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Post by The_DirtyBird on Mar 30, 2010 21:06:09 GMT -5
How about we put Lovell and Turner on the same line so that they get the equal amount of ice time and not split it so one of them is on the ice the whole game. Now really I thought this through. It seems like everytime the hawks give up a goal either Lovell or Turner is on the ice. So duh why not put them on the same line so they can just give up the goal together. Even better lets pull the goalie when they are out there so we can have the advantage and possibly score a goal. Because having a goalie makes no difference when those 2 studs are on the ice.
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Post by ltdave on Mar 30, 2010 21:48:02 GMT -5
i like that idea...
they were both on the ice for Gomez's goal, one or the other for the other goals except bloomingtons first. neither were on the ice then...
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Post by xcheck28 on Mar 30, 2010 21:50:33 GMT -5
Just typical Lovell on that 2nd Bloomy goal. MacDonald skated right around Lovell like he was invisible. Of course, an invisible defenseman would probably have at least TRIED to take the body...
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