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Avalanche Game 7 player grades: Au revoir to a fun ride

Adrian Dater
Adrian Dater
May 9, 2019
Avalanche Game 7 player grades: Au revoir to a fun ride

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JDC15

JDC15

May 9, 2019

Only grade I would change is Johnson (injured?) because he looked gassed every shift and played significantly smaller than he is choosing stick plays against taking body.

Jose

Jose

May 9, 2019

To AD and AJ, thanks for a great season. Your final grade A-. Why the minus you ask? Just to keep you humble and alert. On another note–the somewhat tarnished silver lining may be that with so many AVs playing hurt a series against the Blues would not have been pretty. Thanks again, and I look forward to the offseason coverage.

Mapletreemarty

Mapletreemarty

May 9, 2019

Our anemic power play lost this game and this series for us. Couldn’t handle the Sharks PK pressure at all, and there seemed to be very little adjustments, either in terms of personnel or strategy with the man advantage. Every time we had the man advantage it seemed to destroy whatever momentum the team had created before hand.

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HolidayHippie

HolidayHippie

May 9, 2019

Peter McNab made an excellent point near the beginning of the game last night. If either team had been dominant on the PP, this series wouldn’t have made it to 7 games.

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earl08

earl08

May 9, 2019

They always look for a one-timer or point shot for a deflection. I’d like to see the old Tanguay/Iginla backdoor play. It works well either on the PP or off the Rush. The old Flames squads would make a cross-ice pass (which itself makes it hard for the goalie), in the general direction of a skater to deflect from the back doorstep. It is a speed play, so it doesn’t have to be a perfect pass. Lower skilled guys can execute it also, like Soderberg or Wilson. It would add a different level of danger and urgency to contrast the regular measured attack plan.

queenjkw

queenjkw

May 9, 2019

You are aware of how Girard got that assist, right? And his other point in the series for that matter.

faydout

faydout

May 10, 2019

A’s across the board imo. The fellas exceeded my expectations for the year, and i think they learned a whole lot about big boy playoff hockey this series. Cant wait to see what this does for us going forward.

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