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Old 05-13-2013, 10:31 PM   #981
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That sign in that last pic says "Kessel sits when he pees"
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Old 05-13-2013, 10:33 PM   #982
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Old 05-13-2013, 10:35 PM   #983
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That sign in that last pic says "Kessel sits when he pees"
Sure hope it's not meant to take a jab at the fact he has 1 testicle after battling cancer.
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Old 05-13-2013, 10:39 PM   #984
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That's the biggest choke job I've ever seen. Yes I think the Leafs got boned by the none call I've been harping about, but you have to rise above that and stay focused. The entire team when into deer in the headlights mode after Boston scored their 2nd goal. Unbelievable.

It sorta reminds me of when Vancouver was planning the parade route when they were up 2 games to Boston. Guess what, you play hard until you actually win, not when you think you've won.
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Old 05-13-2013, 10:39 PM   #985
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Of course now after all these posts, the Bruins will score 4 in a row.
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Haven't read most of the thread and this has probably been mentioned but good call!
haha forgot I made that post. Damn loser Leafs.
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Old 05-13-2013, 10:39 PM   #986
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Phaneuf is too blame... He's always the one to blame for T.O's Lost... in other news, think i might just fly to Toronto and comfort April Reimer...
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Old 05-13-2013, 10:40 PM   #987
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Old 05-13-2013, 10:42 PM   #988
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It seemed like Carlyle was relying a bit too much on Phaneuf at the end of the game and in OT, it looked like he was either injured or didn't have any gas left in the tank.
In OT? Franson and Gardiner got caught on the long change for a 1:44 shift. They ran out of gas.
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Old 05-13-2013, 10:43 PM   #989
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Was Carlyle's post-game interview broadcasted already?
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Old 05-13-2013, 10:46 PM   #990
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It's on TSN.

http://watch.tsn.ca/featured/
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Toronto Maple Leafs: Anger, sadness and optimism from fans after loss to Boston

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But anger plus disappointment didn’t equal rage and destruction. For many, it just meant heartbreak.

“It’s just … I feel empty. I don’t even know what to say,” said a downcast, jersey-clad Ethan Lowe, a 17-year-old Torontonian.

“Unfathomable,” chimed in Alex Hnatykiw, 19, who’d driven into downtown Toronto from Bolton to catch the game with her friend. “I want to cry.”

As the crowd gradually thinned, a dozen police on horseback trotted through the intersection of York St. and Bremner Blvd. Hooves crushed beer cans and glass and other street party detritus, while dejected fans sauntered away in all directions, their crestfallen wandering peppered with the odd raspy yell of anger toward the victorious Bruins.
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Beneath the shadow of the Gardiner Expressway, a man offered his outstretched hand to every passerby, to make sure everyone he saw left with that message. “Next year, bro,” he said. “Next year.”
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013...to_boston.html
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Old 05-13-2013, 10:47 PM   #992
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I think Phaneuf was injured when the puck hit him on the inside of his knee.

I was making posts like the game was over as well, but in the back of my mind I realized there was 13 minutes left.....

Still who could have predicted an epic collapse like that? Wonder how many "die hard" Bruins fans went to bed thinking it was over and will wake up tomorrow and be shocked.
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Well if that isn't everything hockey is meant to be, could someone tell me what is? Holy crap, boys and girls, that was freaking insane.
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The first team in history of NHL to blow a three-goal lead in the third period of Game 7. Wow.
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I think Phaneuf was injured when the puck hit him on the inside of his knee.

I was making posts like the game was over as well, but in the back of my mind I realized there was 13 minutes left.....

Still who could have predicted an epic collapse like that? Wonder how many "die hard" Bruins fans went to bed thinking it was over and will wake up tomorrow and be shocked.
I sure as hell didn't! The Bruins looked completely lost and dead in the water. Somehow they pulled in a few favours from the hockey gods and won in OT.

They got very very lucky and I hope they put in a better effort against the Rangers or it's going to be a short series.
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Incredible. Toronto fans have to wonder if they are destined to be hockey's Chicago Cubs.

Didn't get to see the end on CBC but hopefully they showed the plaza after Boston's tying and GWG. The attention that crowd was getting, was annoying, cutting to them at each commercial break and after Leafs goals.
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Incredible. Toronto fans have to wonder if they are destined to be hockey's Chicago Cubs.

Didn't get to see the end on CBC but hopefully they showed the plaza after Boston's tying and GWG. The attention that crowd was getting, was annoying, cutting to them at each commercial break and after Leafs goals.
Really that annoyed you? Do fans not remember how great it was to be Canada's team in 2004, and the red mile experience?

I hope the flames make a plaza with the new stadium, so it can be full when the flames make it back to the playoffs and the Stanley Cup.
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Old 05-13-2013, 11:26 PM   #999
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I think Phaneuf was injured when the puck hit him on the inside of his knee.

I was making posts like the game was over as well, but in the back of my mind I realized there was 13 minutes left.....

Still who could have predicted an epic collapse like that? Wonder how many "die hard" Bruins fans went to bed thinking it was over and will wake up tomorrow and be shocked.

Yeah.....well maybe i guess....actually....no.

glad his contribution and cap hit are elsewhere
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Old 05-13-2013, 11:28 PM   #1000
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I really think that the biggest sting for Leaf fans and the organization is the realization they had a clear path to the East finals. I think the Leafs team were about to catch lightning in a bottle and easily would have dispatched the Rangers with home ice. Home ice in the 2nd round for this team and they pissed it away. Then you look at a team like Anaheim who had an amazing year and got toppled in round 1; it really reminds you how difficult it is to win the Cup and it requires so many things to be just so. This one will haunt the team and organization for a very long time imo.
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