OMG, the NHL...

FrancesBeansRevenge

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...is the most amazing experience in sports today. The Stanley Cup win by Colorado and the surrounding Ray Bourque story is simply breathtaking. When Ray hoisted that cup my wife and I were in tears... it was simply the most 'pure' moment I have ever seen in professional sports... especially in the high dollar, spoiled brat atmosphere pro sports has turned into.

The two best teams in hockey, 7th game, won at home, Roy winning 3rd Con Smythe, Ray Bourque finally getting to touch The Cup after 22 years in one of roughest, most physical sports on the planet. Just unreal. I felt like I was watching a movie.

I know there are a lot of Canucks around here... you should be DAMN PROUD of your national sport... it's the best show in sports! :)



PS: Yay Avs! :D
 

FrancesBeansRevenge

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<< Nah, dude, the NBA is. >>



Sure, as long as you don't mind watch overpaid convicted criminals run around the court :p


Sure man, I love the NBA too, but the NHL Finals are something special.
 

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<< Sure, as long as you don't mind overpaid convicted criminals run around the court :p >>



It was a joke...

and I agree, the NHL is excellent.
 

FrancesBeansRevenge

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<<

<< Sure, as long as you don't mind overpaid convicted criminals run around the court :p >>



It was a joke...

and I agree, the NHL is excellent.
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So was mine ------> :p

:)
 

monto

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attending a game in person is always much more thrilling than TV...it's like nascar, hundreds of thousands become fans weekly
 

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The national sport of Canada is Lacrosse actually, not hockey.
 

FrancesBeansRevenge

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<< The national sport of Canada is Lacrosse actually, not hockey. >>



Heh... yeah but thats officially. I thought Canucks thought of hockey as thier 'national pastime'... much the way baseball is in the US?
 

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<< The national sport of Canada is Lacrosse actually, not hockey. >>



Actually, officially Canada has two national sports. Canada's two official sports are Hockey (winter game) and Lacrosse (the summer game).
Legislation was approved April 27, 1994 to put that into effect. :cool:
 

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<< ...is the most amazing experience in sports today. The Stanley Cup win by Colorado and the surrounding Ray Bourque story is simply breathtaking. When Ray hoisted that cup my wife and I were in tears... it was simply the most 'pure' moment I have ever seen in professional sports... especially in the high dollar, spoiled brat atmosphere pro sports has turned into. >>



Very well said!
 

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I agree. I am not a big hockey fan, but it was a great moment watching Bourque finally win.
 

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I really hate Colorado, but after it was all over, I was happy for Ray Bourque. He has to be as high as any one person can be right now. He'll probably retire, but at least he got it. The NBA is no comparison to the NHL in the least bit. NHL players work much harder, and they have the Cup to win and not some silly, ugly-ass trophy. By the way, how did Patrick Roy get the Conn Smythe? It makes no sense. If he was their best player, they didn't deserve to win. What about Sakic?
 

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Dang tootin'!!! The Avs win the cup, Ray finally gets a ring, and Roy sets yet another record for most MVP awards.

I am soooooo frikin' happy! :D:D:D


BTW, TV hockey is great, being at a games is even better...

but playing is the best feeling in the world! :)
 

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I am happy for the Av's, but I just wish Game 7 wasn't such a blowout...

Very happy for Bourque indeed, he deserved the Cup more than anyone on the team...
 

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I just loved how the families of the players were in tears; so proud were they of their husbands and daddies!
Hockey seems like such a family-oriented sport(all violence within the game aside;))
 

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<< By the way, how did Patrick Roy get the Conn Smythe? It makes no sense. If he was their best player, they didn't deserve to win. What about Sakic? >>



Well, either him or Sakic. You can make a case either way but Roy was the difference in the series. 2 shutouts, and nearly a 3rd... he proved once again that he's the best playoff goaltender. Great to see Ray finally win it. I wonder if he'll retire now or stay on for another campaign. Congrats to Bourque and the rest of the Avalanche on a wonderful year and to the Devils as well who put in a great effort.

Another great season comes to an end, but the action off the ice is just starting. Tons of big name free agents starting with Sakic. Big guns like Jagr, Lindros, Turgeon, Tkachuk, Blake, Peca, Yashin, etc. are all in play. You can be sure the Rangers will make a move, possibly signing Sakic or swinging a deal for Jagr.

Should be an interesting summer, and before you know it, training camp will be here.
 

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<< I agree. I am not a big hockey fan, but it was a great moment watching Bourque finally win. >>


Same here.
 

CoolTech

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dont make jokes like that, &quot;convicted criminals&quot;. thats as bad as making a racist joke because the majority of the nba is black, when you people learn?
 

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<< The NBA is no comparison to the NHL in the least bit. NHL players work much harder, and they have the Cup to win and not some silly, ugly-ass trophy. >>



I would like to see your proof that NHL players work much harder, because I doubt you have trained with either an nba player or an nhl player. You really can't prove that. Also, I agree the Stanley Cup is a beautiful trophy, but it really doesn't matter because there is something wrong with you if you enjoy watching sports just to see the trophy at the end.
 

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<< dont make jokes like that, &quot;convicted criminals&quot;. thats as bad as making a racist joke because the majority of >>



You're right. Many of them have not been convicted yet.:D