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Originally Posted by Radio
Remove all their wins...and they never won a game all year.
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No. Remove two runs of six and ten games and the team was a sub .500 team for 66 games. You can argue it's cherry picking to an extent but does highlight that the team was not very good for 80% of the schedule. It's not like they went on a really long losing streak in that span as they were more of a win one, lose two, win two, lose two team for most of the season. If they play largely the same next season but don't go on a ten game run we would be looking at a lottery team. Consistency was not a strong point of this season's edition of the Flames but as I said in my last post I feel goaltending played a large role in that.