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Those OT Feelings
by Paul on 05/05/08 at 08:58 AM ET
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from Jennifer Floyd Engel of the Star-Telegram,
Nor was this just any overtime.
The Stars were either going to be staring down the reality of frittering away a 3-0 series lead, thus and thereby trying to wrangle up an ounce of belief that flying to San Jose for Game 7 was not a colossal environmental waste. Or preparing for their first Western Conference Finals appearance since 2000.
Of course, overtime hockey is always a dicey proposition. You are always a bounce or a stumble or just really bad luck away from skating off the ice a loser.
But with each squandered chance, the Stars seemed to be losing their grip on a series they once had in a bear hug.
Just like you can sometimes smell a horrendously bad day coming on, you can likewise smell a cruel overtime.
And that is what overtime felt like at times in Game 6.
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