Aha! I knew it!LotusBlossom wrote:Honestly, I was. It took a lot of convincing from Mr. LB and he didn't want to waste a $375 playoff round ticket.woodhog wrote:LB, are you at this game? Seems like it.
If there is a game 7, I'm nowhere near the building.
R2G5 - Canucks host Nashville - 5pm - CBC, VS
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Yeah, I suppose that could be true, to an extent. But all the teams in their division see them 8 times a year, year in year out, and the Sedins don't seem hampered by them very much.the toucan kid wrote: Well, but don't you think for a Sedin combo that is so reliant on passing, that a d-pairing that sees them every game for two weeks is going to learn to anticipate the passes and find the other twin quickly better than playing them four times over several months? Is that maybe why the Twins have had trouble in the playoffs? Who knows.
Sure, there's obviously a little luck involved in any streak but it doesn't happen without a lot of extra effort and a little more willingness to go to the "dirty areas". You know, picking up your game a couple of notches for the playoffs.Players go on fluke runs all the time in the playoffs, they also fall off the map. It actually happens in the regular season all the time, so I'm constantly surprised about the aura that surrounds streaks in the playoffs.
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I guess, it's just that, we expect most guys to have their best efforts on most nights, so when things start going really well for a decent player or really poorly for a great player, I typically think it's a matter of health and luck above all else.Sure, there's obviously a little luck involved in any streak but it doesn't happen without a lot of extra effort and a little more willingness to go to the "dirty areas". You know, picking up your game a couple of notches for the playoffs.
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Kesler is more than a decent player, seems in great health and isn't relying on luck. He is "in the zone" right now. We saw it at the Olympics and we're seeing it now. This guy has a gear isn't 'regular issue' for the rest of the league.the toucan kid wrote:I guess, it's just that, we expect most guys to have their best efforts on most nights, so when things start going really well for a decent player or really poorly for a great player, I typically think it's a matter of health and luck above all else.Sure, there's obviously a little luck involved in any streak but it doesn't happen without a lot of extra effort and a little more willingness to go to the "dirty areas". You know, picking up your game a couple of notches for the playoffs.
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He's a great player and he's playing like it. I was more referring to how a player like that can (and did) go so ice cold goal wise for a chunk of the season or not score until so late in the playoffs... luck.Kesler is more than a decent player, seems in great health and isn't relying on luck. He is "in the zone" right now. We saw it at the Olympics and we're seeing it now. This guy has a gear isn't 'regular issue' for the rest of the league.