Retrospectiva da Década
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Retrospectiva da Década
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10 Estatísticas Surpreendentes
1. Marian Gaborik: The Rangers sniper is second overall in league scoring (49 points) – and has the most goals in the NHL with 26 in 35 games. Wild, eh?
2. Henrik Sedin: The playmaking Canucks center is right behind Gaborik with 47 points in 37 games, including 16 goals. (His career high in goals is 22, set last season.) Perhaps most impressive is that Henrik continued to produce – and prodigiously – without his life-long linemate, brother Daniel, who missed 18 games to injury in the first half.
3. Tomas Plekanec: Wasn't Scott Gomez supposed to be Montreal's No. 1 center? Apparently nobody told Plekanec, who's sixth overall in league scoring with 43 points in 39 games. And he's second overall in assists, with 36, behind only San Jose's Joe Thornton (41). Gomez, meanwhile, has 17 assists and 21 points in 35 games.
4. Brad Richards: Maybe it's not a surprise, exactly, when a 29-year-old with a 91-point season and a Conn Smythe Trophy to his credit is tied for seventh in league scoring with 42 points in 35 games, but Richards hasn't surpassed 70 points since the lockout. So the fact he's on a career-best pace this season speaks to his rededication – or maybe to the more wide-open, free-flowing playing style that Stars GM Joe Nieuwendyk and coach Marc Crawford have employed in Dallas.
5. Dustin Penner: He's slowed down a bit of late – no doubt, losing linemate Ales Hemsky for the remainder of the season to a shoulder injury has contributed to that fact – but Penner is still among the NHL's top 20 in scoring, with 19 goals and 38 points in 37 games.
6. Stephen Weiss and Nathan Horton: Don't look now, but the Panthers linemates are on pace for nearly 80 points apiece. Can playoff berth be next for the beleaguered Panthers?
7. Stephane Robidas and Marc-Andre Bergeron: If you predicted Dallas' Robidas and Montreal's Bergeron would share the goal-scoring lead among defensemen at the holiday break – with nine – you would've been laughed out of the room. (Especially since Bergeron didn't even have a job at the start of the season; the Habs signed him after Andrei Markov went down to injury in Game 1.) But who's laughing now?
8. Steve Mason: There's the sophomore jinx – and then there's whatever is going on with Mason. The Columbus goalie was a rookie revelation last season, claiming the Calder Trophy and even earning a Vezina Trophy nomination, but he – along with most of the rest of the Blue Jackets – is struggling to keep his head above water in 2009-10. Mason is second-last in both save percentage (.887) and goals-against average (3.40) among NHL goalies who have played at least 10 games. Only Toronto's Vesa Toskala (.869, 3.81) had worse stats.
9. Ilya Bryzgalov: The secret is out on the Phoenix goalie, but the fact he made it to the holiday break among the NHL's top five in wins (21; tied for third), goals-against average (2.02; third) and save percentage (.926; fifth) is nothing short of a Festivus miracle.
10. Dan Sexton: It's been an up-and-down season in Anaheim – mostly down – but the turmoil opened a window of opportunity for (supposedly) 5-foot-10, 170-pound rookie winger Dan Sexton and the lucky Duck has taken full advantage. After starting the season with the Bakersfield Condors (13 goals, 26 points in 18 games) in the ECHL, the undrafted Sexton was called up to the American League's Manitoba Moose and promptly supplied a goal and three points in five games. So the Ducks, hamstrung by injuries and desperate for good news, promoted Sexton to the big-time – and the little guy has responded with five goals and eight points in his first 10 games.
10 Estatísticas Surpreendentes
1. Marian Gaborik: The Rangers sniper is second overall in league scoring (49 points) – and has the most goals in the NHL with 26 in 35 games. Wild, eh?
2. Henrik Sedin: The playmaking Canucks center is right behind Gaborik with 47 points in 37 games, including 16 goals. (His career high in goals is 22, set last season.) Perhaps most impressive is that Henrik continued to produce – and prodigiously – without his life-long linemate, brother Daniel, who missed 18 games to injury in the first half.
3. Tomas Plekanec: Wasn't Scott Gomez supposed to be Montreal's No. 1 center? Apparently nobody told Plekanec, who's sixth overall in league scoring with 43 points in 39 games. And he's second overall in assists, with 36, behind only San Jose's Joe Thornton (41). Gomez, meanwhile, has 17 assists and 21 points in 35 games.
