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ECQ: Tampa Bay Lightning at New Jersey Devils (Game 5) Open Thread
Well, after the I told you so of game #4….
The pressure is on to put another nail in the coffin — but when the pressure has been on for the Bolts to perform, they’ve faultered.
…I’m wondering if Marty is being pompous?:
Still, he was the 2004 regular-season MVP, so it was notable when St. Louis said, “I agree,” when someone mentioned they believed his overall game is better than his Hart Trophy season.
“I have more experience, more maturity,” St. Louis, 31, said. “I know the level I have to go to in the playoffs to help the team win.”
He backs it up on ice but still — these aren’t always the types of stories you want to hear going into a clutch game.
…and if the Lightning will continue their in-season trend and drop another crucial game when things still are open season? We find out tonight…
ECQ: New Jersey Devils at Tampa Bay Lightning (Game 4) Open Thread
Would you characterize this as the Lightning’s game to lose? Not I.
Martin Brodeur has been challenged. He either must raise his game or get out of the way. Vincent Lecavalier getitng into Brodeur’s head may or may not be the truth. Tonights game will prove or disprove the notion if Brodeur rises or falls to the occasion.
The Lightning need another complete roster effort and that will be tltimate deciding factor. For the New Jersey fans out there — this is where I hold my doubts. The Lightning have had several situations this season where they have seemed to be on a roll and then — crashed, burned and looked nothing like they are capable. The pressure is on to put another nail in the coffin — but when the pressure has been on for the Bolts to perform, they’ve faultered.
Here’s hoping for the Lightning to beat that trend and head back to jersey with a commanding 3-1 advantage in this best-of-seven series.
ECQ: New Jersey Devils at Tampa Bay Lightning (Game 3) Open Thread
Jibber Jabber and all that jazz related to the game.
Los Diablos Dispelled
Tampa Bay sweeps the New Jersey Devils for the first time in Franchise history.
Brad Richards scored his sixth game winning goal of the season, Fredrick Modin continued white-hot by notching two assists, and the Lightning reached the 100 point plateau for the first time in franchise history to remain on top of the Eastern Conference.
