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Edmonton @ Minnesota (Game #36) [message #849137] |
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tardigrade81 Messages: 3781
Registered: November 2022
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan
3 Cups
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Figured we weren’t winning this. Minnesota’s red hot and they are very hard to beat on their home ice. Get past this and get a win on the next game.
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HamBlaster Messages: 1296
Registered: June 2007
1 Cup
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The difference between a team that is built well versus a team that is not.
Minnesota is stacked at almost every position. Maybe not the strongest center depth, but everything else, including backup goaltending, is close to if not the best in the league.
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Kr55 Messages: 12300
Registered: May 2002
Location: Edmonton
6 Cups
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| HamBlaster wrote on Sat, 20 December 2025 15:40 | The difference between a team that is built well versus a team that is not.
Minnesota is stacked at almost every position. Maybe not the strongest center depth, but everything else, including backup goaltending, is close to if not the best in the league.
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Team is loaded with playoff chokers though. The “should” make noise in the playoffs but wouldn’t be surprised if they are out early yet again.
Regardless of their capacity for choking, we usually can’t handle their solid defending in the regular season. Pwned again. We barely did a thing while we were chasing the game all night until the end. Almost all good chances blocked.
"We need to get better immediately. That starts today"
- Lowe, 2013
"Next year I would forecast as another developmental year"
- MacT, 2015
5 x $5,000,000
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