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This Is The Year For Atlanta
by Paul on 10/03/09 at 12:12 PM ET
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Ilya Kovalchuk says it is now or never for the Thrashers.
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Didn’t get a chance to see them this afternoon, but I re-evaluated their lineup and it has a ton of sleepers offensively in it; probably too much young talent but this might be the less flashy Chicago Blackhawks of the 2 years ago (the ones that DIDN’T make the playoffs
) Give up 40 shots a night even with the best goaltender and you need to re-tool your defense.
Bogozian, Kane, Little, and Peverley (as far as youth). Never heard of the last guy but looking at his stats from last year in limited duty (40 games with Atlanta) he was near a point a game; we’ll see 20 games in if he’s a flash in the pan, good night tonight (2-1)...but that’s going to be one extremely scary power play.
Little is just going to get even better. It’s a shame he has to play for Atlanta.
Posted by stoneman from Vegas on 10/03/09 at 09:18 PM ET