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Here are probable line combos for tomorrow courtesy of the united states of hockey blog. there's been a lot of talk here in the Cities about how Parise's game doesn't translate to the olympic sheet where he's not as effective. I think most of it has been that stiff, Callahan, on his line for those games. I look for Zach to be a big performer from here on out, he's just too good to be quiet for long. I like what i see below for the lineup. Go USA!

James van Riemsdyk – Joe Pavelski – Phil Kessel

Zach Parise – Ryan Kesler – Patrick Kane

Dustin Brown – David Backes – Ryan Callahan

Max Pacioretty – Paul Stastny – T.J. Oshie

Ryan Suter – Ryan McDonagh

Cam Fowler – Kevin Shattenkirk

Brooks Orpik – Paul Martin

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I must admit that the TJ Oshie I saw post-game and in the NBC Sochi Olympic studios being interviewed is not the TJ Oshie I recall. The young man has matured and actually showed some polish. I must admit I was impressed.

I'm proud to say TJ Oshie represented our (his and my) alma mater well.

Well done TJ.

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I must admit that the TJ Oshie I saw post-game and in the NBC Sochi Olympic studios being interviewed is not the TJ Oshie I recall. The young man has matured and actually showed some polish. I must admit I was impressed.

I'm proud to say TJ Oshie represented our (his and my) alma mater well.

Well done TJ.

And he even mentioned his dogs on NBC! Which are very well taken care of by the way:)

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I must admit that the TJ Oshie I saw post-game and in the NBC Sochi Olympic studios being interviewed is not the TJ Oshie I recall. The young man has matured and actually showed some polish. I must admit I was impressed.

I'm proud to say TJ Oshie represented our (his and my) alma mater well.

Well done TJ.

He has come a long way since his interview between periods at the Ralph a few years ago or whenever that was.
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He has come a long way since his interview between periods at the Ralph a few years ago or whenever that was.

Rutherford, Blues beat writer, said on his podcast today that the turning point was later that year when he missed a practice and was suspended. Veterans took him aside and got him on the path to being a professional.

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