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Folks, I have some breaking news that you may want to sit down for. When you're in the business of providing hockey analysis and takes, sometimes -- just sometimes -- you're going to whiff. That's the beauty of this sport, isn't it? We start each season with some idea of how we think it's going to go, and without fail, there are always at least a few surprises.
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