Minnesota: 2-2-0 (4 points) t2nd in the NW division, 9th in the Western Conference
St Louis: 4-1-9 (8 points) 2nd in the Central division, 4th in the West
TV: NBCSN, TSN2
It will probably be tough sledding for the Wild tonight. St Louis has only let in 9 goals (+10 goal diff.), while the Wild have only scored 9 times (-1)
St Louis: 4-1-9 (8 points) 2nd in the Central division, 4th in the West
wow. the NHL is really fitting a lot of games into a short time.
oops
Wade Redden is still playing. huh
I said the same thing about Jagr.
Jagr is so old, he played in the Stanley Cup Finals against the North Stars in 91
what a great setup!!!!
ONE OF US
WOOOO!!!
PParise like Sunday
morningeveningI cant remember a time where Ive seen a ref send a guy to the box that was sitting on the bench.
WWWOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
PParise money!
umm...I think that was a goal
WW---
WWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Me too
brutal
a way to get alcohol poisoning: drink every time Pierre McGuire name drops a hometown or college
Argh! The wife is watching Downton Abbey. I should get to see most of the third.
Did they blow the horn to stop play a couple minutes after Kaptain's goal?
yeah it was weird.
maybe they were waiting for the Wild to gain possession before blowing the horn.
Kurtz made it sound like Toronto called and told St. Louis to blow the horn. Very weird.
that sounds plausible, and I'll take Kurtz's word over the NBC crew
trying to kill penalties all night is not a recipe for winning games.
yuck
I dislike Barrett Jackman.
I've seen three Blues goals and no Wild goals. I should go back to PBS.
now you have seen one for the good guys!!!
HEATER
WWW---?
WWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
I think since they called it a goal on the ice, it should be a goal.
got a point out this. so theres that.
Agreed.
Backstrom was caught twice out of position tonight. odd
Agreed.
lots of bad defense. can't leave a guy standing in front of your goalie like that (as they did on two goals)
I think Suter was the guy standing next to Stewart.
Also, the Wild had sixteen shots on goal, four in the second and four in the third. The Blues had 34.
I dont know if there is a time of possession stat in hockey (probably, but its not on the Yahoo! box score), but I would say the Blues owned the puck for those two periods...probably 65-35%
Noticed that against Detroit too.
The Wild need to get something out of the other three lines.
Agreed.
Agreed?
Agreed.