Feels like a big game, and to lose it will send us into a terrible spiral. Or keep us in the spiral we are already in. And it feels ridiculous because I honestly think the team is better than they have been for three years. But rather than get the bounces that keep them close for the whole season we really could be looking at 14th place. Depressing.
Looking forward to hearing about how great all the players on Chicago are.
I suspect him and Hrudey will spend the majority of their time gushing about the kids up in Edmonton. Stuff like how Kane and Toews remind them of what Eberle and Hall will be in 5 years or how Keith is good, but that kid Schultz in Edmonton's really got people talking kind of blabber.
Yup when the odds are stacked against the opposition, the Flames are always there to even it out for them.
Hawks are tired team;
Hawks get in late;
Hawks playing their backup goalie;
Hawks without a key player in Bolland;
Hawks have not won in Calgary in awhile.
Pretty much guarantees a Hawks win. Flames always blow the back to back night advantage.
Flames were 8-4-1 against teams in that situation last season, and 9-1-1 the season before. I hardly call that 'always' blowing the back to back advantage. Just another prime example of people on here blowing things out of proportion because their memory only goes back as far as the previous game.
Seems some are having a lot of trouble doing so, but i'm already over last game. I'm fully aware of the weaknesses of the team shown early this season, but what happened last game doesn't automatically imply anything about the next game. Different team, different day, different game. Get over it and move on.
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The fact of the matter is that this is a short season. Any game is a do or die, especially if you're already deep in the hole. I think the players know what needs to be done tonight...if they do, I'd say 3-2 for the Flames.