GDT: 2019-20 Other Games Around the League

NWSharkie

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Man, MacKinnon is so f***ing good. It's crazy how one player can singlehandedly keep a team in games and make everybody better
 

Barrie22

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Aug 11, 2009
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Ottawa trying to kill chabot so they don't have to pay him? That is an absolutely stupid amount of time even for a playoff game that goes into multiple over times let alone a mid december regular season game.
 
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NWSharkie

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Ottawa trying to kill chabot so they don't have to pay him? That is an absolutely stupid amount of time even for a playoff game that goes into multiple over times let alone a mid december regular season game.
Nah, Chabot's just a great teammate. Coaches kept calling for DeMelo, and Chabot just covered for him so they wouldn't realize he was out
 
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Negatively Positive

Mr. Longevity
Mar 2, 2011
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Of course Minny/Calgary goes to OT. Hard to catch up when the teams ahead of you keep winning or get at least a point. The divisional games are gonna be huge. Good opportunity to make up ground or basically end their season.
 

Pinkfloyd

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So many games impacting the Sharks and so many where it's tough to say who you'd want to win. I mean, Edmonton is hosting the Predators who are both ahead of the Sharks. Canucks are in Winnipeg where both are ahead of the Sharks. Vegas is in Buffalo, Chicago is in Ottawa, and Minnesota in Pittsburgh which are easy hopes for losses but I guess just hope that the other two end in regulation. lol
 

The Ice Hockey Dude

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Jul 18, 2003
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So many games impacting the Sharks and so many where it's tough to say who you'd want to win. I mean, Edmonton is hosting the Predators who are both ahead of the Sharks. Canucks are in Winnipeg where both are ahead of the Sharks. Vegas is in Buffalo, Chicago is in Ottawa, and Minnesota in Pittsburgh which are easy hopes for losses but I guess just hope that the other two end in regulation. lol

At the end of the day i'm happy if everyone ahead of us beats each others brains out resulting in
a .500 or less winning percentage for these teams. Comes down to the sharks needing to
win at a .750 or more winning percentage or better to catch up up in the standings.

What we may have going for us is few expect us to make the playoffs or put on a push. Perhaps
we can catch some teams sleeping...
 

Barrie22

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So many games impacting the Sharks and so many where it's tough to say who you'd want to win. I mean, Edmonton is hosting the Predators who are both ahead of the Sharks. Canucks are in Winnipeg where both are ahead of the Sharks. Vegas is in Buffalo, Chicago is in Ottawa, and Minnesota in Pittsburgh which are easy hopes for losses but I guess just hope that the other two end in regulation. lol

Always go against division
 
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Powinkle

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Just watched "NHL Collision Course: Volume 4" on Youtube that the NHL just put up. There's a clip where Donskoi gets blown up Duncan Keith. Am I not recalling it right or did Donskoi consistently put himself in vulnerable positions throughout his tenure here and continuing that trend on the Aves?
 

Lebanezer

I'unno? Coast Guard?
Jul 24, 2006
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Just watched "NHL Collision Course: Volume 4" on Youtube that the NHL just put up. There's a clip where Donskoi gets blown up Duncan Keith. Am I not recalling it right or did Donskoi consistently put himself in vulnerable positions throughout his tenure here and continuing that trend on the Aves?
Donskoi is like a sparrow. Agile, but a strong breeze could blow him into space. He got crushed a lot and lacked the Gumby quality of Justin Braun.
 

hohosaregood

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Sep 1, 2011
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Just watched "NHL Collision Course: Volume 4" on Youtube that the NHL just put up. There's a clip where Donskoi gets blown up Duncan Keith. Am I not recalling it right or did Donskoi consistently put himself in vulnerable positions throughout his tenure here and continuing that trend on the Aves?
Donskoi had more heart than sense.
 

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