Actually, the way Mark Stone put it was, “We’ll flush this one. We’ll see what we did wrong. There are a few areas that we were actually not bad at, but there’s a lot we need to improve. We’re fortunate to have two days in between games here, a little bit of rest, a little bit of recovery, regroup, and be ready for Wednesday.”
Stone was attempting to sugarcoat the 7-1 drubbing that the VGK took at the hands of the Colorado Avalanche last night. Many hockey people, including myself, thought that yesterday’s game would be the easier to win of the first 2 games of Round 2. Vegas was riding a wave of emotion following a near-perfect performance in Game 7 vs. Minnesota. In addition, Colorado hadn’t played a game in 7 days, while Vegas has been in playoff mode for the last 14. By no means am I suggesting that any game in this 2nd round series will be easy, but the circumstances looked like this could have been the only soft spot.
I could not have been more mistaken.
Vegas looked like the team that hadn’t skated or played a meaningful game in 7 days. But maybe that was the problem. Did they leave all they had to give in Round 1 after having to recoup from blowing a 3-1 series lead and being forced to win an emotional Game 7?
Or is Colorado that much better than Vegas? I don’t believe that one bit. Colorado is a good team, maybe even a great team, but the VGK are just as good. In my opinion, this was a combination of an emotional letdown and just one day off, then having to play in the thin air of Colorado.
You can add that Robin Lehner was in the net, giving Marc-Andre Fleury a day off. With Game 2 scheduled for Wednesday, it allowed Fleury 4 complete days of rest and enough time to adjust to the change in altitude. It was clear that was Pete DeBoer’s ultimate intention, as he never even considered replacing Lehner in the net when under normal circumstances, he would have been pulled to try to change the momentum.
To be fair to Lehner, he hadn’t played since May 10. That game was also against Colorado, where he allowed 2 goals on 21 shots. Last night he allowed 2 goals on the first 6 shots he faced. Not every one of the 7 goals can be laid on his shoulders, but the first goal can be for sure. You just cannot allow a backhanded shot from the faceoff circle to beat you, even if it’s from Mikko Rantanen, who had 30 goals in 52 games this season. What made matters worse on this goal was a poor pass in the offensive zone by Jonathan Marchessault that was intercepted by Cale Makar while Shea Theodore was headed deeper into the offensive zone. Nicholas Roy was back covering for Theodore and probably wasn’t comfortable forcing Rantanen even wider towards the boards. Roy played it safe and just tried to get between the puck and Lehner, which allowed Mikko to continue speed into the zone. With that much speed and space, Rantanen got his backhand shot up and over the glove of Lehner and the onslaught of goals by Colorado was in progress. It was 2-0 after the 1st period, then 4-0 when Gabriel Landeskog scored his 2nd goal of the game at the 14:23 mark.
William Karlsson scored the VGK’s only goal just 36 seconds after Landeskog’s goal to trim the 4-0 lead to 4-1. It was as close as Vegas would get in a game that everyone would like to forget.
Another storyline in this game can’t be ignored. With the score 4-0 Ryan Graves hit Mattias Janmark high and hard even though Janmark wasn’t in possession of the puck. Janmark was completely blindsided. This hit was predatory, in my opinion, though Graves only received a 2-minute minor penalty for interference. The non-major call by the on-ice officials created an eye-for-an eye attitude by the VGK and some will disagree with me on this, but good for the VGK for taking matters into their own hands, since the on-ice officials now created a boiling pot of hot water and no cover for it.
William Carrier took 2 different penalties in attempting to get to Graves. Max Pacioretty used his shoulder on a reverse hit on 2 different Colorado players. First, he caught Andre Burakovsky who was about to check Pacioretty along the boards; Andre wound up with a bloody mouth for his efforts. Then Samuel Girard got a quick lesson from an experienced veteran on reverse hits. Girard left with a nose that wasn’t only bloody, but appeared to have a completely new shape. This all can be attributed to the missed major call on Janmark, who never returned to the game.
