A confrontation; Lightning at Thrashers preview
WHERE: Phillips Arena, Atlanta, Georgia
WHEN: 7 PM EST
MEDIA: Sun Sports (cable), 620 WDAE (radio)
OPPONENT COVERAGE: Bird Watchers Anonymous
Three games in four nights await the Tampa Bay Lightning, starting at 7 PM in Atlanta this evening. All three games are critical in that the Bolts will be playing against Southeast division opponents.
And the Thrashers -- the foe in two of those three games -- have got to be tired of playing the pansies to the Lightning: The Bolts are 11-4-1 against the Thrash since 2008-09, including 4-0-0 this season and 5-1-0 last season (thank you, Antero Niittymaki)
By falling to Carolina last week and not taking care of business in two match-ups with the New Jersey Devils, the Lightning dropped a big opportunity to pad their divisional lead. Instead, they left the door open for a struggling Thrashers team to stay in contention, invited Carolina to play along,in the divisional crown contest, all while humoring Washington.
This is an opportunity for the Thrashers to get back into the proper gear, and an opportunity for the Lightning to shut the door on them. Last season, when such opportunities arose during January, the Lightning failed to respond It's now that the ultimate improvement of the club will be seen - while this isn't a dire and necessary set of points, it's a critical one.
The big news this morning from the Lightning is Mike Smith being sent to the Norfolk Admirals on a conditioning stint. Recall that Smith went down in December. He's ready to come back but quite out of game shape. With Cedrick Desjardins injured, Smith's conditioning assignment can be looked at as welcome reinforcements for the Admirals.
Evander Kane, for the Atlanta Thrashers, is a question mark for tonight's game. He left Wednesday's practice early. He is still recovering from a "mid-body" injury. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution had an injury update for the entire club yesterdayy.
One more thing of note: Steven Stamkos, with 35 goals, leads the league once more. He is 3 points behind Sidney Crosby for the league lead in that category as well.
The Lightning power play continues to fall -- they are now tied for 8th in the NHL with the Thrashers (20.9% conversion rate). Guy Boucher stopped playing the five-forward power play unit on Tuesday, but we've seen no dividends with that yet. On the other side, the penalty kill, the Lightning are in 9th in the league with an 83.2% kill rate. The Thrashers, on the other hand, are 29th in the league with a 75.3% kill rate. Don't get your hopes up over that stat though. The Lightning have not taken advantage of other teams lowly penalty-kill numbers this season.
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With Desjardins injured and Smith down from the big club, does this mean Tokarski is backup again? That would be a shame; I like the kid and he’s been hot for them lately.
by spokeinthebandwagon on Jan 20, 2011 5:16 PM EST reply actions
I talked to the Admirals PR man, Keith Phillips, through email. He told me that Jaroslav Janus (who was backing up Tokarski) is not going to be sent down.
It means while there are temporary displacements — well, it’s temporary.
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by John Fontana on Jan 20, 2011 5:56 PM EST up reply actions
So counting Desjardins, they’ll carry four goalies while Smith is there? Huh.
by spokeinthebandwagon on Jan 20, 2011 6:02 PM EST up reply actions
all points are precious now
the Bolts are in the hunt, they have to shut the door on every opponent.
Why stop at five???
SEVEN baby!
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