Don Cherry has taken a lot of shit for it over the years, but there is some basis in reality for his anti-European attitudes. Specifically, with regard to how unreliable they are in the playoffs. I have gotten to the point where my default expectation for a European player is for him to completely disappear in the playoffs. Guys like Yashin, Pussa, the Sedin Sisters, Nyquist, etc. Some guys like Zetterberg (until now), Forsberg, Lidstrom, and Malkin have been exceptions to the rule. And some guys like Datsyuk and Fedorov eventually get it. But more often than not, it's the Northamerican guys like Teows, St. Louis, Shanahan, Crosby, Yzerman, Hull, Kariya, Sakic, Lemeiux, and Gretzky who pop right out of the oven and perform in the playoffs just like they do in the regular season. The European guys almost always need a bunch of seasoning, and some of them never reach a high level.
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Fedorov wasn't the worst offender but his goal scoring crated in his first seven post seasons. Most of his points came from assists. He disappeared during that shitfest where they lost to San Jose, scoring only one goal in that series after scoring 56 in the regular season. He only had 19 goals in his first 68 playoff games but then he scored 18 goals the 42 playoff games where they won back-to-back Stanley Cups, which is especially impressive when you consider that those two years were during the early dead puck era and his more disappointing years came when offense was much more prevalent. The light bulb finally came on for him in that '97 run, where he had four game winners. His body language and intensity were noticably different that year. I'd argue that was the biggest factor in that win -- moreso than acquiring Shanahan or Vernon. I thought that he should have gotten the Conn Smythe.
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That's because scoring is ultimately what matters. You don't give Hart or Conn Smythe trophies or $7 million/year salaries to forwards who can't score. And if you are one of those guys, you aren't doing your job if you are only getting praised for your defense. Forwards who can play defense but can't score are a dime-a-dozen, which is why they are undrafted free agents who usually make close to the league minimum.Last edited by Hannibal; April 28, 2015, 01:51 PM.
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Take a look at this.
Ondrej Palat leaves his feet and makes direct contact hit on Luke Glendening head also in Game 6, one that went uncalled by the officials on the ice and no review by the NHL. Yeah and us Red Wing fans shoulnt complain?
[ame]https://youtu.be/2EkuSzlZ3Po[/ame]
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Im in Memphis this evening Jon, arrived from New Orleans this am.
Download The Score mobile to your phone, track the game in detail, I use it often when I travel.
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