But we weren’t done yet. Graves himself had yet to answer for his blindside hit on Janmark. Enter Ryan Reaves. With a scrum in front of the Colorado net, Reaves found himself right next to Graves. Graves went down to the ice with Reaves on top of him. A mass of bodies all came together with ill intentions. Ironically, when it all cleared Ryan Graves was lying on the ice like he was really injured. He never missed a shift, BTW. Reaves was given a match penalty, which created a 9-minute power play for Colorado.
I’ve been around hockey a long time. And I’ve never seen a 9-minute power play. I have seen players like Graves turtle up when forced to answer the bell for a cheap hit. Reaves’ match penalty calls for an automatic review by the NHL for a possible suspension or fine. While they’re reviewing Reaves’ match penalty, maybe they should have a second look at Graves’ hit. Which was a lot more dangerous than what Ryan Reaves did.
Post-game Stone said, “Defenseless player, that’s blindside interference. Obviously, I didn’t like the hit. We lost a player. It’s an interference blindside hit. We’re trying to get those out of the game. But, yeah, 4-0, if we score on that power play, maybe it will change a little bit.”
Other game notes. Teams that win Game 1 are 495-224 (68.8%) winning a best-of-7 Stanley Cup Playoffs series, including 5-2 in the first round this season. The VGK lost Game 1 in their series vs. Minnesota. So much for that stat.
Colorado is 19-0-1 in its past 20 games at home, including three wins in the playoffs.
Vegas defenseman Alex Pietrangelo played his 100th NHL playoff game. Even though his play looks like this is his first playoff experience.
My 3 Stars of the Game
1) Gabriel Landeskog (2G, 1A)
2) Nathan Mackinnon (2G, 1A)
3) Cale Makar (1G, 3A)
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Karissa Harrington sent this in
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Michael Patrizio sent this opinion in.
Graves should have been given a major. Reaves throws that hit he is gone from the game
Michael Patrizio I agree 100% with you. Bullshit NON CALL.
Joe P.
Spot on.
Michael Patrizio also added
Joe Pane puck was already being handled by someone else’s. Very late hit.
Michael Patrizio and you know I respect your hockey knowledge. I’m not just being a homer here.
Joe P.
Michael Patrizio wrote back
Remember I got into hockey because of you!!!
Reggie Fleming
Michael Patrizio I even named my dog after Reggie Fleming lol.
Joe P.
Agree with your analysis……combination of things created the perfect storm……emotional & physical exhaustion, a goalie who was beyond rusty…..the first goal was a killer as he should have stopped that as well as the 3rd goal….that didn’t help the team mentally as well….not concerned re Reeves, prefer Kolesar anyway (better skater), Janmark is or maybe a huge loss…maybe Glass or Sakura will have to play…..Krebs not healthy yet….still believe its a 6/7 game tight series…edge to VGK
Thomas yes the drop off from Reaves to Kolesar is zero. The only thing that Reaves has is other players want no part of him. With Kolesar he has yet to earn that, but we have seen he can handle himself if needed. I just wish Glass would make good on the numerous chances he has had to make this team. The loss of Janmark will be hard to replace. Lets hope he is available on Wednesday.
Joe P.
Thomas I hope your analysis is correct in regards to a long series. The Av’s are a solid team and we will need all hands on deck if they expect to get to the next round. Playing physical within the rules is an absolute must. You can not allow them to skate thru the neutral zone unimpeded. Close the gaps and challenge their shooters.
Joe P.
Steve Mayns wrote
Whoever wrote this is a clown. Graves’ hit came right after Janmark got rid of the puck, and if he hadn’t been admiring his own pass then he would’ve seen the clean, shoulder to chest hit he was about to take. But even with all that, you’re going to say that justifies Reaves putting his knee on Graves’ head/neck??? Fuck off with that bullshit
Steve Mayns just another Av’s fan trolling. Well done Stevie
Joe P.
Sean Brown Sr. added this comment
Joe Pane Another great write-up, of course. lol. I was dyin’ to see what you’d have to say about the game. Again, ya didn’t disappoint.
I know the Knights CAN and SHOULD rebound on Weds. They’re not the type of team that likes to be embarrassed, and I’d say they were last night. I’m betting it’ll be a different outcome on Weds. At least I’m hoping anyway. Putting Fleury back in will help give the guys the “spark” they need to get motivated, I believe. When do ya think we’ll be hearing from the NHL on the Reaves and Graves scenerios?
