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Sir Sammy Hain Esq.
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The scoring has slowed down some but still the scoring is pretty heavy. 7 minutes left in the second period and the score is now 5-4 in favour of the Bruins over the Sabres.

Thankfully I don't own any Sabre or Bruin goalies on any of my fantasy teams.

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What is going on with Beantown? Never thought I would see the Bruins be this good. This bodes bad for the Habs because we have to play them Saturday night when we retire Patrick Roy's number. Going to be some fisticuffs and then some, although I would prefer the win.

The Rangers-Canucks was on TV tonight. Didn't look impressed with the Rangers. Some brutal giveaways by Redden, Roscival and Dubinsky. They were booing Redden at MSG, and Lundqvist pulling himself out of the game is something I've never seen in all my years. Too bad, w/o the blunders could have been a close 3-2 game.

Sam, the Wild are doing good w/o Gaborik, does this mean he's expendable? All kinds of rumours floating around again.

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Nothing will happen with Gaborik while he's still on the shelf, just my opinion. But I agree they're proving they don't need him so I'd say they should trade him before he becomes a free agent and get some good solid depth.

What a night for scoring only three games palyed and 30 goals scored

Boston 7 Buffalo 4
Vancouver 6 New York Rangers 3
Washington 6 Anaheim 4

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What a brutal game for the Rangers last night. Worst in a while.

Lunqvist will pull himself when he knows he's not sharp that night. The giveaways have been common though all year....this defense needs alot of work.

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man i can't believe the sabres are doing so bad?? that game last night was brutal!!! arggggg!! dee [Confused]
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quote:
Originally posted by 80'sRocked:
What a brutal game for the Rangers last night. Worst in a while.

Lunqvist will pull himself when he knows he's not sharp that night. The giveaways have been common though all year....this defense needs alot of work.

even the rags announcers were giving "the king" grief for taking himself out of the game.
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quote:
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I'm finding this Buffalo-Pittsburgh girl thing intriguing. Who had the name first? Both of you joined this month, are you sure you didn't know each other before?

I watched the third period of the Rangers-Senators game, really low scoring. I watched the OT and shootout and Lundqvist was great. I thought the detestable Jarko Ruutu was going to start a riot when he got a second shot off in the SO. Every game I watch him, he always does these boneheaded things, Ott and Avery are the same.

Nope, I don't know buffalogirl personally! Just from the boards here. It was just a coincidence that we both joined around the same time.
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quote:
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even the rags announcers were giving "the king" grief for taking himself out of the game.

Maybe a little, but he still is the king. It also was the right decision. Vali came in and was brilliant. The freakin' turnovers were a disgrace.
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All is not good in Hab-land. Down 2-1 to Ottawa, sloppy play, the fourth line with Begin and Kostopolous are carrying the team while the multi-millionaires flounder(Kovalev and co.)They don't have good pointman on the powerplay, Markov misses the net almost every time. Starting to wonder if they want to get Carbo fired.......How we supposed to have a decent game Saturday with the Bruins playing like this?
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quote:
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Starting to wonder if they want to get Carbo fired.......

My guess is that Dave Tippett down in Dallas would be next on the chopping block.
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My god, Dallas has gone to hell haven't they? Turco can't stop a beachball. The Habs lucked out, some nice saves by price tonight. The Wild lost a tough one to the Canuckleheads.
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For some reason I was unable to get the Wild game tonight [Frown]
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nope i didn't know pittsburghgirl either just a flook i guess i am buffalo-girl on 3 other forums too lol well let's hope the sabres can win tonight but it don't look good!! dee [Confused]
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And once again the Avs lost....If you need me, I will be hudled in the corner rocking back and forth....
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EJ, baffled with all that firepower the Avs can get shut out. Stastny, Svatos, Smyth,Sakic, Hedjuk, they are stacked. Seems the Flames have their number. Didn't realise Luongo wasn't even playing last night, the back up won for Vancouver. Koivu jr. is having a good season, but I'm seeing that they need som Gaborik goals. As for Buffalo, Ryan Miller should rebound from a very un-Miller like performance last time.
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Tonight the St. Louis Blues unveiled their new 3rd jerseys. Not a Blues fan but I'm really liking these they look so sharp on the ice. Sorry this is the best pic I could find at the moment.

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Here's a better picture of the new Blues jerseys as worn by RW Brad Boyes

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Cool sweater, don't think the Blues ever wore that dark a blue before.
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This Rangers/Ottawa game today was very tough to watch. Total domination by The Senators, a team who hasn't won in the last 6 games. That's 2 terrible games in a row for the Blueshirts....luckily, Pitt lost as well. I'm starting to get nervous now that this will progress further. I hope that I am wrong.
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The Senators had to win eventually, they played well against the Habs Thursday, it was a matter of time busting out, unfortunately it was against your Rangers.

I just watched the ceremony for retiring Patrick Roy's number. Just amazing, seeing Roy sport the CH jersey again after the nasty split from the team in 1995. He was the goalie I followed most growing up, if it wasn't for him, the Habs wouldn't have won the Cup since 1979. But the Bruins are going to be tough to beat tonight.

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Right now I don't see anybody stopping San Jose. The Sharks are flying on all cylinders. They're getting good scoring from their top two lines, scoring from their D, good defensive play and good goaltending from both Nabby and Boucher. Granted they'll have a tough road in the West from Anaheim and Detroit but at this point and time the Sharks should be the favoured team to be hoisting Lord Stanley's chalice.
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I thought the Sharks should have done much better the past few years in the playoffs. They can never really put it all together, I just hope they can beat Detroit and get to the finals. I think Dan Boyle is doing well for them.

80'srocked, I saw the Sens-Rangers Highlights, man did the Rangers ever give it to Ruutu. Mara and Colton Orr went after him, but he will skate away instead of dropping the gloves. As yellow as they come.

The Habs kept it close but sadly lost to Beantown in the Shootout. Kovalev continues to be an enigma, more talent than anyone, but bothered by something. Did you see Laraque talking to Lucic all night? Lucic knows he's out of his league, too chickens$*t and won't drop his gloves. Komisarek is out a month because of him.

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Lucic hurt his hand in Friday night's game. But Laraque would have probably schooled him. Laraque is about the only guy who I've seen that can beat Boogaard of Minnesota.
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Lucic scored a goal too, looking like a future Habs killer like Cam Neely used to be like. Laraque qas almost begging for someone to scrap with, with no takers understandably. Did you see Jody Shelley and Donald Brashear go at it tonight? A real doozy. The Wild lost to the Blues in a close one. This Mason guy for the Blues came out of nowhere in nets. Looks like Luongo got hurt tonight, but the Canucks still beat the Penguins. New Senators and Kings uniforms seen tonight as well.
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Lucic is going to be a big star. I think the Neely comparisons are very accurate. Both are LW for the Bruins and both have great toughness and a good scoring touch as well. I'm going to start naming Lucic, Seabass Jr.

Mason has been with the Predators for the past few years. Was always a capable backup for Vokoun there and was given the chance to be the number one guy last season but dropped the ball and let Ellis take the number one spot thus making him expendable.

The Mason to watch out for is the youngster in net for Columbus.

The Sharks also unveiled a new jersey tonight as well and it looks VERY sharp.

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