Glimpse of Things to Come?
Monday, 9. March 2009
Game 1 – St Louis:
Meeting Sully Friday before the game was interesting. The team has had to go through several transitions this season: Melrose – Tocchet – Shoulder Surgeries (defenseman revolving door) – Trade Deadline. We heard the game plan, and then we heard about what to look for on the ice from both teams. Past problems mentioned included the defense passing the puck too many times in the defensive zone, instead of one pass and get it the puck up the ice. Also, the Lightning only has 9-players with NHL experience. The rest have limited or no experience. Ouch!
The coaches challenged the Lightning players with taking the diagonal passes away from the St Louis Blues and crowding their goalie from inside the dots so he couldn’t see. The crowding wouldn’t stop the initial save, but more times than not it would allow a rebound shot to get by the opposing goalie. Unfortunately, the best person at crowding the goalie, Bugsy (Ryan Malone), was out with the flu. The Lightning also needed to improve on the power play. They were ranked near the bottom, moved all the way up to 16th in the league, and fell back down towards the bottom when Mesaros and Ranger left for shoulder surgeries.
The Lightning also had to deal with a goalie who was ranked 6th and is now ranked 2nd in the league in goals against average, a team that ranked 10th in power play percentage, and 9th in penalty kills. Recchi is gone; Roberts sat out. We may have seen him play his last game on March 1st. Is he contemplating retiring before the end of the season or do the Lightning not want to pay the $10,000 per game stipend he receives for each game he plays.
The game begins. The first two periods were lack luster – neither team seemed to want the puck giving it up in each defensive zone. Players still passed the puck too many times in the defensive zone. The Lightning never had any defensemen helping Ramo in front of the net. The lucky bounces went the Blue’s way and they were ahead 2-0. A totally different Lightning team showed up for the third period. The Lightning didn’t play dead, they didn’t give up, and they kept trying to do what they needed to win the game. St Louis and Pettinger each scored, and with less than a minute left in regulation, the improving rookie, Stamkos scored the tying goal. Alas, Boyes from the Blues scored within 1-minute of overtime to win the game.
Game 2 – Carolina:
Not too much to say here! Again, players still gave the puck away too many times in the defensive zone. Carolina scored 3-times in the first and 6-times in the second period. Not only did Staal have a hat trick, he scored 4-goals and had 6-points in the game. Ruutu and Cole didn’t fair too badly either. St Louis scored in the first, Lecavalier and Malone scored goals in the third, where it appeared the Hurricanes had let up a little. The only Lightning player who looked like he was playing for his life was Arty (guess he read the St Pete Times with his coffee that morning).
Big question – who will be here next year? They can’t trade 21-players . . . or can they?