No not really, Subban could have just said "hey sorry that you got hurt there", or Thornton could be full of crap, it is not like gamesmanship is uncommon in the playoffs.
Or it could have happened like it looked like in real time. Subban bailed and later apologized to Thornton.
Stop making melodramatic statements without thinking through them first, and you'll find the instances of piling-on will dramatically decrease.
Ha yeah maybe... But Bruins 'fan' has been dominating the melodrama over Habs 'fan' here way more than Boston has been dominating Montreal on the ice, so...
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Ha yeah maybe... But Bruins 'fan' has been dominating the melodrama over Habs 'fan' here way more than Boston has been dominating Montreal on the ice, so...
Except that $ven27 has a bit of a reputation of doing this outside of this thread as well.
Think twice. Post once. Something we all need to keep in mind.
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Ha yeah maybe... But Bruins 'fan' has been dominating the melodrama over Habs 'fan' here way more than Boston has been dominating Montreal on the ice, so...
If true, that is really saying something since I can't imagine someone being more melodramatic than how much Boston has been dominating Montreal on the ice. Because they really don't even deserve to be tied. It's ok, only 3 more games for Montreal than we can all cheer for Boston in peace.
Boston played as well as they can play in the first two games while Montreal stunk out the joint, and the series is still tied going to one of the most difficult places for a road team to play. I like our chances.
You may now continue with your thinly-veiled xenophobia and/or racism.
Boston played as well as they can play in the first two games while Montreal stunk out the joint, and the series is still tied going to one of the most difficult places for a road team to play. I like our chances.
You may now continue with your thinly-veiled xenophobia and/or racism.
Must be pretty thickly-veiled as I'm not seeing any of that other than one post with the word "frog" in it.
Boston played as well as they can play in the first two games while Montreal stunk out the joint, and the series is still tied going to one of the most difficult places for a road team to play. I like our chances.
You may now continue with your thinly-veiled xenophobia and/or racism.
There is a difference between racism and prejudice. I have not read anything racist in this thread.
Boston played as well as they can play in the first two games while Montreal stunk out the joint...
"As well as they can play?" By what metric? It actually looked to me like the Bruins were a frustrated team playing out-of-sync through the entire 2nd and half of the 3rd period of Game 2. I expect that they can be better, and don't see Montreal winning another game like Game 1. The Canadiens have been getting superb goaltending from Price, which has kept them in this series so far.
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...and the series is still tied going to one of the most difficult places for a road team to play...
Montreal has the 12th ranked home record in the NHL this season, and was only better than other playoff teams LA, Columbus, New York, and Detroit on home ice. The Bruins meanwhile are the #4 ranked road team in the NHL, and have not lost a road game this post-season.
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No.
I could link, but won't.
Lots of documented info about the ugly side Boston sports fan though - it is not news.
Your point? There is a lot of stuff I could link to, but won't. Like when Montreal fans threw a banana at Kevin Weekes. There might be a lot of classless Bruin fans but Montreal is the Boston of Canada.