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UNH has done their job securing 3 points in Orono, which mind you isn't as friendly this year as last year in regards to wins. Tonight is critical to win. Losing 6 points this weekend will basically get us on the ropes for the rest of the year unless we magically sweep Lindenwood and Denver-...
He isn't the problem, but he has shown he can play a physical nature as well with his scoring ability. He should do that a little more often so it would open up more lanes for him because people will respect him for that. If you watch some of his older videos he can backcheck quite well..but...
You can see it on the ice unfortunately. Look at last year. Breen, Renwick, Makar, Brazele, Mitton...those guys were GRINDERS and leaders in the best sense. Lunch pail players. Some of our pretty boys need to understand (Poirier) you are not going to last not playing a 2 way game in the NHL...
As of right now. We don't have it. But maybe we have PSU it. BXm
Dude I'm right with you. But you can't lose 3 points like this to a shell defensive team
Losing to scrub ass UNH defensive shell shitting our pants at home to this trash ass team losing points in hockey east = we don't have it right now. May have it. But this is FUCKING EMBARRASSING
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