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SJ just lost their third in a row.

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It's kind of nice to see this team act a little human. They have been absolutely unreal this season, and especially at home.

We can only hope that they run themselves out of gas like they usually do.

Cause as of right now, I have a hard time believing the Wings could beat them in a seven games series.

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And it's funny too... On NHL Home Ice the other day, Espo and Ross were talking about not being able to picture the Sharks losing more than 2 in a row since they "weren't that kind of team", but could totally picture the Wings doing it (as they had just come off the 5-game losing streak).

Let's hope the skid continues, just to further prove that they're human.

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And it's funny too... On NHL Home Ice the other day, Espo and Ross were talking about not being able to picture the Sharks losing more than 2 in a row since they "weren't that kind of team"

Seriously? The f*** kinda statement is that? I wouldn't make that declaration about the 2007 Patriots. Not that kinda team... who says that? To lose more than two in a row. That's got to be the most preposterous thing I've ever heard. I'm totally baffled that someone would say that.

EDIT: Really. Has any team in history gone a season without 3 L's in a row? Like, even the '96 Wings or '77 Habs?

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This bodes well for us. (enlighting eh?) Home ice in a series against the Sharks would help us a lot, and that's because they are unbelievable at home.

We need to keep winning, and they need to keep losing. I think we are 4-5 points behind them, but they have 2 games in hand.

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It's kind of nice to see this team act a little human. They have been absolutely unreal this season, and especially at home.

We can only hope that they run themselves out of gas like they usually do.

Cause as of right now, I have a hard time believing the Wings could beat them in a seven games series.

Columbus has written the book on beating San Jose when they've played them in Columbus this year (I fully understand they lost both games to SJ in SJ)....

pressure the puck and most importantly, be physical with their playmakers like Thornton and Setiguchi and Marlowe. They hate being hit and it showed tonight. Columbus came out and was physical with them and San Jose had no rhythm all night long. If SJ had been playing a team with any real consistent offense outside of Rick Nash they would have lost 5-2 or something like that.

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Seriously? The f*** kinda statement is that? I wouldn't make that declaration about the 2007 Patriots. Not that kinda team... who says that? To lose two in a row. That's got to be the most preposterous thing I've ever heard. I'm totally baffled that someone would say that.

Most of the jocks on NHL Home Ice have been unabashedly loving the Sharks lately as though they're invincible. I mean, they still give other teams like the Wings, Caps and B's credit where credit is due (hell, they've even been giving props to the Stars lately for turning the corner), but that day, that statement...it baffled me too, especially from Espo who should know better.

The Sharks are doing fantastically in the regular season, there's no doubting that...but they still need to shake the playoff-choker label that they've earned (much like we had to).

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This was inevitable. It's the salary cap NHL, you're not going to see one team be head and shoulders above all the rest and just run the table. It's not like the era of the Gretzky Oilers or the Trottier Islanders, and even those teams had losing streaks.

Hopefully for Wings fans, the Sharks turn it around now and have their first real drought in April or May. :)

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And it's funny too... On NHL Home Ice the other day, Espo and Ross were talking about not being able to picture the Sharks losing more than 2 in a row since they "weren't that kind of team", but could totally picture the Wings doing it (as they had just come off the 5-game losing streak).

Let's hope the skid continues, just to further prove that they're human.

Home Ice is totally on the jock of SJ. Them and the Blackhawks get total love. They like to use terms of the Sharks being 'unstoppable' and 'unbeatable'. And then to say, but the Wings will be there too!

The whipping boys this year by them are almost always Toronto and Ottawa! Kind of funny.

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s***, they got a point. We as Wings fans have been so use to looking down at the pack, now we are looking up.

Happens more often than it probably feels. Remember in 06-07 when we spent most of the season behind Nashville?

Annoying that they managed to get that one point, but as long as the Wings get back on their winning ways I can live with them losing in OT.

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Well two of the three loses were in OT/SO, so they really didn't lose two many points. The difference between beating San Jose, and losing will come down to goaltending. You could argue that their D and our D are equally good, and perhaps our offense is a little better, but goaltending, anyone would take Nabokov over Conklin or Ozzy. And out scoring San Jose doesn't sound like a great plan for a 7 game series.

Conklin and Osgood need to step their games up big time, bad D or not. A week from the trade deadline, if Ozzy and Conklin still are letting in 3 goals every game, Holland has got to make a move. Things aren't going to magically improve overnight.

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Neato for the Wings cause in the standings obviously, yeah I want the Wings to finish #1 in the standings, but it is slim/none that these teams finishing anything besides #1/#2 in the Western Conference, so a losing streak here or there probably isn't going to mean much in the grand scheme of things, at least standings-wise.

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s***, they got a point. We as Wings fans have been so use to looking down at the pack, now we are looking up.

Teams still do look up at the Red Wings. Just because we're 3rd overall in the standings doesn't mean we aren't good anymore. Remember when there was like 14 seconds left in the Chicago game and Franzen scored to tie it up? We're lacking motivation. Goal tending can be fixed. Just watch the Oilers game again, 5-0 after the first period. That's when we're actually playing.

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i don't necessarily think that it's a bad thing if they (boston and san jose) keep on winning until the end of the season. if they never face adversity in the regular season, so much the worse for them when teams truly turn it on and give each other all they've got.

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Tuesday will be a good test for the Sharks and the Bruins. I think Boston can beat them, and beat them pretty good. Though I would hate to pull for either team, I will just watch!

I say: Boston 3 SJ 1

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Tuesday will be a good test for the Sharks and the Bruins. I think Boston can beat them, and beat them pretty good. Though I would hate to pull for either team, I will just watch!

I say: Boston 3 SJ 1

I'll be pulling for Boston, they're already my Eastern team by virtue of my dad.

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