GoldenBearHockey
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And here we go lol he looks rattled how?Quick looks rattled. Jesus christ..Settle down man.
And here we go lol he looks rattled how?Quick looks rattled. Jesus christ..Settle down man.
Vegas is a more dangerous team, they have more to prove than the Sharks. Also Vegas dominated the Pacific for most of this season.This feels wrong but yeah I don't want to see the Sharks either. Just a snoozefest. Jones doesn't scare me but I'm tired of that matchup.
Rattled? No. Everyone knows how you feel about Quick, no need to make stuff up.Quick looks rattled. Jesus christ..Settle down man.
And here we go lol he looks rattled how?
Vegas is a more dangerous team, they have more to prove than the Sharks. Also Vegas dominated the Pacific for most of this season.
Flailing around?? Oh you mean stopping pucks, playing goaltender, you do realize a butterfly isn't flailing around, right?The first goal isnt on him, but hes flailing around a lot
Flailing around?? Oh you mean stopping pucks, playing goaltender, you do realize a butterfly isn't flailing around, right?
Kings beat Vegas when they were in a "We don't care, we are way in first, we can be a bit lazy" attitude, and it showed. When they really need to win, they can. They didn't need to win those games vs the Kings as badly as the Kings needed to win those games. Playoffs, it's a totally different scenario.Kings beat them both games of a back to back recently and Fleury has proven that he's not a money goaltender. I like the guy, but he's Osgood 2.0.
Very little post-season experience on their roster besides Fleury and Neal.
Lol that had nothing to do with rebound control holy crap your on message tonight, completely wrong but always consistentThat rebound control tho
Lol that had nothing to do with rebound control holy crap your on message tonight, completely wrong but always consistent
Again, not what happened but you always misrepresent what happened to fit your narrativeI didn't know laying on your stomach is the new butterfly