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Comment les St Louis Blues ont VISSÉ LES BLACKHAWKS (Minnesota Wild Defeat, 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs)



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30 Comments

  1. Chicago got a HoF goalie for a few months and a free 2nd round pick. Definitely not screwed. Stan Bowman is the one that screwed the Hawks for years to come…

  2. The Blues have to no problem screwing over the Black Hawks! The same with the Red Wings, The Stars or the Wild too! From a long time Red Wing fan, I know the Blues have had a lot of problems winning in the play offs and other team problems. The Red Wings would stick it to the Penguins or the Aves, if they could do it, too! (g)

  3. Better stay inside or bring a bat 😂the crows are secretly plotting a hit out on you when you least expect it gonna end up seeing GIO on the news like this guy I saw on youtube.
    Scary encounter: B.C. man records his crazy crow attack. He got mugged of his backpack😂 Crow Mafia you don't mess with em" they'll be watching you lol

  4. Zero blackhawks fans were expecting to get the 1st, and if we did it would be very late…

  5. There is a whole history of Chicago screwing the Blues that goes back decades. When they played in the stl arena, the Blackhawks took north of 90% of the total concessions from the Blues. It goes on from there, all the way to 1967. Screw the Blackhawks and their tolerance to sexual abuse in their own organization. Hope they never win a cup ever again.

  6. I hear a lot about Minnesota being cap-screwed next season, but I almost never hear about the fact that their situation will get even worse the two following years. Their buyouts cost them 4,7M this year, 12,7M next year and then 14,7M for the next two years. On Capfriendly, they say that the Wild only has 23M left for 23/24 and within the next two seasons they have 24 expiring contracts, including all three goalies, Fiala, Dumba and Boldy.

  7. It really was a very good Minnesota team that the Blues just beat. I have followed the Blues since their beginning in 1967 and this is their most explosive team in team history. It's also their best power play in Blues team history. Getting Nick Leddy with his speed and skating bringing out the puck really did make a difference when he was acquired. Binnington had a poor regular season but Husso picked him up. Binnington is now playing better and if he plays like he did in 2019 when he stole a Cup from Boston will be the key for St. Louis. This is a rare Blues team that can score right along with Colorado.

  8. I can never understand how you pronounce legorocks99 (if that's what you're saying juste before "and…. bye.")

  9. I love screwing the Blackhawk’s every chance we get🤣 but honestly, Chicago has sucked for awhile now. I think the new rivalry is definitely STL and MIN.

  10. They didn't screw em…they had to get to WCFs,& they weren't beating my Avs-lol. In all seriousness,I expect St Louis will give us a war,& Minnesota would have also. But either is still a significant underdog,but some of you act like the Minnesota-St Louis winner had a bye to the conference finals or something.

  11. how about a potential kevin fiala trade to the devils in exchange for their second overall pick

  12. it would have been nice for the hawks to get that free 1st rounder from the wild, but they will be fine. aside from the jones contract, the hawks are actually beginning to emerge from salary cap hell. the hawks have a lot of salary coming off the books this year as well as the next. even w/o a 1st rounder this year, which the hawks could still trade into by using their (2) 2nd and (3) 3rd round picks they have, the hawks have 8 picks in this years draft. and the hawks currently have 9 picks (including two 1st rounders and two 2nd rounders) in next year's draft. believe in the (rebuild/retool/reload) process.

  13. Nobody was expecting the 1st. It’s great asset management to get a 2nd round pick for an ahl player anyway.

  14. As a Wild season ticket holder, I would put pretty much everyone on the trading block other than a few. Dumba, Fiala could both be gone. Bundle a Talbot with Fiala to Ottawa, sign Fleury and build towards Wallstedt, Rossi, Lambos, Peart, Novak, Beckman, O’Rourke etc. as our pipeline is extremely full. Some of these guys will be up with the big club right at the same time the Parise / Sutter money drops off. Guerin did a great job by not trading away the farm for a rental. Everyone knew we needed center help, it was what the biggest difference was in the series, but Giroux / Miller would have been almost impossible to sign to any long term contracts with the cap hit. He gave this group a chance, it’s all the players could ask for from management. The players didn’t take the opportunity but it was at a minimal risk. Bringing in Middleton, Delaurieis, Jost (Sturm turned down a contract and wanted to hit free agency) we’re all great moves, and all three most likely come back. I have faith we won’t just drop off the cliff with a pretty solid nucleus. Looking forward to St.Louis / Colorado, knowing one of these fan bases can live out my pain 😄- again…

  15. Personally I'd look at much of the Iowa Wild roster to bring a few of those guys up, Use the ECHL to build a new defensive alignment and start building a more defensive core. The Heartlanders had some decent players but much of the Wild org can look at the fact that their defense has been awful and see why they lost against the blues. They need good young Defenseman that can turtle and help the goalies as much as possible.

  16. sure, the blackhawks were screwed out of a 1st round pick, but that means Minnesota still has theirs. which is worse?

  17. Chicago Did Great, Even Though It's Not Going To Be A 1st Rounder In Vegas To Chicago & Chicago To Minnesota, Regarding Fleury

  18. If He Doesn't Ask For Too Much, I'm Sure Chicago Would Consider Fleury Coming Back To Gap-Fill A Chicago Rebuild. That Would Be The Ultimate Chicago Screwing

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