Corp000085 Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 SCOOOOOOOOOOORES! Pasani on a shorthanded breakaway. put the moonshine away tonight boys... its not going to fill the cup yet.
Alaska Darin Posted June 15, 2006 Author Posted June 15, 2006 I'd say I'm sorry to all the people who don't watch the greatest spectacle in sports (the Stanley Cup Playoffs, in case you were wondering), but I'd be lying. It's absolutely their loss and tossing the TV ratings around makes me really happy. Once again, with their backs against the wall a hockey team steps up big time.
Chef Jim Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Tell me about it. I went to Georgia to watch the ECHL finals between Gwinnett and Alaska. It was embarrassing having to patiently explain stuff to people who couldn't grasp the smallest details and whined about every call and non-call. The insults some of them tossed our way were pretty priceless. Don't get me wrong, there's always room for new hockey fans but there's little reason to be a fuggin' idiot about it. It sure was fun watching the boys hoist the Cup in THEIR house. 708599[/snapback] I know I mentioned this before but I went to a game during the Duck's first season and lady behind me asked the person she was with why those players were skating around with poles in their hands.
Dan Gross Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I'd say I'm sorry to all the people who don't watch the greatest spectacle in sports (the Stanley Cup Playoffs, in case you were wondering), but I'd be lying. It's absolutely their loss and tossing the TV ratings around makes me really happy. Once again, with their backs against the wall a hockey team steps up big time. 708642[/snapback] Ratings jumped from 1.7 (1.9 million viewers) to 2.4 (2.6 million viewers) between Saturday's and Monday's games...probably went up again tonight...
Alaska Darin Posted June 15, 2006 Author Posted June 15, 2006 Ratings jumped from 1.7 (1.9 million viewers) to 2.4 (2.6 million viewers) between Saturday's and Monday's games...probably went up again tonight... 708650[/snapback] Doesn't matter, really. Everyone knows the game is better live and the fan base is as rabid as any out there. There are few people who are actual sports fans and actually go to a professional hockey game (any level) but don't get hooked. These playoffs have been as good as any ever, though they'd have been better had the best team been remotely healthy when it counted.
Taro T Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 penalty on the oilers... tripping, but the oiler's guy dropped the stick... marginally could have been called for a dive. 708633[/snapback] Marginally, my butt. That was Recchi, the all time reigning supreme king of the dive. He was spinning before the stick even touched his leg. Then Staal trying to dive in the corner when Peca touched him set the tone for Staal not breaking on Stillman's bad pass quick enough. If Staal fights for the puck the 1st time, Carolina might have been able to work the puck all the way back into the Eulers' end. I realize the SOB's are in all likelihood going to win one of the next 2 games, but I just absolutely loved the way how the completely injury-free team finally had to face adversity and fell short.
meazza Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I'd say I'm sorry to all the people who don't watch the greatest spectacle in sports (the Stanley Cup Playoffs, in case you were wondering), but I'd be lying. It's absolutely their loss and tossing the TV ratings around makes me really happy. Once again, with their backs against the wall a hockey team steps up big time. 708642[/snapback] If the Oilers manage to claw back and win the cup, it will be one of the greatest moments in sports history.
eball Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 i hate to do it. i really do, but i'm going to give some major props to the caniac fans. that's one LOUD building tonight. 708586[/snapback] Biggest bandwagon jumpers around.
plenzmd1 Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Biggest bandwagon jumpers around. 708707[/snapback] E. please tell you sold those tickets and were not in the buildingh last night. Like i said Oilers win, now its a meaningless game no matter what happens from here. BTW, I was so sick of Davidson crying bout what the poor canes wre gunna do, lordy they actually had an injury last, this could really hurt, how can they play on? Jeses, they had lost aaron Ward and ya would have thought they lost Bobby Orr!!! BTW, i reaaly like he and Emrick
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I'm still sickened by the fact that this was likely our best chance in 30 years to win a Stanley Cup.
Like A Mofo Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Someone probably told them if they lost their voices they'd get a month worth of chitterlings and okra plus a free ticket to the nearest neckcar track to meet Cale Rusty Earnborough. 708588[/snapback]
MadBuffaloDisease Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Wonder what the WhinerCanes will complain about as being the reason they lost last night?
Alaska Darin Posted June 15, 2006 Author Posted June 15, 2006 E. please tell you sold those tickets and were not in the buildingh last night. Like i said Oilers win, now its a meaningless game no matter what happens from here. BTW, I was so sick of Davidson crying bout what the poor canes wre gunna do, lordy they actually had an injury last, this could really hurt, how can they play on? Jeses, they had lost aaron Ward and ya would have thought they lost Bobby Orr!!! BTW, i reaaly like he and Emrick 708713[/snapback] I haven't been able to figure JD out all post season, unless he's pimping that team because he's going to try and sign some of them when he takes over the Blues in the next couple of weeks. He's been ridiculous.
X. Benedict Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I haven't been able to figure JD out all post season, unless he's pimping that team because he's going to try and sign some of them when he takes over the Blues in the next couple of weeks. He's been ridiculous. 708861[/snapback] I am delighted with his move to the Blues. I will get to see much less of him. I watch a lot of Rangers games.
Chef Jim Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I'm still sickened by the fact that this was likely our best chance in 30 years to win a Stanley Cup. 708718[/snapback] Uh oh. Joe's gone off his medication. Here we go again.
BRH Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I know I mentioned this before but I went to a game during the Duck's first season and lady behind me asked the person she was with why those players were skating around with poles in their hands. 708649[/snapback] A friend of mine went to a preseason game during the Stars' first season in Dallas. While the Zamboni was resurfacing the ice during the first intermission, he heard one redneck behind him say to the other redneck: "Hey....how come the ice don't crack?"
Ramius Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 So what happens to Dora the Explorer now??? 708881[/snapback] Worthless whore. Looks like she got the big size 10. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/sto...y/Entertainment
C.Biscuit97 Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Biggest bandwagon jumpers around. 708707[/snapback] In all fairness, there were alot of Sabre bandwagon jumpers. Every game was suddenly a sell out, people I didn't know even watched hockey became diehard fans, and there were like a million Sabres threads on this board. It's the same everywhere when a team suddenly starts winning. Obviously we have a much better hockey tradition here but let's be fair. That said, Carolina should rot in hell.
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