E se você fizer exame um olhar para trás em Hershey de Bruce Boudreau carrega, e Monarchs de Manchester de Bruce Boudreau, você não encontrará rosters laden com marcar top-heavy. I’m not smart enough to be able to tell you why, basically, only Alexander Ovechkin could score under Glen Hanlon this season and why, three weeks later, everybody is scoring under Bruce Boudreau. But it’s happening.

Five goals against Henrik Lunqvist! And Steckel hit a pipe shorthanded, and Ovechkin missed on a breakaway. More musings:

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Posted at 9:31 am. Filed under Alexander Ovechkin, Bruce Boudreau, Donald Brashear, Knee-Jerk, Mike Green, New York Rangers, Washington Capitals, Washington Post Express.
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15 Comments

  1. hockeygrl76 wrote:

    That game truly was a fun one to watch. I’m a STH and am absolutely amazed at the turnaround this team has had…
    Motzko looked good, Green is awesome, and AO is looking so good. I mean he’s always been good but he just keeps getting better…oh and lets not forget Nick B. and AS they have definately been getting more comfortable in the last few weeks. I guess AS’s ankle is feeling a lot better and the rust is coming off!!!

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 9:40 am | Permalink
  2. hockeygrl76 wrote:

    Do you guys go back in the locker room? Is the mood a lot different now then it was in the Hanlon days?

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 9:41 am | Permalink
  3. hockeygrl76: Yes and Yes

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 9:49 am | Permalink
  4. dj-jer wrote:

    Um, Pucksy…you didn’t really mean to say Bruce would be the “unqualified Head Coach,” did ya?

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 10:00 am | Permalink
  5. Yes I did, dj-jersy, as in title unqualified

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 10:03 am | Permalink
  6. strungout wrote:

    And Steckel hit a pipe shorthanded

    Henrik actually made the save on that one….kicked the leg up at it. It was a heck of a rush by Steckel.

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 10:21 am | Permalink
  7. TG wrote:

    And I’d just like to point out that Mike Green now has more goals this season than Jaromir Jagr.

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 11:06 am | Permalink
  8. HotDog88GT wrote:

    If the Caps hold up under the speed of the Sabres this Friday I’ll be more convinced. They looked bad against the Sabres last time - but that was prior to the six day layoff.

    Also of note, Semin hasn’t been getting any good shots in this year. Hope he finds his stride soon.

    Interestingly, the game was not available in my area last night (Central NY). I saw it via Center Ice, but none of my Ranger-fan buddies could see it.

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 12:50 pm | Permalink
  9. jdug wrote:

    I was pleasantly surprised by Mike Green’s play early in the season, and was hopeful that he could continue to progress as a defensmen and in the coming years be a true top pairing defensmen. But I am shocked that he has come so far so fast. With apoligises to AO, Green was the best player on the ice last night. It is a shame that he won’t even get a sniff of the all star game, I can’t think of 5 other Dmen who are playing better in the East.

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 3:45 pm | Permalink
  10. CAPITOLg wrote:

    I love it, the “bad” ice causes Shanahan to fall down springing the breakaway for the OT win!! Beautiful game.

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 4:20 pm | Permalink
  11. Grooven wrote:

    1. Brashear looked so confident as he backed away from Orr in the squaring-off before the fight. I could just picture him saying “Are you sure? You really want to do this? Last chance to back out…” Orr threw a few, had almost all of them blocked, then got pounded.

    2. Lundquist’s save from his belly by kicking up his leg to block a shot going toward the open net… Yes, there was no small degree of luck, but it was a very aware and positionally sound move too. Wow.

    3. Semin seems to be in his groove finally with the way he squiggles around the ice.

    4. The overall play of the Caps is much better and much more exciting. Sure there are bad passes, plays, shifts etc, but no team is going to play a perfect game. But if they keep this up, the season will be a whole lot more fun to watch.

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 4:34 pm | Permalink
  12. Chris wrote:

    I couldn’t care less about the fight — Brashear had 2 assists last night. 2 assists! I am glad I was at the game just to see that.

    I am forced to disagree with Grooven, though. While Semin looks like he is getting his legs back, I think he is still making bad decisions with the puck.

    Bottom line, the Caps won me back coming back from down 2 early. That’s the first real character game that I have seen out of them. They actually should have won it in regulation — that save on Steckel was absolutely sick.

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 7:54 pm | Permalink
  13. errantelf wrote:

    I nearly died when Lundqvist managed to get his foot in the way of Steckel’s shortie. It was an amazing save, but I’m a Steckel fan and really wanted to see him get that one.

    As for the puck that stopped on the goal line… I sit in 402 and had a perfect view of it. I knew it hadn’t gone in though I had risen to my feet already in anticipation before it got swept back away from the net. Now that you mention the snow, it reminds me that I had noted something about the ice crew last night. Every time the shovels came out, the guy charged with cleaning Henrik’s crease was only getting the middle and top half of it, leaving snow piled up around the posts and sides of the goal line while Kolzig’s crease on the other side was left shiny and new. I was mildly annoyed by it last night, but now I realize just how important that observation was- It may have given NY that OT point.

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 8:34 pm | Permalink
  14. Jed St. Landau wrote:

    It’s too bad AO was too polite to his teammate to knock that puck over the line rather than celebrating the goal that wasn’t!

    Friday, December 14, 2007 at 12:09 am | Permalink
  15. Meza wrote:

    If I recall Henrik “attacked” an Islander ice girl earlier this season for cleaning his crease to much.

    Friday, December 14, 2007 at 11:45 am | Permalink

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