GDT: Toronto @ San Jose - 10:30 PM - SN

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One of the few benefits of working for an aerospace/defense company is most of them are shifting to 4 day work week
I have fridays off. I'll be on the couch at least, probably passed out after 12
 
One of the few benefits of working for an aerospace/defense company is most of them are shifting to 4 day work week
I have fridays off. I'll be on the couch at least, probably passed out after 12
I have been on a 4 and half day schedule for a few years, and I still won't watch any 10:30pm games unless it's a playoff game.
 
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I'm on the East Coast and plan to take this one in... much to my detriment Friday.

Holmberg should be playing hockey tonight. He works his tail off.
 
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Remember what happened to Texas Red.

He went to meet the ranger with a big iron on his hip. One and nineteen men before the ranger went and met their death. Twenty one would be the ranger with a big iron on his hip.

Tonight's game is nothing more than the hockey version of David and Goliath.

The story of a soldier boy defeating a battle hardened warrior sounds implausible. Yet in reality the idea of an underdog beating a giant isn't an exception but closer to the rule. But the lesson of David vs Goliath isn't simply the story of the underdog.

The real story is one of perception.

We are obscured by our misconceptions so blind to our own blind spots. We underestimate our opponents as a result. Like Texas Red who might've gone on living but he made one fatal slip.

When he went to meet the ranger with a big iron on his hip.
 
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Remember what happened to Texas Red.

He went to meet the ranger with a big iron on his hip. One and nineteen men before the ranger went and met their death. Twenty one would be the ranger with a big iron on his hip.

Tonight's game is nothing more than the hockey version of David and Goliath.

The story of a soldier boy defeating a battle hardened warrior sounds implausible. Yet in reality the idea of an underdog beating a giant isn't an exception but closer to the rule. But the lesson of David vs Goliath isn't simply the story of the underdog.

The real story is one of perception.

We are obscured by our misconceptions so blind to our own blind spots. We underestimate our opponents as a result. Like Texas Red who might've gone on living but he made one fatal slip.

When he went to meet the ranger with a big iron on his hip.
I assume you just finished your philosophy mid term.
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This isn't just a must win, this is a must win in regulation.

You need to get that Regulation wins tiebreaker broken that way regardless of what happens between Florida and Utah tomorrow you stay in 1st place.

seeing as Utah plays Tampa tonight I don't think they are winning tomorrow so a regulation win here would be MASSIVE
 
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