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Been watching AEW but I'll tune in for the 3rd period... Doesn't seem too competitive though.. Blues don't stand a chance without Binnington, and even then it would be a long long long shot
3-0 lead, Avs fall apart mentally
Blues capitalize and come back to 3-3
Avs get a miracle all timer goal, think they have it won
Blues tie it up again
Blues win on a soft goal early in OT
The way this went, I can see this series going to 7... Every single thing went against the psyche of the Avalanche
And then who knows what happens. We could be witnessing a Leafs-like collapse
This is huge mental grind for Colorado
To have to go back to St. Louis for game 6.
The playoff experience of the Blues winning Lord Stanley’s Cup a couple years ago really showed in this game. They played aggressive in attacking the Avs crease.
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Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that the club has signed forward Linus Karlsson to an entry-level contract.
—article in the Daily Shit:
A third-round pick by the San Jose Sharks in 2018, Karlsson was traded to the Canucks for Jonathan Dahlen in 2019, in a deal that was highly criticized at the time.
And although Dahlen has since made his NHL debut, there’s still time for Karlsson to turn the deal back in Vancouver’s favour.
The 2021-22 season was a big leap forward for Karlsson, who had previously played 152 games in the HockeyAllsvenskan league, which is a step down from the SHL in Sweden.
Karlsson led his team, Skellefteå AIK, in goals (26) and ranked second in points (46). His point total also ranked ninth league-wide, and first among rookies.
The 6-foot-1, 178-pound forward’s season was so impressive that it earned him a spot on Team Sweden at the World Hockey Championship this month.