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Both teams were playing a bit like river boat gamblers at the end and St. Loser has the bigger river I guess. Not great situational awareness from Seabs getting caught that deep in the last 30 seconds...hard point to give away.</p>
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Exactly. No reason for Seabs to drop down especially with how common turnovers were in the game, and Crawford's nuts deflecting the puck in didn't help. </p>
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Hossa looked bad this game, the turnovers didn't help, and I think it's time that something needs to be adressed with the PK--not to panic mode but to a point where the coaching staff is saying "this ain't working--what do we fix?"</p>
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On a good point, Crawford, aside from his clockweights conspiring against him, looked solid. Sharp was playing like a man possessed and the PP got rolling.</p>