I hate to be negative, but it has to be mentioned. Crossy, for the umpteenth time tonight, could have kicked a fairly routine goal on the run, but instead went a chip pass to a 1-on-1 that did not pay off at all.
Crossy's one of our best players, as he was tonight, but is their any danger that if he's within striking distance, he may actually strike? It's going beyond a confidence issue.
Crossy's one of our best players, as he was tonight, but is their any danger that if he's within striking distance, he may actually strike? It's going beyond a confidence issue.
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