You shouldn't be, you should be gladOriginally posted by: JujuFish
Congratulations, Anaheim! I'm still sad that Buffalo never once got to face the Ducks.
THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMM...: Makes me laugh that Daniel Alfredsson took a lot of heat and was even called "classless" by American TV broadcasters for shooting the puck at Scott Niedermayer with time running out in the second period of Game 4. The only thing he did wrong was fire it too low. In the Stanley Cup final, you should be doing everything you can to win. With two seconds left on the clock and standing at your blue line, you're not going to score. Attempting to take out the opponent's best defenceman is the next best thing. Believe it's called competitiveness ...
LMAO... still a bit bitter ktsu?Originally posted by: kstu
THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMM...: Makes me laugh that Daniel Alfredsson took a lot of heat and was even called "classless" by American TV broadcasters for shooting the puck at Scott Niedermayer with time running out in the second period of Game 4. The only thing he did wrong was fire it too low. In the Stanley Cup final, you should be doing everything you can to win. With two seconds left on the clock and standing at your blue line, you're not going to score. Attempting to take out the opponent's best defenceman is the next best thing. Believe it's called competitiveness ...
you stay classy ottawa :roll:
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maybe a little, but mostly amazed that anyone would advocate firing a puck at someone with intent to injure and trying to pass it off as competitiveness. is this how we want all our captains acting?Originally posted by: meltdown75
LMAO... still a bit bitter ktsu?Originally posted by: kstu
THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMM...: Makes me laugh that Daniel Alfredsson took a lot of heat and was even called "classless" by American TV broadcasters for shooting the puck at Scott Niedermayer with time running out in the second period of Game 4. The only thing he did wrong was fire it too low. In the Stanley Cup final, you should be doing everything you can to win. With two seconds left on the clock and standing at your blue line, you're not going to score. Attempting to take out the opponent's best defenceman is the next best thing. Believe it's called competitiveness ...
you stay classy ottawa :roll:
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