Congrats ... there's now an 87.5% chance of a Tampa Bay vs. Dallas final, but that's assuming each team has a 50% chance in each game of the TBL-NYI series ... I don't think we're going out easily.
So Gurianov records the hardest recorded shot in NHL history at 110 mph. I’m sure that that record has been broken before, but it will interesting to see how high in-game one-timers like Ovechkin or Weber can reach.
Congrats ... there's now an 87.5% chance of a Tampa Bay vs. Dallas final, but that's assuming each team has a 50% chance in each game of the TBL-NYI series ... I don't think we're going out easily.
So Gurianov records the hardest recorded shot in NHL history at 110 mph. I’m sure that that record has been broken before, but it will interesting to see how high in-game one-timers like Ovechkin or Weber can reach.
You mean that particular shot he took was the hardest in-game shot in NHL history???
So, Dallas went from that high-scoring series against Colorado to this series against Vegas lol
DAL can play a multi-way game pretty well apparently. Love how the teamwork shines through despite individually our top players aren't topping the statistics. Well with the exception of Heiskanen who's currently the most valuable D on the planet.
DAL can play a multi-way game pretty well apparently. Love how the teamwork shines through despite individually our top players aren't topping the statistics. Well with the exception of Heiskanen who's currently the most valuable D on the planet.
Yeah, and they can change up their game depending on their opponent.
You mean that particular shot he took was the hardest in-game shot in NHL history???
Yes, but that’s because they’ve only been able to track it since last Tuesday.
It is harder than any of the skills competition shots, but it seems like it’s certainly easier to have a harder shot on a one-timer rather than a completely still puck.