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6.7
@LoggieBigPieogi
20h
Watched
Quinn Hughes has been rescued from Vancouver, but the crappy thing for me is… now he’s in the central… where my jets are. But he looked pretty good, he played almost 27 minutes of ice time, had 3 shots and scored in his debut, in Minnesota, the crowd looked pretty electric when that 5 hole shot trickled in. That Hughes and Faber, Defensive paring is going be one of, if not the best in the league, Faber also did his part with 2 assists and one of them was a beauty, where he took the open ice on the PP and went right down the middle, taking it right to the net and gave a nice pass to Hartman, who barried it, who himself had 3 points, along with Kaprivov who was eclectic with 3 points of his own. One of the 2 starting calibre goalies Minnesota has, in Filip Gustavsson, played a fantastic game. Minnesota was rolling and are looking absolutely terrifying
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4.2
@FlameRaptorRaven
21h
Watched
This game was a coronation for the Minnesota Wild. Your enjoyment is going to depend on how much you love the Wild and/or hate the Boston Bruins. For Wild lovers, can’t ask for much better besides a Gustavsson shutout. After a slow start from both teams, the Bruins looked like they would take control… for a couple minutes. The Spurgeon goal on the power-play set the tone. Quinn Hughes for his part didn’t miss a beat after the 1st period. He displayed all the wonderful traits that made him a superstar in Vancouver. The smooth skating, amazing vision, wicked shot and even his underrated defensive skills. He’s no Jacob Slavin but it’s definitely notable considering the complete package. I’m sure Canucks fans cheer depressingly for Quinn Hughes crushing the Bruins, Wild fans are partying and Bruins fans are pissed at Swayman for some reason. For me, I have a soft spot for the Wild, but it’s not soft enough to make up for a game that started slow and became anti-climactic. Kaprizov was gr8
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