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5.5
@DarthPlagueisTheWise
10d
Orange, CA
Watched
This is gonna leave a mark. The Ducks were dominant through the first 10 minutes and had a 3-0 lead, but they got too comfortable after that. Chicago would score 1 at the end of the first and then 2 in the second to make it a 20 minute hockey game. It then looked like Killorn gave the Ducks the lead back on a shorthanded goal, but Poehling was offsides and it was followed by a very sloppy play that left Bedard in front of the net to give the Hawks a lead they wouldn’t give up. The Ducks had no business losing this game
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6.6
@FlameRaptorRaven
10d
Watched
Initially looked like a simple Ducks win. They literally scored immediately and for the first time this season, Spencer Knight genuinely looked awful. Sure, he got beat by a couple good shots, but those are also plays he’s stopped before and the Kreider goal especially really should’ve been a non-threat. Fortunately for the Blackhawks, the NHL rigged the draft lottery for them 2 years ago, gave them Connor Bedard and he can pull of shit like having a 4 point game when they need it most. He initially kicked off the comeback by setting up Tyler Bertuzzi and he capped it off with the game winner and the empty netter as insurance. Although the comeback was almost for nothing. Alex Killorn, who has had a tough season so far, looked like he had given the Ducks the lead back, only for it to be called back for offside. I don’t hate offside challenges as much as most, but it would be wrong to say they don’t hurt momentum. Bedard scored the winner 5 minutes later off a bad giveaway.
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