Tied 5-5
Derek Armstrong scored on a breakaway with 4:37 remaining in the second period.
This is like live-blogging basketball. Too much scoring!
The opposing goalie is Reinhard Divis, who you might remember from the St. Louis Blues a couple years back.
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It's now the end of the second period.
My friend and I were talking last night, both wondering if the other teams will even be able to skate with the Kings. I guess my question has been answered, and then some...
Is the Kings defense providing an escort service to the net. Whats the shot count after 2 periods?
.....as the door widens for the Quebec Kid, Bernier.
A King of Kings perhaps....a Savior. What say the wisemen for this peasant has hope....
For once lakings.com is using its capabilities effectively. Their live blog is giving a fairly detailed description of the game:
http://kings.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=338294
Not to take away from what you do, Rich. You're still the best, travel budget and other assignments be damned.
Sure I remember Reinhard Divis!! He had this great family recipe for Austrian Wiener Schnitzel and potato pancakes!! When we skated together for the St. Louis Blues, I could eat like 500lbs of that stuff!!
Seriously, I could that much of it.
Any updates on the game, Rich? Thanks for putting your time and effort into this site. It's a breath of fresh air!