Gary Gally
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And that's the thing, you know, like Anaheim makes a bunch of adjustments and they come out and they win a game.
Minnesota makes some adjustments.
Like in the playoffs, it's about the adjustments that you make and the success that you can get out of those adjustments.
And sometimes it's just inserting someone new in the lineup.
Sometimes it's just changing a bit of your structure.
But at the end of the day, I think both are going to provide more of a challenge.
If you're asking me which one's going to give them more of a fight, I think it's too hard to tell right now.
I still think this Montreal Buffalo series
It's going to be a 6-7, and I don't think it's going anywhere soon.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I think that your expectation in the playoffs is that your horses will run and do all your damage.
Well, sometimes good defensive lines shut down good offensive forwards, and sometimes the number one lines get neutralized, and then you count on a stankoven line to light it up, right?
And you count on Stahl to go out and have a monstrous game three where he's just chucking people around and wins the power play faceoff, supposed to get off the ice, gets stuck out there, scores.
Then he throws a pass backhand through a guy's leg to Chatfield for a one-timer.
I mean, that's Jordan Stahl.
You expect Jordan Stahl to do a lot of things in a game for you, but those aren't the things you're expecting.
But those are the things that Rod Brindamore would love to see him get some credit for because he really loves him as a player and he knows what he gets from him.
So it's the same thing with Montreal.
You know, you've got to get stuff out of those other guys.
How about Kirby Dockett?