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The scoreline might need been harking back to a number of the basic Nineteen Eighties Battles of Alberta.
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However the similarities finish there, based on Darryl Sutter.
The Calgary Flames head coach wasn’t thrilled with the way his team played in Wednesday’s 9-6 win over the Edmonton Oilers in Recreation 1 of their second-round playoff collection.
And simply because the groups mixed for 15 objectives, it doesn’t imply the sport seemed something like these classics from the ‘80s and ‘90s.
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“It was quite a bit different,” Sutter stated. “Last night was the classic no-hitter. Some of you guys weren’t born then.
“Unless you were born in the mid-to-late ‘80s, the only thing you saw about the ‘90s was on highlights late night. That’s the only thing you’d know about it. The game’s quite a bit different. They changed the rules, changed how the game is played lots since then. It’s a significant difference.”
Whereas there had by no means earlier than been a playoff Battle of Alberta with as many objectives scored as have been scored on Wednesday evening, the sport was quick on a number of the physicality that outlined the well-known matchups from 35 years in the past.
Certain, there have been a couple of little scraps right here and there, however nothing too wild … apart from the scoreline.
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