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Damn, I just changed the channel a couple of minutes ago because of the lack of movement on the ice.
It' not been a good for me. Early this morning I watch Munich lose to Stuttgart in what should have been an easy game for Munich and in Munich no less. Now Montreal can't win in their own arena. My only hope is now for Vancouver to beat San Jose later this evening. |
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![]() Devils needed that win following wins by the Penguins and the Sabres today. It's turning into a close fight for #2 seed in the East. ![]() And ![]() ![]() ![]() The Leafs are 8-2-0 in the last 10, surely they left it a bit late to start their run for the playoffs. ![]() ![]() |
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^Even Ottawa managed to win tonight.
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Montreal picked a lousy time to go on a losing streak. ![]() At least my Leafs helped you and smc out tonight by beating the Rangers(one of the teams vying for Montreal's and Boston's playoff spots). Sorry that they allowed the Rangers to get a point, but at least they prevented them from getting two! ![]() |
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![]() ![]() With the Sabres and the Penguins winning it looks like the Devils will probably head into the playoffs as #4 seed in the East. At least as #4 seeds we will avoid drawing our bogey team the Flyers in the first round of the playoffs, Ottawa look set for the #5 spot. |
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Tell me about it!
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Three hockey questions for three of my hockey-loving friends on this board ...
shadows: Now that the school year is over, your Maple Leafs just signed Brayden Irwin from University of Vermont for the final six games of the regular season. Brayden played 39 games for the Catamounts this season, and led the team in goals (15), assists, (19), power-play goals (7), and ... wait for it ... penalty minutes (72). What do you think? A smart move? ila: The Phoenix Business Journal reported yesterday (I believe) that a billionaire from Toronto named David Thomson has an agreement in principle to move the Coyotes from Phoenix to Winnipeg, if owners cannot be found to keep the team in Arizona (a place where, as I have stated in the past, hockey should not be played!). Thoughts? An NHL team in Manitoba again a good thing? Will you become a Coyotes fan? What do you think they'll call the team if it moves? The Winnipeg Jets? The Winnipeg Lake Monsters? (Sorry, couldn't resist.) dauls: Our teams, the Bruins and the Devils, meet up tonight. What is the one thing you can say for certain about this game before it begins, other than that there is not a single player on either team who wants to be in Newark, New Jersey? ![]() |
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The good news is the David Thomson is supposed to be on-board with any franchise that moves to Winnipeg. David Thomson has very deep pockets, which he may need to get a franchise established. If a team moves to Winnipeg I am sure that the fans will demand that the team be named the Jets. Although I live in the west I will not change my loyalties to the team that I have supported since before I could skate. I will cheer for any team in the west, but my favourite will still be Montreal. |
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Patrice Bergeron scored the winning goal with 0:19 left in sudden-death overtime. Bruins 1, Devils 0.
Sorry, dauls. |
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I could see them nicknamed the Sturgeons or the Catfish. Out west catfish would be an insult as no one in the west eats catfish.
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Bruins got the much need two points(since the damned Leafs decided to let Atlanta win!). The Rangers also won, so the Eastern race remains tight! ![]() |
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Once again the Devils get those final 60-seconds blues.
F ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() NHL.com trivia: Friday night's Blackhawks-Devils game was the first penalty-free game in the NHL since March 28, 2001, when the Bruins beat Toronto 3-0. ![]() |
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Word around these parts is that the NHL is going to axe Colin Campbell as chief disciplinarian in favor of newbie Brendan Shanahan. I wonder: did Marc Savard and David Booth get a say in this?
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