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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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    Just now, jgodwin17 said:

    Don't pull Fleury, let him stew in this one. Rest Gus and then bench Fleury for the rest of the playoffs.

    Yep no point in putting in Gus now. Save him for valuable games.

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    1 minute ago, jgodwin17 said:

    Don't pull Fleury, let him stew in this one. Rest Gus and then bench Fleury for the rest of the playoffs.

    Yah Fleury should have to see this to the end.  None of this stink should be on Gus

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    Just now, UK_Soldier said:

    No. Leave him in and don't let MAF go again this series unless it get's rough for Gus. 

    Forget the series. The whole playoffs if we get out of the first round.

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    Just now, dlhouse said:

    Yep no point in putting in Gus now. Save him for valuable games.

     

    Just now, UK_Soldier said:

    No. Leave him in and don't let MAF go again this series unless it get's rough for Gus. 

    Fair enough. Drastic difference in composure between the two goalies. I like Fleury and all, but sometimes he feels like he makes things more complicated than they need to be...

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    Just now, WheelSnipeCelly said:

     

    Fair enough. Drastic difference in composure between the two goalies. I like Fleury and all, but sometimes he feels like he makes things more complicated than they need to be...

    Always. That's always been him and I don't know if complicated is even the right word. I'd say hap-hazard and unpredictable. I remember making fun of him for that when the Wild played the Knights in the playoffs. Sometimes it works, sometimes it most certainly does not. I know if I were a defensemen who I'd rather play in front of, and it's not him. Anyone that says any of those defensemen think otherwise are f'ing nuts. 

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    2 minutes ago, jgodwin17 said:

    I know you watched the St. Louis series last year too.

    I did, but also understand if/when we get out of this series or if Gus struggles, MAF could still help. 

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    Boldy, Mojo, Spurgeon all with the uncharacteristic -3 for the night so far. That was a brutal period. Feel like this is on Deano for going with Fleury. I get that he didn't change the goalies last playoffs soon enough, but feels like he overcorrected this go-around. Why would you swap goalies when the Gus Bus did all that could be asked of him and more last game?

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    This is the second playoff flameout by MAF in two years.  I’d be surprised if BG hasn’t seen enough. It’s like having a field goal kicker who repeatedly misses 30 yarders at end of tie games. Can only watch that so many times before the humane thing to do is to not let him be put in that situation anymore.  We’re there with MAF

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    2 minutes ago, jgodwin17 said:

    He tries to make everything a dramatic production. FFS sometimes you just need to be in position and let the damn puck hit you.

    He's a relic. Refuses to play the butterfly style and flops around like a flounder for textbook saves. He's completely clueless and out of position all the time.

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    1 minute ago, Pewterschmidt said:

    This is the second playoff flameout by MAF in two years.  I’d be surprised if BG hasn’t seen enough. It’s like having a field goal kicker who repeatedly misses 30 yarders at end of tie games. Can only watch that so many times before the humane thing to do is to not let him be put in that situation anymore.  We’re there with MAF

    He should have seen enough prior to this game. It's not enough some nobody you got from Ottawa massively outplayed him all year? BG is just so full of himself that he can't admit he made a mistake by trading for him. He's too prideful and MAF is the hill he chooses to die on.

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