Anybody who was on the TBL team of '04. Lecavalier and St. Louis are great players? Who gives a ####. Screw them both, especially St. Louis and his whiney ways. Also screw Brad Richards and his bucked tooth beaver look. I hope a puck knocks them both out. I'm really at a loss for ECF because I like Lundqvist and he truly deserves a cup. But I can never bring myself to cheer for an NHL team that has both St. Louis and Richards on it.
And regardless of how much I like Yzerman and how no more remaining players from '04 are on the Lightning, I truly hope that franchise becomes like the Florida Panthers and wallows in suckiness for decads.
I absolutely despise St. Louis. he has no right to have a ring on his finger and demanding a trade this year because he was left off team canada originally was so gutless and pathetic. The guy is just the epitome of a loser. complains about spin moves in the shootout and then scores doing one but feels he's entitled to do what he wants.
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Back in the 80s I just cannot stand the Oilers #1 by a mile because they prevented the Flames in going or winning the Cup due to being in the same division as the Flames. So happy when we finally eliminated them in 86 thanks to Steve Smith scoring on his own goal.
I hated Montreal because they won so many Stanley Cup already and cannot stand some of their fans here in Calgary too. They bragged about it so much and they tried to do it in French language.
These days, i don't hate the Habs that much. Actually the Canucks become my #1 least favorite team in the NHL... with fans arrogance, dirty players, divers and others. I still don't like the Oilers though.
5. Boston Bruins - forever enshrined for defending Stanley's honour from Vancouver; and for being the mortal enemies of habs fans. Good game, good game, I'm going to effing kill you, good game. All beauties.
5. The Oilers. Everything about them from the fans and the city it's self, all the way to the top of ownership of the team. If it says edmonton I hate it.
4. Stephane Auger. No explanation needed, outside I did enjoy his feud with Burrows. Which brings us to
3. Alex Burrows. Totally the exact opposite of what a hockey player should be. Nix that, what a HUMAN should be.
2. Martin St. Louis. A complete whine fest, so much so every time I see/hear him I instantly start glancing around for the plate of cheese.
1. Vancouver/Boston fans. The following gets used too often, but it decidedly applies. No class at all in the vocal majority. If a fan can prove their decency then I'll be willing to deal with them. But it's certainly a "I hate you until you show me" groove with both.
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Glenn Healy. I don't normally wish for anyone to lose their job, but I'm really hoping Sportsnet does the right thing and not hire this clown. The guy is a twit, and he knows jack about actual hockey.
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Glenn Healy. I don't normally wish for anyone to lose their job, but I'm really hoping Sportsnet does the right thing and not hire this clown. The guy is a twit, and he knows jack about actual hockey.
Don't know if this is more of a grudge or a pet peeve, but I can't stand when people don't cheer for their hometown team. I have no problem with someone cheering for Edmonton or Vancouver if you're from those places, but if you're born and raised in Calgary, why would you not cheer for the Flames? People do this all the time. People wouldn't dare cheer for another country in international play, and I wish the same principle applied for cities. It just rots me. Support your hometown!
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Glen Sather - After Gretzky scored in overtime of game 2 of the division finals in 1988, Sather turned towards Flames fans and gave them the "#### you" fist pump. An arrogant SOB!
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Doug Gilmour. He should be beloved as one of the key guys of the cup team but I can't get past him walking out on his own team.
Quitter.
As I recall Doug Gilmour was demanding more money from the Flames but Risebrough wouldn't budge. Then Risebrough told him not to even bother showing up. The next thing we know Gilmour was traded to Toronto for some garbage players. Not even sure why Risebrough was not willing to give Gilmour what he asked for. I hated Risebrough after that.
I could be wrong though but that's how I recall what happens.