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No Bo Bichette No Daulton Varsho No Anthony Santander Addison Barger on the bench Canada Day curse Red jersey curse Kevin Gausman on normal rest Facing Max Fried IT DON'T. GODDAMN. MATTER. This team has something cooking.

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