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Old 05-22-2013, 12:11 AM   #261
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If San Jose wins its because they play tough and smart.

If LA want's to win they need to always be on the attack and bum rush them with hard hits and the occasional dive.
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Old 05-22-2013, 04:34 AM   #262
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How is that even remotely a penalty?

These makeup calls are so pathetic.
The reffing was pathetic in this game. The penalties and the no goal because of the ref's quick whistle. The ref should be banned from reffing anymore playoff games this season, that call was megahorse . Dustin Brown should've continued to spazz at the ref. I understand the coaches refraining from these bad calls and Todd Mclellan went through that 2 years ago against the Canucks. The icing call shouldn't have been called since the puck hit Sedin, the next faceoff led to the tying goal. The coach was a good sport about it and Sutter was this time round.
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Old 05-22-2013, 05:55 AM   #263
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I'm confused, what is worse, hurt or injured? Serious question, I don't know how to interpret that comment.
Being injured is worse. If a muscle is sore, you're "hurt," but being injured means that there's something medically not right. He was saying that it's acceptable for someone to go out there and try to play before realizing that they're too sore to be effective, but it's not ok to claim that you don't have a pulled groin when you actually do.
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Old 05-22-2013, 06:48 AM   #264
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LA is such a mentally and physically tough team.
Yeah but they still need to beat the Sharks and the refs .....cannot believe the brutal NO GOAL call
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Old 05-22-2013, 08:25 AM   #265
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I have had the opportunity to use some great seats the last two seasons. They are lower bowl right on the red behind the benches. I have seen a lot of stars come and go but I have said it time and again. I have never seen a more dominate player on the ice than Joe Thorton.

If you just watch him his efforts are flawless and perfect every time. He is the pivot for this team every puck comes into him it and always comes out in the exact perfect spot and perfect weight every single time. Most of the time he gets a ton of flak for his efforts but he makes it look so simple its deceiving. Just watch next time there is a scrum in the corner he doesn't scrap to get it, he is just the smartest player out there and just seems to come out with it.
His past team/himself playoff performances drastically cast a shadow on how amazing a player he is.
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If San Jose wins this series, then they better damn well beat Chicago/Detroit. I have zero interest in seeing either of those teams in the final, and LA was the best shot at taking either of them out. If the Sharks kick out the Kings only to get worked over by one of the Hawks/Red Wings I'll be very disappoint
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I have had the opportunity to use some great seats the last two seasons. They are lower bowl right on the red behind the benches. I have seen a lot of stars come and go but I have said it time and again. I have never seen a more dominate player on the ice than Joe Thorton.

If you just watch him his efforts are flawless and perfect every time. He is the pivot for this team every puck comes into him it and always comes out in the exact perfect spot and perfect weight every single time. Most of the time he gets a ton of flak for his efforts but he makes it look so simple its deceiving. Just watch next time there is a scrum in the corner he doesn't scrap to get it, he is just the smartest player out there and just seems to come out with it.
His past team/himself playoff performances drastically cast a shadow on how amazing a player he is.
I agree, Thornton is a Beast... People that harp on his lack of effort in the playoffs simply are NOT watching the game... This is at least 4 playoffs in a row where he has been very dominant...likely more.
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I agree, Thornton is a Beast... People that harp on his lack of effort in the playoffs simply are NOT watching the game... This is at least 4 playoffs in a row where he has been very dominant...likely more.
Hate to have to bring some rational reasoning to the parade but with Thorton as the leader and some great supporting cast.... Marleau, Pavelski, Boyle, Heatley, Burns, Vlasic, Clowe, Setegouchi over the last 5 years the Sharks-led have won a total 6 play-off series.

When they have made it to the conference final they were spanked 4-0 by Chicago and 4-1 by Vancouver.

Last year the Sharks put up little fight against the Blues (4-1) who had virtually no playoff experience and showed it getting swept in their next series by LA.

Hard to say that Thorton was a dominate player in that series.
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Hate to have to bring some rational reasoning to the parade but with Thorton as the leader and some great supporting cast.... Marleau, Pavelski, Boyle, Heatley, Burns, Vlasic, Clowe, Setegouchi over the last 5 years the Sharks-led have won a total 6 play-off series.

When they have made it to the conference final they were spanked 4-0 by Chicago and 4-1 by Vancouver.

Last year the Sharks put up little fight against the Blues (4-1) who had virtually no playoff experience and showed it getting swept in their next series by LA.

Hard to say that Thorton was a dominate player in that series.
Not enough rational reasoning to bring up the outstanding play of Couture?

He has been their best player in both series...not very many penalty minutes though.
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Old 05-23-2013, 12:13 PM   #270
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Kings win the next 2.
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Preview links to game five.

http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/...23636/preview/

http://www.nhl.com/ice/preview.htm?i...vid=sb:preview
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Only a clear Thetan can get seats like that...
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Old 05-23-2013, 09:05 PM   #273
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I still sit back and wonder what our team would have been like if Sutter did move yelle, kobesew and regehr for JoeThornton
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Old 05-23-2013, 10:17 PM   #274
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that was a crazy few minutes leading to the Kings' goal. What a night for fantastic NHL playoff games.
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Old 05-23-2013, 10:24 PM   #275
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that was a crazy few minutes leading to the Kings' goal. What a night for fantastic NHL playoff games.
Game of the playoffs probably. Whenever the Kings play there usually is fantastic playoff hockey.
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Old 05-23-2013, 10:29 PM   #276
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Niemi and Quick have both been awesome tonight. Giving the edge to Niemi even though the Sharks are losing. He's faced better chances and come up aces.

Carter's playing like a man on fire tonight. I can definitely see him potting a goal tonight.
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Old 05-23-2013, 10:44 PM   #277
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Not enough rational reasoning to bring up the outstanding play of Couture?

He has been their best player in both series...not very many penalty minutes though.
You keep mentioning this, in almost every post you can... is there an inside joke I'm missing, or are you just one of those long-winded senior citizens? You sound like my 94 year old grandfather...
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PIMs dawg ... PIMs. Where are the PIMs?
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Old 05-23-2013, 11:08 PM   #279
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If you're not a fighter then having low PIMs is a good thing.

Or Rene Bourque would be the best player to ever wear the Flaming C. With Glencross a close second. Taking dumb penalties shouldn't be looked at as a positive.
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You keep mentioning this, in almost every post you can... is there an inside joke I'm missing, or are you just one of those long-winded senior citizens? You sound like my 94 year old grandfather...
Inside joke with Ricardow
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