GDT: #32 - 12/14/19 | RANGERS @ ducks | 4:00 - MSG

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He looks in pain and very tired. Every time he gets up from the ice it’s seems like a struggle. He must be still injured or something.

The or something being he’s about to turn 38 and has made a living playing deep and relying on lightning quick reflexes, lateral ability, and recovery time
 
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Chytil is 20 and can already anchor lines.

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Good first period. Taken advantage of the Ducks turnovers which has been an issue with them all season cost them many games.

As per their PP, don’t give the Rangers too much heat. Anaheim has been riding a much better PP as of late since a horrid start. They are moving the puck better and shooting more.

That goal by Mika was sick.
 
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So you admit you have no clue what you're talking about and then just revert to, 'oh he must have been with another good player.'

You do realize that not every player, playing with our 'studs' is going to be a stud, right? Players like Buch allow us to pay gobs of money to someone like Panarin, because they come at a decent price yet can actually perform with talent.

The same thing goes for Strome, who is certainly having an enhanced season due to Panarin, but is actually able to produce with him unlike various other players.
Is he your brother? You’re taking this very personally, considering we’re talking about a total stranger and a hobby.

Now to Strome: he’s a good passer, has a decent shot, and he doesn’t get knocked off the puck with a whisper. I’d rather give him $4MM than Buch $3MM — though, apropos of nothing, I’d rather give Buch $3MM than CK 7x7.
 
The or something being he’s about to turn 38 and has made a living playing deep and relying on lightning quick reflexes, lateral ability, and recovery time
I’m in denial and trying not to say 38 is old but I know it is for a goalie who’s knees are probably lubed on yesterday’s collagen.
 
Vally just talked down Charmin two-ply toilet paper--my favorite toilet paper! Fire this guy!
 
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Probability of Ducks winning: 30.74731%
(If They Score Next: 51.72%)
Probability of Rangers winning: 69.25269% (If They Score Next: 82.28%)
Probability of Game Going To Overtime: 22.21276%

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Why would the probability be <50% for us to win if the Ducks tie it? They have a worse record and the game would be tied. Unless their home record is better than our road record. Otherwise, why would a tie game not be 50/50?
 
I’m in denial and trying not to say 38 is old but I know it is for a goalie who’s knees are probably lubed on yesterday’s collagen.

for his style and size it’s ancient. A big blocker type like luongo can play in the league longer because they rely more on size and angles less reactive. Open up less. Hank has always been about reflexes speed playing deep. Smaller goalie. He was never going to last into his late 30s. Shouldn’t have at least. Jonathan Quick going thru the same thing. These guys lose a step and forget it. They can’t get away on size. But hank literally cannot recover. Everything becomes a scramble
 
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Why would the probability be <50% for us to win if the Ducks tie it? They have a worse record and the game would be tied. Unless their home record is better than our road record. Otherwise, why would a tie game not be 50/50?
They were favored to win the game to begin with.
 
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