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Originally Posted by gvitaly
Coleman is on pace for 32G, and 63P.
His career highs are 22G, and 38P.
He has been an absolute beauty this season, and Mangiapane - Backlund -Coleman remain the line to watch.
Here's to 4 Ws in a row, and a potential debut for Kuznetsov.
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Coleman is just an excellent hockey player. I realize that they pay a premium for him but looking back, he was one of Treliving's best signings. The consistency and professionalism that he brought coming from a championship winning franchise is remarkable.
I'm excited for the game today. Against the odds and, in spite of the terrible start, the Flames have established their game. They are competitive and resilient and I enjoy watching them. It seems like they finally found line combinations that work.
I'll be watching Huberdeau closely today. He seemed like he was turning a corner and then went pointless last game, so I hope he can get back on the scoresheet and really have a second half of the season that shows he can still play at a high level. It took a long, long time but he finally had a run of games where he looked like a very dangerous set up man. Imagine what a development it would be if he could be the player they were hoping for a couple years here?