He hasn’t had any back-to-back bad games and you can’t really say he had a bad game last night.
~ Daniel Sedin on Roberto Luongo
If Luongo doesn’t have any back-to-back bad games and did not have a bad game on Tuesday, it stands to reason that he is still at risk for a bad game tonight. If Luongo had a bad game on Tuesday, then we could reasonably hope for a bounce-back game; since he did not, it’s fair to be scared of a collapse. Clearly, Daniel is concerned.
ChazzRanger
April 21, 2011I’m looking for a pool as we speak.
Daniel Wagner
April 21, 2011Remember: flip with your knees, not with your back.
gretchen grouse
April 21, 2011since we’re being cynical:
From out of where did they all come,
Whose lines don’t scan and rhymes are dumb,
Who write to win an eight by ten,
A hero of some chicken hen.
I sense the scorn of poets past,
Whose fondest hope from first to last
Was to produce profoundest thought
With words their perfect passion wrought.
Today they seek a photograph!
So’s not to cry one has to laugh,
As everything is as absurd
As cutely mispronouncing third.
To write of Alex if I would,
I’d say the twins make him look good.
Tom
April 21, 2011hmmm. We are opening ourselves up to the crazy world of syllogisms. I dare not post on this subject until the second round.
ChazzRanger
April 21, 20115-0 Hawks!!
Lou pulled two games in a row!!
COMMENCE FLIPPING!!
Jason
April 21, 2011Wow, this is borderline creepy reading it after the game