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05-19-2008, 04:02 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
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Dallas down 3-2 with Game 6 at home. That series is interesting all of a sudden.
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yeah a little too interesting , I dont want to see a game 7 , they need to finish them off tonight . Johan Franzen might play , hope he does cause they need a boost on offense
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05-20-2008, 09:20 AM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
Wings win 4-1 to take the series 4-2
Pens VS Wings
Il take the wings in 6 games
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05-20-2008, 10:49 AM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
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Wings win 4-1 to take the series 4-2
Pens VS Wings
Il take the wings in 6 games
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Agree, but I'm firmly rooting for the pens.
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05-20-2008, 01:21 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
i like the wings
i think the west is miles ahead of the east but if theres a team in the east with a pop?
its this pitt team
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05-20-2008, 09:02 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
It's interesting...the Wings haven't played anyone with the offensive firepower of the Penguins and the Penguins haven't played anyone with the defensive presence of Detroit.
Wings in 7.
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05-22-2008, 01:04 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
it should be entertaining hockey
the #1 team in the east proved to be a fraud
i thought the washington team was better than philly but philly was better suited for playoff hockey
the wings on the other hand have been in relative cruise control since they sat hasek for osgood,nobody has put any sustained pressure on detroits goalie,if pitt and specifically crosby can get some power plays and pressure osgood in the process,they may have a pop..
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05-22-2008, 01:43 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
Anyone remember when Forsberg was relatively new to the league? He used to play with a unique combinaiton of offensive skill, grit and determination, an occasional touch of anger and the willingness to hit and get hit. Pittsburgh has two such guys in Crosby and Malkin.
One of the early "knocks" on Crosby was that when he'd get pushed around he'd want to fight and end up in the box. Malkin on the other hand sometimes just throws himself into an oncoming hit. Crosby has toned it down and Malkin won't continue to play with abandon, but right now I love the way these guys play the game...the smarts to stay away from stupid retaliatory penalties but an edge to not take too much shit.
In Detroit, though, they'll be tested by a very good defense and some hard-working pricks.
Maltby can be as abrasive as the Rangers Avery. Many a time, especially in the Wings-Avalanche rivalry, he baited, poked, prodded, cheap-shotted and then hid when it came time to drop 'em. He'll try all of that stuff against the Pens better players.
Draper is a fkn jerk and instigator and IMO deserved to have his face rammed into the top of the boards by Lemieux years ago.
Chelios? Calmer than years gone by but still a tool. Loves the cross-check and face wash...hate him.
Should be interesting to see how Crosby and Malkin deal with what I expect will be some frustrating shifts.
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05-22-2008, 03:17 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
my friend played a team usa club with chelios in high school
hes from watertown ny and they still talk
he says chelios would cross check his teamates in practice and loved to slash ankles till someone attacked him after practice with a stick as he was showering
he laid off his teamates since then
pat lafontaine was on that club as well,too bad he had a glass head or he may have been one of the greats....
draper?
im not a lemiuex apologist but that douchebag did deserve the face busting he got
by the way
was ther ever a player who performed so much better in the playoffs than during the season than claude lemieux?
im wondering if he scored more playoff goals than regular season goals
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05-22-2008, 03:47 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
Throughout his career Lemieux was noted for playing his best games during the postseason. On three occasions he scored more goals during the playoffs than he did during the regular season (1985–86 with Montreal, 1994–95 with New Jersey, and 1995–96 with Colorado). Lemieux retired with 80 career playoff goals, eighth all-time in the NHL.
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05-22-2008, 04:22 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
I hated Claude Lemieux with a passion when he played against the Bruins.
However, in the playoffs, if (or should I say when) the B's were out of it, if I disliked the team he was playing against more then I disliked the team he was playing for, I thoroughly enjoyed his antics and innate ability to score the big goal.
Watch this series closely. Watch the fkn bullshit a few of the Wings pull. It's stuff that if a Bruin did I'd say it is part of the game, but when I'm neutral I can't stand it.
I am really looking forward to this Cup final and will revel in a Penguins victory, should it go that way. I don't expect I'll be revelling, though, but ya never know.
Edit: Tomas Holmstrom is a a douche bag too.
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05-25-2008, 04:16 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
Red Wings played a great defensive game...bend but don't break and capitalize on opportunities. Nice job.
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05-27-2008, 02:39 AM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
How about that Pittsburgh firepower?
Detroit is in a different class. I know it's easy to say when there have only been 2 games in Detroit, but this series shouldn't last long.
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05-27-2008, 08:27 AM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
tuff to break thru that wing defense
its been a blood bath for the penguins,every time i check a score theyre down 2 pucks and are short handed.
this should be over in 5
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06-01-2008, 02:55 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
1 more.. If the wings win it , I'd give Osgood the conn smythe
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06-02-2008, 01:32 PM
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Re: Official NHL Thread
osgood played well the other nite but by and large theres plexi glass around him in the form of nicky lindstrom and that defense.
this wings team is excellent,make few mistakes and take advantage of oppurtunities when given...
i figure its over this evening and the best team from october thru june wins
i took the wings to go all the way after game 2 against nashville,i reupped the wager on saturday night but had to lay 380 for 100...i should be arrested for stealing.
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