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slotdirt 05-08-2011 09:40 PM

Unbelievable third period effort.

Have to think this series goes seven games now? Wings are still up against it, but at least they're saving some face.

It's really becoming a great parlor game to see what Red Wing is going to get a cheap shot from Ryanne Clowe at the end of a given contest. Tonight's winner was Kronwall for - gasp! - making a fantastic, legal hit.

booner 05-10-2011 06:28 AM

Hate to see the Preds go down, but they played very well. Kessler was a monster and the difference in the series.

Sharks-Wings is going to be a good one tonight.....

slotdirt 05-10-2011 08:11 AM

And, mostly importantly, Kesler is American. There have been quite a few exemplary performances (Van Riemsdyk, Jimmy Howard, Ryan Kesler) in the playoffs from American-born hockey players. Hopefully, this is a harbinger of things to come for future Olympics and world championships.

slotdirt 05-10-2011 01:35 PM

Old Man Modano in for the Wings tonight, and Clowe is apparently still feeling the effects of a Nikolas Kronwall check as well. Considering Franzen has been a non-factor, I'd say that's advantage Wings in the lineup changes, even if Modano is about 75.

slotdirt 05-12-2011 10:48 PM

Well, all things considered - going down 3-0, and playing game seven basically without three of their top six forwards - the Wings can go into the offseason a proud bunch. I hate Joe Thornton's assface.

rpncaine 05-13-2011 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt (Post 776190)
Well, all things considered - going down 3-0, and playing game seven basically without three of their top six forwards - the Wings can go into the offseason a proud bunch. I hate Joe Thornton's assface.

Ditto...worse thing is now I have to back the B's or the Canuckies. :(

slotdirt 05-13-2011 08:23 AM

As much as I hate New England sports, Boston is the obvious choice for an impartial observer. First of all, they're an original six team who haven't won in forever (see 2010 and Blackhawks, Chicago). Second, they're not in f'ing California or Florida.

The Lightning would actually be likeable if they weren't in Florida. There's nothing remotely likeable about either the Sharks or the Canucks.

GBBob 05-13-2011 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt (Post 776213)
As much as I hate New England sports, Boston is the obvious choice for an impartial observer. First of all, they're an original six team who haven't won in forever (see 2010 and Blackhawks, Chicago). Second, they're not in f'ing California or Florida.

The Lightning would actually be likeable if they weren't in Florida. There's nothing remotely likeable about either the Sharks or the Canucks.

Once the Hawks were ousted, I too was looking for a team. Buffalo and Philly didn't work out so well, and I grew up despising the Bs, but may have to lean that way. Tampa would be cool, but their fans ( and I use the plural loosely) don't deserve it...just not sure what to do.

slotdirt 05-13-2011 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by GBBob (Post 776216)
Once the Hawks were ousted, I too was looking for a team. Buffalo and Philly didn't work out so well, and I grew up despising the Bs, but may have to lean that way. Tampa would be cool, but their fans ( and I use the plural loosely) don't deserve it...just not sure what to do.

It's slim pickings. I almost want to root for the Canucks, but Gary Bettman has been desperate for a Canadien Stanley Cup champ for years now, and I'd hate to see a smile on his face a month from now. The Sharks seem to have pretty good fans, but it's hard to like a team led by such perennial losers as Patrick Marleau, Dany Heatley, and Joe Thornton.

Like I said, hard not to like Marty St. Louis, Steven Stamkos, etc., but those guys play in friggin' Tampa and already have one NHL-engineered Stanley Cup championship in their pocket.

Meanwhile, the Lightning have five Americans on their roster, the Sharks have five, the Canucks have six, and the Bruins have only three (though one of them is ubergoalie Tim Thomas, so I guess that counts for something).

declansharbor 05-13-2011 02:29 PM

Joe Thornton came to PLAY last night. His best play last nite imo was rushing back to break up the odd man rush. My favorite non-Flyers game of the playoffs thus far.

slotdirt 05-13-2011 02:35 PM

Thornton made a great pass that led to the Setoguchi goal on the first period power play. (Speaking of Setoguchi, he's one of the least likeable guys going from an opposition fan standpoint. No idea why, the man just grates on you.) That being said, he has a long and storied career of diving and other assorted gutless plays.

