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Old 04-29-2013, 08:04 AM   #1
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The Official 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs Thread

2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS
SERIES ATIME (ET)#1 vs. #8Networks
Wednesday, May 1, 20137:30 p.m.NY Islanders at PittsburghNBCSN, TSN
Friday, May 3, 20137 p.m.NY Islanders at PittsburghNBCSN, TSN
Sunday, May 5, 201312 p.m.Pittsburgh at NY IslandersNBC, TSN
Tuesday, May 7, 20137 p.m.Pittsburgh at NY IslandersNBCSN, TSN
*Thursday, May 9, 20137 p.m.NY Islanders at PittsburghTSN
*Saturday, May 11, 2013TBDPittsburgh at NY IslandersTSN
*Sunday, May 12, 2013TBDNY Islanders at PittsburghTSN
SERIES BTIME (ET)#2 vs. #7Networks
Thursday, May 2, 20137 p.m.Ottawa at MontrealCNBC, CBC, RDS
Friday, May 3, 20137 p.m.Ottawa at MontrealCNBC, CBC, RDS
Sunday, May 5, 20137 p.m.Montreal at OttawaNBCSN, CBC, RDS
Tuesday, May 7, 20137 p.m.Montreal at OttawaCNBC, CBC, RDS
*Thursday, May 9, 20137 p.m.Ottawa at MontrealCBC, RDS
*Saturday, May 11, 2013TBDMontreal at OttawaCBC, RDS
*Sunday, May 12, 2013TBDOttawa at MontrealCBC, RDS
SERIES CTIME (ET)#3 vs. #6Networks
Thursday, May 2, 20137:30 p.m.NY Rangers at WashingtonNBCSN, TSN
Saturday, May 4, 201312:30 p.m.NY Rangers at WashingtonNBC, TSN
Monday, May 6, 20137:30 p.m.Washington at NY RangersNBCSN, TSN
Wednesday, May 8, 20137:30 p.m.Washington at NY RangersNBCSN, TSN
*Friday, May 10, 20137:30 p.m.NY Rangers at WashingtonTSN
*Sunday, May 12, 2013TBDWashington at NY RangersTSN
*Monday, May 13, 2013TBDNY Rangers at WashingtonTSN
SERIES DTIME (ET)#4 vs. #5Networks
Wednesday, May 1, 20137 p.m.Toronto at BostonCNBC, CBC, RDS
Saturday, May 4, 20137 p.m.Toronto at BostonCNBC, CBC, RDS
Monday, May 6, 20137 p.m.Boston at TorontoNHLN-US, CBC, RDS
Wednesday, May 8, 20137 p.m.BOSTON AT TORONTONHLN-US, CBC, RDS
*Friday, May 10, 20137 P.M.TORONTO AT BOSTONCBC, RDS
*Sunday, May 12, 2013TBDBOSTON AT TORONTOCBC, RDS
*Monday, May 13, 2013TBDTORONTO AT BOSTONCBC, RDS
2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS
SERIES ETIME (ET)#1 vs. #8Networks
Tuesday, April 30, 20138 p.m.Minnesota at ChicagoNBCSN, CBC
Friday, May 3, 20139:30 p.m.Minnesota at ChicagoNBCSN, CBC
Sunday, May 5, 20133 p.m.Chicago at MinnesotaNBC, CBC
Tuesday, May 7, 20139:30 p.m.Chicago at MinnesotaNBCSN, CBC
*Thursday, May 9, 2013TBDMinnesota at ChicagoCBC
*Saturday, May 11, 2013TBDChicago at MinnesotaCBC
*Sunday, May 12, 2013TBDMinnesota at ChicagoCBC
SERIES FTIME (ET)#2 vs. #7Networks
Tuesday, April 30, 201310:30 p.m.Detroit at AnaheimNBCSN, TSN
Thursday, May 2, 201310 p.m.Detroit at AnaheimNBCSN, TSN
Saturday, May 4, 20137:30 p.m.Anaheim at DetroitNBCSN, TSN
Monday, May 6, 20138 p.m.Anaheim at DetroitCNBC, TSN
*Wednesday, May 8, 201310 p.m.Detroit at AnaheimTSN
*Friday, May 10, 2013TBDAnaheim at DetroitTSN
*Sunday, May 12, 2013TBDDetroit at AnaheimTSN
SERIES GTIME (ET)#3 vs. #6Networks
Wednesday, May 1, 201310:30 p.m.San Jose at VancouverNBCSN, TSN
Friday, May 3, 201310 p.m.San Jose at VancouverCNBC, TSN
Sunday, May 5, 201310 p.m.Vancouver at San JoseNBCSN, TSN
Tuesday, May 7, 201310 p.m.Vancouver at San JoseCNBC, TSN
*Thursday, May 9, 201310 p.m.San Jose at VancouverTSN
*Saturday, May 11, 2013TBDVancouver at San JoseTSN
*Monday, May 13, 2013TBDSan Jose at VancouverTSN
SERIES HTIME (ET)#4 vs. #5Networks
Tuesday, April 30, 20138 p.m.Los Angeles at St. LouisCNBC, CBC
Thursday, May 2, 20139:30 p.m.Los Angeles at St. LouisCNBC, CBC
Saturday, May 4, 201310 p.m.St. Louis at Los AngelesNBCSN, CBC
Monday, May 6, 201310 p.m.St. Louis at Los AngelesNBCSN, CBC
*Wednesday, May 8, 2013TBDLos Angeles at St. LouisCBC
*Friday, May 10, 2013TBDSt. Louis at Los AngelesCBC
*Monday, May 13, 2013TBDLos Angeles at St. LouisCBC
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Old 04-29-2013, 10:56 AM   #2
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Looking forward to this tons as usual, although I hate that the Ducks ended up with the Wings.
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Old 04-29-2013, 11:00 AM   #3
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Looking forward to this tons as usual, although I hate that the Ducks ended up with the Wings.

