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@SkitchP wrote:
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@SkitchP wrote:I am just happy the Wings made the playoffs. I could get used to this.
You should probably be used to it by now.
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Honestly, I was just trying to explain to my wife how stressful and exciting it is watching a playoff game compared to the regular season. I remember so many Leafs playoff games like they were yesterday and I get butterflies in my stomach just thinking about the stress that comes with a close game, let alone a long overtime game. I can remember how great it felt to see Sundin and Thomas and Valk and Cross come up with huge goals in important games and watching Joseph and Belfour steal the show night after night, and how devastating it was when Roenick ended the series or when the Leafs came up completely empty in a must win against New Jersey.

It feels like I'm 8 years old on Christmas Eve right now. I'm so excited for tomorrow.
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Been watching Hockey all night.

I heard Tool being played on the arena loudspeakers a few times. Just another reason why hockey kicks ass. :bammer:
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numbers wrote:What difference does it make how much playoff experience a team has if they are playing like shit? The bruins have been awful for the last month, and I think that is much more relevant going into this series than their amount of playoff experience.
It's a new season and the game is totally different in the playoffs. Any slump to end a season is usually erased by the adrenalin of round 1.... especially when you're talking about a team like Boston who really are "built for the playoffs".

If I was a Bruins fan (god help me!), I wouldn't be too worried until a possible 2nd or 3rd round match-up with Washington or Pittsburgh.

As for the Leafs, Habs, Sens, Islanders.... I think just getting to the playoffs was the accomplishment, and anything past round 1 is overachieving.
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philpritchard wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
philpritchard wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:I am just happy the Wings made the playoffs. I could get used to this.
You should probably be used to it by now.
8-)
Honestly, I was just trying to explain to my wife how stressful and exciting it is watching a playoff game compared to the regular season. I remember so many Leafs playoff games like they were yesterday and I get butterflies in my stomach just thinking about the stress that comes with a close game, let alone a long overtime game. I can remember how great it felt to see Sundin and Thomas and Valk and Cross come up with huge goals in important games and watching Joseph and Belfour steal the show night after night, and how devastating it was when Roenick ended the series or when the Leafs came up completely empty in a must win against New Jersey.

It feels like I'm 8 years old on Christmas Eve right now. I'm so excited for tomorrow.
Agreed. The habs were only out for one year, so I can only imagine what it's like for Leafs fans. Does everyone have the flags on their cars in TO? We're starting to see alot of them in Montreal. We can still hope for a 2nd round Habs-Leafs matchup.

It's too bad the Flames and Oilers aren't competitive lately, I'd love to see a battle another Battle of Alberta.
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southp wrote:Agreed. The habs were only out for one year, so I can only imagine what it's like for Leafs fans. Does everyone have the flags on their cars in TO? We're starting to see alot of them in Montreal. We can still hope for a 2nd round Habs-Leafs matchup.

It's too bad the Flames and Oilers aren't competitive lately, I'd love to see a battle another Battle of Alberta.
I don't know that I've seen any car flags here, but I'm in Northern Ontario. It's still primarily Leafs fans here, although there are a lot of Habs fans because there's a decent French-Canadian population in the area.
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there is nothing decent about french canadians


*unless they play or played for the pens
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This is why the Hawks had such a great season...

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I wonder how much a tremendous amount is.
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hey, FUJobu?

also, i really liked seguin's reaction on that 2nd period non-goal. everybody in the place is going nuts and he's just like, i don't know what happened.
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forget everything I said about the Bruins losing this series.
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numbers wrote:forget everything I said about the Bruins losing this series.
i guess you're already forgetting everything this team has done with a lead in the third period this season.
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Well that didn't go well. Toronto had some early jump and then just collapsed. I think if JVR scores on that shorthanded crossbar it really could have changed the way the rest of the game went. Instead, Boston scored and the Leafs just looked deflated after that.
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Toronto just got spanked!
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elliseamos wrote:hey, FUJobu?

also, i really liked seguin's reaction on that 2nd period non-goal. everybody in the place is going nuts and he's just like, i don't know what happened.
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numbers wrote:forget everything I said about the Bruins losing this series.
Seriously. Where has this team been?
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
numbers wrote:forget everything I said about the Bruins losing this series.
Seriously. Where has this team been?
Boston looked really, really good. I just heard a Toronto radio talk show guy say something like "the Leafs completely turtled and weren't willing to match Boston's intensity and physical play." I couldn't disagree more with that... I thought the Leafs showed some drive and determination and were more than willing to play a physical game. They just made way too many stupid mistakes and Boston did a great job of exploiting their weaknesses.
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So does Hamilton get into Game 2 when Ference gets suspended, or does the NHL decide to turn a blind-eye to type of blatant headshots they've been trying to eliminate from the game because it's the playoffs? I'm leaning towards the latter.
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philpritchard wrote:So does Hamilton get into Game 2 when Ference gets suspended, or does the NHL decide to turn a blind-eye to type of blatant headshots they've been trying to eliminate from the game because it's the playoffs? I'm leaning towards the latter.
definitley door #2, grabovski (sp?) ducked into it.
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elliseamos wrote:definitley door #2, grabovski (sp?) ducked into it.
Or, you know, you could watch the replay. He was reaching for the puck... there wasn't any attempt to duck it. Ference lead with the elbow to the face and there was nothing accidental about it. In the regular season he would get at least a couple of games for that.

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