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Yes, he is the best. by Domer65
If we win 40-45% of the faceoffs, we can beat anybody. Baptiste has owned us for the past few years and we will likely see them again at tournament time. Without Baptiste at FO, Denver would not be a top 5 team. Air Force and North Carolina had decent FOs against Denver and North Carolina beat them. We had better find a way to win 35+% of faceoffs against them or hope that another team knocks them out of the tournament. I think we are better than them in all aspects of the game except FOs. Because of our FO performance against the better teams, I dread games potentially going into overtime.