I am not thrilled the Wings are playing the Ducks either. I have seen enough of Anaheim in the playoffs and I so very much hate these 10/10:30 pm EST starts. (Yay, Eastern Conference!). That said, given the Wings needed to get a possible 7 out of 8 points in their last four games to even make the playoffs and if they hadn't gotten all 8 of 8 points their prize would have been a first round match up against the Blackhaws, I am very much looking forward to playing the Ducks!

The Wings finally seem to have found some line combinations that have been clicking. Their bottom six have played really well the last week or so and Datsyuk and Zetterberg have been great. Zetterberg had 10 points over those last four games. Howard has been fantastic and the defense solidified. I've really liked that Eaves-Emmerton-Tootoo and Nyquist-Andersson-Brunner bring. If Franzen can remain hot then the second line is a threat and if Zetterberg and Datsyuk can keep it up the first line will be great. Hopefully, it will continue to be very hard for Samuelsson and Bertuzzi to get back in the line-up.

It’s a totally different feeling going into the playoffs this year. Instead of an old team trying to hang on to glory and make one last run, they are a younger team just scrapping to get in.

While it’s not always (rarely?) the case that momentum carries over from the regular season to the playoffs, the Wings have been playing very well.

As for the playoffs…

I think Chicago and Pittsburgh are probably the favorites. I am not sure what the status of Sidney Crosby is. He still hasn’t come back from that broken jaw. If he does come back, Pittsburgh should be the favorite out East. The Bruins looked poised to be dangerous, but have faltered of late. The Rangers could be dangerous, but they have consistently failed in the playoffs. I kind of look at them like San Jose East. Until they actually do something in the playoffs, I just can’t get behind them. The surging Capitols should be fun. I am disappointed that the Bruins spoiled a Montreal/Toronto series, but Bruins/Toronto should be fun.

In the West it’s Chicago and then everyone else. It really hasn’t even been close.
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Old 04-29-2013, 11:59 AM   #4
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I can't believe I have to wait until Thursday, especially after initially hearing possibly Tuesday but likely Wednesday for the NYR-WAS series to kick off. And I find it very weird that they set up all the Eastern series to have potential back to back Games 6 and 7. The one that is in the West seems to be the closest matchup geographically.

This is the 4th time in 5 seasons that the Rangers and Caps will match up in the playoffs. While Ovechkin is playing on another level, the Rangers defense (specifically Girardi) has handled him well recently. I hope we're in his head a bit. Carlson will probably hurt us but I think the key, as expected, is staying out of the box. Hopefully Marc Staal can be back soon.
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Old 04-29-2013, 12:04 PM   #5
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I'm looking forward to all those 10/10.30 eastern start times.

Oh wait, that's 7/7.30 for me out here on the left coast.
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Old 04-29-2013, 12:54 PM   #6
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Anyone interested in a playoff fantasy league again?

