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Matt Boldy
If Matt “The Machine” Boldy’s hat trick is not on hat picks (again…) I’m going to throw hands with Steve Dangle
we are so spoiled with the goaltenders this year. its hard to believe people act like fleury is dogshit when he’s clearly able to take over games on a regular basis.
Man I can’t remember how many Wild teams I’ve watched in the playoffs that could be described like they were talking about Seattle last night: skilled and speedy with sometimes questionable goaltending. Feel like the skilled and speedy teams never make it far into the playoffs when things get way more physical. I’ve got no expectations for the playoffs this year, but I’m interested to see how far this group goes because it’s built different then at least the recent teams I can remember. It’s so much different than the way last year’s team played (most fun I’ve had watching the Wild for sure.) Anyone think of any mosern examples of high skill / less physical teams making deep playoff runs?
Any word on Reaves injury?