Who? Currently the #1 goalie for next opponent TBL on Thursday. Haven't seen him play but with their offense he can afford to be a little leaky.
Anders Lindback
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Anders Lindback
posted at 2/17/2013 9:12 PM EST
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Re: Anders Lindback
posted at 2/17/2013 9:34 PM EST
In response to hangnail's comment:
Who? Currently the #1 goalie for next opponent TBL on Thursday. Haven't seen him play but with their offense he can afford to be a little leaky.
Was back up to Rinne and traded to TB in the off-season..Hasn't played as well as I thought he would, had a nice streak there but is coming off a 5 goal game against the Panthers...He'll be one of the good ones in a couple of years. -
Re: Anders Lindback
posted at 2/18/2013 2:01 PM EST
No game til Thursday? This does not feel like a condensed schedule yet. So many games at hand, the Bruins must get slammed with games towards the end of the season.
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Re: Anders Lindback
posted at 2/18/2013 2:13 PM EST
In response to Bisson1's comment:
No game til Thursday? This does not feel like a condensed schedule yet. So many games at hand, the Bruins must get slammed with games towards the end of the season.
Take a look at the B's March schedule, brutal. -
Re: Anders Lindback
posted at 2/19/2013 11:00 AM EST
In response to Bisson1's comment:
No game til Thursday? This does not feel like a condensed schedule yet. So many games at hand, the Bruins must get slammed with games towards the end of the season.
My thoughts exactly, I would rather see a more consistent schedule. At least the Bruins are off to good start. Funny the only team that defeated the Bruins in regulation twice is the Sabres.With Toronto and Montreal staying in contention with Boston is a positive motivator. No time to lay back with a condense schedule, one bad slump could mean no post season.
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Re: Anders Lindback
posted at 2/19/2013 11:02 AM EST
Anders Lindback sounds a characters name from the movie, " The Thing". Maybe the Finish hockey players are cloned aliens. LOL
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Re: Anders Lindback
posted at 2/20/2013 9:13 PM EST
Tampa Bay leads the Eastern conference in goals for, ahead of #2 Pittsburgh by more than 1/2 goal per game (3.9 vs. 3.3) Wow can they score.