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Tung has great style - quick and catlike and so engaged in what is happening at all parts of the ice, but also weirdly seems loose and comfortable. He was a fun watch tonight amazingly so after not playing much in the last two months. I can only hope when he’s in regular game shape that he dazzles some more and helps the Huskies earn some extra W’s this year.Story of the game is Tung. What a debut. It wasn't a fake 1 goal allowed effort either, he looked in control, had good position and used his legs well. The one goal he allowed barely went over the line after he made an impressive initial save.
This team/program is such a tease. For years they have played down to the bad teams yet find ways to beat better teams. Such an enigma.
Winston Churchill - "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma” - referring to Russia post-WWII. But also appropriate for this sometimes-maddening hockey team 70 or so years later.Word of the day - "enigma"! Could it be wrapped in a riddle?
And though I may welcome a change at the top we have to embrace the staff that is there, and so far Nick Perruzi has been a fantastic addition to the coaching line. As was mentioned by the chummy UML announcers and mentioned here many times, Cavs is in year two of a six year contract extension. He’s not going anywhere and it seems the powers that be are content with that.All the dyed in the wool Cav haters must be hating this!
It's not that we hate Cav, it's just watching this program is like watching us almost get an invitation to a P4 conference. Like we believe it's going to happen.....and we get close.......and then it doesn't happen.All the dyed in the wool Cav haters must be hating this!