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Who will win this year !?

Sharks
1
3%
Avalanche
0
No votes
Blackhawks
9
27%
Canucks
3
9%
Predators
1
3%
Kings
1
3%
Coyotes
0
No votes
RedWings
6
18%
Canadiens
0
No votes
Capitals
1
3%
Flyers
2
6%
Devils
2
6%
Bruins
1
3%
Sabres
1
3%
Penguins
5
15%
Senators
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 33

Postby Michigan Girl » Sat May 08, 2010 12:50 am

Behshad wrote:Way to go Franzen. He's saving redwings ass tonite. 4 goals in the first period by him , wings are 5-0 going into 2nd period.
Can they do this for the remainder of the series!?!? :shock: :wink:
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Postby Behshad » Sat May 08, 2010 12:54 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
Behshad wrote:Way to go Franzen. He's saving redwings ass tonite. 4 goals in the first period by him , wings are 5-0 going into 2nd period.
Can they do this for the remainder of the series!?!? :shock: :wink:



Hopefully they will win tomorrow on away ice to bring it back home here and tie it,,,, They have just woken up and theyre gonna give it all they got,,,,
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Postby YoungJRNY » Sat May 08, 2010 1:15 am

Jonny B wrote:Though I picked the Pens to repeat, there are two glaring problems that could stop them from going all the way:

1.) Pens are a completely different team when Crosby's on the bench. The opponent has scored close to 70% of their goals against Pittsburgh when Crosby's not on the ice. The +/- rating of the top line vs. the rest of the team is close to +25 better as well. Though scoring is about even across the board, the lower lines aren't always getting the job done down low.
2.) I've never been sold on Fleury. He has the lowest save% of the remaining goaltenders (.897.) Yes, he got a shutout in his last game, but it was on only 18 shots. If the Pens go cold at any point and they give up too many shots, I think Fleury could potentially get exposed...his only saving grace has been making the timely saves at the end of games that make people forget about his early mistakes.


That's pretty much reading in between the lines and serves no purpose of watching what the Pens are actually doing. They are completely manhandling a mediocre Habs team and making way too many uncommon and uncharacteristic errors that keeps the Habs into the game.

How? I don't know. I've never seen a team get absolutley killed for 3 periods but yet come away with a W. Fleury I think has played spectacular and stone walls alot of tough shots, but lets many bad ones in, always have, but there's no doubt he's pretty much the heart and soul of where we go in the playoffs. All 3 goals the Habs scored yesterday were shit shots, and one hit off of a skate of our own defender, but that's what hockey is, shoot it at the net, and hope for a deflection and the Habs have won 2 outta 4 games with getting out played severely, and THAT puts the Pens in a bad position as to where they skate around these guys with ease and still lose the game.

Habs have a shot, and I'm not sold on Halak when the Pens are shooting out the ass but yet, givin Halak basic shot to stop. Not a good formula for the Pens and they could be in trouble if it continues this way. They need to finish the domination since domination means JACKSHIT when you don't put the puck in the net! :wink:
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat May 08, 2010 1:31 pm

This game is going to kill me. 20 more minutes of this... I was just floating in to type out some SMACK and in the middle of typing, VAN scored. That will learn me. Shutting up until it's over. :shock: :lol:
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Postby StevePerryHair » Sat May 08, 2010 9:43 pm

YoungJRNY wrote:
Jonny B wrote:Though I picked the Pens to repeat, there are two glaring problems that could stop them from going all the way:

1.) Pens are a completely different team when Crosby's on the bench. The opponent has scored close to 70% of their goals against Pittsburgh when Crosby's not on the ice. The +/- rating of the top line vs. the rest of the team is close to +25 better as well. Though scoring is about even across the board, the lower lines aren't always getting the job done down low.
2.) I've never been sold on Fleury. He has the lowest save% of the remaining goaltenders (.897.) Yes, he got a shutout in his last game, but it was on only 18 shots. If the Pens go cold at any point and they give up too many shots, I think Fleury could potentially get exposed...his only saving grace has been making the timely saves at the end of games that make people forget about his early mistakes.


