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Let the mugging begin. It's the only way the Minnesota Wild can win. To advance in the NHL playoffs, the Avalanche must embrace the darkness. When playing this goon-it- up Wild bunch, hockey is a no-holds- barred battle of attrition, not skill. The only good thing that can be said about Minnesota's 3-2 overtime victory against Colorado was the game lasted so deep into the night that it ended ... [link]

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Wild ‘Goon’ It Up
Published 4/15/2008 by Paul at KK Hockey
... win. To advance in the NHL playoffs, the Avalanche must embrace the darkness. When playing this goon-it- up Wild bunch, hockey is a no-holds- barred battle of attrition, not skill. The only good thing that can be said about Minnesota’s 3-2 overtime victory against Colorado was the game lasted so deep into the night that it ended past the bedtime of most kids who could be frightened by the way the Wild mauls all the beauty from the sport. continued

A Humble Request
Published 4/15/2008 by Mike at MHH <milehighhockey@yahoo.com> at Mile High Hockey: Front Page Posts
To add some validity to this post (where I promise not to go off the deep end), here's some mass media opinions of last night's game and the series so far: Pop Culture Reference in Title That Won't Be Relevant in 5 Years Courtesy of Kiszla Obvious Sports Cliche For Jibbles' Collection Now that we've got that out of the way, let's talk about the power play.  It sucks. OK, got that out of my system.  Jibbles committed a sin of sins yesterday with this post, suggesting that the PP may not be that bad. Jinx?  I don't ...

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