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Anonymous
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Anon. I admire your dedication. Really, I do.
I'm just warning you, is all. If you go into the playoffs honestly expecting that nobody in the world can beat your team, you're setting yourself up for a fall. I used to do that, and then the wings went out in the first round three years in a row. That attitude does two things: it makes you value a win less, since you expect it anyways, and makes losing that much more painful. It decreases happiness and increases misery.
You should be happy your team has made it to the playoffs this year, and go into the playoffs expecting nothing but some good hockey. Expect your team to work hard. Then, even if your team does lose, you've got nothing to be unhappy about. Your team was one of those lucky enough to get that far.
So yeah, root for your team. Cheer them on, support them with as much fervor as you can drum up. Hope they win, but don't expect it.
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