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PuckSniperPensel
PostPosted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 2:43 pm 
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You ever see the team in front of him? Miller is spending all of his energy taking care of blunders of the D then he's tired out. We have been giving A LOT of breakaways this year.


Great. He's also allowed some questionable goals this season that have ultimately cost us points.

Lucic's goal in Boston comes to mind. So does the third period goal he allowed to the Panthers last week.

I love Ryan Miller just as much as the next guy here. I have my full support behind him. It doesn't mean that I can't be critical of his level of preparedness.

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Lucic's goal was classic Miller. If there's one consistent weakness it's that he does tend to let in a few soft goals by straying away from the post and cheating on a pass.

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But his on ice play suggests he didn't come as prepared this season as he did last season.


You're making a lot of back-door assumptions. You don't know that Miller put in less preparation. His play this season could very well be a product of his early season injury. Remember that?

Of course nobody brings that up. It's much easier to assume that because he traveled over the break that he's more focused on fucking his finance than his job.


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But his on ice play suggests he didn't come as prepared this season as he did last season.


You're making a lot of back-door assumptions. You don't know that Miller put in less preparation. His play this season could very well be a product of his early season injury. Remember that?

Of course nobody brings that up. It's much easier to assume that because he traveled over the break that he's more focused on fucking his finance than his job.


Yeah. It's all his fiance's fault.

Are you even reading my posts?

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Yeah. It's all his fiance's fault.

Are you even reading my posts?


Yes, I am.

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I think it's safe to say that Miller put a little less emphasis in his offseason training.

He was in LA. What do you think he was doing?


Care to explain what your implication is then?


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Squanto wrote:
PuckSniperPensel wrote:
Yeah. It's all his fiance's fault.

Are you even reading my posts?


Yes, I am.

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I think it's safe to say that Miller put a little less emphasis in his offseason training.

He was in LA. What do you think he was doing?


Care to explain what your implication is then?


I'd love to. I think his time in LA was a bit of a personal vacation that he felt he earned with his play last season.

He's human. I think it'd be pretty easy for a guy to see himself as the Vezina winner, think he has his game down, and put less emphasis into his off season training.

Not because he's lazy or didn't give a shit. Because he felt like he could get away with doing less.

His fiance has nothing to do with his play so far this season. She's not the one between the pipes stopping pucks. It's all on him.

He wasn't stellar before he got hurt. And how long do you give a guy to get back into form when he comes back from an injury?

Again, I'm not saying I know for sure. But I don't think it's a ridiculous thing to hypothesize.

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I tend to think that the defense was better than we thought it was last season and helped Miller out more than people like to admit. I don't really miss Tallinder, but he did have a knack for knocking away dangerous rebounds and loose pucks.

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CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
I tend to think that the defense was better than we thought it was last season and helped Miller out more than people like to admit. I don't really miss Tallinder, but he did have a knack for knocking away dangerous rebounds and loose pucks.


He also had a knack for turning the puck over.

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He also had a knack for breaking his arm.


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He also had a knack for 3 on 1's. Remember that chick he and 2 Swedish buddies banged?

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He also had a knack for 3 on 1's. Remember that chick he and 2 Swedish buddies banged?


Andddddddd BANG:

http://www.thelocal.se/965/20050214/

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On Sunday, Andreas Lilja, Kristian Huselius and Henrik Tallinder admitted that they left their team hotel to go drinking and picked up a 22-year old woman at a Stockholm nightclub after returning from a match in Karlskoga against Norway. The trio took the woman back to their hotel where they subsequently engaged in sexual activity.

Under the watchful eye of their lawyer, Leif Silbersky, the shamed trio spoke to TT in a conference room in an unnamed Stockholm hotel - clearly hoping to defuse the media storm that has erupted around them

"They're so full of remorse and in such a bad way," Silbersky told TT, "that they couldn't handle taking part in a regular press conference."