That's pretty much reading in between the lines and serves no purpose of watching what the Pens are actually doing. They are completely manhandling a mediocre Habs team and making way too many uncommon and uncharacteristic errors that keeps the Habs into the game.

How? I don't know. I've never seen a team get absolutley killed for 3 periods but yet come away with a W. Fleury I think has played spectacular and stone walls alot of tough shots, but lets many bad ones in, always have, but there's no doubt he's pretty much the heart and soul of where we go in the playoffs. All 3 goals the Habs scored yesterday were shit shots, and one hit off of a skate of our own defender, but that's what hockey is, shoot it at the net, and hope for a deflection and the Habs have won 2 outta 4 games with getting out played severely, and THAT puts the Pens in a bad position as to where they skate around these guys with ease and still lose the game.

Habs have a shot, and I'm not sold on Halak when the Pens are shooting out the ass but yet, givin Halak basic shot to stop. Not a good formula for the Pens and they could be in trouble if it continues this way. They need to finish the domination since domination means JACKSHIT when you don't put the puck in the net! :wink:


Yep. I just saw a lot of sloppy play last game. And Halak is good, obviously. But Fleury has been playing well too. With ALL the shots, I still can't believe they didn't have a win. The Pens are definitely dominating on the ice so hopefully that means a win in the end. They are off to home ice now, right? Hopefully that will make a difference. Though they have won some tough games away in these series. They HAVE to play the Bruins :twisted: :lol:
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Postby S2M » Sat May 08, 2010 11:59 pm

StevePerryHair wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
Jonny B wrote:Though I picked the Pens to repeat, there are two glaring problems that could stop them from going all the way:

1.) Pens are a completely different team when Crosby's on the bench. The opponent has scored close to 70% of their goals against Pittsburgh when Crosby's not on the ice. The +/- rating of the top line vs. the rest of the team is close to +25 better as well. Though scoring is about even across the board, the lower lines aren't always getting the job done down low.
2.) I've never been sold on Fleury. He has the lowest save% of the remaining goaltenders (.897.) Yes, he got a shutout in his last game, but it was on only 18 shots. If the Pens go cold at any point and they give up too many shots, I think Fleury could potentially get exposed...his only saving grace has been making the timely saves at the end of games that make people forget about his early mistakes.


That's pretty much reading in between the lines and serves no purpose of watching what the Pens are actually doing. They are completely manhandling a mediocre Habs team and making way too many uncommon and uncharacteristic errors that keeps the Habs into the game.

How? I don't know. I've never seen a team get absolutley killed for 3 periods but yet come away with a W. Fleury I think has played spectacular and stone walls alot of tough shots, but lets many bad ones in, always have, but there's no doubt he's pretty much the heart and soul of where we go in the playoffs. All 3 goals the Habs scored yesterday were shit shots, and one hit off of a skate of our own defender, but that's what hockey is, shoot it at the net, and hope for a deflection and the Habs have won 2 outta 4 games with getting out played severely, and THAT puts the Pens in a bad position as to where they skate around these guys with ease and still lose the game.

Habs have a shot, and I'm not sold on Halak when the Pens are shooting out the ass but yet, givin Halak basic shot to stop. Not a good formula for the Pens and they could be in trouble if it continues this way. They need to finish the domination since domination means JACKSHIT when you don't put the puck in the net! :wink:


Yep. I just saw a lot of sloppy play last game. And Halak is good, obviously. But Fleury has been playing well too. With ALL the shots, I still can't believe they didn't have a win. The Pens are definitely dominating on the ice so hopefully that means a win in the end. They are off to home ice now, right? Hopefully that will make a difference. Though they have won some tough games away in these series. They HAVE to lose to the Bruins :twisted: :lol:


