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Yathinkso

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:04 pm
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Well, it was one of those games. Detroit just toyed with the Wild all
night and made them look like a 2nd rate team. Detroit proved it is
currently heads and tails above the Wild, and most other teams in the
Western conference. I do not recall the Wild being dominated by a team
this badly in recent seasons. It will be interesting to see how they
rebound tomorrow against a pretty tough Columbus team.

And thank god Gaborik is okay. The nice little somersault could have
ended in a serious injury. That is why the coaches always tells the
players....heads up!!!!!

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 7:06 am
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Yathinkso wrote:
> Well, it was one of those games. Detroit just toyed with the Wild all
> night and made them look like a 2nd rate team. Detroit proved it is
> currently heads and tails above the Wild, and most other teams in the
> Western conference. I do not recall the Wild being dominated by a team
> this badly in recent seasons. It will be interesting to see how they
> rebound tomorrow against a pretty tough Columbus team.
>
> And thank god Gaborik is okay. The nice little somersault could have
> ended in a serious injury. That is why the coaches always tells the
> players....heads up!!!!!
Ya Think So?? ;)

I was very disappointed in their play. Then after watching the Gophers
bomb in the third against Dakota, I just decided this wasn't our day to
be a Minnesota hockey fan.

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Scott Smith

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 12:40 pm
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On Fri, 07 Dec 2007 21:04:22 -0600, Yathinkso <user.DeleteThis@iluvu.net> wrote:

>Well, it was one of those games. Detroit just toyed with the Wild all
>night and made them look like a 2nd rate team. Detroit proved it is
>currently heads and tails above the Wild, and most other teams in the
>Western conference. I do not recall the Wild being dominated by a team
>this badly in recent seasons. It will be interesting to see how they
>rebound tomorrow against a pretty tough Columbus team.


Once I saw they had Harding in the net for the Wild against
the Wings, I figured the Wild had already written this game off as
a loss before it even began.




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