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[GDT/PGT] Vancouver Canucks @ Edmonton Oilers l May 8, 7 p.m. l SNP | RIGGED EDITION

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2 minutes ago, MikeyD said:

Didn't say it's unusual lol. It's just sad. The guy breaks a monumental record and people are acting as if the guy never worked for a point this season lol. 

 

There's bias and then there's blatant stupidity. 

He didn't break any record, let alone a monumental record.

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Just now, combover said:

Made a game of it... thanks demko

 

if the oilers ever get a good goaltender they’ll be great.

Markstrom  would have put them over the top
 

They’ve had good goaltending. Need more then 3 players to win a cup though. Eff em 

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I think that Schmidt's had the toughest assignment this year, playing with Edler.  Man he looks slow out there!

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4 minutes ago, Coconuts said:

I'm surprised the refs were able to keep their cool and not react like a certain national broadcaster 

they are scrambling to get a certain Oilman to autograph his jock strap for their kids to worship

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1 minute ago, viking mama said:

The 5 on 3 gift after a 10/10  embellishment dive was the killer. 

 


 

Yeah embarrassing. Like so obvious. Basically just a slap in the face 

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Just now, Devron44 said:

They’ve had good goaltending. Need more then 3 players to win a cup though. Eff em 

Yep Smith has been good.

 

The Oilers are done as soon as they face a team that can actually make McDavids life hell. 

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Just now, 1-d said:

I actually miss Jim Hughson. This pbp guy is a shameless homer who doesn't even bother hiding his bias on national broadcast.

Singh was born in Brooks, Alberta. His parents immigrated to Canada in the 1960s from India.[1] Singh was an avid hockey fan as a child; he and his siblings were fans of Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers, and would do mock announcing using toy microphones. He studied broadcasting at Mount Royal University in Calgary, and was accepted into an internship at the TSN sports television network in 2004.

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