Max had a ton of poise as well, so I think they stepped in well and did a great job. Obviously I know Chatty has played NHL games and it showed. "I'm very proud of those guys for how they were able to step up and play. Ian Cole on Jalen Chatfield and Max Lajoie filling in this evening: We're going to get some bounces and get some goals but giving those freebies up is what hurt us tonight." All those shots that we created were from the outside and things like that.
It's too many Grade-A goals that they got. We gave them, what, four breakaways tonight or something like that.
We have to learn how to defend and not give up those Grade A-chances. Like I said, tonight I thought we created enough chances to win a game and that's what we want. We have to continue to do what we're doing. It's been frustrating for a lot of guys, including myself. My stick's turning into a twig pretty soon, the more I'm squeezing it. Jordan Staal on how he, as the team's leader, can try and assist in keeping the frustration down in the rest of the locker room: The crew had no further luck though and when all was said and done, the frustration continued to mount. Tonight, with two important power play contributors in DeAngelo and Pesce on the sideline, the team even rolled out a five forward unit. Dating back to Thursday, November 18 in Anaheim, the club is now 0-for-17. The Canes went 0/3 on the man advantage tonight, moving their current skid to seven straight games without a goal in that department. The bounces just didn't go the same ways for the visiting crew. After all, the Canes finished with 40 shots on goal, Braden Holtby was just masterful with his 39 stops.ĭallas' goals came in forms of a rebound, a two-on-one, a deflection with a wild bounce and then an empty net goal. However, when they got their chances, they capitalized. The two didn't appear to be any out of place though, as Chatfield finished with a total of 17:35 played on the night and Lajoie led all Canes defensemen with his 2:14 on the man advantage.Ī 4-1 score may not lead you to believe that the losing end did the better job of concealing the game's scoring chances, but that was indeed the case tonight.Ĭarolina only allowed a total of 17 shots on goal, keeping the Stars at bay for most of the evening. The team was able to get Jalen Chatfield and Max Lajoie to the Lone Star State later on Monday, thus giving them only a morning skate before stepping immediately into the team's lineup. It had been a chaotic 36 hours leading up to puck drop in Dallas, as Monday morning the team learned that defensemen Tony DeAngelo and Brett Pesce would be heading to the NHL's COVID-19 Protocol List. Santa does get off the truck to visit briefly with children and their families.Įach stop lasts about five to 10 minutes.įor a complete schedule of stops, visit our community calendar at. 17 in Valley View Acres.Īs Santa is transported from stop to stop via fire engine and Ashby’s office asks that residents remain on the sidewalk and not try to approach the vehicle.
8 at Atrium Court Apartments and end Friday, Dec. Santa’s neighborhood trek will kick off Wednesday, Dec.
“Santa in Natomas” is an annual program funded and coordinated by Mayor Pro Tem Angelique Ashby’s office in cooperation with the Sacramento Fire and Sacramento Police departments.įor five nights this year, Santa will make several scheduled stops at area parks and neighborhood spots in north Natomas hosted by neighborhood and community groups. THE NATOMAS BUZZ | Claus is coming to Natomas - next week! Santa visits Redbud Park in December 2018.