The Wednesday Night Hockey OOT is different and unusual in that there are no nationally televised games in Canada.
The good news is that the majority of games are in Mountain and Pacific prime time.
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'Hawks make it hard on themselves, and spot a 4-1 lead to the Preds. The mount a furious comeback to force OT, and give up a precious point to Nashville. Only gaining 1 point on the Preds isn't going to make catching them possible, with Friday's season series finale. The 3 point game was a bad outcome for the Stars, who were idle.
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Literally need the Oilers to win. Realize I am actively cheering for the Canadiens. Remind myself that I need the Oilers to win. Wait two minutes. Repeat.
####ing hate the Oilers.
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Just turned to see Anderson put the Habs up 2 - 1. The PBP guys said Kassian won't be back after getting shook up in the first. Did he break a nail or something? Or perhaps he fell over his stick.
Just turned to see Anderson put the Habs up 2 - 1. The PBP guys said Kassian won't be back after getting shook up in the first. Did he break a nail or something? Or perhaps he fell over his stick.
He pulled a hamstring trying to kick someone
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There is the Oiler officiating advantage. Pull my RV blatantly trips Armia. Armia while laying on the ice then trips Pull my RV and Armia gets the only penalty.
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The most irritating thing so far was McDavid blindly firing the puck around for a rim and shooting it right at the ref who left space behind him for a rim, then McDavid swearing at him as he was calling a powerplay for the Oilers.