EspoForever
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Regarding 1971 vs this one...the 71 loss bothered me more over the years. I thought of it every time we did not win until 2010. I was only 7 in 71 so it did not buig me much then but it kept digging at me over the years.</p>
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Regarding the long goal, Tony was always weak on long shot because contact lenses were not as good back then and he was really near-sighted. He was awesome in close though.</p>
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I thought this Hawks/Kings series was exciting but in no way was it well-played, IMO. Most of the goals were brutal mistakes and / or broken plays and / or atrocious goaltending. Several more were deflected into teams' own goal on misguided attempts to block shots. For that reason I give then Rangers a better chance to win than most people I talk to.</p>
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Regarding us us not playing a puck possession game...no idea. We had so many unforced icings and turnovers it was painful watching. We also had the winger too far up the wall all the time making it too easy for opponent D to pressure the receiver of the ring-around pass, resulting in us not getting the puck out of our end. We did that stuff most all year.</p>
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Regarding the long goal, Tony was always weak on long shot because contact lenses were not as good back then and he was really near-sighted. He was awesome in close though.</p>
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I thought this Hawks/Kings series was exciting but in no way was it well-played, IMO. Most of the goals were brutal mistakes and / or broken plays and / or atrocious goaltending. Several more were deflected into teams' own goal on misguided attempts to block shots. For that reason I give then Rangers a better chance to win than most people I talk to.</p>
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Regarding us us not playing a puck possession game...no idea. We had so many unforced icings and turnovers it was painful watching. We also had the winger too far up the wall all the time making it too easy for opponent D to pressure the receiver of the ring-around pass, resulting in us not getting the puck out of our end. We did that stuff most all year.</p>