Sean Brown Sr. Unfortunately and without a doubt the NHL got it wrong. 2 games WTF. Wilson got 5 K for something that was worse
Joe P.
Mike Maxwell sent this comment in.
Good article Joe, especially on the Graves situation.
Anthony Ward wrote
Thank you Joe Pane good article like always and you answered a question that I had about the 9 minute power play
Mary Becker had this to say
Starting with the hit on Yanmark by Graves.
Dirty I remember the beginning of the season when Graves made a dirty hit. On either Sakura or Krebs.( one of the Silver Knights) and. no one retaliated. I guess Reeves made up for it in this game. A little too excessive with the knee. Overall we played a terrible game. Yes Lenher wasn’t his best but I’m not sure what player we had on the ice was at their best. I understand getting even. But getting out of hand is not acceptable and that’s what happened to our team last night. We are better than that. Let’s hope we come out Wednesday night and show we are the best hockey team in the league
Jacqueline Claire added this
When they’re already beating us 4-0 why does Graves even ponder making a blindsided hit like that? Oh because he’s clearly an A-hole! Then laughing about it on the bench! 🤦♀️ The league better review that hit!!!💯 agree with your entire article. Bring on game 2! Praying Janmark is not injured severely.
Robert Brinton sent this comment in
Nine minute penalty well deserved. They should all just play hockey and to hell will fight night. I do not like to see players trying to do damage to other players. Play clean hockey.
John Russ sent this in.
Joe, I couldn’t agree more. Graves deserved a major for that cheap shot to the head. The officials failure to call that and assessing a mere 2:00 interference minor fueled the anger and frustration that left the VGK with no choice but to go after Graves and seek revenge. I hope the league reviews that hit, it was egregious and Graves should be disciplined.
Tim Boka had this to say
I do not think he should be suspended for the fact the crying ass baby came right out with a bloody nose sat on the bench and was laughing like the rest of the players, As far as for Ryan he has a target on his back 😎
I agree completely
Mike Maxwell wrote
Good article Joe, especially on the Graves situation.
Joanne Steagall sent this comment in
Thankful & appreciate you Joe Pane. As a relatively new 2017 VGK fan you explain things in a way I can understand and learn from. I am grateful for that!
Eric D Ludvigsen sent this comment in.
Moved here from Denver and if they win our series, I’ll likely root for them to go all the way. Having said that, a good friend who is a die hard Avs fan says Graves hit wasn’t flagrant and what Reaves did was dirty. I like your version and description of what happened. Graves got what he had coming in my opinion. They started it and Reaves found the opportunity to punish him. Loved it. Didn’t realize that graves didn’t even miss a shift. You’re right, the way he acted he was headed to the ICU. I did wonder what Reaves was doing in the pile.
Terrie Davis sent this opinion in
Totally 100% on altitude difference. I moved from Az to Col springs in January and the only time I have felt good and been able to breath normally is when I went to Talladega for a week in April for race and last week in Vegas. It’s tough…..
Kim Fruehan wrote
Reaves needs to take care of Graves for that!
Kelly Matsumura responding to Kim
Kim Fruehan I agree
Kim Fruehan he did, and now all the softies are up in arms. Reaves did exactly what he was brought here for. Keep the flies off of the honey.
Joe P.
John Russ added this after the 2 game suspension was announced.
And of course Reaves gets 2 games and nothing at all for Graves. Why have a Department of Player Safety if the Graves hit is allowed to go unpunished? The NHL blew it.
John Russ they blew it BIG TIME. Which is typical in the NHL their rulings never make any sense. What Tom Wilson did a few weeks ago was much worse and all he got was a 5,000 Fine. When you are making over 5 million what is a 5,000 fine feel like? And the answer is I think I misplaced a $5 bill
Joe P.
Reaves got what he deserved…But Graves should have received a major and the NHL should have reviewed it for possible punishment..
The Reaves suspension might be a blessing..Vegas is 15-4 without Reaves in the lineup this year..