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Not too shabby.Losing with 15 seconds left and then winning the game is pretty epic to me.
Not too shabby.Losing with 15 seconds left and then winning the game is pretty epic to me.
More incredible is the lineup for the Nucks were mostly depth players and young non-blue chip prospects. These aren't the McDavid/Draisaitl, or MacK/Makar, or Kuch/Point combo, these are Suter/Garland/Hronek. While good NHL players, they aren't the explosive offensive players you expect to generate 3 goals in a minute against a cup contender. It was truly a great comeback made even more improbable based on the roster. I'm glad I was able to witness it.Comeback of the century
That leaves me out.I have massive respect for any Canucks fan that refused to turn that game off and got rewarded with this result.
Big time cursed luck season energy that a day after pulling this off Minnesota only needs 2 points to eliminate Vancouver and are playing San Jose with Kaprizov and Erikson-Ek returning to the lineup.
Why do you always have to be so negative? We both know the Jets will sweep the Wild in round 1, then easily dispatch the Avs on route the Cup.Avs playing possum; whomever plays them is in trouble
If hockey were as easy to play as pickleball that may happen. Av's resting half their team. Possum is Bednar's MO. He did it when he let the Jets win 8-0 last year in the finale!Why do you always have to be so negative? We both know the Jets will sweep the Wild in round 1, then easily dispatch the Avs on route the Cup.
LIke Morris Lukowich always says - "When you think so negative you will end up a pickleball player in Baltimore"
Av's resting half their team. Possum is Bednar's MO. He did it when he let the Jets win 8-0 last year in the finale!
I do not blame him for resting a star player but of this were playoffs he would play hence gamesmanship.
Pretty sure this isn't gamesmanship by Bednar lol.... MacKinnon hadn't missed a game all year and is banged up.
Gamesmanship implies using some sort of dubious strategy to gain an advantage. Resting players who have minor injuries because the games don't matter in the standings is not a "dubious strategy"I do not blame him for resting a star player but of this were playoffs he would play hence gamesmanship.
He is not too injured to play in the playoffs but is resting hence gamesmanship. It is a dubious thing to do since he is in line to win the scoring title. They did it to the Jets last year but paid for it in round 2.Gamesmanship implies using some sort of dubious strategy to gain an advantage. Resting players who have minor injuries because the games don't matter in the standings is not a "dubious strategy"![]()
Oh, okayHe is not too injured to play in the playoffs but is resting hence gamesmanship. It is a dubious thing to do since he is in line to win the scoring title. They did it to the Jets last year but paid for it in round 2.
We both know that you have already scoped out a spot to watch the parade from and you have most definitely made sure there is room for Mr. Lukowich right next to you.If hockey were as easy to play as pickleball that may happen. Av's resting half their team. Possum is Bednar's MO. He did it when he let the Jets win 8-0 last year in the finale!
Morris Lukowich would never go to Baltimore even if he were offered frees seats to see the O's play.
At least we can forget about Patrik Stefan nowLosing with 15 seconds left and then winning the game is pretty epic to me.
isn't it the worst ever?Wow. I can't recall seeing an epic collapse like that in a long time.
Your first paragraph is wrong, Dallas will be able to challenge Winnipeg for president's trophy and first round opponent since they play them right now. This is also a big game for Vancouver still, they weren't eliminated yet then, and the team is full of young players playing for roster spots next year.Mostly a completely meaningless game for both teams. Nucks are missing the playoffs and Dallas already has their playoff ticket and series with home ice locked.
So not really that big of a deal honestly. Epic comebacks in big games are way more memorable and impressive.
Not a big game. It's a fairly nothing regular season game.Your first paragraph is wrong, Dallas will be able to challenge Winnipeg for president's trophy and first round opponent since they play them right now. This is also a big game for Vancouver still, they weren't eliminated yet then, and the team is full of young players playing for roster spots next year.
This is a historic comeback from 3 goals down with less than a minute to go. If this is not a big deal, you need to check for a pulse.
If you mean the Leafs parade then we will be there. I assume based on your name you are from Finland where people still think Selanne plays for the Jets.We both know that you have already scoped out a spot to watch the parade from and you have most definitely made sure there is room for Mr. Lukowich right next to you.