JackSlater
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Yes, biggest paper tiger in NHL history. Fooled everyone
This Columbus team really reminds me of that 06 Oilers team that made it to the finals.I'd argue the 58 win, 124 point Red Wings losing in 6 games to the #8 seed Oilers was comparable.
When Kucherov or Stamkos are struggling --- ESPECIALLY in the playoffs. Tampa bay really has no one to carry there offensive load.
Brayden Point, in the playoffs, needs one of: Kucherov or Stamkos, on his line to create offense.
Do you really think CBJ is scared of Yanni Gourde or Alex Killorn? Lol. Laughable.
In the Playoffs, Stammer/Kucher have time and time again been invinsible. Thus, making Tampa a mediocre team at best.
Exactly. This was one of the biggest choke in hockey because habs were down 3-1 in the series and faced the capitals which had great offensive players and Mike Green in his primeCaps losing to the Habs in 2010 was more of a choke IMO. Habs had 88 points Caps had 120 and were down 3-1. Way bigger choke job.
As someone said above, choke is the wrong word. A team that is up in the conference finals or SC finals with home ice and loses out, that’s a choke.
Exactly. This was one of the biggest choke in hockey because habs were down 3-1 in the series and faced the capitals which had great offensive players and Mike Green in his prime
As someone said above, choke is the wrong word. A team that is up in the conference finals or SC finals with home ice and loses out, that’s a choke.
When Kucherov or Stamkos are struggling --- ESPECIALLY in the playoffs. Tampa bay really has no one to carry there offensive load.
Brayden Point, in the playoffs, needs one of: Kucherov or Stamkos, on his line to create offense.
Do you really think CBJ is scared of Yanni Gourde or Alex Killorn? Lol. Laughable.
In the Playoffs, Stammer/Kucher have time and time again been invinsible. Thus, making Tampa a mediocre team at best.