Around the NHL II - 11/8: Oilers Go Insane.

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Could be worse, AP. Most of the streams were in 240p back in 07/08-08/09. I had to put up with streams where the puck got lost in the pixels. :laugh:
 
Disgusting hit by Lapiere on Dan Boyle. Left his feet and hit him face-first into the boards. Boyle looks like he was hurt badly.

Edit: Replay made it look like he left his feet. Don't think he did, but still no reason to hit him.
 
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RE: Minnesota, I'm still wary of whether they'll find success or not...I don't think their team is that good, they haven't even looked that good this year. Not sure why a 2-1 win against arguably the worst team in the NHL sparked this discussion, to be honest.

Staying in the division, I'm a lot higher on the Jets. They have three top line forwards with considerable size and skill (Kane, Wheeler, Ladd), a solid player to compliment those wingers in Bryan Little, an up and coming star in Schiefele, and they're STACKED at D (Byfuglien, Enstrom, Trouba, and Bogosian).

If Pavelec would ever figure it out, and they could get some depth at forward, they'll be nasty.
 
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RE: Minnesota, I'm still weary of whether they'll find success or not...I don't think their team is that good, they haven't even looked that good this year. Not sure why a 2-1 win against arguably the worst team in the NHL sparked this discussion, to be honest.

Staying in the division, I'm a lot higher on the Jets. They have three top line forwards with considerable size and skill (Kane, Wheeler, Ladd), a solid player to compliment those wingers in Bryan Little, an up and coming star in Schiefele, and they're STACKED at D (Byfuglien, Enstrom, Trouba, and Bogosian).

If Pavelec would ever figure it out, and they could get some depth at forward, they'll be nasty.

Pet peeve, but the word is either wary or leery. Wary is cautious. Leery is suspicious. Weary just means tired. Unless you're tired of waiting for them, I guess.

Anyway, Minnesota has talent. It's early in the year and they took a good step forward last year. There's a lot to be optimistic with out there.

The Jets, on the other hand, have a mediocre goalie, mediocre defensive capabilities, both on the backend and at forward, and barely a center worthy of playing in the top 6.
 
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