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Postby StevePerryHair » Sun May 09, 2010 12:08 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
Jonny B wrote:Though I picked the Pens to repeat, there are two glaring problems that could stop them from going all the way:

1.) Pens are a completely different team when Crosby's on the bench. The opponent has scored close to 70% of their goals against Pittsburgh when Crosby's not on the ice. The +/- rating of the top line vs. the rest of the team is close to +25 better as well. Though scoring is about even across the board, the lower lines aren't always getting the job done down low.
2.) I've never been sold on Fleury. He has the lowest save% of the remaining goaltenders (.897.) Yes, he got a shutout in his last game, but it was on only 18 shots. If the Pens go cold at any point and they give up too many shots, I think Fleury could potentially get exposed...his only saving grace has been making the timely saves at the end of games that make people forget about his early mistakes.


That's pretty much reading in between the lines and serves no purpose of watching what the Pens are actually doing. They are completely manhandling a mediocre Habs team and making way too many uncommon and uncharacteristic errors that keeps the Habs into the game.

How? I don't know. I've never seen a team get absolutley killed for 3 periods but yet come away with a W. Fleury I think has played spectacular and stone walls alot of tough shots, but lets many bad ones in, always have, but there's no doubt he's pretty much the heart and soul of where we go in the playoffs. All 3 goals the Habs scored yesterday were shit shots, and one hit off of a skate of our own defender, but that's what hockey is, shoot it at the net, and hope for a deflection and the Habs have won 2 outta 4 games with getting out played severely, and THAT puts the Pens in a bad position as to where they skate around these guys with ease and still lose the game.

Habs have a shot, and I'm not sold on Halak when the Pens are shooting out the ass but yet, givin Halak basic shot to stop. Not a good formula for the Pens and they could be in trouble if it continues this way. They need to finish the domination since domination means JACKSHIT when you don't put the puck in the net! :wink:


Yep. I just saw a lot of sloppy play last game. And Halak is good, obviously. But Fleury has been playing well too. With ALL the shots, I still can't believe they didn't have a win. The Pens are definitely dominating on the ice so hopefully that means a win in the end. They are off to home ice now, right? Hopefully that will make a difference. Though they have won some tough games away in these series. They HAVE to lose to the Bruins :twisted: :lol:


There, I fixed it for ya!!!


:P :lol: No, the WILL win!! And if they don't, I just may cheer for the western champ for the cup :twisted: :lol:
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Postby S2M » Sun May 09, 2010 12:13 am

StevePerryHair wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
Jonny B wrote:Though I picked the Pens to repeat, there are two glaring problems that could stop them from going all the way:

1.) Pens are a completely different team when Crosby's on the bench. The opponent has scored close to 70% of their goals against Pittsburgh when Crosby's not on the ice. The +/- rating of the top line vs. the rest of the team is close to +25 better as well. Though scoring is about even across the board, the lower lines aren't always getting the job done down low.
2.) I've never been sold on Fleury. He has the lowest save% of the remaining goaltenders (.897.) Yes, he got a shutout in his last game, but it was on only 18 shots. If the Pens go cold at any point and they give up too many shots, I think Fleury could potentially get exposed...his only saving grace has been making the timely saves at the end of games that make people forget about his early mistakes.


That's pretty much reading in between the lines and serves no purpose of watching what the Pens are actually doing. They are completely manhandling a mediocre Habs team and making way too many uncommon and uncharacteristic errors that keeps the Habs into the game.

How? I don't know. I've never seen a team get absolutley killed for 3 periods but yet come away with a W. Fleury I think has played spectacular and stone walls alot of tough shots, but lets many bad ones in, always have, but there's no doubt he's pretty much the heart and soul of where we go in the playoffs. All 3 goals the Habs scored yesterday were shit shots, and one hit off of a skate of our own defender, but that's what hockey is, shoot it at the net, and hope for a deflection and the Habs have won 2 outta 4 games with getting out played severely, and THAT puts the Pens in a bad position as to where they skate around these guys with ease and still lose the game.

