Just like the first round, I unfortunately do not see this series going seven games. Unless the Chicago Blackhawks have a major meltdown, and the Minnesota Wild can play the perfect road game and prove me wrong. This unfortunately might be your last chance, Wild fans, to see the Minnesota Wild on any ice. I would like to think that we have a chance against the defending Stanley Cup Champions tonight, but we are going to have to play united. Every unit of the Minnesota Wild has to go Wild tonight, and take the energy out of the building, at the Mad House on Madison. I think it can be done, Just look at who Zach has defeated to get here against Jonathan. The Wild defeated one of the all time goalies that this game has ever seen, Patrick Roy, so why not take Jonathan to seven games to defeat, and dethrone him? But the Wild are going to have to play a perfect game, and that means no penalties, and using your brains. The Wild also must not let their emotions get the best of them, and must be able to weather the storm within the first five minutes. Could somebody please tell the crowd at the UC to show some respect for your country when it is time to honor America? That means no screaming in middle of the National Anthem. I am tired of the United Center, and the city of Chicago thinking they are kings, and that they are allowed to scream at the top of their lungs during the National Anthem. No one in their right mind should be allowed to show disrespect to their country in any shape or form. If you scream during the National Anthem, I would kick you out of the USA and take your citizenship away, and charge you with treason. I would also ban you from any sporting event for the rest of your life. Anyone who wants to challenge me feel free! That is just my opinion. We are all American, but I get tired of people who scream at the top of their lungs and who are being disrespectful with the Anthem is playing. When I am at home, and the National Anthem is playing while watching a sporting event, I look at my flag, and think about how thankful I am to be an American, and in this country.