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Originally Posted by Split98
That 7 game win streak was great for the standings, but terrible for our perception of the team. In that win streak, our top 6 were terrible and they were terrible again tonight. Our bottom 6 haven't been able to squeak out wins in the last 4, but they carried those 7 wins.
Optimism is the only argument that this is a slump, and this slump will end. What a lot of fans want to talk about is whether this team actually has what it takes to do anything in the post-season, and I don't think it's that insane to be a bit anxious about what we're seeing on the ice.
I hope they get their #### together, but how much more if this play do people need to see before we can get on the same page that this is going poorly? I get that Sunday could be a great game and we get back to dominating (esp with our schedule), but the ASB was a while ago now and I haven't thought the Flames were deserving of their #1 spot since the break. If Sunday is the day, I welcome it but this isn't a problem that started tonight.
They showed at the start of the season that they have the skill to score at will, but they've also shown quite frequently in their careers that they're fragile. The worry fans have is that this team doesn't know how to get their mojo back, and SJ is rolling as we sit and wonder.
Optimism is great. But concern for this team is warranted.
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Concern is fine
Saying the season is done, first round sweep, team is weak ect. is just...well not smart
Game was actually a must win for the Yotes...like season on the line. They left it all out there...Flames didn't