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  • Game 2 Gamethread: Wild at Stars (8:30 p.m.)


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    Thomas Williams

    The Minnesota Wild have an incredible opportunity. After everyone predicted the Dallas Stars to walk away with this first-round series as the winner, but if the Wild win tonight it means heading back home up 2-0 on the favorites.

    Game 1 was a doozy and a game that went on for way too long, but the result was fine. If we are asking the team of anything, it is to make this a win and less than 90 full minutes of hockey.

    It is the playoffs, so we never have a clue who is actually playing until warm-ups happen just 30 minutes before puck drop. But, we did get the information that Oskar Sundqvist has healed from his injury and will be in the lineup for Game 2. As well, John Klingberg remains out, so the blue line will most likely stay the same as it was on Monday.

    Projected Wild lineup

    Kirill Kaprizov -- Ryan Hartman -- Mats Zuccarello
    Marcus Johansson -- Frederick Gaudreau -- Matt Boldy
    Gustav Nyquist -- Sam Steel -- Marcus Foligno (Sundqvist?)
    Brandon Duhaime -- Connor Dewar -- Ryan Reaves

    Jake Middleton -- Jared Spurgeon
    Jonas Brodin -- Matt Dumba
    Jon Merrill -- Brock Faber

    Filip Gustavsson played 90 minutes of hockey on Monday but head coach Dean Evason said picking Game 2's starter wasn't going to be influenced by that. But, Marc-Andre Fleury has been rumored to be getting the start tonight, so we'll have to see.

    Projected Stars lineup

    Jason Robertson -- Roope Hintz -- Tyler Seguin
    Jamie Benn -- Wyatt Johnston -- Evgenii Dadonov
    Mason Marchment -- Max Domi -- Ty Dellandrea
    Joel Kiviranta -- Radek Faksa -- Luke Glendening

    Ryan Suter -- Miro Heiskanen
    Esa Lindell -- Jani Hakanpaa
    Thomas Harley -- Colin Miller

    Jake Oettinger
    Scott Wedgewood

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    1 minute ago, jgodwin17 said:

    Also going to disagree with Carter. Hintz and Benn have been great, Robertson has been invisible.

    The more I watch Robo the more unimpressed I am. I called him an average skater in an earlier post, after this game, I would say less so after watching this game. Again, he's smart, has a good shot, and good line-mates. 

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    1 minute ago, jgodwin17 said:

    Also going to disagree with Carter. Hintz and Benn have been great, Robertson has been invisible.

    These guys are so mediocre. LaPanta was such a dork the other game.

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    7 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    Don't forget how much mentoring MAF has done with Gustavsson this season.  He's had a habit of doing that with his backups.  For Gustavsson to watch MAF get hammered and still keep playing through it, this is a lesson for him how to handle it. 

    We're not going to win every game in this series, I don't mind the blowout. We should be pretty salty on Friday

    Right. Good for Gustaffson to watch MAF to learn how not to play goalie.

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    1 minute ago, Backwoodsbob said:

    These guys are so mediocre. LaPanta was such a dork the other game.

    LOL. LaPanta is the picture you see when you look up dork in the dictionary. 

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    Just now, Pewterschmidt said:

    Those drunk Texans are singing like it’s a soccer game

    They were goalie chanting MAF after the first goal which is a bit much, but in hindsight...I'll call it prophetic. Better to have lively crowds than how the X generally is. 

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    Just now, UK_Soldier said:

    Kick his ass KK97. Bet Robo can't fight either. Looks wobbly/off balance on his skates. 

    Robo was not only losing the puck to, but getting physically dominated by Spurgeon, who he has like 4-5 inches and 35 pounds on. He's physically weak, or at least doesn't make use of what strength he has.

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    3 minutes ago, dlhouse said:

    Right. Good for Gustaffson to watch MAF to learn how not to play goalie.

    when you're a 24 year old goaltender, you've got to learn how not to lose confidence. You learn a lot when you lose. This is just a cheap lesson for him, since he doesn't have to feel bad about letting the guys down.

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    1 minute ago, mnfaninnc said:

    when you're a 24 year old goaltender, you've got to learn how not to lose confidence. You learn a lot when you lose. This is just a cheap lesson for him, since he doesn't have to feel bad about letting the guys down.

    Feels like this would be a better lesson for the regular season, but I don't actually think Gus needs this lesson. 

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    2 minutes ago, mnfaninnc said:

    when you're a 24 year old goaltender, you've got to learn how not to lose confidence. You learn a lot when you lose. This is just a cheap lesson for him, since he doesn't have to feel bad about letting the guys down.

    Silver linings

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