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Canes vs Kraken 10pm Puck drop


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3 hours ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

The bright side is they should be mentally and physically adjusted to the time zone against EDM and Calgary. I’ll be honest, I’ll be happy to come away from the next two with a point. 

I'd like to get at least 2! 

Calgary did an excellent job replacing Johnny Gaudreau and Matthew Tkachuk with Jonathan Huberdeau MacKenzie Weegar, and Kadri and will be a tough matchup.

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24 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Edmonton sure hasn't looked good (especially on defense) Calgary is a very poor man's Hurricanes IMO.

Calgary reminds me of a better version of Columbus.

Tons of offensive firepower, average defense, though they did try to improve it with Weegar, and average to sometimes below average goaltending.

Good recipe for success in the regular season when teams aren’t locking everything down, but not a great recipe for success in the playoffs.

Edmonton annihilated both their defense and Markstrom in the playoffs last year, to the tune of 25 goals in 5 games to be exact.

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7 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Calgary reminds me of a better version of Columbus.

Tons of offensive firepower, average defense, though they did try to improve it with Weegar, and average to sometimes below average goaltending.

Good recipe for success in the regular season when teams aren’t locking everything down, but not a great recipe for success in the playoffs.

Edmonton annihilated both their defense and Markstrom in the playoffs last year, to the tune of 25 goals in 5 games to be exact.

They were second to us for the Jennings last season new roster but yea.... Playoffs are a different animal.

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6 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Edmonton annihilated both their defense and Markstrom in the playoffs last year, to the tune of 25 goals in 5 games to be exact.

I watched a couple of those playoff games and, not having the opportunity to see much of either Calgary or Edmonton during the regular season, I was shocked. I was under the impression Calgary was the better team.

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