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Cap'tain Fantastic

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Oui les feuilles d’érable on joué un match énorme! Je leur en souhaite un autre comme ça, je dois passer à Toronto bientôt et, c’est une ville qui me déprime déjà suffisamment sans que ses habitants en rajoutent!!! Lol
 
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Should Toronto go home and win game 7, it sets up an enormous storyline of Freddie Anderson, who sports a glittering .937 save % in these playoffs, seeking vengeance against the team which spurned him because they didn't feel he was someone they could win a Stanley Cup with him. The Rantanen vengeance tour and Anderson vengeance tour could be the stories of these playoffs.

Of course, I am not counting out Florida which is defending champion and has shown they can win pressure games on the road. I feel like they haven't had a full strength Tkachuk, and that has hurt them a bit.
 

Doc Holliday

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Star Jets forward Mark Schiefle received extremely sad news this morning: his father had passed away during the night. The entire team is in shock & there are no news whether or not the devastated Schiefle will be able to play in tonight’s game in Dallas. My condolences to Mark Schiefle & his family in these very difficult times.
 
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gaby

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WOW.....a very tough situation and decision......perhaps he will play en l'honneur/memory de son père et que ses coéquipiers vont pousser la machine au max pour lui......ou c'est trop demandé à l'athlète dévasté????
My guess is he will play...and win....lolll.
 
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Cap'tain Fantastic

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I dont know if he will play, according to one NHL article, the passing of his dad was not expected in any way and apparently, Scheifele is devastated. I cant imagine someone performing under these circumstances. But who knows? We’ve seen, in the past, some athletes going through such situations and chose to go out there and perform.
 
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Yes.....confirmé aussi sur le site NHL....will watch and wish him the best...said to his coach his dad ''would want him to play''......wow...
 

Doc Holliday

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Yes.....confirmé aussi sur le site NHL....will watch and wish him the best...said to his coach his dad ''would want him to play''......wow...
Somewhat reminds me of a decision i made years ago when i was in high school. An uncle of mine passed away unexpectedly on the morning of a basketball game i was scheduled to play in. It was a playoff game & although I wasn’t the best player on my team i was an important player & my teammates had picked me as their team captain at the start of the season. My parents told me it was up to me if i played or not & added that my uncle would want me to play since he was a big influence on my life at the time & followed my games closely. So i decided to play & dedicated the game to my deceased uncle. Well i was a mess the entire game. I was like a zombie & couldn’t concentrate on the task at hand. I missed very easy shot. I missed ever free throw. Finally early in the 2nd half i pulled myself out of the game since i realized i was hurting my team more than anything. We ended up losing that game but ended up winning the series later that week. The main reason i played was that i figured playing would take my mind off my uncle’s death & the total opposite happened.
 
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