MrazeksVengeance
VENGEANCE
- Feb 27, 2018
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LET’S FU^KING GO.
Jágr said we’d win and Pasta would score.
Heh.
Jágr said we’d win and Pasta would score.
Heh.
Jagr even said in the period intermission after the second that Pasta would score in the third.LET’S FU^KING GO.
Jágr said we’d win and Pasta would score.
Heh.
It is amazing to see becasue:Jagr even said in the period intermission after the second that Pasta would score in the third.
Not to mention only goaltender whose performance was remotely close to Dostál’s was Genoni.It is amazing to see becasue:
QF - Zacha scores winner
Semi - Necas goes molten with 4 points
Final - Pasta scores winner
Not a bad set of ringers to bring in.lol
I think about this gold and it confounds me. We're not strong enough yet to make it a Big 5. D still needs work and need a few more NHLers. We are still in the cellar (but, most likely, rising out of it). However, this one doesn't feel like 2010 where we went on a cinderella run. Looking back, I don't feel silly saying we were one of the best teams and played a real attractive brand of hockey. We scored a tonne of goals, our PP improved, our PK was good and our D did their job effectively. We finally had 3 very effective scoring lines that, at the very least, could tilt ice.
I even think back to what our biggest f***ups were. We didn't really have any awful periods in the entire thing. It'd be the hilarious OT against Canada where Spacek and Pasta somehow got it on the tape of Cozens? Maybe the Krejcik own goal against Sweden?
Like that's about it? Maybe a few of Mrazek's first few goals? There was nothing to really complain about. It was just a solid performance from start to finish. Never lost in regulation. Swiss beat us in OT but we got them back in the Gold medal game. Canada beat us in OT and we never got to play them again but we were down 3-1 and tied that game up. The loss went a long way for us as we built on it.
Done babbling.