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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814
It's a 'better win' game - there's no excuse to lose to the worst team in the NHL when they're running their backup out there.
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The reason I do not like these emphatic sorts of pronouncements is because there is so much parity in today's NHL. Literally ANY team can win on ANY given night.
So, while the probability is high that the Flames will win, and while we should all expect them to do so, there remains a distinct possibility that they will not. And then what?
Does this mean the Flames are a terrible team?
Does it affect their outlook on the whole season?