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coco_canuck wrote:Obviously the Twins are on the decline.
Superstars do not go on 7-8 game slumps, so by virtue of their recent struggles, we simply cannot call them superstars.
They've clearly lost an edge and are easily intimidated...how else do you explain their recent struggles?
It's either intimidation/pussification or they're skills have drastically diminished.
Since it's only one, or both of those, I'd say they and the Canucks are fucked.
Talk about a $12.2M anchor...Henrik is closer to being Francesco Schettino than he is to being Linden.
coco_canuck wrote: Cocos rant
coco_canuck wrote:Obviously the Twins are on the decline.
Superstars do not go on 7-8 game slumps, so by virtue of their recent struggles, we simply cannot call them superstars.
They've clearly lost an edge and are easily intimidated...how else do you explain their recent struggles?
It's either intimidation/pussification or they're skills have drastically diminished.
Since it's only one, or both of those, I'd say they and the Canucks are fucked.
Talk about a $12.2M anchor...Henrik is closer to being Francesco Schettino than he is to being Linden.

donlever wrote:...had enough of that topic for the time being have we?
Larry Goodenough wrote:There are too many variables at play to make simple minded blanket statements.
Short summer to train
Lesser motivation to do well in the regular season
Less motivated team to play with
Division title locked up really early
Regression in officiating
Less powerplay opportunities
Stronger, more defensive conference
Kesler was out early, is not the same Kesler as last year due to off season inability to train and Kesler was taking on defensive assignments to protect Hodgson, rather than drawing defensive matchups away from the Sedins.
LotusBlossom wrote:All fans are frustrated but coco seems a little more so
coco_canuck wrote: Not actually frustrated, just find the bed wetting rather humorous....and Canucks fans/media never cease to amaze me.
mathonwy wrote:Larry Goodenough wrote:There are too many variables at play to make simple minded blanket statements.
Short summer to train
Lesser motivation to do well in the regular season
Less motivated team to play with
Division title locked up really early
Regression in officiating
Less powerplay opportunities
Stronger, more defensive conference
Kesler was out early, is not the same Kesler as last year due to off season inability to train and Kesler was taking on defensive assignments to protect Hodgson, rather than drawing defensive matchups away from the Sedins.
So... ok.
Regardless of what happens in the playoffs.
What happens next season?
Larry Goodenough wrote:Regression in officiating
Less powerplay opportunities
donlever wrote:"It's all just so much fluff Jerry."
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