Chelios (aged 48) signs with Atlanta
this guy does not seem to be able to stay away from the game
this guy does not seem to be able to stay away from the game
i saw highlights of that one, must be a relief, first home win since the winter classicwe win! we beat the make-beliefs!!!!
i saw highlights of that one, must be a relief, first home win since the winter classic
cannot believe the two chances that savard and lucic missed in 3rd period
feel for ya bud, hang in thereAfter Calgarys 4-0 Loss,I'm taking a break from the Flames for a while.
I'm tired of wasting 2.5 hours every odd night on a team that refuses to do anything.
might be for the best, despite their best wishes for the flames organisation i have always had reservations about families running franchises, I see the Sutter clan having to pack up and find work else where.
:nod: Most non-Canadians hate our hockey team.![]()
cool another hockey lover, and a crosby fan to boot - yayNo, that's an erroneous Canadian assumption; particularly since oh captain my captain was the reason yinz guys won it. That was bittersweet. Country before captain always, but if someone had to do it to us, I'm glad it was Sid. I don't think he was getting out of Canada alive if he hadn't scored that goal.
Now...
Asplain to me how a team can get 55 shots to the other's measley 16 and still only win by the skin of their nuts in OVERTIME! Gah! WTF Pens!? A win is a win...but kill me why don't you?
cool another hockey lover, and a crosby fan to boot - yay
but i agree with Zirconaz, "most" would want to bring us down
you have a point us losing would have been tragic because we were on home ice and we believe it is our game, losing to anyone under these circumstances would have been hard to bear, the pressure on the Canadians was immense, as i expect it will be on the Russians in Sochi, I am not sure I agree that you guys were not expected to medal, you have a great young talent pool that show great chemistry - friends and colleagues praised the Russian team as being the team to beat, yet they never showed the chemistry that is necessary to do well, the Americans did and they should be proud of their accomplishemnt, Ryan Miller was and still is IMHO the best goalie in the NHL....I think most would want to win simply to win a gold for their country. While it is kind of a big deal to win against the country where hockey is its national sport, it's more in the spirit of beating a good team than a hatred of it and wanting it to fall.
I think for the US getting as far as they did was such a big deal because no one, particularly the so-called sports experts even expected us to medal let alone be the first seed throughout the entire tournament. In that respect, it would have been a big deal to win it all...likewise, it would have been a huge deal to Canadians for them to lose on their home ice...but not because they hate the US...if that makes sense...or maybe they do I dunno! HAHA!
Oh and pleased to meet you!![]()
you have a point us losing would have been tragic because we were on home ice and we believe it is our game, losing to anyone under these circumstances would have been hard to bear, the pressure on the Canadians was immense, as i expect it will be on the Russians in Sochi, I am not sure I agree that you guys were not expected to medal, you have a great young talent pool that show great chemistry - friends and colleagues praised the Russian team as being the team to beat, yet they never showed the chemistry that is necessary to do well, the Americans did and they should be proud of their accomplishemnt, Ryan Miller was and still is IMHO the best goalie in the NHL....
The US showed what speed can do. It can be quite an equalizer.
yeah the attempted comparsions with the Lake Placid team were laughable, that was a different time and a totally different circumstance - as for the Swedes, they, like the Russians never gelled as a team and came up agianst a Slovakian team that did just that. I have much respect for the Penguins, mainly as Mario is an idol of mineI think it was the fact that the US team was so young and going up against teams with such depth like Russia, Canada, Sweden (wtf happened there?), and even the Czechs that the so-called experts didn't see the potential. But if history has showed us anything, sometimes a bunch of younger players can really pull it together! As an aside though, I won't compare that to the miracle on ice. I had to laugh that that comparison was made. While the US team was young, they were still all professionals from the NHL. The "miracle" US team was nothing but amateurs going against a professional team...THAT was a miracle. What the current US team did was great but not exactly a miracle.
I have to admit, it was really a weird thing seeing the captain from the team that I've absolutely adored for years score the goal against the US team. Of course I was rooting for the US to win but it was sort of like disappointment with a consolation prize. I don't know how to explain it. Although admittedly, seeing Ryan Miller's face while he was getting the silver medal made me want to just give him a hug.He did play his balls off though and I was very proud of 'em!
So a Sens fan, eh? Pittsburghers will argue (and rightfully so) that the best games to watch are when we play the Flyers, Crapitals, and Rangers...but man o'day I love when we play the Sens...I think that's why I was even kinda bummed to see Danny Heatley leave your team.
yeah the attempted comparsions with the Lake Placid team were laughable, that was a different time and a totally different circumstance - as for the Swedes, they, like the Russians never gelled as a team and came up agianst a Slovakian team that did just that. I have much respect for the Penguins, mainly as Mario is an idol of mine
nice chatting with you, i always respect a fan who knows her Hockey - seems you do...you have any Canadian blood in you?![]()
The first seed was Russia.I think most would want to win simply to win a gold for their country. While it is kind of a big deal to win against the country where hockey is its national sport, it's more in the spirit of beating a good team than a hatred of it and wanting it to fall.
I think for the US getting as far as they did was such a big deal because no one, particularly the so-called sports experts even expected us to medal let alone be the first seed throughout the entire tournament. In that respect, it would have been a big deal to win it all...likewise, it would have been a huge deal to Canadians for them to lose on their home ice...but not because they hate the US...if that makes sense...or maybe they do I dunno! HAHA!
Oh and pleased to meet you!![]()
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