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Originally Posted by DeadsetAce
and we've got another close one down in FL now
nobody really cared about this series besides their respective fan bases for the most part
hopefully this changes things
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Originally Posted by DeadsetAce
and we've got another close one down in FL now
word. im actually rooting for florida so that if we beat the caps, we get them instead of philly (assuming the rangers handle their %#*% obviously)Originally Posted by Physicx
Originally Posted by DeadsetAce
and we've got another close one down in FL now
nobody really cared about this series besides their respective fan bases for the most part
hopefully this changes things
Don't know if you watch the Wings consistently, but you're wrong in your assessment. Detroit isn't old, they lack heart and that's what it boils down to. It didn't help that the injury bug hit them hard towards the very end of the season. Losing Helm was a major blow because he added a much needed scoring balance for the bottom lines and as you and I know that's crucial in the playoffs. This off season is going to be a much needed shake up in Hockeytown.Originally Posted by True Blues
If you mean old, then yes.Originally Posted by Winged Wheel
So are weOriginally Posted by Newbs24
The Pens are who we thought they were
The Wings are still a good team, but it's pretty obvious the season took a toll on them. They have flashes of brilliance (Zetterberg and Dats especially make the game look so, so easy at times), but for the other 40 or 50 minutes, Nashville's wingers are leaking, players are puck watching in front of the net, or are generally slow on the rush. Altogether, it screams fatigue (in my opinion).
Originally Posted by Physicx
and the rats come raining down
good for the panthers
One of my closest friends is a Wings fan so I've been forced to watch a fair share of Wings games for the last 5-6 years. He has the same critique of Filppula, Hudler, Kindl, and at times, Zetts (Lilja and Leino also drew his ire in years past). But my counter would be that Bert, Holmstrom, Mule, Cleary and Kronwall are among the hardest working players in the league.Originally Posted by Winged Wheel
Don't know if you watch the Wings consistently, but you're wrong in your assessment. Detroit isn't old, they lack heart and that's what it boils down to. It didn't help that the injury bug hit them hard towards the very end of the season. Losing Helm was a major blow because he added a much needed scoring balance for the bottom lines and as you and I know that's crucial in the playoffs. This off season is going to be a much needed shake up in Hockeytown.Originally Posted by True Blues
If you mean old, then yes.Originally Posted by Winged Wheel
So are we
The Wings are still a good team, but it's pretty obvious the season took a toll on them. They have flashes of brilliance (Zetterberg and Dats especially make the game look so, so easy at times), but for the other 40 or 50 minutes, Nashville's wingers are leaking, players are puck watching in front of the net, or are generally slow on the rush. Altogether, it screams fatigue (in my opinion).
Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
Kesler just dove worse than Ashley Young, pathetic. Nucks are gunning for Brown at every opportunity.
Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
Shirt in the LA crowd: Sedin Twins - 2 Girls, No Cup.
lets not jump to conclusions. Daniel Sedin still isn't in the active lineup.Originally Posted by So Nyuh Shi Dae
rofl the Canucks choke harder than the Sharks.
They don't deserve to win after last year's riots.
Originally Posted by CrAzYFLiPxNyC
Absolutely furious at the suspensions they decided to give out to Hagelin and Carkner