KingKopitar11*
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I just really can't get over what a missed opportunity tonight was. The Sharks didn't impress me at all tonight. They looked nervous, tenative, and a little beat up. I thought the Sharks team we saw in the first period of game four was by far the best they've played in this series. We didn't get close to their best tonight and we managed to limp away with a loss.
It's frustrating because this team, for the most part, has no idea what it's like to play a game seven. There are, I think, two impact players (Richards, Carter) that have played a game seven before? Brown, Kopitar, Doughty, even Quick - none of these guys have any idea what kind of a thing that is in the postseason. Hell, most posters on this forum were probably too young or not following the team very close in 2002 - the last time we were in a game seven. It sucks and literally one bad bounce is all that's between moving on and going home.
I really, really, really don't want to lose to that stoner faced gutless never-won-anything Joe Thornton. I just really, really don't. But I've said it for weeks now - I just really don't think it's our year. Nothing is coalescing like it did last year. Lines are out of wack, the team is beat up, Sutter is making absolutely bizarre lineup decisions. Just not our year, I don't think. Which sucks, certainly.
All I know is that there wasn't nearly the amount of turnover in the roster to justify going from the team that set records on the road last playoffs to the team that has officially gone 1-7-3 in its last 11 on the road. Pretty ****ing sad.
Man, one of the bad things about bring a whole roster back is that all of them know they have nothing else to prove after a cup. They are okay with it, especially on the road.