I doubt there will be more than a handful of games where we are attempting to run out the clock.
But your point is right on.
But your point is right on.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: uconnjack8 on April 16, 2024, 05:50:14 PMTough to win games when you get down 2 scores in the 1st half almost every week.
Quote from: Ed Vette on April 14, 2024, 10:46:41 AMYes
Quote from: kartanoman on April 14, 2024, 02:34:00 PMAs should be the case.
In unrelated playoff-impacting hockey, a sad ending to a team which has put together a nice run to close out their season. I, for one, am disappointed and sad to see them leave town:
Sources - Coyotes players told team is relocating to Utah
Hockey has had nearly three decades to take root here and it simply hasn't been successful. The team, the head coach and players deserve far better than what they've been given and, so, it was the right decision for them to go to a place where they will be welcomed and have a chance to take root, grow and achieve far more than what they could under all the constraints here in Phoenix. Mullet Arena was a unique, surreal experience to take in an NHL game, with the Rangers, no less, but with a 4,600 seat capacity, the players have to sacrifice, the revenue stream isn't there and the owner came to grips and did the right thing by making it known his intention to sell.
For a lot of reasons I want the Rangers to go all the way, to say I was able to see them up close and personal in Phoenix would be perhaps the most important of all.
To the Coyotes, I wish them well in SLC under their new team name and uniform and may their young kids develop to challenge and dominate the west one day. In a bit of irony, they took down the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 last night in overtime; a testimony to their resilience and a tip of my hat to them with all the respect in the world for going on with the job in front of them.
Peace!