i’m glad @promiseofthewolf went to bed at 6-3 that was honestly a kinder point to end the game
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i’m glad @promiseofthewolf went to bed at 6-3 that was honestly a kinder point to end the game
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Beeduo In The UK: Day 41
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Great Game
Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Carolina Hurricane yesterday was so crazy. After that shorthanded goal, the Maple Leafs started playing sloppy, gave up turnovers, and the lead. That comeback when they were down 5-3 was damn good. The backhanded goal was so sick and the goal in the five hole was so good. They played their big guns at the end. 8-6 win. Five game winning streak. Merry Christmas Maple Leafs fans. Next victim is New Jersey on Friday.
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Japan Women’s Curling Team Beats Switzerland, Reaches Final for the First Time
Skip Satsuki Fujisawa and her teammates handled the pressure of a high-stakes match and played more consistently in a bounce-back win over the Swiss.
Avenging a loss to Switzerland was a powerful motivational factor for Japan in a women’s curling semifinal match at the Beijing Olympics on Friday night, February 18.
Japan entered the match on the heels of an 8-4 loss to Switzerland in the team’s final preliminary round match a day earlier at the National Aquatics Centre.
In the rematch, Japan made several big shots, especially in the fifth, sixth, eighth and 10th ends and defeated Switzerland 8-6
Fujisawa said communication was a key component of her team’s triumph on Friday.
“I had some doubts in the match against Switzerland yesterday, and that had an impact on my strategy and shots,” she told NHK after the semifinal win. “Today, the whole team talked firmly about what kind of match they want to play. I’m really glad I got into the match.”
Looking ahead to Sunday’s final, Fujisawa added: “I still have an unbelievable part [to play]. I can play a match that I have never experienced before, but I think that the things we will do are the same and the whole team will just be able to fight their own match. I want to have a strategy meeting. “