Post-Game Talk: Do sheep count Minnesota Wild players?

Apr 14, 2009
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60 points in today's NHL is actually really good, sadly.

Ya, but for them to peak at 60 is nothing special. Neither of them is on pace for 60 anyways this year. With the way theyre playing right now, they may not even hit 50 points this year.
 

lilidk

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Mar 4, 2008
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unfortunately Pavel is no longer a first line player . He should be in the 3rd line centering Jurco and Nosek and run power-play
 

DanZ

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Ya, but for them to peak at 60 is nothing special. Neither of them is on pace for 60 anyways this year. With the way theyre playing right now, they may not even hit 50 points this year.

What are you expecting? They aren't Tarasenko or Gaudreau level players and you shouldn't be expecting that.
 

rx7dryver

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Apr 11, 2009
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Horrible effort. The way they played with the net empty made me laugh; looked like they couldn't give two ***** to even try and tie the game.

Kenny: Yeah but we have the E Q lizer coming off IR. It is the same as an acquisition. We like our team.

Quoted wrong post. Meant to quote post about Kenny making a trade.
 

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This team gives up more goals than they score. They shouldn't be as high in the standings as they are. So much for Blashill's super system. They probably won't make the playoffs.
 

SpookyTsuki

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That save on the second goal by min was beautiful by mrazek too bad he and the team
Couldn't stop the goal smh

Probably the only good part about the game
 

HIFE

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Detroit wasn't that bad but they got worn out, lulled to sleep, stifled by the Wild's tight defense. We had some chances and momentum swings heavy in our favor but couldn't get through. Our 2nd line was the best of either team. The Wings simply got beaten and outplayed but it was close. The Wild are smart, pull back deep and wait for mistakes to attack.

Datsyuk at least we know he played. Some amazing moves through skates, turnovers and giveaways he caused defending, terrific possession. Yeah he had more bad flop passes and interceptions than usual but still. Can't say the same for Tatar or Nyquist- there were times I forgot they were even playing. Why are our 35 y/o's and 37 still the most dangerous players on the ice?
 

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