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Max

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The Leafs are a parody. Fans say, "They've got a solid future, though." They made the playoffs in a shortened season, give me a fucking break. Next year when they're back to their old January drop-off, we can discuss how much we're all looking forward to the future.

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Boston Strong :stuckup:

was that the greatest hockey game ever or what - can I get a hallelujah, my canadian choking bitches :D
Horton - Welland, ON
Lucic - Vancouver, BC
Bergeron - From some town in Quebec where they consume a disgustingly unhealthy amount of tourtiere.

I really got to say, not convinced it was the Bostonian/American spirit that brought your beloved Bruins back in the game. :howler:
 

dann10

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Aug 26, 2008
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Not really a hockey fan but decided to go watch the leaf game outside our stadium on the jumbo screen. People went nuts when we were knocking in those goals, especially after kessel's, but seeing all of them sad after the OT winner was one of the funniest things I've ever seen
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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The Leafs are a parody. Fans say, "They've got a solid future, though." They made the playoffs in a shortened season, give me a fucking break. Next year when they're back to their old January drop-off, we can discuss how much we're all looking forward to the future.

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Horton - Welland, ON
Lucic - Vancouver, BC
Bergeron - From some town in Quebec where they consume a disgustingly unhealthy amount of tourtiere.

I really got to say, not convinced it was the Bostonian/American spirit that brought your beloved Bruins back in the game. :howler:
I see somebody's sense of humor went up in flames along with his team last night ;)

You think it was luck? Or that the Leafs choked big time and the Bruins had nothing to do with that? :howler:

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:D


sorry Max and grats to Rollie, a true Bruins fan unlike acm who didn't know there was no shootouts in the playoffs. :p
sit on it and then choke on it, Fonzie :D
 

Rollie

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Apr 15, 2008
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Boston Strong :stuckup:

was that the greatest hockey game ever or what - can I get a hallelujah, my canadian choking bitches :D
Pfft. If you're a true Bruins fan, you should know where you bread is buttered. 13 Canadians in that Boston lineup (usually more, but injuries), who scored 4/5 goals... including the tying and winning goal, by a certain Canadian Olympian, our best player, the incomparable Patrice Bergeron.

You remember those 2010 Olympics, right AC? Remember what happened between your mighty Americans, and them 'Canadian choking bitches'?

That was the greatest last 10 minutes of the 3rd and OT that I've ever seen, hands down; the rest of the game, yuck!

:p

:D

sorry Max and grats to Rollie, a true Bruins fan unlike acm who didn't know there was no shootouts in the playoffs. :p
Thanks a lot, brother. I have to admit, down 3 of the 6 defensemen we started the playoffs with (played all but 37 seconds with 5 d last night - losing Seids, who often plays well over 25 minutes a night in the playoffs could be huge - hope he's alright) and losing 4-1, I thought it was over. This team reached really deep though, and found that extra gear.

There are huge issues with the B's right now, the club is going to need to retool a bit for next season. They haven't played well consistently for more than 2 months; it's almost like the team has forgotten that their game is predicated on dumping the puck in deep, and pounding out the forecheck.

Anyway, I was supremely proud of the team last night, they were dog tired (having their plane break down, so they had to fly on game day didn't help), but never gave up. I think I probably was more excited during both of Bergy's goals than at just about any other single moment I've had as a professional sports fan.

It was nuts. I'll never see a comeback like that again. Hopefully we get a couple of our d back (transition game has been BRUTAL, our breakout is disgusting right now), and Jagr hits the press box. He won't, but after having seen him in Boston for a stretch, the guy just doesn't fit. He's not good enough to break into the top two lines anymore (doesn't fit the style they play), and clearly he needs to be playing with players more offensively minded than Pevs and Kelly.

It's like he's skating in quicksand out there... and if I see him try to deke through multiple defenders as he enters the offensive zone one more time, I'm going to fucking lose it. Those turnovers are killer.

The Leafs are a parody. Fans say, "They've got a solid future, though." They made the playoffs in a shortened season, give me a fucking break. Next year when they're back to their old January drop-off, we can discuss how much we're all looking forward to the future.

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Horton - Welland, ON
Lucic - Vancouver, BC
Bergeron - From some town in Quebec where they consume a disgustingly unhealthy amount of tourtiere.

I really got to say, not convinced it was the Bostonian/American spirit that brought your beloved Bruins back in the game. :howler:
I'm sorry this hurts so bad, brother. A lot of my friends feel the same way you do, but the reality is that things are getting better, and there truly are better days ahead. The Maple Leafs really had an excellent series, and while they're still a ways from truly competing for the cup, you have some very nice pieces. Lots of speed, good physicality, a solid goalie, and the youngest team in the league, I believe.

