Didn’t even realize it was Friday the 13th and Natalie Gauvreau was sitting behind the Stars bench again tonight. The game ended in the same score the other night when she was there. Guess we’ll see if it’s a curse or if there Flames have the sudden death killer in them for game 7.
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Originally Posted by BoLevi
Game seven is desperation time for both teams. Killer instinct is not letting a team up off the mat.
We have 5 game 7's in the first round. That should tell you that finishing off the opponent is not as easy as you make it to be. It's not because of a lack of killer instinct.
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Despite game 7 going to overtime, the Flames dominated the play for the entire game. I'd say that was a pretty good showing of killer instinct.
If Dallas won, it would have been off a lucky chance, but the intensity and pressure was in the Dallas end of the rink for most of the time. The Flames were working hard for the win.
Despite game 7 going to overtime, the Flames dominated the play for the entire game. I'd say that was a pretty good showing of killer instinct.
If Dallas won, it would have been off a lucky chance, but the intensity and pressure was in the Dallas end of the rink for most of the time. The Flames were working hard for the win.
I think Dallas had some legitimately good chances to win the game last night. They hit some posts and some close calls. But lets face it, the shots were 67 to 28 in a game 7, there was only one man in this series who stopped the Flames from running away with it and that was Jake GOATinger.
Despite game 7 going to overtime, the Flames dominated the play for the entire game. I'd say that was a pretty good showing of killer instinct.
If Dallas won, it would have been off a lucky chance, but the intensity and pressure was in the Dallas end of the rink for most of the time. The Flames were working hard for the win.
Feel like Dallas had more than their fare share of bounces go their way. The crazy Oettinger save by his own stick, after he'd dropped it. Multiple times where the puck just happened to bounce the wrong way and into Oettinger. Oettinger was great, but he also had a lot of things go his way.