Habs have a shot, and I'm not sold on Halak when the Pens are shooting out the ass but yet, givin Halak basic shot to stop. Not a good formula for the Pens and they could be in trouble if it continues this way. They need to finish the domination since domination means JACKSHIT when you don't put the puck in the net! :wink:


Yep. I just saw a lot of sloppy play last game. And Halak is good, obviously. But Fleury has been playing well too. With ALL the shots, I still can't believe they didn't have a win. The Pens are definitely dominating on the ice so hopefully that means a win in the end. They are off to home ice now, right? Hopefully that will make a difference. Though they have won some tough games away in these series. They HAVE to lose to the Bruins :twisted: :lol:


There, I fixed it for ya!!!


:P :lol: No, the WILL win!! And if they don't, I just may cheer for the western champ for the cup :twisted: :lol:


:lol: :P and. The legend of Meanie continues.... :P :twisted:
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Postby Behshad » Sun May 09, 2010 12:16 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
Jonny B wrote:Though I picked the Pens to repeat, there are two glaring problems that could stop them from going all the way:

1.) Pens are a completely different team when Crosby's on the bench. The opponent has scored close to 70% of their goals against Pittsburgh when Crosby's not on the ice. The +/- rating of the top line vs. the rest of the team is close to +25 better as well. Though scoring is about even across the board, the lower lines aren't always getting the job done down low.
2.) I've never been sold on Fleury. He has the lowest save% of the remaining goaltenders (.897.) Yes, he got a shutout in his last game, but it was on only 18 shots. If the Pens go cold at any point and they give up too many shots, I think Fleury could potentially get exposed...his only saving grace has been making the timely saves at the end of games that make people forget about his early mistakes.


That's pretty much reading in between the lines and serves no purpose of watching what the Pens are actually doing. They are completely manhandling a mediocre Habs team and making way too many uncommon and uncharacteristic errors that keeps the Habs into the game.

How? I don't know. I've never seen a team get absolutley killed for 3 periods but yet come away with a W. Fleury I think has played spectacular and stone walls alot of tough shots, but lets many bad ones in, always have, but there's no doubt he's pretty much the heart and soul of where we go in the playoffs. All 3 goals the Habs scored yesterday were shit shots, and one hit off of a skate of our own defender, but that's what hockey is, shoot it at the net, and hope for a deflection and the Habs have won 2 outta 4 games with getting out played severely, and THAT puts the Pens in a bad position as to where they skate around these guys with ease and still lose the game.

Habs have a shot, and I'm not sold on Halak when the Pens are shooting out the ass but yet, givin Halak basic shot to stop. Not a good formula for the Pens and they could be in trouble if it continues this way. They need to finish the domination since domination means JACKSHIT when you don't put the puck in the net! :wink:


Yep. I just saw a lot of sloppy play last game. And Halak is good, obviously. But Fleury has been playing well too. With ALL the shots, I still can't believe they didn't have a win. The Pens are definitely dominating on the ice so hopefully that means a win in the end. They are off to home ice now, right? Hopefully that will make a difference. Though they have won some tough games away in these series. They HAVE to lose to the Bruins :twisted: :lol:


There, I fixed it for ya!!!


:P :lol: No, the WILL win!! And if they don't, I just may cheer for the western champ for the cup :twisted: :lol:


:lol: :P and. The legend of Meanie continues.... :P :twisted:



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Postby StevePerryHair » Sun May 09, 2010 12:45 am

Behshad wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
Jonny B wrote:Though I picked the Pens to repeat, there are two glaring problems that could stop them from going all the way:

1.) Pens are a completely different team when Crosby's on the bench. The opponent has scored close to 70% of their goals against Pittsburgh when Crosby's not on the ice. The +/- rating of the top line vs. the rest of the team is close to +25 better as well. Though scoring is about even across the board, the lower lines aren't always getting the job done down low.
2.) I've never been sold on Fleury. He has the lowest save% of the remaining goaltenders (.897.) Yes, he got a shutout in his last game, but it was on only 18 shots. If the Pens go cold at any point and they give up too many shots, I think Fleury could potentially get exposed...his only saving grace has been making the timely saves at the end of games that make people forget about his early mistakes.


