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VIDEO: MASON RAYMOND’S HALF-ICE FLIP GOAL

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This is not something you will see often in a hockey game.  Most goals are scored with the puck along the ice from within 20-30 feet of the net.  However, Mason Raymond was able to score from just about 100 feet away on Miikka Kiprusoff.

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Raymond was digging around the center red line with another teammate and a few opponents when he scored the luckiest goal of his life.  At that point, the puck happened to end up on his stick so he flipped it high into the zone.  What followed next was a once-in-a-lifetime shot.  Raymond’s shot (that was more likely just a dump-in attempt) ended up landing right in front of the Flames’ goalie before bouncing into the net.  The puck was behind Kiprusoff before he had even located it.

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The goal was actually one of three that Mason Raymond netted on the night.  I’m sure that it will be the most memorable as well. It’s just too bad it doesn’t count for more than one point.

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VIDEO: BRAD MAY’S ICY TANGO WITH RICK RYPIEN

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The Red Wings aren’t quite as soft as they were last year. In the previous season, the Wings only managed to rack up 11 fighting majors. This season they already have five.

Newly signed journeyman forward Brad May has a lot to do with that. The grizzled veteran has done the icy tango four times so far this year. May is 37 years old and looks like he could be a sailor or ice road trucker. You’d think that he might be chummy with some of his former Canuck teammmates. That didn’t seem to be the case though.

Last night, he squared off with 25-year-old Rick Rypien. The voters on hockeyfights.com believe that Rypien won the fight. It seems like more of a tie though as both fighters won a half. You won’t see many NHL fights with as many bombs as this one. Check out the video below:

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VIDEO: OHLUND DESTROYS KESSEL WITH OPEN-ICE HIT

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Everybody was talking about Phil Kessel in the offseason. That’s because the former Boston Bruin’s salary demands got him traded to Toronto. Last night, Kessel made his debut for the Leafs and was on the wrong end of a highlight reel hit.

Kessel hadn’t played since last year’s Eastern Conference semi-finals due to a bum shoulder. He didn’t show too much rust and was on the ice for a whopping 23:50 in the game. Kessel showed a lot of speed on the play that nearly got him murdered.

In the first period, the American winger collected the puck in his own zone and darted through the neutral zone. He showed good quickness and puckhandling skills and managed to cross the blueline with a head of steam. Unfortunately for Kessel, Mattias Ohlund had him lined up.

Ohlund unleashed a ferocious open-ice hit and put Kessel on his back. The hit was completely clean as Ohlund didn’t leave his feet before making contact, use his elbow/hands, or target his opponent’s head. On the other hand, Kessel committed the cardinal sin in hockey of skating with your head down. You can check out the video of the hit below.

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RANGERS GET ROUGHED UP BY CANUCKS

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As Marian Gaborik goes, so go the Rangers. The Rangers star winger was held without a point and the Blueshirts lost another game. New York is 9-2-1 when Gaborik gets his name on the scoresheet but have lost all four games where he was pointless or out of the lineup. After piling up seven straight wins, the Rangers have now lost seven of their last nine games.

It was actually a fairly good effort by the Rangers. They should have been winning coming into the third period but they couldn’t score on a four minute power play to end the second. Unfortunately, they hung Lundqvist out to dry and allowed the Canucks to score three goals (one empty netter) on twelve shots in the third. The Rangers only managed to take five shots in the final frame.

For me, there are two distinct issues the Rangers will have to deal with. Without secondary scoring, they’re very easy to gameplan against. Playing on the road means that opposing teams can match up their best defensive players with Gaborik’s line. As a result, the Rangers are a poor 3-4-1 away from MSG. The other area of concern is the blueline. Luckily, Michael Del Zotto and Matt Gilroy have proven to be extremely valuable. That’s good. But it masks the lack of development from Marc Staal and Dan Girardi. They haven’t been bad but they certainly haven’t lived up to their billing as the first pair. While Redden and Rozsival have actually been slightly better lately, they’re still playing like they should be the last men in the rotation. The two veterans’ time on ice against the Canucks (16:38, 15:17) seems to indicate Tortorella is finally coming to terms with that.

Below are my other notes from the game. For a different perspective, you can check out LoHud’s game notes as well.

  • The Rangers “won” the second period with tenacious forechecking and excellent offensive zone puck possession. Other than that, they did little to deserve victory. They couldn’t generate many good scoring chances even with a ton of power play time.
  • Vaclav Prospal continued his inspired play and looks bad ass with his black eye/cut.
  • Artem Anisimov had a moment of brilliance coming through the neutral zone which and the rush nearly resulted in a Higgins goal. The kid shows flashes of immense skill and hockey awareness at times.
  • Ales Kotalik continues to be a key trigger man for the Rangers. He seems to have a Brett Hull-like ability to find open spots on the ice and set himself up for one-time chances.
  • Chris Drury continues to be absolutely invisible. His power play assist came when he received a pass near the hash marks, stick handled a few feet up the boards, before just dropping it to Dubinsky in the corner. Dubinsky did all of the work with an excellent centering pass.
  • Toward the end of the game, Michal Rozsival took a garbage hooking call where it appeared that Henrik Sedin actually latched onto his stick before flopping. The Canucks put the game away with a power play goal and John Tortorella made his way over to Rozsival to give him an earful. However, it seemed like Rozsival didn’t want to hear what he had to say and his body language seemed somewhat defiant.
  • Wade Redden was absolutely horrible coming out of his own end tonight. He turned the puck over to cause the first goal. Later in the game, he freaked out and threw the puck in front of the net to his defensive partner when facing pressure. On the same possession, he got it back and missed the breaking winger’s stick with an errant pass that went for icing.
  • Michael Del Zotto is indeed the truth. The two plays that stood out to me were both in the first period. He made one 60 foot saucer pass that was perfectly weighted to drop on the recipient’s stick. The other play was very close to the beginning of the game when he had pressure heading up ice near the side of his own net. Instead of trying to force it, he spun around and softly dumped it behind the net so his defensive partner could pick it up. He could teach Redden a thing or two about that.
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LINDEN: NHL10 TEACHES VALUABLE FIGHTING SKILLS

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Trevor Linden probably doesn’t play video games very often. In any case, he’s promoting the hell out of EA’s NHL10 which is out today. The game has a first-person fight engine that lets you grab your opponent’s jersey to try and land punches. Linden thinks that the video game can be a “useful tool to teach children that brawls are a part of the game and in some cases can help you win.” I wonder what he thinks of Grand Theft Auto.  Also, I’m pretty sure playing video games will get your ass beat most of the time.

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