GDT: G16 - MIN @ SJS - Lizard vs Shark - 9:30PM Central - FSN

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Bazeek

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Zucker - Staal - Zuccarello
Parise - Koivu - Fiala
Donato - Kunin - Hartman
Foligno - Eriksson Ek - Greenway

Suter - Spurgeon
Brodin - Dumba
Soucy - Hunt

Stalock


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Kane - Couture - Labanc
Meier - Hertl - Goodrow
Sorenson - Thornton - Marleau
Bergmann - Gregor - Radil

Simek - Burns
Vlasic - Karlsson
Dillon - Ferraro

Jones

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Lizard's heatin' up.
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Doesn't a shark win every time, unless it's a baby shark stuck on land, and the lizard is a Komodo Dragon?

Burns would know all about this.
 

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Destroying half the population as a way to manage your risk pool is questionable on it's own, but doing so and only reducing the premiums by 15%? Get your **** together, Geico.

Well it also reduces the potential client pool by 50%. The Lizard needs to make as much money as possible. :sarcasm:
 

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Great title, has to be a win :DD

Sharks are slow, lizards have quick hands. Just ask Gibson of the Ducks.
 

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Well it also reduces the potential client pool by 50%. The Lizard needs to make as much money as possible. :sarcasm:
I wonder what having half the population but the same amount of money in circulation does in terms of inflation/deflation. With all the orphaned assets and debts they'd probably just have to do a full reset of the monetary system. Wouldn't surprise me if Thanos was one of those "BUY GOLD" guys.

But yes, hockey. I think we win this one because it runs too late for me to actually watch it.
 

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The reducing the population by half was already done in the 14th century. Had more to do with rodents than Lizards or Sharks.
 
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