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Old 03-24-2014, 07:48 PM   #21
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Tampa and Ottawa tied now
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Rangers beat Coyotes in OT. Mcdonagh with the winner and his 3rd point of the night.


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When did Markov grow balls? Typical Montreal garbage. He couldn't fight his way out of a wet paper bag but he's acting tough.
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Hell yeah. Take that you dirty punks. 1-1 Bruins score.
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Hell yeah. Take that you dirty punks. 1-1 Bruins score.
Bruins are 1000000% dirtier than the Habs
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Lucic butt spear was cheap, dirty and deserves a suspension.
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Hell yeah. Take that you dirty punks. 1-1 Bruins score.
Oh look - talent beat goonery in the end.

Bruins are faux-tough pansies, as they showed again after Emelin's clean hit on Lucic. No reason Emelin should have to put his life in danger and fight Chara because a Bruin can't sack up and take a clean hit (again).
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Bruins are super untalented.
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Oh look - talent beat goonery in the end.

Bruins are faux-tough pansies, as they showed again after Emelin's clean hit on Lucic. No reason Emelin should have to put his life in danger and fight Chara because a Bruin can't sack up and take a clean hit (again).
Yeah or maybe you guys will call the Montreal police department next time Chara destroys one of your pretty boys.

Markov was acting all tough all night knowing no one is going to beat his face in since the Bruins don't have anyone as sissy as him that could fight him fairly.

The Canadiens are a bunch of 5'8 Oilers lucky to be in the Eastern conference. When the big boys get to the playoffs they'll be swatted to the side like usual.
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Yeah or maybe you guys will call the Montreal police department next time Chara destroys one of your pretty boys.

Markov was acting all tough all night knowing no one is going to beat his face in since the Bruins don't have anyone as sissy as him that could fight him fairly.

The Canadiens are a bunch of 5'8 Oilers lucky to be in the Eastern conference. When the big boys get to the playoffs they'll be swatted to the side like usual.
If you're referring to Boston, the Habs have done a fairly good job of swatting these "big boys" aside this season.

Montreal wins by - and I want you to read the italicized text slowly, so even a mongoloid like you can understand it - playing hockey, unlike certain teams who have to break out the goon squad and injure everyone in sight to stand a chance. As long as the stripes make the proper calls in accordance with the rulebook, I like our chances against anyone.
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If you're referring to Boston, the Habs have done a fairly good job of swatting these "big boys" aside this season.

Montreal wins by - and I want you to read the italicized text slowly, so even a mongoloid like you can understand it - playing hockey, unlike certain teams who have to break out the goon squad and injure everyone in sight to stand a chance. As long as the stripes make the proper calls in accordance with the rulebook, I like our chances against anyone.
To stand a chance lol? They just won 12 in a row, I'm pretty confident they would kill the canadians in a 7 game series. And the habs cry more then any other team in the league.
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If you're referring to Boston, the Habs have done a fairly good job of swatting these "big boys" aside this season.

Montreal wins by - and I want you to read the italicized text slowly, so even a mongoloid like you can understand it - playing hockey, unlike certain teams who have to break out the goon squad and injure everyone in sight to stand a chance. As long as the stripes make the proper calls in accordance with the rulebook, I like our chances against anyone.
I can understand quite well and can make arguments without making insults and derogatory down syndrome insults.

Where are all these suspensions since the Bruins are no talent goons? Not a surprise a Canadiens fan doesn't know tough hockey since they're a bunch of soft sissies.

You know you're in deep trouble when Markov is the only guy with a backbone on that team now that Prust is injured.
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The Stars beat the Jets 2-1 in reg time. The Jets were pouring it on couldn't get the tying goal behind Lehtonen who was the 1st star. Blake Wheeler crashed into the Stars bench gate because it wasn't closed properly, ouch. The Rangers get a 4-3 OT win and the Coyotes had Mike Smith pulled from the game due to a leg injury. The Rangers are now 2nd in their divison because the Flyers lost 3-2 to the Kings in reg time. Dwight King scored the GWG and Emery faced 41 shots in the loss. The Habs and Bruins game was excellent as it had a playoff feel, Habs win 2-1 in the SO. The Senators win 4-3 in the SO over the Bolts.
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The Oilers are now officially eliminated from the playoff race with what happened on the OOT.

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Good to see the craziness extend to the OOT thread sometimes.
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The Oilers are now officially eliminated from the playoff race with what happened on the OOT.
They were already out... any combination of 2 points won by Phoenix or lost by Edmonton on Saturday eliminated them from the playoffs.

Phoenix lost, so it was up to Edmonton to get at least 1 point against the Flames to keep themselves mathematically alive.

... I didn't see that game, anyone know how that turned out?
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They were already out... any combination of 2 points won by Phoenix or lost by Edmonton on Saturday eliminated them from the playoffs.

Phoenix lost, so it was up to Edmonton to get at least 1 point against the Flames to keep themselves mathematically alive.

... I didn't see that game, anyone know how that turned out?
Since we're down to the final moments of postseason life for teams in contention, Puck Daddy solemnly begins a daily countdown to annihilation.
The good news for the Edmonton Oilers: The Phoenix Coyotes lost on Saturday night, meaning the Oilers’ playoff bwhahahahaha … sorry, “hopes” were technically alive.
Clearly inspired by this, the Oilers took on their arch rivals and … well, gave up eight goals to the Calgary Flames.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/nhl-playoff-death-watch--eastern-conference-drama--oilers-eliminated-142920424.html


The Oilers were officially eliminated last night. The Oilers can reach 79 points and 32 regulation-overtime wins. The Coyotes, before their game on Monday, had 79 points and only 29 regulation-overtime wins. The single point in the overtime loss by the Coyotes eliminated the Oilers.
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