That's pretty much reading in between the lines and serves no purpose of watching what the Pens are actually doing. They are completely manhandling a mediocre Habs team and making way too many uncommon and uncharacteristic errors that keeps the Habs into the game.

How? I don't know. I've never seen a team get absolutley killed for 3 periods but yet come away with a W. Fleury I think has played spectacular and stone walls alot of tough shots, but lets many bad ones in, always have, but there's no doubt he's pretty much the heart and soul of where we go in the playoffs. All 3 goals the Habs scored yesterday were shit shots, and one hit off of a skate of our own defender, but that's what hockey is, shoot it at the net, and hope for a deflection and the Habs have won 2 outta 4 games with getting out played severely, and THAT puts the Pens in a bad position as to where they skate around these guys with ease and still lose the game.

Habs have a shot, and I'm not sold on Halak when the Pens are shooting out the ass but yet, givin Halak basic shot to stop. Not a good formula for the Pens and they could be in trouble if it continues this way. They need to finish the domination since domination means JACKSHIT when you don't put the puck in the net! :wink:


Yep. I just saw a lot of sloppy play last game. And Halak is good, obviously. But Fleury has been playing well too. With ALL the shots, I still can't believe they didn't have a win. The Pens are definitely dominating on the ice so hopefully that means a win in the end. They are off to home ice now, right? Hopefully that will make a difference. Though they have won some tough games away in these series. They HAVE to lose to the Bruins :twisted: :lol:


There, I fixed it for ya!!!


:P :lol: No, the WILL win!! And if they don't, I just may cheer for the western champ for the cup :twisted: :lol:


:lol: :P and. The legend of Meanie continues.... :P :twisted:



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Postby StevePerryHair » Sun May 09, 2010 11:47 am

Way to go Pens!!!!!!! One more win to go!!!!! :)
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Postby YoungJRNY » Sun May 09, 2010 1:09 pm

StevePerryHair wrote:Way to go Pens!!!!!!! One more win to go!!!!! :)


Fleury should of had that shut out, where was the whistle? :lol: And of course, the Habs scoring with a deflection off our own player. This game was the same as the other's, just beating them at every phase pretty much, nothing else to say. Would be nice to beat them Monday and get atleast a couple days rest, I do NOT want a game 7, home or not that is scary territory to enter.
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Postby Triple S » Sun May 09, 2010 2:25 pm

YoungJRNY wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:Way to go Pens!!!!!!! One more win to go!!!!! :)


Fleury should of had that shut out, where was the whistle? :lol: And of course, the Habs scoring with a deflection off our own player. This game was the same as the other's, just beating them at every phase pretty much, nothing else to say. Would be nice to beat them Monday and get atleast a couple days rest, I do NOT want a game 7, home or not that is scary territory to enter.


I'm still trying to get over your national anthem singer Jeff something-or-other, singing the line in O Canada - "our true North strong and tree" :lol: . Not only is it inaccurate, it makes no friggin' sense! Good game by the Pens again - I have no idea how the Habs have lasted as long as they have, I'm just happy they're still in it.
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Postby Triple S » Tue May 11, 2010 10:18 am

Even though I'm not much of a Canucks fan, it was good to see them get back into it to extend the series last night. (Where the heck is our resident Canucks fan hiding??? :) )

Poor Sami Salo - a ruptured testicle :shock: - hurts me just to type that and I don't have any :wink:

