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Rockindeano wrote:Not so sure this game is over....seriously.
Just watch. I may be wrong, but I have seen this story play out before.
Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Welcome back to Boston.....
Yeah thanks, but YOU assholes need to travel west one more time. How's that been workin out for ya?
Fuck you!
Rockindeano wrote:Real classy Boston. I have NEVER heard a Vancouver crowd cheer a really injured player. That takes the cake. You guys can suck our collective dicks.
See you Wednesday..
Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Not so sure this game is over....seriously.
Just watch. I may be wrong, but I have seen this story play out before.
So have I. 8-1!
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Behshad wrote:Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Not so sure this game is over....seriously.
Just watch. I may be wrong, but I have seen this story play out before.
So have I. 8-1!
3 goals away from your "prediction"![]()
Tony Gallagher wrote: It would appear that, win or lose, the Boston Bruins goaltender is about to win the award and become one of a six-member club -- mostly goalies -- who have walked away with the award as most valuable player in the playoffs while playing for a losing team. But is that really the way the voting should go? But if the Canucks win and Roberto Luongo has two, maybe three shutouts in the final, what is really the difference between Luongo and Thomas throughout the playoffs -- other than the fact it would be Lui hoisting the trophy? In this final series, it could be argued that Luongo has won three games and Thomas none, so far.
Saint John wrote:Yeah, the debate was settled last night. I was still wrestling with declaring a winner, but only because Luongo had the chance to close it out on the road and save face. He failed miserably and has proven to be about as mentally sound on the road as Andrea Yates in a nursery.
A loss is a loss, but he has undoubtedly planted a seed in his team's head, and I'm sure that, to a man, they're praying that there's no carry over effect into Game 7. On 2 of the goals, he actually seemed physically incapable of moving when the puck was shot. He almost looked paralyzed. And that's something I've never seen before. He was all butterflies last night.
Win or lose, the guy isn't really worth a fuck and is nothing more than an average goalie. Champions win on the road. They revel in ripping the hearts out of 20,000-100,000 fans. This guy? He shits his diaper.
Saint John wrote:Yeah, the debate was settled last night. I was still wrestling with declaring a winner, but only because Luongo had the chance to close it out on the road and save face. He failed miserably and has proven to be about as mentally sound on the road as Andrea Yates in a nursery.
A loss is a loss, but he has undoubtedly planted a seed in his team's head, and I'm sure that, to a man, they're praying that there's no carry over effect into Game 7. On 2 of the goals, he actually seemed physically incapable of moving when the puck was shot. He almost looked paralyzed. And that's something I've never seen before. He was all butterflies last night.
Win or lose, the guy isn't really worth a fuck and is nothing more than an average goalie. Champions win on the road. They revel in ripping the hearts out of 20,000-100,000 fans. This guy? He shits his diaper.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:Yeah, the debate was settled last night. I was still wrestling with declaring a winner, but only because Luongo had the chance to close it out on the road and save face. He failed miserably and has proven to be about as mentally sound on the road as Andrea Yates in a nursery.
A loss is a loss, but he has undoubtedly planted a seed in his team's head, and I'm sure that, to a man, they're praying that there's no carry over effect into Game 7. On 2 of the goals, he actually seemed physically incapable of moving when the puck was shot. He almost looked paralyzed. And that's something I've never seen before. He was all butterflies last night.
Win or lose, the guy isn't really worth a fuck and is nothing more than an average goalie. Champions win on the road. They revel in ripping the hearts out of 20,000-100,000 fans. This guy? He shits his diaper.
Unfortunately that's true. Like Dean said, I'd start Schneider on Wednesday but we pretty much know that isn't going to happen. If they bank on the fact that Boston hasn't won on the road this series, let's hope they're right. I can't recall seeing Luongo crumble *that* fast. 4 goals in under 10 minutes... jesus, "shits his diaper" is putting it mildly. Something about the road for him - with Chicago, they only lost one at home and with San Jose they didn't lost anything at home. Clearly the guy is better in his own building.
StevePerryHair wrote:I think we have 2 teams that are strongest on their home ice.
Behshad wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Saint John wrote:Yeah, the debate was settled last night. I was still wrestling with declaring a winner, but only because Luongo had the chance to close it out on the road and save face. He failed miserably and has proven to be about as mentally sound on the road as Andrea Yates in a nursery.
A loss is a loss, but he has undoubtedly planted a seed in his team's head, and I'm sure that, to a man, they're praying that there's no carry over effect into Game 7. On 2 of the goals, he actually seemed physically incapable of moving when the puck was shot. He almost looked paralyzed. And that's something I've never seen before. He was all butterflies last night.
Win or lose, the guy isn't really worth a fuck and is nothing more than an average goalie. Champions win on the road. They revel in ripping the hearts out of 20,000-100,000 fans. This guy? He shits his diaper.
Unfortunately that's true. Like Dean said, I'd start Schneider on Wednesday but we pretty much know that isn't going to happen. If they bank on the fact that Boston hasn't won on the road this series, let's hope they're right. I can't recall seeing Luongo crumble *that* fast. 4 goals in under 10 minutes... jesus, "shits his diaper" is putting it mildly. Something about the road for him - with Chicago, they only lost one at home and with San Jose they didn't lost anything at home. Clearly the guy is better in his own building.
Actually the 4th goal was scored on Schneider
Seven Wishes wrote:Wow. Luongo looked like shit on that last goal.
I can barely watch this game. I've been living and breathing the Bruins for 40 years - in fact, the first game I went to was in '74.
It's FAR from over. The Canucks have the most offensively explosive team in hockey.
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