3. August 2008

Washington Kapitalien gegen Philadelphia Flyers - ringsum 1 Zeitplan gab frei

 Die Nachsaison Kappen' fängt diese Freitag Nacht an und fährt mit einem Sonntag matinà ƒ ©e fort:

Freitag, den 11. April 2008 7 P.M. Philadelphia am Washington â⠂ ¬â € Comcast SportsNet, GEGEN, TSN, WJFK
Sonntag, den 13. April 2008 2 P.M. Philadelphia an Washington â⠂ ¬â € NBC, TSN, WJFK
Dienstag, den 15. April 2008 7 P.M. Washington am Philadelphia â⠂ ¬â € Comcast SportsNet, GEGEN, TSN, WJFK
Donnerstag, den 17. April 2008 7 P.M. Washington am Philadelphia â⠂ ¬â € Comcast SportsNet, GEGEN, TSN, WJFK
* Samstag, den 19. April 2008 1 P.M. Philadelphia an Washington â⠂ ¬â € NBC, TSN, WJFK u. 3WT
* Montag, den 21. April 2008 TBD Washington am Philadelphia â⠂ ¬â € Comcast SportsNet, GEGEN, TSN, WJFK
* Dienstag, den 22. April 2008 TBD Philadelphia am Washington â⠂ ¬â € Comcast SportsNet, TSN, WJFK

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  1. JR schrieb:

    Möglicherweise sorge mich ich zuviel aber warum wir muß bis Freitag warten, um dieses zu beginnen? Donnerstag war long enough. Möchten wir dieses lange zwischen Spielen sitzen und warten?

    Sonntag, den 6. April 2008 bei 11:52 P.M. | Permalink
  2. This gives Sarge a chance to heal up and to work kinks out on 5-on-3 PP situations. Thank goodness this isn’t the scheduling snafu of 2000.

    Monday, April 7, 2008 at 12:12 am | Permalink
  3. Juan-John wrote:

    So who’s getting bumped off 3WT on Friday? The Caps or the Nats?

    Monday, April 7, 2008 at 12:16 am | Permalink
  4. @ JJ:
    Based on the Caps’ announcement, it seems WJFK will carry the Caps on Friday. Things are always subject to change of course.
    @ JR & Aggression:
    I think the wait is good. The team has won 11 of their past 12 games; they have to be exhausted & aching. The intensity level of the past month has been incredible . . . now the team can recharge its batteries and tend their injuries. They can use a few days to regroup, to improve things like the PP, and, hopefully, to get healthier.

    Monday, April 7, 2008 at 12:29 am | Permalink
  5. covesdog wrote:

    First off, love the site…big time.

    Was there any injury to Laich when he blocked that shot? He looked ragged getting off the ice.

    Monday, April 7, 2008 at 12:35 am | Permalink
  6. MulletMan wrote:

    Yes, he did leave the ice with an injury and went directly to the locker room. About 5 minutes later he was taking a few very careful slow turns on the ice to test it…guess it was just a stinger.

    Monday, April 7, 2008 at 9:10 am | Permalink
  7. TG wrote:

    So I was looking at the stats this morning. Can anyone explain to me how second leading scorer Danny Briere is a -22 as a forward on a playoff team?

    Monday, April 7, 2008 at 9:16 am | Permalink
  8. @coves:
    I’m sure he has a monster bruise just below his knee . . . but he was skating fine later in the game.

    @ TG:
    It’s a pretty unusual stat for a playoff-bound team  though 37 of Briere’s 72 points this season came on the PP, and PP points don’t count toward +/-. So basically he’s a PP wizard but a serious defensive liability.

    Monday, April 7, 2008 at 11:26 am | Permalink
  9. Grooven wrote:

    I was so hoping for Sunday night. Or heck… back-to-back on Thur/Fri.
    Not a fan of Sunday matinees. Aside from giving other fans too much easy travel time.

    Good news is games one and two are both sold out. (My coworker walked over to VC to buy tickets during lunch today. Nothing doing.)

    Monday, April 7, 2008 at 5:24 pm | Permalink

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