Leading 2-0 on goals by blueliners Christian Ehrhoff and Kevin Bieksa, the Canucks were killing a penalty in the final seconds of the first period when key D-man Sami Salo was hit in front of the net by a Duncan Keith slapshot in the spot that most males would cringe at the thought of.
Salo lay on the ice writhing in agony for several minutes after the period ended and had to be helped to the Canucks' dressing room by Vancouver trainers still hunched over. He didn't return and it was reported that he was taken to Northwestern Hospital with a suspected ruptured testicle. If Salo can't play in Tuesday's Game 6, it'll be up to Aaron Rome, now healthy, to fill in.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Tue May 11, 2010 11:43 am

Game 7. Pens couldn't afford this. Not getting the bounces anywhere on the ice. Atleast 4 pucks hit off the post and one goal that was whistled by the ref for not having a good view. Pens need to play like the Champions they are and go for it in Game 7. The Mellon Arena needs another day to live. LETS GO PENS! Whatta series.
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Postby StevePerryHair » Tue May 11, 2010 11:45 am

YoungJRNY wrote:Game 7. Pens couldn't afford this. Not getting the bounces anywhere on the ice. Atleast 4 pucks hit off the post and one goal that was whistled by the ref for not having a good view. Pens need to play like the Champions they are and go for it in Game 7. The Mellon Arena needs another day to live. LETS GO PENS! Whatta series.


luck was not on their side!! They'll do it home in game 7!! Let's go pens!!!!!!!!
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Postby YoungJRNY » Tue May 11, 2010 11:54 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:Game 7. Pens couldn't afford this. Not getting the bounces anywhere on the ice. Atleast 4 pucks hit off the post and one goal that was whistled by the ref for not having a good view. Pens need to play like the Champions they are and go for it in Game 7. The Mellon Arena needs another day to live. LETS GO PENS! Whatta series.


luck was not on their side!! They'll do it home in game 7!! Let's go pens!!!!!!!!


The thing that baffles me is how the Canadians withstood their storm. They were down 3-1 to the Caps, and 3-2 to us when getting dominated in every phase. They play the kind of hockey that doesn't look pretty and look mediocre at times, but they somehow stick with it and somehow get it done.

Even though for most of the game they get manhandled, they give themselves a shot and that's a BITCH of a team to contend with. Give them credit and major props for doing what they have to do at the right times.
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Postby Maui Tom » Tue May 11, 2010 11:58 am

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StevePerryHair wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:Game 7. Pens couldn't afford this. Not getting the bounces anywhere on the ice. Atleast 4 pucks hit off the post and one goal that was whistled by the ref for not having a good view. Pens need to play like the Champions they are and go for it in Game 7. The Mellon Arena needs another day to live. LETS GO PENS! Whatta series.


luck was not on their side!! They'll do it home in game 7!! Let's go pens!!!!!!!!


The thing that baffles me is how the Canadians withstood their storm. They were down 3-1 to the Caps, and 3-2 to us when getting dominated in every phase. They play the kind of hockey that doesn't look pretty and look mediocre at times, but they somehow stick with it and somehow get it done.

Even though for most of the game they get manhandled, they give themselves a shot and that's a BITCH of a team to contend with. Give them credit and major props for doing what they have to do at the right times.


Not a huge fan...but watch playoffs...every year some team refuses to go away and REALLY plays over their heads...Habs this year....
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Postby StevePerryHair » Tue May 11, 2010 11:59 am

YoungJRNY wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:Game 7. Pens couldn't afford this. Not getting the bounces anywhere on the ice. Atleast 4 pucks hit off the post and one goal that was whistled by the ref for not having a good view. Pens need to play like the Champions they are and go for it in Game 7. The Mellon Arena needs another day to live. LETS GO PENS! Whatta series.


luck was not on their side!! They'll do it home in game 7!! Let's go pens!!!!!!!!


