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Post by seαωo|f on Oct 11, 2014 20:33:28 GMT -4
Hmm, not sure about Smallman's goal. Probably shouldn't have counted.
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Post by CrazyJoeDavola on Oct 11, 2014 20:52:33 GMT -4
Hmm, not sure about Smallman's goal. Probably shouldn't have counted. Not sure how they could have overruled the refs call... he was looking right at it, and from the angles they showed it looked like he knocked it in with his hand. It COULD have hit his stick, but again, they would need an angle to show that. Not a bad effort by the Moose, they had lots of pressure at times, and Ehlers was really finding his legs as the game went on. Watt continues to look like a buzzsaw type offensive player, not sure he can keep that up but he has been in the middle of lots of chances. Nauss - this guy will put up some big points in a few years. So composed and smart with the plays he makes, looks like a very dangerous future PP QB. Resop was steady and make some very nice saves. Close game, could have gone either way. Turned into a pretty nice goalie battle with both teams getting a handful of good chances.
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Post by nsvees on Oct 11, 2014 21:27:05 GMT -4
The Mooseheads couldn't put together back to back wins, but Saint John is a team you have to watch out for. They aren't a league contender, but they definitely aren't the easy 2 points they have been the last couple of years. Having a overage goalie helps, and he has played well so far this season.
I'm glad some of the younger players than the top line guys are beginning to step up and show some upside for the Moosheads. They'll need to see more of that and see it consistently.
As for the Gadoury fight, but you'd obviously rather not see him have to do that. Need him on the ice.
Good to see Resop have a good game after not playing since Fucale returned.
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Post by GallantUnit on Oct 12, 2014 2:01:05 GMT -4
Resop, Fortier and Ehlers were your best players tonight. Smallman goal was very clean. not sure why it was even waved off. Would like to thank the Mooseheads fan for being ejected after throwing stuff on the ice and giving us the finger, then challenging fans to fights in parking lot and concourse. Other then that, good game.
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Post by CrazyJoeDavola on Oct 12, 2014 8:15:39 GMT -4
Resop, Fortier and Ehlers were your best players tonight. Smallman goal was very clean. not sure why it was even waved off. Would like to thank the Mooseheads fan for being ejected after throwing stuff on the ice and giving us the finger, then challenging fans to fights in parking lot and concourse. Other then that, good game. Sounds like Reesor...
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Post by auntjude on Oct 12, 2014 9:53:12 GMT -4
Tell me these antics weren't true by a Moosehead fan. If so, disgusting!
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Post by Reesor on Oct 12, 2014 10:19:14 GMT -4
Resop, Fortier and Ehlers were your best players tonight. Smallman goal was very clean. not sure why it was even waved off. Would like to thank the Mooseheads fan for being ejected after throwing stuff on the ice and giving us the finger, then challenging fans to fights in parking lot and concourse. Other then that, good game. Sounds like Reesor... I simply said "our 2012/13 team could beat your 2010/11 team" and everyone went nuts.
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Post by Citris on Oct 12, 2014 10:39:48 GMT -4
Resop, Fortier and Ehlers were your best players tonight. Smallman goal was very clean. not sure why it was even waved off. Would like to thank the Mooseheads fan for being ejected after throwing stuff on the ice and giving us the finger, then challenging fans to fights in parking lot and concourse. Other then that, good game. It looked like it was punched in from every angle I saw. Also that's unfortunate that somebody would act like that.
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Post by ldub23 on Oct 12, 2014 11:15:22 GMT -4
I simply said "our 2012/13 team could beat your 2010/11 team" and everyone went nuts. Reesor - While the 2011 Sea Dogs vs. 2013 Mooseheads debate likely deserves its own thread - I'm going to call bullshit on your comment. If I was near you last night, I may have had a few unpleasant comments for you as well. Hahaha If we could somehow magically setup a best of 7 series of those 2 teams, the 2011 Sea Dogs would win the series no worse than 4-2. In this scenario, Stephen MacAulay would be on the "4th line" for Saint John. Now for a comparison ... Saint John's first line of Huberdeau-Phillips-Jurco would be about even with Drouin-MacKinnon-Fournier. The second line of Anthony-Kirkpatrick-Galiev would have a slight advantage over Ciampini-Boudreau-Frk. The 3rd line of Thomas-Gauthier-Tesink would be slightly better than Ashley-Andrews-Ryan. And the Sea Dogs 4th line of Beauregard-MacAulay-Oke would dominate Alcade-Falkenham-Beauchemin. The Sea Dogs Defence with Despres, Gelinas, Beaulieu, Gagne, Durepos and Bourret would be stronger than Lewis, Duke, Abeltshauser, Murphy, Weegar and Hardie. If you doubt that, check with any NHL scout. Despres, Gelinas and Beaulieu look pretty good this year in the NHL. I doubt there will be 3 of those Mooseheads D in the NHL in 2 years time. The one advantage the Mooseheads would have is Fucale over DeSerres. But Corbeil was a stronger back-up than Clarke.
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Post by juliansteed on Oct 12, 2014 11:26:54 GMT -4
Tell me these antics weren't true by a Moosehead fan. If so, disgusting! I can't confirm or deny that it happened but I was at the game and didn't see it. But then again, I somehow always seem to miss these hostilities between fans that seem to happen so frequently.
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Post by GallantUnit on Oct 12, 2014 11:47:40 GMT -4
Tell me these antics weren't true by a Moosehead fan. If so, disgusting! I can't confirm or deny that it happened but I was at the game and didn't see it. But then again, I somehow always seem to miss these hostilities between fans that seem to happen so frequently. Oh it happened. Right in my section. Got front row seat for the show lol.
