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Originally posted by: dennilfloss
I came across that video on the Sens subforum.

http://forums.sportsnet.ca/index.jspa

That was a brutal hit. A combination of head down pens player pushing from the back and armstrong putting a shoulder to the head.

I wonder if there is going to be a suspension? I doubt it since there was no penalty.

If I was Armstrong ....... I would be looking over my shoulders next game.

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
Sabres vs. Islanders, game 3 tonight. Historically, the team that wins game 1 and loses game 2, both games at home, in the NHL, in the first round, wins the series less than 40% of the time. I don't see that happening, but that's an eye-opener stat.
 
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Sabres vs. Islanders, game 3 tonight. Historically, the team that wins game 1 and loses game 2, both games at home, in the NHL, in the first round, wins the series less than 40% of the time. I don't see that happening, but that's an eye-opener stat.

I hope not....... Canucks won game 1 lost game 2 and won game 3 😀

Go Canucks Go!!! 😀 😀 😀

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
Originally posted by: Aquaman
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Sabres vs. Islanders, game 3 tonight. Historically, the team that wins game 1 and loses game 2, both games at home, in the NHL, in the first round, wins the series less than 40% of the time. I don't see that happening, but that's an eye-opener stat.

I hope not....... Canucks won game 1 lost game 2 and won game 3 😀

Go Canucks Go!!! 😀 😀 😀

Cheers,
Aquaman

In case you're curious, the team that wins game 1, loses game 2, both at home, then wins game 3 on the road, in the NHL, in the first round, is 5-10 in game 4. However, they are also 9-6 in the series.
 
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
Holy crap! 😀

http://bringhomethecup.cbc.ca/mediadetail/52974

There are so many things wrong with that video, but I will try to make this short:

#1. My room = I live in my parents house.

#2. How many times did he say "This is where it starts"? It can't start that many times, you knob.

#3. To get the best use of that room during the playoffs this year, he might want to flip the "goal switch" every time the Flames get a shot.


 
Originally posted by: Molondo
They should, theyer back at the safety of the dome.

You would have thought that the Flames would have really brought it in game 2. They tried and failed. I wish them luck in winning four out of the next five with two of those games in Detroit.
 
Boo on NJ for tying it up.

Go Bolts go!

And hmm, the Sabres haven't really done overly well thus far.
NYI has done well thus far.
 
Originally posted by: meltdown75
I love this series. IMHO it is the most entertaining so far. (NYI / BUF)

I would have to go with Dallas/Vancouver. Then again, i haven't seen nyi/buf play yet. 🙁
 
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