Guffman
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It only took playing Minnesota without Suter and Parise to do it.
Benefit of finishing 2nd overall in the league, my friend (though, Minnesota did have a good year).
It only took playing Minnesota without Suter and Parise to do it.
congrats guys!!
I get the humor in it but it just reeks like desperation for attention, "look at me, I don't suck for once" kind of thing. Act like you've been there before kind of thing.
Congrats to the Jets and their fans. The next-man-up mentality on that team is impressive.
As for the Wild, they fared about as well as you'd expect.
Wouldn’t have made a differenceOne of the best d-men in the league and a middle six forward? Yes, their chances would certainly have been better.
This is probably the most amazing part of watching this team, this year.Congrats to the Jets and their fans. The next-man-up mentality on that team is impressive.
As for the Wild, they fared about as well as you'd expect.
You must be a blast at partiesI get the humor in it but it just reeks like desperation for attention, "look at me, I don't suck for once" kind of thing. Act like you've been there before kind of thing.
Can we stop pretending the Wild are a good team now?
Or....... can we start thinking Winnipeg is a heck of hockey machine. They are scary big and good.Can we stop pretending the Wild are a good team now?
Good series Wild
Really? This was one of the most lopsided series I have ever seen.
p.s. I get that Suter was out.
If you're slightly disappointed with how Dubnyk performed, I wonder how furious you are at the rest of the team.He was a good goaltender, but I felt that he wasn't ready for yesterday's game. If you're on the brink of elimination, you need to bring your "A" game, and I'm slightly disappointed he hasn't.
As much as I would like for it to be true, the VGK - LA series was far from lopsided. LA could've easily won two of those games had the bounces been in their favor and the series could've ended differently.L.A. and Anaheim were worse.
If you're slightly disappointed with how Dubnyk performed, I wonder how furious you are at the rest of the team.
Three goals for in the four games they lost. None of them deserve anything close to a passing grade - except for Dubnyk.
And yet they closed it out in a dominating way missing 50% of their starting defence, without Perreault and Ehlers, and with two shutouts in a row.It only took playing Minnesota without Suter and Parise to do it.
Yes, but what can you do? Suter is out with an injury, and he munches ice time for the Wild. Staal is out with a concussion as well.