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GO WILD!!!!!!!!!!


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Unbelievable!! I had a couple of guys out tonight crappie fishing on Gull (didn't do to well) and one of them had to head back to Maple Grove. He had one thing on his mind, watching the last couple minutes of the game (hope he got to). Tomorrow in Vancover 2-1 Wild!! Any other guesses? Whoever gets it right on gets a buck from everyone else that quesses. Or is that a no, no Rick?

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What a team, I can't believe this crazy ride is still going. I got so frustrated that I didn't have playoff tickets that I called last week and got in the warming house. I don't care how much it costs. I'll just have to learn to fish better so I can eat! My prediction for tonight Wild 4 Vancouver 2. I'm in for that mythical dollar.

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Last night Minnesota ROCKED! The Wild and Twins kicked some a**.My prediction is Wild 3 Vancouver 2 in overtime to make it alittle more exciting.The Wild and Twins are going all the way this year. Any takers on this bet? GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Wild

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Sorry Ive got to post again, my wife could care less about the game.
Setterguy, you may be on the right track.
just gotta hold em for a couple more minutes.
YESSSSSSSSSSS!

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I wonder if Federal Ammo sells a load suitable for the ducks the Wild plan to hunt!

Great game! Our powerplay is awesome!

[This message has been edited by Grabs (edited 05-08-2003).]

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YYYYEESSSSSSSSSS!!!!
MAN I'M NEVER GONNA GET ANY SLEEP. IT TAKES AN HOUR JUST TO SETTLE DOWN JUST SO I CAN FALL ASLEEP....SHEESH!
GO WILD!!!

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