Finally, for Maple Leafs fans, there are truly better days ahead, Max. I know it's hard to believe, but it's true. Toronto is on the up and up, no doubt about it in my mind. Based upon how my boys played, and how the Leafs played, Toronto deserved to win this series.

Experience and character is what clearly won out in the end.

I see somebody's sense of humor went up in flames along with his team last night ;)

You think it was luck? Or that the Leafs choked big time and the Bruins had nothing to do with that? :howler:
Bud, it wasn't luck, it was character guys on the Bruins reaching very deep, and the Leafs choking big time. The Florida Panthers should have been able to hold a 4-1 lead with 10 minutes left in the 3rd. That should never, ever happen.

Suffice to say that this was the first time a team has ever come back from 3 goals down in the third period, during an NHL playoff game. Ever. That can't happen unless a team chokes BIG TIME.

I fucking hate the rangers and their coach tortellini. Yuck
Sorry buddy, tough way to go out, and I know that Forsberg trade is insanely frustrating (that was always a bad deal, IMO, but I'm going mostly by the kids reputation here).

At least your boys bounced back from their terrible start to the year, and demonstrated that they're going to be quite a good team under Adam Oates. Continuity is so important, it would be nice if he could stay there for a bit (a great offensive mind with a couple of the leagues very best); I know nothing is guaranteed with Oatesy, but he is a top notch character, and I think he was a good choice to lead your club.

:lol:

This was outstanding. At least the poster has kept his sense of humour.
 
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    Isn't that what always happens to the Caps? Don't get me wrong, Adam Oates was a good player and seems like a good coach, but the Caps just don't have the killer instinct needed to win the Cup. Something needs to change in the organization and I'm not sure the coach can fix it. Perhaps Leonsis needs to get out of town because he's also royally screwed the Wizards.
     

    Nzoric

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    Haven't been following the team long enough to know that, but it is hard for any twam to win when the opposing goalie is robbing you 10 times per game. Lundqvist was mindblowing in the last 4 games of the series.
     

    Enron

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    It doesn't help that your best line are ladyboys that don't play in big games. Going to be interesting to see how good the Caps actually are when the switch happens.
     

    Rollie

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    Isn't that what always happens to the Caps? Don't get me wrong, Adam Oates was a good player and seems like a good coach, but the Caps just don't have the killer instinct needed to win the Cup. Something needs to change in the organization and I'm not sure the coach can fix it. Perhaps Leonsis needs to get out of town because he's also royally screwed the Wizards.
    I think that's an interesting point, Andy.

    My opinion is that the Caps have leadership issues; I've thought that for awhile. Brooks Laich should captain that team (and ideally, they should be looking to add a bit of skilled leadership) - but how do you strip AO without creating a shit storm? I don't think they can. Seems impossible.

    I know that on his day Ovechkin is one of the world's best, but he's never been captain material; there are too many instances where he doesn't lead by example, which is vital obviously, and I just don't get the feeling that he can inspire that locker room too much with his words, either (at least from what I've heard in his interviews, and I know there's a bit of a language barrier, but I'm not talking about broken English - I'm talking about substance).

    This guy is introducing conspiracy theories about the officials rigging games - or it's the league, trying to create favourable matchups to increase revenue - and also continually repeating how it's not just one guy (yes, it is a team game). But he makes over 9.5M per season, and when the team's record so clearly demonstrates that he usually needs to score for them to win - and then he buries 1 goal in 7 games? 1 goal, 1 assist, -2, in 7 games? That's not acceptable production, not even close. As captain, he need to man the fuck up and take responsibility for not getting his job done. That top line did not get it done. He needs to start by placing the largest portion of that burden of blame on himself, that's part of his fucking job. A good captain expects more from himself than anyone expects from him, and he expects more from himself in terms of effort and dedication than he does from anybody else. Ovechkin needs to take a look in the mirror.

    It makes it really difficult to build a team around, IMO. He's a fantastic player, but not a true leader, and in terms of his overall game, he's usually the second best player on that team. That's despite making almost 3M more than Backstrom - which is absolutely crazy to think about. If I could pick between those two for my team, I would choose Backstrom every time.

    Anyway, new coach, new system, the goaltending has generally gotten better, and they do have a few elite offensive pieces (provided they're healthy); it will be interesting to see what changes happen in the offseason, and how the team continues to develop in year two of Oates' system.
     

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