The thing that baffles me is how the Canadians withstood their storm. They were down 3-1 to the Caps, and 3-2 to us when getting dominated in every phase. They play the kind of hockey that doesn't look pretty and look mediocre at times, but they somehow stick with it and somehow get it done.

Even though for most of the game they get manhandled, they give themselves a shot and that's a BITCH of a team to contend with. Give them credit and major props for doing what they have to do at the right times.


not to mention their goalie and some great blocks. He has not made it easy for them.
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YoungJRNY wrote:Game 7. Pens couldn't afford this. Not getting the bounces anywhere on the ice. Atleast 4 pucks hit off the post and one goal that was whistled by the ref for not having a good view. Pens need to play like the Champions they are and go for it in Game 7. The Mellon Arena needs another day to live. LETS GO PENS! Whatta series.


luck was not on their side!! They'll do it home in game 7!! Let's go pens!!!!!!!!


The thing that baffles me is how the Canadians withstood their storm. They were down 3-1 to the Caps, and 3-2 to us when getting dominated in every phase. They play the kind of hockey that doesn't look pretty and look mediocre at times, but they somehow stick with it and somehow get it done.

Even though for most of the game they get manhandled, they give themselves a shot and that's a BITCH of a team to contend with. Give them credit and major props for doing what they have to do at the right times.


not to mention their goalie and some great blocks. He has not made it easy for them.


See, I disagree. I don't think Halak's been faced with stopping jaw dropping shots. Mostly every shot lands right on his chest and he doesn't really need to do much on his knees whilst on the ice. It's their defense that's mostly blocking shots and forming a wall in front of him, mixed in with a couple good luck breaks with the puck in front of the net and there you have an overzealous Pens team underachieving.

They are literally inches off of scoring 4 goals a game, minimum. Flower seems to be on his ass constantly and making leg save after leg save then just being victim of bad turnovers from our defense. Just not a good formula for the Pens now.. Habs know how to beat us and wouldn't be surprise to see destiny on their side.

It won't come easy. We'll come to play Wednesday. The Igloo better get goin from the drop of the puck to 0:00 of the 3rd pd.
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Postby StevePerryHair » Tue May 11, 2010 12:44 pm

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YoungJRNY wrote:Game 7. Pens couldn't afford this. Not getting the bounces anywhere on the ice. Atleast 4 pucks hit off the post and one goal that was whistled by the ref for not having a good view. Pens need to play like the Champions they are and go for it in Game 7. The Mellon Arena needs another day to live. LETS GO PENS! Whatta series.


luck was not on their side!! They'll do it home in game 7!! Let's go pens!!!!!!!!


The thing that baffles me is how the Canadians withstood their storm. They were down 3-1 to the Caps, and 3-2 to us when getting dominated in every phase. They play the kind of hockey that doesn't look pretty and look mediocre at times, but they somehow stick with it and somehow get it done.

Even though for most of the game they get manhandled, they give themselves a shot and that's a BITCH of a team to contend with. Give them credit and major props for doing what they have to do at the right times.


not to mention their goalie and some great blocks. He has not made it easy for them.


See, I disagree. I don't think Halak's been faced with stopping jaw dropping shots. Mostly every shot lands right on his chest and he doesn't really need to do much on his knees whilst on the ice. It's their defense that's mostly blocking shots and forming a wall in front of him, mixed in with a couple good luck breaks with the puck in front of the net and there you have an overzealous Pens team underachieving.

They are literally inches off of scoring 4 goals a game, minimum. Flower seems to be on his ass constantly and making leg save after leg save then just being victim of bad turnovers from our defense. Just not a good formula for the Pens now.. Habs know how to beat us and wouldn't be surprise to see destiny on their side.

It won't come easy. We'll come to play Wednesday. The Igloo better get goin from the drop of the puck to 0:00 of the 3rd pd.


While i see what you're saying, and I do agree to some degree, this whole series I think he has held his own pretty well. With or without the help of his defensive players.

