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Calgary owners must be salivating about the potential additional 2 playoff gates
Craig Conroy content on being mid forever...no superstars, franchise players or game breakers to be found, just a collection of 2nd and 3rd liners, #3 d-men and a goalie that's good enough to eek into the 2nd Wild CardCalgary owners must be salivating about the potential additional 2 playoff gates
Would you prefer the Avalanche?
That has been the Flames since 1990.Craig Conroy content on being mid forever...no superstars, franchise players or game breakers to be found, just a collection of 2nd and 3rd liners, #3 d-men and a goalie that's good enough to eek into the 2nd Wild Card
they had Iginla and Kipper for awhile....and Gaudreau and Tkachuk, borderline "superstars"That has been the Flames since 1990.
I'm not so sure. They're certainly not as strong as they were in 2022 but they still have more scary players than the Wild.Yes. I think we would crush Colorado. We're them except better everywhere.
I think in the end we win against the Wild too, but Minnesota is pretty much purpose built to beat Edmonton.
they lost Rantanen and Necas isn't Rantanen caliberI'm not so sure. They're certainly not as strong as they were in 2022 but they still have more scary players than the Wild.
I think back to last year and how they utterly demolished the Jets. Had Nichuschkin not gone on a coke bender we might've faced them in the WCF and not Dallas.
I'm not so sure. They're certainly not as strong as they were in 2022 but they still have more scary players than the Wild.
I think back to last year and how they utterly demolished the Jets. Had Nichuschkin not gone on a coke bender we might've faced them in the WCF and not Dallas.
I'm not so sure. They're certainly not as strong as they were in 2022 but they still have more scary players than the Wild.
I think back to last year and how they utterly demolished the Jets. Had Nichuschkin not gone on a coke bender we might've faced them in the WCF and not Dallas.
For sure. It's more that the Wild just don't scare me at all.they lost Rantanen and Necas isn't Rantanen caliber
I mean, we're not exactly blessed with goaltending either...Colorado wrecked Winnipeg because the Jets are mediocre with elite goaltending, and in that series their goaltending wasn't elite.
Dallas dismissed the Avalanche pretty unceremoniously.
When you provide a shit product controlled by the refs rather than the players, people tune out.The real reason why Bettman is retiring; he knows the house of cards is collapsing.
By the looks of it, this is just TV viewership. All the major sports are declining on cable networks. NFL still has strong national numbers, but viewership is apparently collapsing at the local level. NBA has halved it's TV audience in a decade, and MLB has it's own issues.
The doom and gloom about people not watching isn't that the leagues are doing something wrong, it's that sports fans aren't being replenished by new generations. One of the major catalysts of this is the increasingly short attentions spans of the under 30 segment, a problem that is facilitated by an abundance of low effort, instant gratification content. Much easier to doom scroll TicTok than it is to sit and watch a 3 hour sports game riddled with obnoxious and repetitive commercials.
Don’t forget that apart from Lowry Winnipeg never threw a hit, it was comical watching the Avs skate like the wind. Hellebucyk was left in the cold every single game.Colorado wrecked Winnipeg because the Jets are mediocre with elite goaltending, and in that series their goaltending wasn't elite.
Dallas dismissed the Avalanche pretty unceremoniously.
And for the players it’s a waste of 8 daysCalgary owners must be salivating about the potential additional 2 playoff gates