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I agree MM, this is a litmus test for the Wings. At home, against a division rival (who is undefeated in regulation) and having a chance to break that streak. If they cannot get up for this game, then what game can they get up for? They need to get out early and keep the pressure up. The whole sitting on a one goal lead isn't going to cut it. Chicago has that uncanny way of scoring that game tying goal or go ahead goal with less than a minute to play. I've seen it time and time again.
Oh and by the way, I wonder how many more Blackhawk fans will be in the stands than Red Wings fans. That will be interesting to see.
Long time no post, good to see you around.
Not only do the Blackhawks score late goals, the Wings give them up like nobody's business. Not a good combination.
EDIT: What eats me alive is that... it was a completely UNFORCED ERROR on Ericcson's part that kept Chicago's streak alive. If it was a case of Chicago simply playing better, it'd be easier to take. But to give up the win on something like that... ouch.
Last edited by chemiclord; March 3, 2013, 03:03 PM.
The thing that the media never mentions is back in the old days when you had Wins-Losses-Ties that if you lost a game in overtime, you received 0 points. Its easier nowadays for the Blackhawks to get a point because all they have to do is make it to overtime.
EDIT: What eats me alive is that... it was a completely UNFORCED ERROR on Ericcson's part that kept Chicago's streak alive. If it was a case of Chicago simply playing better, it'd be easier to take. But to give up the win on something like that... ouch.
Absolutely agree with this.
Hey SLF and Frank
All emotions can be traced back to two basic ones........love and fear.
The thing that the media never mentions is back in the old days when you had Wins-Losses-Ties that if you lost a game in overtime, you received 0 points. Its easier nowadays for the Blackhawks to get a point because all they have to do is make it to overtime.
Agreed.
All emotions can be traced back to two basic ones........love and fear.
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