The Kings went 0-for-4 on the power play in the first period, including a 41-second 5-on-3 advantage. The Kings went 2-for-2 on the penalty kill. The Kings outshot the Avalanche 13-6 in the first period. Thanks to Adam Foote’s double-minor for elbowing and roughing on John Zeiler, the Kings will be on the power play for the first 2:05 of the second period.
The Kings seem to be skating, at even strength, as follows…
Parse-Stoll-Williams
Ponikarovsky-Handzus-Holloway
Richardson-Elkins-Zeiler
Nolan-Azevedo-Westgarth
Davis Drewiske and Peter Harrold are one defensive pair, and the other defensemen are Thomas Hickey, Andrew Campbell, Alec Martinez and Patrick Mullen.
Willaims double shifting or perhaps a typo.
I’m thinking Simmonds should be in place of Williams on the Zues line.
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Rich Hammond Reply:
September 22nd, 2010 at 6:49 pm
Thanks… Holloway.
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Dominick Reply:
September 22nd, 2010 at 7:13 pm
@Rich Hammond, It must have been a typo, Muzzin is the resident double shifter.
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Considering the lineup we have skating, I’m fine with the score. It sounded like we were getting the majority of scoring chances near the end.
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Rich; You meant simmons ?Sorry got it Holloway.
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Any fights????
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Go westie!!!
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Crowds cheering for combatants. Who says fightings outdated?
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LOL imagine this line i will call it the 6’4 line. Ponikarovsky-Handzus-Westgarth.
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now the 7th powerplay?? wow and now down 2? Somethings never change eh?
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What are the power play lineups?
What are the short handed lineups?
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1-7 PP, yikes!!
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Ha was Foote looking for payback on Zeiler? didn’t he hit him from behind a while ago?
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