I'd be in...I'd even run it in Excel

Problem is, I am blocked from ESPN values (at work), that we've used in prior years, and won't have time most likely to get to tonight, and games start tomorrow
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Old 04-29-2013, 12:55 PM   #7
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Old 04-29-2013, 06:35 PM   #8
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I'm waiting for ML to show up and tell us all who should win. That way I don't have to stay up for those 10-10:30 games in the Western Conference.
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Old 04-29-2013, 06:55 PM   #9
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I've been drinking so:

Pens over Isles in 5
Habs over Sens in 7
Rangers over Caps in 6
Bruins over Maple Leafs in 5

Pens over Rangers in 5
Bruins over Habs in 6

Bruins over Pens in 7

Hawks over Wild in 4
Ducks over Wings in 5
Canucks over Sharks in 5
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Kings over Hawks in 7
Ducks over Canucks in 6

Ducks over Kings in 7

Bruins over Ducks in 6
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Old 04-29-2013, 06:56 PM   #10
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And let's go 1.5% chance (I'm a flyers fan) at seth jones!
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Old 04-29-2013, 07:29 PM   #11
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And let's go 1.5% chance (I'm a flyers fan) at seth jones!

damn you colorado!
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Old 04-29-2013, 07:41 PM   #12
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Old 04-29-2013, 07:44 PM   #13
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And let's go 1.5% chance (I'm a flyers fan) at seth jones!

Hadn't though about the Seth Jones sweepstakes. I'm suddenly far more interested in having missed the playoffs. Even though we won't end up with that high a pick obviously.
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Old 04-29-2013, 07:46 PM   #14
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Gotta find a bandwagon hockey team for this playoffs, since the Devils are on vacation.

Pittsburgh welcomes you with open arms. We're full of bandwagoners anyway!
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Old 04-29-2013, 08:05 PM   #15
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Pittsburgh welcomes you with open arms. We're full of bandwagoners anyway!

Part of me would be on the Pens bandwagon because I'm a huge Iggy fan...but I don't think I can root for the Pens. Would love to see Iggy hoist the Cup and would take solace in it if it happened.

But probably as I look at it now, I'd go Blues, Sharks and Maple Leafs. Maybe the Habs 4th.

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The NHL draft lottery is underway! The event could ultimately shape the outlook for various organizations in years to come.

Each of the 14 lottery teams are eligible to acquire the No. 1 overall selection in the 2013 NHL amateur draft. Last season, the Edmonton Oilers vaulted the Columbus Blue Jackets on top of the draft board to claim the top pick.

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Many anticipated this NHL draft lottery more than those in the past because of its new possibilities. All 14 teams had an opportunity to walk away with the top overall selection.

Instead of insanity, the lottery was a lot more status quo. Aside from the Avalanche (18.8 percent chance to land No. 1 pick) jumping Florida (25 percent), things stayed as originally pegged.

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10. Dallas Stars

11. Philadelphia Flyers

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Also, not pleased the Avs got the 1st pick. That means I have to root against Jones when he ends up in Denver. At least he'd be close to watch if I'm still stuck out here.
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Old 04-30-2013, 08:20 AM   #16
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Games beginning tonight, so...


These Islanders remind me a lot of the 2007 Penguins that, after a series of lean years, finally made the playoffs...and promptly got steamrolled by Ottawa, who went to the SCF. Penguins won 1 game in that series. I'll give the Islanders 2. Penguins in 6

I look at Ottawa's roster, and don't understand how they've won. But nobody expected Montreal to be here either. Both struggled towards the end of the year. Habs in 7

Capitals came out of nowhere the 2nd half of the season. Is that the real Washington team, or was the first 20 games of the season? Rangers underachieved, and Lundqvist is a difference maker in a short series. I think NYR is the worst matchup for Ovi. Rangers in 7

Bruins struggled at the end of the year. Toronto, maybe a little like the Isles, just happy to be here. Bruins depth eventually wears down Leafs. Bruins in 6

With only conference play this season, I didn't see a whole lot of the West

Chicago is just too deep for Minnesota. Can't see anything here unless Backstrom can win 4 1-0 games. Of course said LA had no shot last year too. Blackhawks in 5

Anaheim is Montreal West...don't think many people had them finishing this well. Detroit is an underdog in the first time...forever. Ducks in 6

The two teams who disappoint every year...someone has to make round 2. I think the window closed on SJ, while there is a small chance for the Nucks. Not to the level of the gong show Pens-Flyers was last year, but this seems the most likely to be the series where goofy shit happens. Canucks in 7

Expecting this to be the roughest first round matchup. Tons of big bodies, plus the Blues style suggests low scoring, grinding games. When in doubt, the defending champs get the nod until proven otherwise. Kings in 6
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Old 04-30-2013, 01:25 PM   #17
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Excited to see if the Wings can carry their momentum of the last week and a half into this series with Anaheim. If so, look out. If not, at least we kept the playoff streak alive. Should be a great series.
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Old 04-30-2013, 04:48 PM   #18
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Old 04-30-2013, 06:09 PM   #19
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God damnit Colorado. 1996 wasn't enough? You've gotta steal our #1 pick, too?
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Old 04-30-2013, 06:10 PM   #20
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Just for that I'm rooting for the Wings in these playoffs, Colorado.

