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Originally Posted by djsFlames
Most times the Flames were a surefire bet to win in the first minute without giving up possession.
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Perhaps this is where the absence of Gio is really prevalent; the lack of a defenseman that's an offensive threat.
Which again begs the question, why hasn't Kylington been given the green light to kick off OT with the main offensive weapons? What they're been doing is clearly not working, and needs to change in order to get better results. Can't be just wasting the extra points. Plus even though it's 3-on-3, if team is gonna make playoffs, want them to become accoustum of getting the gwg in overtime come playoffs by having confidence in the regular season.