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Yeah, I'm going to a wedding in two weeks on a Saturday and I'm the only one in the office who works the Saturday schedule. Just getting off for the wedding was tough enough, twice in three weeks? Wasn't going to happen.
That said, Sarah is the best and even though she should really just pick one team to root for, everyone in this thread loves those hairy legs regardless. |
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Songs, on first listen, all seem better tha any we got last year. Excited for 13 more days.
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We are still jealous of not being there and everything that went on all weekend. Wife really wants an win today for mother's day so I hope isles get it done. |
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Glad to see/hear Guy Boucher is back behind an NHL bench.
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New songs? One was definitely way too slow. The otehr two were tolerable but again, have to hear a second, third, fourth, etc. to get a real idea. The show on the whole I think had 2 too many new songs for what the show was. But I can go on all day about that. Show on the very whole though was excellent. Dave sounded great. The encore was incredible. Sounds like they've been playing Last Stop every year and not since 2010. It was great. Clockwise for those wondering: Bob (barbogast), John (JRS), Sarah (dmbetc), Kev (kev87lads) |
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Every team should have a Victor Hedman. Unfair only the Lightning do.
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Hedman really is something else. Nobody should be that large and that fast. Really great showing today by the Lightning, everything is clicking.
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The meet up really was a blast, y'all some good people. Can't wait till we can do it again |
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Also congrats to our new Lightning fan. I hope very much I see you next round (:lol :lol :lol)
Sorry, Sal. Bummer |
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Remember the Lightning are doing it without Stamkos and Stralman. Helps when you have a very good 9 foot goalie. Still remember people in here thinking Yzerman was dumb for trading Cory Conacher for him. How's that looking now?
I think this all but solidifies Stammer leaving. Why would you want to commit $10ish mil per year for 8 years when you are going to the ECF's without him and will have plenty of guys to sign soon enough? |
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Some pittsburgh media calling for fleury in game 6 :lol
That's the most predictable take I've seen all season. So dumb. I'm glad these people aren't coaches. |
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People need to remember the 2009 Cup Final. The Pens clawed back after dropping the first two, leading to the "pivotal" Game 5. The Pens completely failed to make the trip to Detroit for that game, and got obliterated 5-0. I don't remember what people were saying, but I'm pretty sure most Pens fans were ready to hand Detroit the Cup again. However, what actually happened was that the Pens played one of the best games in their history in Game 6 and then went on to win the Stanley Cup. So Pens fans (and Pens media) need to chill. The loss really wasn't on Murray. Maybe he should have saved Williams' shot, but the other goals were not on him. So keep him in the net. The Pens need to be more disciplined and not give the Caps 5-6 power plays. It'd be nice if Sid and Geno found their way onto the score sheet. |
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IIRC game 3 was the night Staal had the shorty goal, that IMO turned the entire series around. I'll be interested to hear Madden's take on his show this afternoon. |
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Fans are and media feeding them are stupid. I saw people not wanting the Wings to get Marc Crawford as a new assistant becacuse they thought he was a douche with the Avs 20 years ago. A successful coach with the Avs, Canucks and currently in Europe. Yeah I don't want cause he 20 years ago he coached a team I hated....fucking morons. I hate the Hawks and Kane is a frat boy douche but if he became a UFA tomorrow I'd want to sign him as soon as possible. Murray wasn't the issue in game 5 and he got you here. Now if he loses tomorrow do you replace him? Depends if he's the reason. He lets in 5 in the first then you think about it. But if he plays well and they lose 2-1 why would you change it up and put a guy in who hasn't played in forever into a game 7? |
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Anyway, I agree with you on Murray. |
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Yeah he's been great all year, and with Johnson missing a dozen or so games this year with injuries he's had to shoulder a lot of the load on that line. 30-30 guy in the regular season, and leads the playoffs the past two seasons with 18 total. |
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Conacher was an exciting prospect but you can't beat having a solid goalie, and that was in the midst of the Dwayne Roloson/Mike Smith replacement situation. Andres lindback was in there for a while. And Mathieu Garon as well. With the depth of the prospects at the time i didn't think it was an egregious move. Bishop is a stud in net, I really think he deserves the Vezina this year. I've learned not to question anything Yzerman does, guy knows what he's doing. And I think you're right about Stamkos. I'll be really disappointed to see him go but money and cap wise if they can't reach a deal I get why. Hedman, Kucherov, Johnson, Palat will all have expiring deals in the next two seasons and all need to get locked up. One thing though with all the talk about how these big time stars may want to go to Toronto once they are UFAs, Stamkos (this year) and Tavaras (2017) the two big ones that I've heard rumored, is that the combined federal and providential tax rates in Toronto add up to over 50%, are these guys willing to leave that much money on the table just to go play for the Leafs? Idk, maybe I'm biased and still trying to cling to hope Stamkos wants to stay with Tampa, a team and community that he's really been embraced by and adores him, beautiful weather, no state taxes, championship opportunity and roster for the foreseeable short term future, but what is the benefit of going to TOR? Just because it's "home"? Am I underestimating/appreciating how "important" Toronto is to the greater hockey world? |
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Yeah I agree it's definitely more of a cap issue for Tampa than where Stamkos may or may not want to play. Net $ wise staying in the states and specifically Tampa is probably best for him, even if the gross contract they could offer may be less the TOR because of the cap implications. The one difference with the Richards situation is that they have a ton of confidence in Vasilevskiy to be the goalie of the future. While bishop is outstanding and I'm glad we have him this year and next, by the end of 2017 they may be ready to move to the kid. Another large contract extension was the one they gave to Lecavalier, which when it became too much to bear they moved him. But honestly if you can fit Kuch, Hedman, Stamkos, Johnson, and Palat all inside the cap, I'd say fuck it and fill the roster out with some veteran minimum guys and prospects. But maybe that's why I'm not a GM lol. |
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No I know that. It's the contributions you get from guys like Couburn, Sustr, Boyle, Namestnikov, Filppula, Paquette, etc. that can really make the difference come playoffs. |
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What a weekend! I'm ready to just relax and watch hockey now.
Bob, Kevin and John it was so awesome meeting you guys! |
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^ The mod is back!!!
#freeparking |
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Sorry you had to deal with Flyers peeps.
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