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That's outplaying a team. Regardless of the final score - I've already acknowledged that Vas is the weak link. That said, it felt as if they were playing with an overall uneasiness with Vas in goal, and they were definitely playing a more protective brand of hockey than we've seen from them. The Hawks could have easily hung 5 on him that night. He is maddening to watch - I've seen they guy play like a HOF'er one night, then leak 6 to the Sabers the next - he's good, but inconsistent as hell. If he needs to go tomorrow night, we need his best - an effort like Wednesday will have the Hawks smelling blood. |
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either way, the kids should be smelling blood b/c chicago is effectively down to 3.5 defensemen. Oduya is hurt Kimmo is lost TVR is green Runblad is green Cuminsky has brain farts all the time so you're double and triple shifting Keith, Seabrook, and Hjarly.....Crawford is not doing magic tricks in net, there's no reason TB shouldn't have 3 goals a night. At this point in the series, i think it's tail of a team who has been there done that and knows how to handle adversity, vs a team a very young and talented stars, that have never been in this position before. -bt- |