They're going to fight hard and I think they still have a good chance for a win! Im glad game 7 is on home ice.
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Postby Maui Tom » Tue May 11, 2010 3:49 pm

Sharks OR Blackhawks will win this thing anyway....pipe down with all the PENS shit....

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Postby StevePerryHair » Tue May 11, 2010 8:36 pm

Maui Tom wrote:Sharks OR Blackhawks will win this thing anyway....pipe down with all the PENS shit....

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Postby Moon Beam » Tue May 11, 2010 10:46 pm

Last night was the first time in this series that the Habs
as a whole team played like they wanted it.
Way wonderful to see.
Triple S we're going to game seven! :D
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Postby YoungJRNY » Tue May 11, 2010 11:01 pm

Moon Beam wrote:Last night was the first time in this series that the Habs
as a whole team played like they wanted it.
Way wonderful to see.
Triple S we're going to game seven! :D
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What numbers did the goalposts wear?! :lol: :wink: Good luck :D
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Postby StevePerryHair » Tue May 11, 2010 11:05 pm

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Moon Beam wrote:Last night was the first time in this series that the Habs
as a whole team played like they wanted it.
Way wonderful to see.
Triple S we're going to game seven! :D
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What numbers did the goalposts wear?! :lol: :wink: Good luck :D


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Postby YoungJRNY » Tue May 11, 2010 11:05 pm

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YoungJRNY wrote:Game 7. Pens couldn't afford this. Not getting the bounces anywhere on the ice. Atleast 4 pucks hit off the post and one goal that was whistled by the ref for not having a good view. Pens need to play like the Champions they are and go for it in Game 7. The Mellon Arena needs another day to live. LETS GO PENS! Whatta series.


luck was not on their side!! They'll do it home in game 7!! Let's go pens!!!!!!!!


The thing that baffles me is how the Canadians withstood their storm. They were down 3-1 to the Caps, and 3-2 to us when getting dominated in every phase. They play the kind of hockey that doesn't look pretty and look mediocre at times, but they somehow stick with it and somehow get it done.

Even though for most of the game they get manhandled, they give themselves a shot and that's a BITCH of a team to contend with. Give them credit and major props for doing what they have to do at the right times.


not to mention their goalie and some great blocks. He has not made it easy for them.


See, I disagree. I don't think Halak's been faced with stopping jaw dropping shots. Mostly every shot lands right on his chest and he doesn't really need to do much on his knees whilst on the ice. It's their defense that's mostly blocking shots and forming a wall in front of him, mixed in with a couple good luck breaks with the puck in front of the net and there you have an overzealous Pens team underachieving.

They are literally inches off of scoring 4 goals a game, minimum. Flower seems to be on his ass constantly and making leg save after leg save then just being victim of bad turnovers from our defense. Just not a good formula for the Pens now.. Habs know how to beat us and wouldn't be surprise to see destiny on their side.

It won't come easy. We'll come to play Wednesday. The Igloo better get goin from the drop of the puck to 0:00 of the 3rd pd.


While i see what you're saying, and I do agree to some degree, this whole series I think he has held his own pretty well. With or without the help of his defensive players.

They're going to fight hard and I think they still have a good chance for a win! Im glad game 7 is on home ice.


Eh, this is nothing new. This is where our superstar status and the experiences with Game 7's will kick into action on home ice. We went 7 with Washington last year and beat Detroit in the Stanley Cup in 7 so this isn't new territory. Winner take all, should be awesome. This is what the playoffs is all about.
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Postby Moon Beam » Tue May 11, 2010 11:09 pm

YoungJRNY wrote:What numbers did the goalposts wear?! :lol: :wink: Good luck :D



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Thank you YoungJRNY I wish you and StevePerryHair the same.
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Postby Behshad » Tue May 11, 2010 11:11 pm

Maui Tom wrote: Blackhawks will win this thing anyway....pipe down with all the PENS shit....

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