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rh71

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Congrats to TB. Khabibulin for MVP... though I think Iginla should get the most valueable player to his team...

Maybe now people won't think the SE division is a joke. ;)

Let's Go Caps / Ovechkin in 2005. ;)
 

Scouzer

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Calgary got fvcking robbed with that uncounted goal in game 6...thats going to haunt all of us...
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: Scouzer
Calgary got fvcking robbed with that uncounted goal in game 6...thats going to haunt all of us...
They had a still shot of it in the paper... it wasn't completely over the line... it only appears so from the angle on video.
 

rh71

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24-friggin years old Brad Richards... on the world stage...
 

TuxDave

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Calgary got fvcking robbed with that uncounted goal in game 6...thats going to haunt all of us...
They had a still shot of it in the paper... it wasn't completely over the line... it only appears so from the angle on video.

And on the computer rendered version of the picture, the puck was no where even close to crossing completely over the line.
 

Led Zeppelin

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How great would it be if one of the players just starts making out with one of them hottie sideline reporters live on tv. :p
 

sandorski

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Congrats to the Lightning who played hard to win. Andreychuk gets the cup as an added bonus.

I think the Flames should feel real Proud for making it as far as they did, hopefully in the coming Seasons they can continue to be a contender.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: BostonRedSox
How great would it be if one of the players just starts making out with one of them hottie sideline reporters live on tv. :p
Joe Namath ? ;)
 

rh71

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you know, they never shot over at the Lightning Ice Girls... I think they should hoist the cup too.
 

bootymac

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Nice! Not only did Tampa definitely deserved this one, Andreychuk sure as hell did. Although Calgary lost, seeing those specific players on Tampa Bay win the cup made me smile :)

What a great game, series, and a great season :beer:
 

Led Zeppelin

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: BostonRedSox
How great would it be if one of the players just starts making out with one of them hottie sideline reporters live on tv. :p
Joe Namath ? ;)

Ha, yeah, but Suzy Kobler is not hot whatsoever. Joe just had his beer goggles on that night. At least these chicks are something to look at.
 

rh71

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I'm so glad Chris Berman isn't around... can't stand that guy...
 

dawks

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Originally posted by: BostonRedSox
How great would it be if one of the players just starts making out with one of them hottie sideline reporters live on tv. :p

I wonder why CBC has ZERO females involved in their Hockey production. But most of the visible people on ABC are female.. and hotties..

I guess they need ASS to get people to watch in the states :D
 

Aquaman

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Khabibulin delivers for Lightning

Canadian Press
6/7/2004

TAMPA, Fla. (CP) - Nikolai Khabibulin delivered the ultimate prize three years after the Tampa Bay Lightning acquired him from Phoenix hoping he would one day hoist a Stanley Cup over his shoulders.

General manager Jay Feaster can stop hoping, it's reality.

The Bulin Wall made 16 saves Monday night to backstop the Lightning to a 2-1 Game 7 victory over the Calgary Flames.

And Khabibulin got the last laugh after taking a back seat to other netminders when it came to the media spotlight in these playoffs.

There was Ed Belfour stoning Ottawa in Toronto's first-round win, Jose Theodore leading Montreal to a first-round upset of Boston, Robert Esche proving his critics wrong in Philadelphia, Evgeny Nabokov shutting down heavily favoured Colorado in San Jose's second-round victory, and of course Miikka Kiprusoff's magical run leading the Flames to one win from a Stanley Cup victory.

All along Khabibulin was working his magic in near obscurity, winning eight of his first nine starts as Tampa easily disposed of the New York Islanders and Canadiens in the first two rounds. He then beat Esche in the Eastern Conference final, recovering from a bad outing in Game 4 to outright win Game 5 for the Bolts.

And after a shaky Game 1 of the Cup final, Khabibulin steadily improved his play as the games got more important, allowing only six goals in the final four games - three of them Tampa victories.

His pad save on Jarome Iginla in the first period of Game 5 may be remembered as the save of the playoffs, robbing the Calgary superstar of a sure goal.

And he ultimately outduelled Kiprusoff in the final, the Flames netminder who got more ink than any other after his equally superb spring.

If Khabibulin doesn't get the credit he deserves, some of it has been his own doing. He doesn't like talking to the media and never makes himself available on game days, limiting his visibility. And when he does talk, he says very little.

His play, however, speaks volumes. The 31-year-old Russian had five shutouts in these playoffs, two short of Martin Brodeur's record of seven last year.

The Lightning got exactly what they were searching for, a bonafide No. 1 goalie, when they acquired him from Phoenix in March 2001 along with Stan Neckar in exchange for Mike Johnson, Paul Mara, Ruslan Zainullin and a second-round draft choice.

But Khabibulin, earning $4.6 million US this season, arrived in Tampa with a reputation for being lazy and inconsistent. That all changed.

``I was with Nik in Phoenix a number of years ago where Nik was out of shape, smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee, the whole nine yards,'' says Tampa head coach John Tortorella. ``He is a tremendous talent. You can see how much talent he has and I think what he's done is bring the conditioning part into it and then that's a very important thing for a goaltender as all athletes.

``He is probably one of our top fit athletes right now. Compared to about five or six years ago, it's a whole different person. He brings his conditioning in it and just his mindset of wanting to be the best, and I think that's what carries him as far as being a world-class goalie.''

Cheers,
Aquaman