I have a hard time rooting for the Sharks, though the number one reason why has to be Dany Heatley, who makes me wish Claude Lemieux were still around.

booner 05-15-2011 08:37 AM

Tampa owned the Bruins last night. They are on a big time roll right now.

Wonder if the cheap shot at the end of the game will set the tone for the rest of the series.......

Bigsmc 05-27-2011 05:39 AM

Should be a good one tonight.

Goaltending has not been great, but save Chara, both defenses have been awful with the puck and both goalies have had to face continual odd man rushes because of turnovers. Not entirely their fault, but it should be another high scoring affair.

Goaltending - Boston
Defense - Boston
Offense - Tampa
Special Teams - Tampa
Coaching - Tampa
Home Ice - Boston

Winner - Boston

golfer 05-27-2011 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Bigsmc (Post 779481)
Should be a good one tonight.

Goaltending has not been great, but save Chara, both defenses have been awful with the puck and both goalies have had to face continual odd man rushes because of turnovers. Not entirely their fault, but it should be another high scoring affair.

Goaltending - Boston
Defense - Boston
Offense - Tampa
Special Teams - Tampa
Choaching - Tampa
Home Ice - Boston

Winner - Boston

Is that coaching or choking that you give the edge to Tampa?:)

What's wrong with Bergenheim? I love the "undisclosed upper body injury". Whatever the hell it is, put some ice on it and get back out there.

slotdirt 05-27-2011 06:01 AM

Undisclosed upper body injury generally means concussion. If he wants to be speaking clearly in 20 years, Bergenheim best sit this one out.

Bigsmc 05-27-2011 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by golfer (Post 779482)
Is that coaching or choking that you give the edge to Tampa?:)

What's wrong with Bergenheim? I love the "undisclosed upper body injury". Whatever the hell it is, put some ice on it and get back out there.

Thank you for your spell check.

Not that it matters, but it is "lower body". Rumor is it is a groin strain, which is not a good one if you have to make a living moving and changing directions quickly on skates. Either upper or lower, he is not playing tonight.

slotdirt 05-27-2011 08:11 AM

My favorite "lower body" was the Nick Lidstrom injury of the 2009 playoffs. I'm in pain just thinking about it.

MaTH716 05-27-2011 08:01 PM

Wow, what a first period. Then again the whole series has been this good.

dalakhani 05-27-2011 09:42 PM

I am not a hockey fan but that was awesome

clyde 05-27-2011 09:45 PM

It certainly was..and I am no puckey fan nor did I see it.




But boy do I have to whizz.

pgiaco 05-28-2011 08:33 AM

It was a great game last night, and except for the second round in the East the hockey has been terrific throughout the playoffs. Unfortunately I think Tampa might have been a better match up against Vancouver. Don't see Boston getting more than one game..I hope I'm wrong and it's a long series.

rpncaine 05-28-2011 09:26 AM

Gotta agree with you on both accounts. Usually I'm against the B's (Wings fan) but now I have to root for them as an original six team. The hockey has been soooooooo much more exciting than the NBA for sure.

dalakhani 05-28-2011 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by pgiaco (Post 779795)
It was a great game last night, and except for the second round in the East the hockey has been terrific throughout the playoffs. Unfortunately I think Tampa might have been a better match up against Vancouver. Don't see Boston getting more than one game..I hope I'm wrong and it's a long series.

Not even a shot? I have 15-1 on the bruins.

Bigsmc 05-28-2011 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by pgiaco (Post 779795)
It was a great game last night, and except for the second round in the East the hockey has been terrific throughout the playoffs. Unfortunately I think Tampa might have been a better match up against Vancouver. Don't see Boston getting more than one game..I hope I'm wrong and it's a long series.

