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  • dvw5bf
    SBR Sharp
    • 01-05-10
    • 252

    #1
    Canucks D
    Now with Alberts reportedly being out indefinately with a broken wrist suffered in tonight's game versus the Blues, where does that leave the state of Vancouver? Especially going up against a Wild team that generally owns them at Xcel tomorrow night?
  • DennisGreen
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 11-27-08
    • 18369

    #2
    Our D is banged up bad. Wild are the play tomorrow I'd say.
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    • dvw5bf
      SBR Sharp
      • 01-05-10
      • 252

      #3
      Just put a couple units down on the Wild at +107. Will be interesting to see how the line moves, seems that the Wild would be the play but being a smaller team that no one pays much attention to, may not be as much movement as I am expecting.
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      • Sawyer
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 06-01-09
        • 7761

        #4
        Originally posted by DennisGreen
        Our D is banged up bad. Wild are the play tomorrow I'd say.
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        • bigsmitty
          SBR MVP
          • 04-12-10
          • 3026

          #5
          Freaking Canucks jammed my parlay tonight. Wild have their own list of injuries last I checked. Cheers
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          • dvw5bf
            SBR Sharp
            • 01-05-10
            • 252

            #6
            Originally posted by bigsmitty
            Freaking Canucks jammed my parlay tonight. Wild have their own list of injuries last I checked. Cheers
            they have a couple but no keystone type players.

            Minnesota Wild
            Player Status/Updated
            Marek Zidlicky D Prob Tues - Shoulder - 2/14/11 notes
            Marco Scandella D Out indefinitely - Concussion - 2/10/11 notes
            Josh Harding G out for season - Knee - 10/14/10 notes
            Guillaume Latendresse LW I-R - Groin - 11/12/10 notes
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