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The Sedins era is Coming to an end


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Same thing happened with Markus Naslund, if you look at his numbers he was about 32 years old when they started to go down. Sedin's are now 32 as well, i know it doesn't mean much but just saying...?

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They are still phisically the same players.

Anyone find it to be a little more than a coincidence that the rise and fall of their offensive output came and went with the arrival and departure of Christian Ehroff?

Give them the players they need to be successful and they will succeed

Shame on all of you.

And shame on MG.

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One could argue that their rise came from the addition of Burrows to their line and their decline with refs starting to put the whistle away again. Burrows first full season with the Sedins was the year Ehrhoff was acquired and reffing began reverting back to pre-lockout the year Ehrhoff was gone.

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Sedins can't do anything in the playoffs. You have all the proof you need. Kesler can step it up when the game is on the line, what about the Sedins? Nothing.

They are slowing down and are starting to decline. You have to start consider moving them, they are not the right guys to keep around to win.

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Sedins are done. What have they done this series? They've created nothing what so ever offensively, they get hemmed in their zone time after time and its not like they can contribute by being physical either. They aren't point per game players anymore and I think its time management does something about it.

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