****ing love crushing the Avs hopes and dreams.
Not quite1) Dubnyk
2) Parise
3) Schroeder
CloserDubnyk
Parise
Granlund
1) Parise
2) Dubnyk
3) Granlund
Agreed....Dubs really helped them weather the storm early. Avs came out with a ton of energy knocking us around. Keeping it scoreless allowed the Wild to calm down and wait for a chance to pounce. Had the Avs scored in the first, it may have go a very different way.Props to Dubnyk, early on when the game was still in question he gave 0 opportunities for rebounds or fluke goals. Avs got the wind taken out of the sails after what was a pretty good 1st period for them.
Our win streak started at the perfect time for a cup run, we delayed it by a month and a half.
Congrats Wild, you definitely stuffed the Avs head in the toilet bowl & flushed---for like the thousandth time in a row. Man-oh-man, I've never in my life seen a team so scared to play another as the Avs are playing you guys. All the Wild had to do was keep the game close, wait for the Avs to make a couple of boneheaded turnovers which were pounced on, then watch the Avs disintigrate. Must be a hoot seeing this same storyline repeat itself over & over.
Congrats Wild, you definitely stuffed the Avs head in the toilet bowl & flushed---for like the thousandth time in a row. Man-oh-man, I've never in my life seen a team so scared to play another as the Avs are playing you guys. All the Wild had to do was keep the game close, wait for the Avs to make a couple of boneheaded turnovers which were pounced on, then watch the Avs disintigrate. Must be a hoot seeing this same storyline repeat itself over & over.
Not to rub it in, but yeah it's pretty sweet. Especially when the Avs are an easy team to hate with Landeskog and Mcleod as well. I still haven't figured out who you guys hate from the Wild (other than Cooke a few years back) , but that's probably my rose colored glasses.
Yes, yes it is.