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Originally Posted by Bingo
Having read through the comments on the previous pages, I appear to be the one standing alone on Kylington's night.
I thought he looked jittery, wasn't moving the puck well, too many mistakes, and then it seems like he's hanging on to guys as they try to walk him wide almost taking holding penalties every time.
But I'm the one going solo.
Agreed on the Frolik night, but forgot to put it in the story
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I didn't think Rasmus looked too good on that pairing last night, but it's part expectations too. Expectations are helping Lucic look so good after a year of Neal floating.
BTW I liked how you posted your recaps in separate threads last year, as it made them easier to find. Just my two cents.
And I appreciate the comment about certain people wanted to focus on how changing a bounce or two in the playoffs last year would have been a different result. It's probably time to put analysis of that series to bed for a while but the team should really own the fact that they were absolutely outclassed. Hockey is a game of moments and sometimes if they go your way you can overcome being thumped. But not over any length of time. I believe Treliving knows this from what I heard him say right after the playoffs. Hopefully time hasn't changed his view.