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How To Beat The Penguins

from Mke Knoble of Thrashers Blog,

Erik Christensen knows Pittsburgh. Here’s his analysis of tonight’s game between the Thrashers and his former team, the Penguins.

“Army [Colby Armstrong] and me, we just know their breakouts and everything that Michel Therrien did. We both played for him for three-plus, four-plus years, everything forwards and backwards that he likes to do. Anytime during a game, when we see something they’re doing, we can make an adjustment. We know where they’re going to be on the ice. We just have to figure out how to get around them....”

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For a preview of the game tonight, check out Empty Netters which includes a Ty Conklin fight video…

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Hmm, I don’t know, I think that if someone wanted to know how to beat the Penguins they’d be better off asking Babcock than a heartless third liner with absolutely no passion for the game. The only way he beats the pens is if the game goes to a shootout, in which case i will cry like a little girl as he rapes Sabou.

Posted by Kevin from Pittsburgh on 11/20/08 at 02:45 PM ET

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