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Wow, Lecavalier must be the luckiest SOB in the NHL. He just throws shit at the net and it goes in; no wonder he had a 52 goal season. NJ needs to stop with the lazy play and play with at least a little bit of urgency; they cycle more in their own zone than they do in the offensive zone.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Anaheim will be a tough challenge for the Canucks. It cannot feel good to almost blow a 3-1 lead. Anaheim also took the season series 3-1 and that one loss was in OT. I'll give the Canucks this though - Luongo is definitely better than Bryzgalov and their scoring is more spread out so if one line doesn't get it done, another line probably will.
There's nowhere I can't reach.
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The Sens will choke like they always do. I think Buffalo has way too much depth for Ottawa to handle. The Spezza-Alfredsson-Heatley line is all Ottawa has. Plus, from what I've seen, Buffalo is really good at cycling the puck to the high slot which means they always have hangers there and from what I saw in the NJ series, that is exactly where Emery tends to give up alot of big rebounds (ones that NJ couldn't cash in on). Ottawa does have the better defense though, so things should be interesting (especially with what happened in the regular season between these two).
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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