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Is the stretch run loking good for the Wild?


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Is the stretch run loking good for the Wild?
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Since:Oct 1, 2007

March 20, 2008 7:13 am
After another 1 pointer last night, are the Wild moving forward, or leaning back on their heels.

Is the stretch run loking good for the Wild?
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Since:Mar 8, 2007

March 20, 2008 10:03 am
As long as they somehow keep gaining points, they will win the division. (Sorry about the obvious answer)

Is the stretch run loking good for the Wild?
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Since:Aug 13, 2007

March 20, 2008 12:12 pm

I like their chances to move forward.  The Wild are starting to pick up points at the right time, and I expect them to give the Canucks a pretty good spanking tomorrow night.  The Flames will probably do the same thing to us on Saturday, but if the guys come back from this road trip in or near first place in the division, four of the last five are at the X (with the lone away game being a virtual home game in the friendly confines of Pepsi Center for a gimme against the Avalanche:)

If the Wild don't take care of business against the Nucks tomorrow, it'll be a whole different story, and a lot of fans will start to feel their sphincters tighten.  Let's hope that doesn't happen.  GO WILD!!


Is the stretch run loking good for the Wild?
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Since:Aug 13, 2006

March 20, 2008 1:50 pm
If you were watching the game last night you would have said they were on there heels most of the night SJ played really well and kept the Wild from doing anything most of the game, but yet somehow they pulled it out, the last 3 minutes of that hockey game for me was a roller coaster and I almost shut the game off and went to bed, but luckily I was comfortable on the couch and got to see a sweet play by both Fedoruk and Gaborik. I think every Wild fan knew if it went to a shoot out what would happen so the Wild should feel good about stealing a point from that game.

Hopefully the Colorado, Calgary game tonight finish's in regulation.

For tonight, I will be watching The Gophers take on St. Cloud State in the WCHA final five play in game for the right to get destroyed by eventual champion Colorado College.


Is the stretch run loking good for the Wild?
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Level:Amateur
Since:Mar 20, 2008

March 20, 2008 8:14 pm

I agree with carternotch that if you watched the Wild game last night it sure did seem the Wild were on there heels but they played hard and that is all we fans can ask. I am sure the Wild will find away to take care of business this week but it will be tough. There was some good hits in that game and some bad ones.

Go Wild!