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lynxrattle

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  1. In hindsight maybe if Foligno had tried to hurt Frederic immediately after he ripped Zuccarello's helmet off would have cooled Fred of. Maybe not, but the message to the players is you can not turn a blind eye to slightest misdemeanors. One really needs to react resolutely and without exceptions. The message to the Wild's coaching seems to be the the NHL safety board will not be able to or willing to solve these kind of acts. So far there is no sign of any fines or suspensions. The responsibility is the coaching staff's if the NHL/Safety board fails.

     

    And yeah, Alexandron, I agree, I don't either remember a time with this many injuries and not only that, but injuries to key players. There is a risk we might miss the playoffs, not because of bad play, but because of an F in protecting players from injuries.

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  2. A hell of a win like Jimtown guy said. Boldy looking very, very good indeed. Rossi promising.

     

    But that injuring of Kap. They made Frederic bear the responsibility, but what was the message sent to Cassidy? Or the other teams' coaches? What stops them from solving any playoffs series against the Wild by sending a monkey on skates to take out our best player? They should have been running over Swayman or Pastrnak or Marchand until they had an injured star player too.

     

    The refs were very good in this game. Still they were helpless against Frederic/Cassidy. We can't win any playoffs series if we don't use the ways of making Kaprizov, the goalie and Brodin untouchable. It has to be Cassidy who warns the Frederics of his team not to take out Wild players. And the only way the Cassidys of this league or any other will do that, is the knowledge the Wild's retribution will be equal to any harm done to the Wild.

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  3. The link to the pre-gamer didn't work, so here it is:

     

    https://thesportsdaily.com/2022/01/06/game-preview-minnesota-wild-vs-boston-bruins-1-6-22-600pm-cst-at-td-banknorth-garden/

     

    A very important game in the sense that this is the first glimpse into the Wild's future. Boldy, Rossi, Addison, Dewar and can Kahkonen hold the fort?

     

    My prediction: 4 - 2 Bruins win, but a good first impression from the newcomers.

  4. It's a beautiful goal. Starts with a nice criss-cross type movement too, with another Av skating first to the other side and then Makar back on the same skate tracks. Just a sight for my 6 game losing streak sore eyes - even though it's the enemy scoring. Damn what a player Makar is 👍  

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  5. 4 hours ago, flyercanuck said:

     

     Slow? Overpriced? Played for Minnesota? 

    Looks like he checks ALLLL the boxes!

    See ya on the Flyers Victor Rask.

    He's 100 % something Fletcher would find interesting. No worries, though. Rask scores in every game he plays after coming back from a benching - if he plays with the best forward of his team.

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  6. This kind of shows they think that the team needs room for the youngsters. Expect to see more of Rossi, Boldy, Dewar.

     

    I think Task would be a serviceable center in a slower team, but I guess his price tag is just too much.

  7. 7 hours ago, TropicalFruitGirl26 said:

     

    If -9 feels incredibly cold to you, that's because IT IS incredibly freakin cold!
    Your age isn't in question here.

    And I agree that no amount of burlap I pile on helps!
    Granted, I am a born n raised Florida gal, who has lived in Minnesota the last 10+ years or so, and has NOT "gotten used to the cold". I swear people kept telling me I would. I haven't.
    And you know what? I don't want to get used to it!

    I'm the type of person more than willing to pay extra on my heating and my home is warm n toasty 73-74 degrees at any given time.
    Yep, I have had people come into our house and wanting to know what kinds of vegetables we are growing in this greenhouse of ours.
    Trying to simulate the Florida climate, I tell them. :bigteeth: 

    But no matter who you are, -9 is ^%$damnned cold!

    This goes to show how much humans adjust to their childhood climates. You totally adjusted to tropical heat, and I to the arctic cold. I get irritable if it's over 82F (28 Celsius), at which warmth I never stop sweating either. The only place where a human doing nothing is supposed to sweat is a sauna.

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  8. A rough game for the players. And now Talbot's injured too, possibly something that would not have happened if the game had not been played in the cold. Hammond coming over. The good news is that Russo states that Boldy and/or Rossi might have a chance to show up now, due to the injuries. We could end up in a lot of bad games, if the guys are not able to raise their game to compensate for the recovering players.

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  9. There's no question this is an important game.

     

    1. We need the points from a rival.

    2. We need the recognition gained from a huge event like this.

    3. We need to end the skid.

    4. We need to show the coaching team extension decision was the right one.

    5. We need to gain an edge against a potential playoffs rival.

     

    I hate to write this prediction, but I'll go with a clear Blues win, 5 -2. Losing 4 in a row, losing key players from the line-up, then facing a majorly important challenge with a week's pause... "bad trouble", like Easy Pete from Fallout New Vegas would say.

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  10. It's either live-with-it as Alexandron wrote or the bubble.

     

    Man, this really sucks. Bedard and Power were already in just a few games doing such exceptional stuff.

     

    Now we'll just have to hope Omicron doesn't wreck the rest of the NHL season as well.

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