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  1. GREG

    GREG Well-Known Member

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    On Tuesday the Blackhawks come to UBS. The Blackhawks are 26-31-13 for 65 points. They stink. While nothing comes easy for the Isles this is a game where anything less than 2 points is unacceptable. You can't lose games like this when every point matters.
     
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    Is this a coaching issue? I’m not giving Roy a pass here either, Trotz made this team a defensive team first but Roy likes to use speed and quick counter to put pressure on opposing teams.

    That type of strategy allows open areas on ice behind the forwards.

    I’m not saying he should be fired but team is still near bottom of standings with Roy as coach.
     
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    It's probably a combination of the style they play and the lack of talent on the team. I am enjoying this season, and they won a lot more than I thought they would, but this team is a work in progress. Darche has to upgrade the talent with both the forwards and defense.
     
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    David Rittich will start against the Blackhawks, per Roy. He has a 14-9-3 record this season with a 2.69 GAA and a .898 SV% and two shutouts.

    With tougher games coming up against the Stars, Panthers, Penguins, and Sabres this seems like a good time to play Rittich who has been decent this year. This is a game the Isles must win. Playing a bad Blackhawks team at home. 2 points is needed tonight. Anything less is unacceptable.
     
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    Terrible performance for Rittich dooms the comeback. You simply can't lose games like this.

    At least Pittsburgh, Boston, and Detroit lost, but Columbus and Ottawa won.
     
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    No excuses. Horrible loss.
     
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    More bad news as Boston comes back from down 3-2 with 6 minutes left in the 3rd period to win in OT.
     
  8. GREG

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    One point behind Pitt for 3rd and 2 behind the Jackets for 2nd in the Metro. Getting in the 2-3 Metro spot is the Isles best bet. Do I think they will do it. NO not after an inexcusable loss to a bad Blackhawks team at home. But this probably is their best chance. Three game home stand coming up before going to Buffalo on Tuesday. Tonight the Stars, Saturday afternoon the Panthers, then Monday night Pittsburgh. They better find a way to win games and no regulation losses either. At least get the game to OT to get the loser point.
     
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    Good win, and finally some good news out of town, as Pittsburgh, Ottawa, and Columbus lose.
     
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    If there was ever a time for a regulation win then tonight vs the Pens is it. If the Isles win in regulation, then they will have 91 points while the Pens and Jackets 88. It would be nice to get a little separation in the standings, and a regulation win does that. Let's Go Islanders. Huge game tonight.
     
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    That was about the worst 10 minutes of hockey this team has played this entire season.
     
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    Isles do their best to make the third period as bad the second. Hell of a time to have perhaps their worst game of the season.
     
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    What the hell did I watch last night. They got off to a good start and then it all went to shit. Good luck trying to beat the Sabres in Buffalo tonight. I hope the out-of-town scoreboard goes our way because I expect another regulation loss tonight.
     
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    They played better, but another loss combined with a Pittsburgh win probably puts second place in the division out of reach. Columbus loses too, so Isles stay in third place in the division, but Ottawa and Detroit are still close enough to overtake them for the second wild card.
     
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    Five out of their last six are at UBS. So, the schedule "should" be favorable. The Isles are still in a good spot despite last night's loss. They better fucking win in regulation on Friday vs the Flyers. The Isles need to stop with these regulation losses. Last night again they gave up a goal late in the 3rd period to break a tie and lose out on at least getting the loser point.
     
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    Honest question, if they don’t make playoffs, go after Cassidy? I like Roy but Bruce Cassidy is a proven Stanley cup winning coach.

    Sometimes a change is needed and a fresh voice helps.
     
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    I wouldn't have a problem moving on from Roy - I don't really see any evidence of anything special he has brought to the table. Maybe he has had a big influence on how good Schaefer has been, but I've never read anything suggesting that. You might wonder about helping Sorokin, who is the only reason they're still in it, but he was a top goalie long before Roy showed up. Having said that, the talent on the team isn't really good enough (they are still in desperate need of scoring, especially on the power play, just like they've been for years), so I'm not sure changing the coach will make that much of a difference.
     
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    Mixed bag out of town today - Detroit and Ottawa win, Pittsburgh, Philly, and Columbus lose (fifth loss in a row for Columbus).
     

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