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Old 04-30-2013, 06:23 PM   #21
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Just for that I'm rooting for the Wings in these playoffs, Colorado.

Tally ho!
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Old 04-30-2013, 08:35 PM   #24
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Paul Laus would be proud!

There's a name I haven't heard in years.

Wonder what Brian Skrudland is up to these days.
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Old 04-30-2013, 09:58 PM   #26
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A blues loss would be a killer for them here, I like the kings chances if they can pull this one out.
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Old 04-30-2013, 10:22 PM   #27
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Are there seriously two OT games going on right now? Awesome. Stay on a little longer so I can tune in when I finish wrapping up work.
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Old 04-30-2013, 10:23 PM   #28
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Damn, kings had the momentum and give up a short hander at the start of a 4 minute power play
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Old 04-30-2013, 10:24 PM   #29
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Of course they both ended
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Old 04-30-2013, 10:25 PM   #30
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Boom! Hawks win!
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Give up being the operative word, Bernier for game 2?
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Give up being the operative word, Bernier for game 2?

I was just about to say that's rash considering the scoreline, then i saw the game winner
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Give up being the operative word, Bernier for game 2?

Quick was stellar all game and is the guy.
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Quick was stellar all game and is the guy.

[insert philadelphia media driven goalie controversy story]

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Wow. Islanders showing why they missed the playoffs every year since fire was discovered (or at least when Ken Morrow was a wee lad).
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Wow. Islanders showing why they missed the playoffs every year since fire was discovered (or at least when Ken Morrow was a wee lad).

Like I said above, they remind me of the 07 Penguins. Their best players are all very young, and Tavares is really good, but not ready for this.

That 07 team lost to Ottawa in 5.
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Like I said above, they remind me of the 07 Penguins. Their best players are all very young, and Tavares is really good, but not ready for this.

That 07 team lost to Ottawa in 5.

It's just one game though, the Isles have the speed to keep up with the Pens. Still, I picked the Pens in five and I doubt it goes beyond that.
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I love all the cheap shit from the Ducks with the game nearly out of reach. I still say Boudreau is the most overrated coach in the history of the NHL. (No offense Chief Rum)

Selanne, though, is fun to watch. The NHL will miss him when he finally retires.
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Old 05-02-2013, 11:32 PM   #42
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So far blues winning the games that the kings did last year.
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Wow, a 4-1 lead has evaporated.
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Wow, a 4-1 lead has evaporated.

A complete fucking meltdown by the Wings in the 3rd. Blowing a 4-1 lead they deserve to lose this game. This is where they are really missing Lidstrom.
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Watching the Wings game while doing other crap around the house thinking that the game was just about over. Oops.
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Old 05-03-2013, 12:08 AM   #46
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Wow. The Wings somehow managed to pull this one out on a goal from Nyquist in OT. They needed this one badly. Going back to Detroit with the series at 1-1.
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Old 05-03-2013, 12:24 AM   #47
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Damn. That was one of the most fun games I have ever been to. I can't talk now, let alone tomorrow at work
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Old 05-03-2013, 06:23 AM   #48
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Damn. That was one of the most fun games I have ever been to. I can't talk now, let alone tomorrow at work

I'm glad you had fun and the Wings won! It's a win-win for us. Good to get the split in Anaheim, but not good to give up a 3 goal lead in the third. Worst part is that the Wings paid the Iron Price for this one. DeKeyser is out for the playoffs with a broken thumb. Not good.
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Old 05-03-2013, 09:16 AM   #49
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I'm glad you had fun and the Wings won! It's a win-win for us. Good to get the split in Anaheim, but not good to give up a 3 goal lead in the third. Worst part is that the Wings paid the Iron Price for this one. DeKeyser is out for the playoffs with a broken thumb. Not good.

Might as well replace him with Ian White or Lashoff since Cola will get hurt 5 seconds after the opening faceoff in game 3.
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Old 05-03-2013, 10:52 AM   #50
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that slashing penalty was bullshit without the corresponding spear on the redwings player.
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