Little known fact, Grozier is a direct descendant of Sol Star, co-founder of the hardware store in Deadwood Montana back in 1878.
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"(I've liked) everything. He's getting more and more confident the more games he plays. He's got poise. That was a heck of play he made on that goal to to get that by some shin pads. I think we had 23 shots blocked tonight and thank goodness that wasn't one of them. Pointer finishes that off, but I think there's a correlation between the winning we've done lately and some of these new kids on the back end, and he's one of them."
For whatever reason about twice per game the look like bambi on the ice. Not sure if its nerves still but never seen so much falling down since Killorn.He plays a nice, simple game which is a welcome sight after watching most of the defense make idiotic plays for the first half of the season. He and Lilleberg don't look like two guys with combined 13 games in the NHL when they're out on the ice.
Lilliberg falls at least once per game, not uncommon to see him fall down twice. I’ve never seen anything like that before.For whatever reason about twice per game the look like bambi on the ice. Not sure if its nerves still but never seen so much falling down since Killorn.
Other than that, like their game.
Do you not remember Alexander J. Killorn?Lilliberg falls at least once per game, not uncommon to see him fall down twice. I’ve never seen anything like that before.
Yeah, Lilleberg needs to work on his balance. It's even more important when you're a defenseman.For whatever reason about twice per game the look like bambi on the ice. Not sure if its nerves still but never seen so much falling down since Killorn.
Other than that, like their game.
Went through +800 games and a decade with him. I guess people got so numb to see him as the human mop he doesn't count lmaoDo you not remember Alexander J. Killorn?
"Standing up for himself, and he got up when he had a chance to bail out of that one, and he got up. I think if you really looked at who he was going against, he might have stayed down, but it was a gritty effort for the kid. He's been exceptional for us. He's got a lot of swag, he's a competitor. What we've seen from especially those two defensemen (Lilleberg and Crozier) back there, they don't back down for anything. They're not fazed. Even though they probably would like to take back some of the plays they made in the d-zone, but that happens in this league. It's a humbling league. At times plays are going to end up in your net, but you just learn from it and move on. But you can tell these kids aren't fazed by it. They just go back out and start competing again, no hanging their head, and I love that about those guys."
"That kid can turn the page in a hurry. No matter what happens, he just goes out and plays a shift and plays it hard. He competes. I thought our turnaround in the second period, especially that first goal, he had a ton to do with it. He's got a good head for the game and every NHL game he plays, you can see he's getting more confident and more comfortable. He's got fire in the belly. You like those kids that have that."
That stat just gets Crozier and Crozier with each win.We’re 8-1 with him in the lineup I believe.