JurassicTunga
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- Mar 21, 2010
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Not the prettiest, but it's a big win! Great night with the Oilers and Canucks losing as well!
In the 2 days so far coming back from the break, 50% of games have seen a team pot 5+, including 3 games with 7+. 25% of games had 9+ total goals. It’s crazy at this level of hockey what even the slightest break does to players timings, think any loose play could be easily attributed to that.Well I'm certainly glad we won, but we were too loose and careless with the puck, even in the last 5 minutes after Hanley's sweet shot.
Oh well, a bit of rust, but it's a win. Time to hit the road for these guys.
Happy we got the dub. Need to go 2-2-2 on this trip at min. And that's a tall ask.
Flames got the win but I hesitate to celebrate. The Flames struggled to beat the worst team in the league. Not sure why anyone is cheering for them to squeeze into the playoffs. Way too many delusional people riding that bandwagon.
We can either sit here and be frustrated that the team is over-performing expectations this season, or can enjoy the ride and see if we can go on a Cinderella run with our potential franchise goalie putting together a Calder-worthy rookie season.
I don’t get why anyone would not be cheering for wins at this point. I get being on team rebuild, but when the team is playing decently well and is one point out of a playoff spot it’s just incredibly pessimistic to not cheer for victories. Whether we pick 11th or 17th really won’t matter much in the grand scheme of things, may as well just enjoy it instead of continuous pessimism.
Because we are fans of the Flames, you know the group of people that CHEER for said team to win.Flames got the win but I hesitate to celebrate. The Flames struggled to beat the worst team in the league. Not sure why anyone is cheering for them to squeeze into the playoffs. Way too many delusional people riding that bandwagon.
We can either sit here and be frustrated that the team is over-performing expectations this season, or can enjoy the ride and see if we can go on a Cinderella run with our potential franchise goalie putting together a Calder-worthy rookie season.
I don’t get why anyone would not be cheering for wins at this point. I get being on team rebuild, but when the team is playing decently well and is one point out of a playoff spot it’s just incredibly pessimistic to not cheer for victories. Whether we pick 11th or 17th really won’t matter much in the grand scheme of things, may as well just enjoy it instead of continuous pessimism.