Agree. Vancouver in 5.

pgiaco 05-28-2011 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dalakhani (Post 779812)
Not even a shot? I have 15-1 on the bruins.

Good luck, but even if Luongo reverts to his former playoff form of not being able to stop anything smaller than a city bus, I think the Canucks have too many horses and waaaaay too much team speed for the B's to deal with.

Heels1989 06-01-2011 05:10 PM

As much as I love the Saux and Tarheels, the Bs have always been my #1. My first hockey memories date back to the '72 Cup. It time for the 39 year drought to end. Bruins in 6!!!

Heels1989 06-02-2011 08:56 AM

Huge missed opportunity to steal Game 1 last night. And to give up the winning goal in the last 30 seconds.....:(

MaTH716 06-02-2011 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Heels1989 (Post 780883)
Huge missed opportunity to steal Game 1 last night. And to give up the winning goal in the last 30 seconds.....:(

I thought that the Canucks were offsides.

pgiaco 06-02-2011 01:15 PM

A tremendous game from the opening face off. The Bruins might rue that they let that game get away. I hope they make it a long series..I'm not ready to start watching baseball just yet. As an Islander fan, I wish Pierre Maguire or someone else would congratulate Mike Milbury on trading away the first two stars of game one for essentially a used puck bag in seperate trades. His crowning achievement in hockey remains beating a Ranger fan with his own shoe.:zz:

MaTH716 06-02-2011 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by pgiaco (Post 780983)
A tremendous game from the opening face off. The Bruins might rue that they let that game get away. I hope they make it a long series..I'm not ready to start watching baseball just yet. As an Islander fan, I wish Pierre Maguire or someone else would congratulate Mike Milbury on trading away the first two stars of game one for essentially a used puck bag in seperate trades. His crowning achievement in hockey remains beating a Ranger fan with his own shoe.:zz:

It really is comical how bad a GM he was. Amazing that he got a job on network TV as an analyst. Kind of like Steve Phillips when he was on ESPN.

Bigsmc 06-02-2011 01:50 PM

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It really is comical how bad a GM he was. Amazing that he got a job on network TV as an analyst. Kind of like Steve Phillips when he was on ESPN.

This never gets old....

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golfer 06-02-2011 02:15 PM

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It was a brutal loss for any game, but particularly in the Finals.

(To forestall any question from Golfer, yes, I watched the whole game.)

That makes ONE of us.

pgiaco 06-02-2011 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716 (Post 780986)
It really is comical how bad a GM he was. Amazing that he got a job on network TV as an analyst. Kind of like Steve Phillips when he was on ESPN.

I'm not sure comical is where I would go...too bad Chara couldn't get 3rd star because that trade really was the cherry on the crap sundae...Chara for essentially Alexi Yashin.:wf

MaTH716 06-02-2011 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by pgiaco (Post 780990)
I'm not sure comical is where I would go...too bad Chara couldn't get 3rd star because that trade really was the cherry on the crap sundae...Chara for essentially Alexi Yashin.:wf

It's comical to me because I'm a Rangers fan. :o

pgiaco 06-02-2011 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716 (Post 780993)
It's comical to me because I'm a Rangers fan. :o

To the rest of the league I'm sure it's comical. I was sure that Milbury had a picture of Charles Wang naked with livestock because that was the only explanation for how he was able to keep his job for that long.

slotdirt 06-02-2011 02:56 PM

Burrows taking a bite out of Bergeron was a nice side story.

Heels1989 06-02-2011 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt (Post 781009)
Burrows taking a bite out of Bergeron was a nice side story.

No suspension. NHL says there wasnt conclusive evidence. :zz:

pgiaco 06-05-2011 08:50 AM

Another terrific game. Didn't have the pace of game 1, but didn't lack for chances or drama. I'll bet Bruin fans are none to happy that Burrowes ends up the star of the game.


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