Just watched the Gulutzan interview where he comments on the "hard meeting" the team had yesterday. I have a feeling this is going to be an ugly lopsided game in Chicago's favour. The impression I was getting from Gulutzan is that players weren't happy with what he had to say and they need "tough skin" as he put it.
I'm expecting emotions to run high tonight, and not in the Flames favour.
7-3 Chicago
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Just watched the Gulutzan interview where he comments on the "hard meeting" the team had yesterday. I have a feeling this is going to be an ugly lopsided game in Chicago's favour. The impression I was getting from Gulutzan is that players weren't happy with what he had to say and they need "tough skin" as he put it.
I'm expecting emotions to run high tonight, and not in the Flames favour.
7-3 Chicago
I thought his comments on the meeting was more so holding people accountable for their mistakes and seeing what each player is doing wrong and how it can be fixed.
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Appears to be a decent chance Brian Elliott plays back to back tonight and tomorrow. Told that was original plan #stlblues#Flames
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Just watched the Gulutzan interview where he comments on the "hard meeting" the team had yesterday. I have a feeling this is going to be an ugly lopsided game in Chicago's favour. The impression I was getting from Gulutzan is that players weren't happy with what he had to say and they need "tough skin" as he put it.
I'm expecting emotions to run high tonight, and not in the Flames favour.
7-3 Chicago
Oh FFS your honor he's editorializing and speculating at the same time.
sorry your honor objection, he's editorializing and speculating at the same time.
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