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Originally Posted by djsFlames
What I'm saying is Iginla and Cammalleri haven't even begun to contribute to the offense of the team, and already the supporting cast has shown a more potent offense than last year's squad altogether. And you know those two will shake it. It's just a matter of time.
Feel free to doubt that they'll come around and call it fantasy chatter, but 11 consecutive years says otherwise, and Cammalleri's recent history, despite showing a small decline (on a pretty horrid mtl team), still doesn't say he's nearly as bad a producer as he's been here so far.
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It seems a little unfair to assume that Iginla and Cammalieri will return to their norms but the secondary guys won't return to theirs and keep scoring at the pace they are. Sure Iginla and Cammalieri are likely to score more but guys like Hudler, Stempniak and Glencross are likely to score less.
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And yeah, last night was pretty ridiculously awesome, if you ask me. Apparently if you ask just about anybody that actually watched that game from a fan perspective. Boo hoo, so the hawks took the coin flip in the end and their goalie played superhuman. It doesn't take away what the Flames did as a team. I saw a dominant, relentless team. They've been that way since playing the Oilers. Ffs, Bouwmeester is Actually playing up to his worth. And there's complaining?
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Again ridiculously awesome is a little strong but they did play well last night. Overall this season they have played poorly though and that should have more weight than one game in which their opponents were at 40% at best.
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Unless you're really taking the results/standings personally, when it's been repeatedly claimed on here that they're not a bonafide playoff team by the majority of people anyways, how can you complain about how they're playing right now?!..
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I am commenting on how they are playing not complaining and I thought they would be an 8-12th place team not the worst team in the league that they look like now.