The players claimed it wasn't their intention to go out and pick up a woman. They went out simply "to have a beer and chill out" after eating in their hotel. But they wound up in The Lab, a nightclub, and got talking to a woman.

Kristian Huselius explained that when it was time to leave "she wanted to come with us".

"She was a bit merry," Henrik Tallinder added.

The players all agreed that they had only gone out for a chat to wind down after the match against Norway.

Showing obvious signs of remorse, Anders Lilja, however, admitted that the unthinkable had happened. "I'm full of regret and would like to apologise to my family, friends and the sporting community of Sweden."

Henrik Tallinder was more matter-of-fact.

"We weren't going to go out and bring back a chick to our room," he said, doing little to dispel his macho-image.

Pressed to discuss just what went on in the room, Silbersky pointed out that the police were satisfied that this was not a criminal matter, but admitted that the hockey players' behaviour was "inexcusable".

As Aftonbladet's columnist, Lasse Anrell, pointed out, the players had obviously been prepped by Silbersky prior to the meeting. However, they didn't apologise out right for their conduct and it was up to the lawyer, renowned for handling high-profile media cases, to explain something which clearly should have come from the players themselves.

"You just don't go out at night when you're representing Sweden have a few beers or even a Coca Cola," Silbersky said. "You go to bed. You certainly don't go out and get laid under these kind of circumstances."

Whether or not Silbersky was speaking on behalf of the Swedish national hockey team remains unclear.

The chief of the Swedish Ice Hockey Association, Christer Englund, insists the players' actions have "damaged Swedish ice hockey, other players and management - as well as the girl in question."

Henrik Tallinder distanced himself from Englund's comments. "They [the association] have no idea what happened."

The shamed trio have now been banned from the national team for the remainder of the season and it remains to be seen whether further bans at club level will be dished out.

Henrik Tallinder admitted he was "disappointed, but understood [the decision to ban them] up to a point."

Only Lilja displayed any real comprehension of just how despicably they'd acted, admitting he was "ashamed" at what they'd done. That said, he did not apologise profusely as some, like Lasse Anrell, expected.

Tallinder and Huselius, visibly strained, seemed more concerned with complaining that the media had indicated that they were under suspicion of rape.

"It's because of the media that we've been publicly shamed," Huselius said, admitting he regretted going out upon the evening in question.

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No need for violence, just tell her she's got a game misconduct and show her the door.

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i dont get this. people can say what they want about a players off ice activities to a point. but are were really getting after a player for being ENGAGED??

miller runs a goalie camp here in michigan with former whalers goalie and generals coach (had to throw that in) jason muzzatti, last i heard. so i bet he was in east lansing alot.

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ironyisadeadscene wrote:
i dont get this. people can say what they want about a players off ice activities to a point. but are were really getting after a player for being ENGAGED??

miller runs a goalie camp here in michigan with former whalers goalie and generals coach (had to throw that in) jason muzzatti, last i heard. so i bet he was in east lansing alot.



That wasn't the point of my comment. The point was that Miller doesn't get criticized nearly enough as other players who catch flak all the time. When Miller has a bad game, it's always well he usually bails us out so this is excusable. Or it's the defense's fault, or the forwards weren't backchecking, or the team wasn't trying.

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CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
ironyisadeadscene wrote:
i dont get this. people can say what they want about a players off ice activities to a point. but are were really getting after a player for being ENGAGED??

miller runs a goalie camp here in michigan with former whalers goalie and generals coach (had to throw that in) jason muzzatti, last i heard. so i bet he was in east lansing alot.



That wasn't the point of my comment. The point was that Miller doesn't get criticized nearly enough as other players who catch flak all the time. When Miller has a bad game, it's always well he usually bails us out so this is excusable. Or it's the defense's fault, or the forwards weren't backchecking, or the team wasn't trying.


i didnt say you, alex. i know you well enough to know you are a majority satirical commenter.

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