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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
Score adjustments are imperfect. Reality is this: when the game was tied,or within one, the Stars were the better team:
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Well those two lines are practically humping in the range that you are calling Dallas better.
I said they were the better team and admitted that score effects play a role. Looked it up and posted the score adjusted values.
Not sure what else I can say.
Opening of the Flamesnation game story ...
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I mean, sometimes you just run into a talented goalie having a great night and, no matter how many pucks you throw at him or how many high quality chances you generate on the powerplay, it’s just not going to go your way. It happens.
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I guess they were fooled by made up stats too.
Oh and looks like the Dallas beat reporter and some of the Stars saw it the same way as well ...
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Bishop was spectacular, stopping 38 shots to earn his 24th career shutout. He helped foil the Flames' power play and also stopped several shorthanded chances while the Stars' power play was fumbling the puck.
All in all, it was the kind of performance the team was seeking when it signed Bishop to a six-year contract in the summer.
"It was awesome. He was our best player tonight, by far," said Shore. "He was steady, he was in position all the time, he made every save and kind of made the saves look easy when they weren't. He was on his game, and it was great to see."
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