I know things are still a bit sparse around here. I'm still waiting for my new partner in crime to arrive on the scene and really I personally am in a bit of a holding pattern until MAF re-signs with the Pittsburgh Penguins. So what does that leave for us in the meantime? Well, here is Marc-Andre Fleury in all of his glory as he puts on the show of a lifetime in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Enjoy!
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
A Nice Way To Kill 3 Hours
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
This Flower Has Officially Bloomed!
I'm still working on getting this blog "up and running" the way I want to, but there is no way I could not comment on the legendary performance MAF put on in Detroit last night. If there was any doubt before, Marc-Andre Fleury has officially arrived as an elite NHL goalie. The Legend of MAF has started to form, and what better stage for the opening chapter than a must-win Game 5 in the Stanley Cup Finals.
People everywhere are heaping praise on The Flower and going on and on about how this was the best game of his life. I'm going to take that one step further... this was the best goaltending performance in Pittsburgh Penguins history! There is not even any doubt in my mind about that when you consider how MAF played and the magnitude of the game. The only games I can think of that I would even put in the discussion would be Tom Barrasso's 1-0 shutout in Game 3 of the Finals against Chicago and Ken Wregget's performance in the 4 OT classic against the Capitals. MAF was a stud all game long and then took his game to a whole new level to stop all 24 shots that Detroit threw at him in overtime. MAF was on the biggest stage a person in his profession can be on, and he delivered in the biggest way possible.
Here is what some of Fleury's teammates and coaches had to say:
And finally, I'll just leave you with this:"It's the greatest game I've ever seen him play."
-Max Talbot
"He was outstanding tonight, he was outstanding in overtime and while both goalies played well, it was probably his most important win in his career."
-Michel Therrien
"He was awesome. He was the MVP of the game, he made huge saves in the end, in the middle - everywhere."
-Rob Scuderi
"If it wasn't for him, there's no way we'd have gotten to the point we're at now. He's carried us through the latter part of the season and the playoffs."
-Ryan Whitney
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Third Time's A Charm!
MAF and the boys finally came out on the right side of the scoring tonight with their 3-2 win over Detroit in Game 3. MAF was excellent tonight for the Pens. The first goal against was a nice play by Johan Franzen (that really should have been taken care of by Rob Scuderi along the boards), and the second goal clearly changed directions on its way to the net. All in all it was a good nights work for The Flower as the boys in black got back into the series.