Red Wing V.S. Tartan

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WHO WINS?

Poll ended at Sun Jul 15, 2007 1:12 pm

Tartan
14
56%
Red Wing
11
44%
 
Total votes: 25

supremeone90
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Post by supremeone90 »

idont know if the thumb was broken, i did hear something about wood injuring it. sitting in the stnds i think i saw him icing it or something.
PuckNasty07
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Post by PuckNasty07 »

happened in the 1st two mins of game while trying to pick his stick up... an yea it is broke :( should be good for NSP
pucknutz
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Post by pucknutz »

anyone know anything about woods backup chris harwood?
Pioneerprideguy
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Post by Pioneerprideguy »

Is the dynasty that is Tartan crumbling?? Where are all the big talkers of this club now?? They shot their load after 2 weeks of the season. At least they will lean on Woods injury as an excuse.
Topshelf07
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Post by Topshelf07 »

Woods injury is not an excuse. Tartan was flat. No team chemistry, no puck movement. If anything Wood kept them in the game with a couple of good saves. Tartan just needs to find the fire they had at the start of the season that they lost they've lost the last couple of games
PuckNasty07
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wood

Post by PuckNasty07 »

6 weeks minimum on a thumb splint he is required to wear.. it was an alvunsion break or somethin and its right on the joint so i guesse its really hard to heal. biggest effect would be stick play.. with no thumb :?
HShockeywatcher
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Post by HShockeywatcher »

The wingers fans probably go only to away games now because they can actually stand at those. And when you only go to half the games, you are twice as good. So that probably helped :lol:
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