4. Brad Richards: Maybe it's not a surprise, exactly, when a 29-year-old with a 91-point season and a Conn Smythe Trophy to his credit is tied for seventh in league scoring with 42 points in 35 games, but Richards hasn't surpassed 70 points since the lockout. So the fact he's on a career-best pace this season speaks to his rededication – or maybe to the more wide-open, free-flowing playing style that Stars GM Joe Nieuwendyk and coach Marc Crawford have employed in Dallas.
5. Dustin Penner: He's slowed down a bit of late – no doubt, losing linemate Ales Hemsky for the remainder of the season to a shoulder injury has contributed to that fact – but Penner is still among the NHL's top 20 in scoring, with 19 goals and 38 points in 37 games.
6. Stephen Weiss and Nathan Horton: Don't look now, but the Panthers linemates are on pace for nearly 80 points apiece. Can playoff berth be next for the beleaguered Panthers?
7. Stephane Robidas and Marc-Andre Bergeron: If you predicted Dallas' Robidas and Montreal's Bergeron would share the goal-scoring lead among defensemen at the holiday break – with nine – you would've been laughed out of the room. (Especially since Bergeron didn't even have a job at the start of the season; the Habs signed him after Andrei Markov went down to injury in Game 1.) But who's laughing now?
8. Steve Mason: There's the sophomore jinx – and then there's whatever is going on with Mason. The Columbus goalie was a rookie revelation last season, claiming the Calder Trophy and even earning a Vezina Trophy nomination, but he – along with most of the rest of the Blue Jackets – is struggling to keep his head above water in 2009-10. Mason is second-last in both save percentage (.887) and goals-against average (3.40) among NHL goalies who have played at least 10 games. Only Toronto's Vesa Toskala (.869, 3.81) had worse stats.
9. Ilya Bryzgalov: The secret is out on the Phoenix goalie, but the fact he made it to the holiday break among the NHL's top five in wins (21; tied for third), goals-against average (2.02; third) and save percentage (.926; fifth) is nothing short of a Festivus miracle.
10. Dan Sexton: It's been an up-and-down season in Anaheim – mostly down – but the turmoil opened a window of opportunity for (supposedly) 5-foot-10, 170-pound rookie winger Dan Sexton and the lucky Duck has taken full advantage. After starting the season with the Bakersfield Condors (13 goals, 26 points in 18 games) in the ECHL, the undrafted Sexton was called up to the American League's Manitoba Moose and promptly supplied a goal and three points in five games. So the Ducks, hamstrung by injuries and desperate for good news, promoted Sexton to the big-time – and the little guy has responded with five goals and eight points in his first 10 games.
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AS 10 MAIORES DEFESAS DA ULTIMA DÉCADA
10. Sure, it's preseason, but Carey Price(notes) was incredible (Sept. 2008)
9. Dwayne Roloson's(notes) miracle save(s) for Isles (Dec. 2009)
8. Evgeni Nabokov's(notes) sliding glove stop vs. Dallas (2008)
7. Kevin St. Pierre answers the question, "Why is Kevin St Pierre on this list?" (2006)
6. Jose Theodore(notes) stones Bill Guerin(notes) on the rebound (2002)
5. Dustin Tokarski(notes) ruins New Year's Eve for USA (2008)
4. Sebastien Caron(notes) has his Frank Pietrangelo moment (2005)
3. Ryan Miller(notes) defends 3-on-1, robs Paul Mara(notes) (2007)
2. Marty Biron's stick save may require police intervention (2000)
1. Miikka Kiprusoff's(notes) hacky sack save (Dec. 2009)
10. Sure, it's preseason, but Carey Price(notes) was incredible (Sept. 2008)
9. Dwayne Roloson's(notes) miracle save(s) for Isles (Dec. 2009)
8. Evgeni Nabokov's(notes) sliding glove stop vs. Dallas (2008)
7. Kevin St. Pierre answers the question, "Why is Kevin St Pierre on this list?" (2006)
6. Jose Theodore(notes) stones Bill Guerin(notes) on the rebound (2002)
5. Dustin Tokarski(notes) ruins New Year's Eve for USA (2008)
4. Sebastien Caron(notes) has his Frank Pietrangelo moment (2005)
3. Ryan Miller(notes) defends 3-on-1, robs Paul Mara(notes) (2007)
2. Marty Biron's stick save may require police intervention (2000)
1. Miikka Kiprusoff's(notes) hacky sack save (Dec. 2009)
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igor escreveu:AHAHAAndré_Forlán escreveu:igor frequenta o msm blog q eu frequento pelo jeito
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Essa do Kiprusoff foi assalto à mão armada. Ai se o Alborghetti estivesse vivo pra ver esses lances!
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