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<blockquote data-quote="COOL MAN" data-source="post: 129269560" data-attributes="member: 1080466"><p>Still a good, close series......though last night may proven <strong>this particular </strong>Penguins team may <strong>not</strong> have enough to push itself over the hump over the course of 7 games (or less). </p><p></p><p>Rangers probably just have too much sheer talent for<strong> this</strong> team to overcome......as you quite accurately note.....the loss of Letang which we've probably been just a little <strong>too</strong> willing to dismiss (along with the fact Geno still appears <strong>miles</strong> from being full-strength). But like you, I'd sure like to see if Pouliot can make a difference, though; when your "best" offensive weapons at the blue line are Taylor Chorney, Ian Cole, and Ben Lovejoy, you know you have some serious issues. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of Ian Cole, he had a <strong>very</strong> bad game; took the cross-checking penalty......which wasn't a bad call when you know <strong>ahead of time</strong> the stripes are on the lookout for these exact kinds of infractions..... and was on the ice for<strong> both</strong> NYR goals (and was totally lost on Kreider's game winner). But man, why this team <strong>entire</strong> team spent two full periods trying to carry the puck through center ice against 3-4 Rangers defensemen is something hard to fathom (even for a guy like me who's never actually played the game).</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, glad to see Hornqvist finally get energized though; he's a clear difference maker for this team......and light years more useful to the Penguins <strong>this time of year </strong>than a guy like James Neal who remains a poor man's Ovechkin and simply <strong>must</strong> find open ice (which shrinks dramatically this time of year) to be effective. Anyway, even with their current limitations, this series is <strong>far</strong> from over; and anyone on this team looking to feel sorry for himself should be deactivated.</p><p></p><p>FInally, I liked that scrum after the final horn; nothing wrong with a little bad blood coming to the surface for either team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COOL MAN, post: 129269560, member: 1080466"] Still a good, close series......though last night may proven [B]this particular [/B]Penguins team may [B]not[/B] have enough to push itself over the hump over the course of 7 games (or less). Rangers probably just have too much sheer talent for[B] this[/B] team to overcome......as you quite accurately note.....the loss of Letang which we've probably been just a little [B]too[/B] willing to dismiss (along with the fact Geno still appears [B]miles[/B] from being full-strength). But like you, I'd sure like to see if Pouliot can make a difference, though; when your "best" offensive weapons at the blue line are Taylor Chorney, Ian Cole, and Ben Lovejoy, you know you have some serious issues. Speaking of Ian Cole, he had a [B]very[/B] bad game; took the cross-checking penalty......which wasn't a bad call when you know [B]ahead of time[/B] the stripes are on the lookout for these exact kinds of infractions..... and was on the ice for[B] both[/B] NYR goals (and was totally lost on Kreider's game winner). But man, why this team [B]entire[/B] team spent two full periods trying to carry the puck through center ice against 3-4 Rangers defensemen is something hard to fathom (even for a guy like me who's never actually played the game). Meanwhile, glad to see Hornqvist finally get energized though; he's a clear difference maker for this team......and light years more useful to the Penguins [B]this time of year [/B]than a guy like James Neal who remains a poor man's Ovechkin and simply [B]must[/B] find open ice (which shrinks dramatically this time of year) to be effective. Anyway, even with their current limitations, this series is [B]far[/B] from over; and anyone on this team looking to feel sorry for himself should be deactivated. FInally, I liked that scrum after the final horn; nothing wrong with a little bad blood coming to the surface for either team. [/QUOTE]
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