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Who Are Your Three Stars For The Week? Oct 21-27


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This is the Ducks, Candiens and Blue Jackets games. 

 

I'm going with: 

1) Jeffry Skinner

 

2) Jason Pominville 

 

3) Jack Eichel 

 

The top line was just great, scored goals, provided excitement, hitting and wins! 

 

Honorable mentions to Kyle Okposo, Samson Reinhardt and Girgensons who hasn't scored, but has proved his worth. 

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  1. Skinner
  2. Pominville
  3. Bogosian

Skinner and Pominville for obvious reasons their scoring, Bogosian because ever since his 8 block shot, 5 hits and a roughing and fighting penalty at the end of their last loss the Sabres haven't lost a regulation game since. He gave them the FYou attitude to never give up which they've carried on.

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1. Polaris. Just a fantastic week being the 45th brightest star in the night sky. 

2. Sirius. The combination of a main white star sequence and a faint white dwarf star helped provide a stellar week. 

3. Betelgeuse. A solid week as a red supergiant. What excites most is that one day it will go supernova. 

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22 minutes ago, Andrew Amerk said:

1. Polaris. Just a fantastic week being the 45th brightest star in the night sky

2. Sirius. The combination of a main white star sequence and a faint white dwarf star helped provide a stellar week. 

3. Betelgeuse. A solid week as a red supergiant. What excites most is that one day it will go supernova. 

Is that just for the northern hemisphere or both? 

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1 hour ago, Andrew Amerk said:

1. Polaris. Just a fantastic week being the 45th brightest star in the night sky. 

2. Sirius. The combination of a main white star sequence and a faint white dwarf star helped provide a stellar week. 

3. Betelgeuse. A solid week as a red supergiant. What excites most is that one day it will go supernova. 

I see what you did there astrodamus

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1 hour ago, Andrew Amerk said:

1. Polaris. Just a fantastic week being the 45th brightest star in the night sky. 

2. Sirius. The combination of a main white star sequence and a faint white dwarf star helped provide a stellar week. 

3. Betelgeuse. A solid week as a red supergiant. What excites most is that one day it will go supernova. 

Don't say Beetle.....

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