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Post by seαωo|f on Oct 12, 2014 14:43:43 GMT -4
I simply said "our 2012/13 team could beat your 2010/11 team" and everyone went nuts. That'd be a hell of a 7-game series.
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Post by Reesor on Oct 12, 2014 19:02:31 GMT -4
I simply said "our 2012/13 team could beat your 2010/11 team" and everyone went nuts. Reesor - While the 2011 Sea Dogs vs. 2013 Mooseheads debate likely deserves its own thread - I'm going to call bullshit on your comment. If I was near you last night, I may have had a few unpleasant comments for you as well. Hahaha If we could somehow magically setup a best of 7 series of those 2 teams, the 2011 Sea Dogs would win the series no worse than 4-2. In this scenario, Stephen MacAulay would be on the "4th line" for Saint John. Now for a comparison ... Saint John's first line of Huberdeau-Phillips-Jurco would be about even with Drouin-MacKinnon-Fournier. The second line of Anthony-Kirkpatrick-Galiev would have a slight advantage over Ciampini-Boudreau-Frk. The 3rd line of Thomas-Gauthier-Tesink would be slightly better than Ashley-Andrews-Ryan. And the Sea Dogs 4th line of Beauregard-MacAulay-Oke would dominate Alcade-Falkenham-Beauchemin. The Sea Dogs Defence with Despres, Gelinas, Beaulieu, Gagne, Durepos and Bourret would be stronger than Lewis, Duke, Abeltshauser, Murphy, Weegar and Hardie. If you doubt that, check with any NHL scout. Despres, Gelinas and Beaulieu look pretty good this year in the NHL. I doubt there will be 3 of those Mooseheads D in the NHL in 2 years time. The one advantage the Mooseheads would have is Fucale over DeSerres. But Corbeil was a stronger back-up than Clarke. Yah but we had MacAulay as well, and Ducharme > Gallant. ... completely joking at that last one. Very good comparison. And "fans" that do that stuff in away rinks aren't real fans.
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Post by ldub23 on Oct 13, 2014 9:15:29 GMT -4
Oh Reesor - now you've gone and done it by bringing St. Turk (aka. Gerard Gallant) into the fight. Hahaha
I think it's safe to say that Halifax and Saint John fans had a healthy admiration for each others teams, especially when they won Memorial Cups. I, for one, cheered for Halifax in 2013 nearly as much as I did for the 2011 Sea Dogs.
But anyone standing up in the opposing team's rink and declaring that your team was clearly greater than theirs is grounds for a harsh response from the home town fans at least ... maybe even a kick in the ass or a punch to the head. Hahaha
Cheers!
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Post by paulmcswain on Oct 14, 2014 11:12:11 GMT -4
I simply said "our 2012/13 team could beat your 2010/11 team" and everyone went nuts. Reesor - While the 2011 Sea Dogs vs. 2013 Mooseheads debate likely deserves its own thread - I'm going to call bullshit on your comment. If I was near you last night, I may have had a few unpleasant comments for you as well. Hahaha If we could somehow magically setup a best of 7 series of those 2 teams, the 2011 Sea Dogs would win the series no worse than 4-2. In this scenario, Stephen MacAulay would be on the "4th line" for Saint John. Now for a comparison ... Saint John's first line of Huberdeau-Phillips-Jurco would be about even with Drouin-MacKinnon-Fournier. The second line of Anthony-Kirkpatrick-Galiev would have a slight advantage over Ciampini-Boudreau-Frk. The 3rd line of Thomas-Gauthier-Tesink would be slightly better than Ashley-Andrews-Ryan. And the Sea Dogs 4th line of Beauregard-MacAulay-Oke would dominate Alcade-Falkenham-Beauchemin. The Sea Dogs Defence with Despres, Gelinas, Beaulieu, Gagne, Durepos and Bourret would be stronger than Lewis, Duke, Abeltshauser, Murphy, Weegar and Hardie. If you doubt that, check with any NHL scout. Despres, Gelinas and Beaulieu look pretty good this year in the NHL. I doubt there will be 3 of those Mooseheads D in the NHL in 2 years time. The one advantage the Mooseheads would have is Fucale over DeSerres. But Corbeil was a stronger back-up than Clarke. Now to be nit picky, you got the Mooseheads lines not quite right. Line 1 - Mackinnon-Drouin-Frk. This is very close, but as any bias Moose fan will tell you, the Mooseheads line is stronger. To me Frk and Jurco cancel each other. Comes down to Mackinnon-Drouin vs. Huberdeau-Phillips. Since you did not mind using NHL projections when comparing the defense, I am sure you won't mind here, correct? Honestly though,what they do 2-3 years down the road in the NHL doesn't matter. At the junior level, I prefer Drouin-Mackinnon over anyone Line 2 - Macauley (20 year old version, not the 18 year old version that plays for your team:)-Fournier-Ashley. Again here I go edge Moose Line 3 - Falkenham-Andrews-Ryan. I'll give the edge to the Dogs on this one Line 4 - Beauchemin-Ciampini-Boudreau. Probably again edge Sea Dogs....but getting our 4th line correct makes a big difference in how close the gap is Defense I will agree with you you have the edge. But it has nothing to do with what NHL scouts say, or if 2-3 of the Mooseheads are in the NHL in a couple of years. I give a fairly sizeable edge to the seadogs actually, but the Moose get a fairly sizeable edge in goal. Overall, these were the 2 most dominant teams I have seen in my years watching junior hockey. I am shocked there has not been a "2011 Sea Dogs vs. 2013 Mooseheads" thread created. Would be a very entertaining series if we ever could've created it
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