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Originally Posted by Street Pharmacist
Lots of reasons on both sides.
Against the flames: underlying numbers, even traditional ones like Shots on goal, shooting %, etc. Loss of Giordano (sure they won, but not really a recipe for future success the way they did). Many hockey minds feel that way
For the flames: Current record, tightness of team has them punching above their weight class, goal differential, Boblieve
It's a perfectly defensible position
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That doesn't sound at all like the Flames are "by far" the most susceptible.
They have games in hand on the Jets, and hold tie-breakers over them and LA, and they have the easier schedule. That looks pretty positive to me.