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NHL Playoff Observations -- Tuesday

Just a few things that caught my eye ...

  • Ilya Kovalchuk needed to be the best offensive player on the ice. He was. His goal was incredible, but his feather pass on the winner was sublime.
  • So, who's in the blue paint for Florida on Thursday night? A healthy Jose Theodore would be coming off a shutout. But Scott Clemmensen was brilliant Tuesday.
  • Milan Michalek escaped suspension for an alleged kick of Dan Girardi on Monday night. But he was warned. Bad doggie, don't you do that again. Or else. 
  • Ice time averages for Kovalchuk this series? Games one through six, as follows: 27:16, 25:15, 26:19, 21:51, 25:00 and 26:25. Wow. Now let see if he can actually lead his team to a playoff series win.
  • In a marriage, irreconcilable differences would be grounds for a no-fault divorce. In Vancouver, it's grounds for a trade. First, Cody Hodgson; next, Roberto Luongo? Hodgson apparently had 'issues'; Luongo clearly has issues. And he says he wouldn't stand in the way of a move ...
  • Plodding. Pedestrian. Prosaic. Putrid. All perfect adjectives for the first 30 minutes (at least) of Tuesday's game. Makes editing a 200-page report on the prevalence and consequence of tobacco use seem like a dream job.
  • Now we get the truth. Ryan Kesler says he played the last two months with a serious shoulder injury that could require surgery. That might explain the lack of goal scoring, but why did they have him taking face-offs? And why in blue blazes did they trade Cody Hodgson if that was the case? Oh, yah -- spite, under a cloak of "issues."