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  • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

    Originally posted by bucky15 View Post
    I don't know who I dislike more in the league Perry or Bieska.
    Why choose? They're both loathsome, and Getzlaf is no angel either.

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    • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

      Originally posted by Kepler View Post
      Was Bieska the one with that cementhead crosscheck behind the play in the last minute? Completely useless and unnecessary and *** move. I didn't understand why he'd do that, or why his coach had him out there if he was going to do it. What's the message you're sending? "We lost"?
      Yes, that was Bieska. I wish Fisher was there to knock a few more teeth out of his mouth.

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      • Originally posted by Kepler View Post
        And incredible restaurants. And legal escorts. And illegal escorts just outside of town. And an incredible landscape once you get to the western edge of the caldera. Dr. Mrs. & I seriously considered retiring there and neither of us gamble. Or strip.

        Yet.

        For locals there is also a growing arts and music scene all the way from high brow to gutter punk (which is, you know, high brow for smart teens). And there's roller derby if you like dykes (I mean, I do). Cool book stores, festivals, all the neat sh-t that a real city offers.
        On the gambling front, most of the smaller, off-Strip casinos offer a lot of incentives for locals to give their business. Free rooms, credit, free spa visits etc.
        U-A-A!!!Go!Go!GreenandGold!
        Applejack Tells You How UAA Is Doing...
        I spell Failure with UAF

        Originally posted by UAFIceAngel
        But let's be real...There are 40 some other teams and only two alaskan teams...the day one of us wins something big will be the day I transfer to UAA
        Originally posted by Doyle Woody
        Best sign by a visting Seawolf fan Friday went to a young man who held up a piece of white poster board that read: "YOU CAN'T SPELL FAILURE WITHOUT UAF."

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        • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

          Yet?
          Code:
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          Originally posted by SanTropez
          May your paint thinner run dry and the fleas of a thousand camels infest your dead deer.
          Originally posted by bigblue_dl
          I don't even know how to classify magic vagina smoke babies..
          Originally posted by Kepler
          When the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
          He's probably going to be a superstar but that man has more baggage than North West

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          • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

            Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
            Yet?
            The future's not ours to see.
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            • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

              Game 7
              "I went over the facts in my head, and admired how much uglier the situation had just become. Over the years I've learned that ignorance is more than just bliss. It's freaking orgasmic ecstasy".- Harry Dresden, Blood Rites


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              • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

                Steven Ott hired as an assistant coach for the Blues. All I can say is what the ....

                http://nhl.nbcsports.com/2017/05/25/in-a-surprise-blues-name-steve-ott-assistant-coach/
                Fly Eagles Fly!!!

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                • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

                  Originally posted by icehawk View Post
                  Steven Ott hired as an assistant coach for the Blues. All I can say is what the ....

                  http://nhl.nbcsports.com/2017/05/25/...sistant-coach/
                  Saw a Tweet that argued...yeah, he's a dick on the ice, but he's worn the A & C, kills penalties, has a career 57% in faceoff wins, and was liked in some locker rooms.

                  I see him as a career assistant, but possibly a useful one.

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                  • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

                    Thank you Ottawa. Karlsson is not bad at hockey.
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                    • Originally posted by icehawk View Post
                      Steven Ott hired as an assistant coach for the Blues. All I can say is what the ....

                      http://nhl.nbcsports.com/2017/05/25/in-a-surprise-blues-name-steve-ott-assistant-coach/
                      They should now hire Brandon Yip and then their coaching staff would all have three letter last names,

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                      • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

                        Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                        Thank you Ottawa. Karlsson is not bad at hockey.
                        I have the "Ottawa Song" teed up for good luck.

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                        • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

                          The List gets a new entry.

                          NHL playoffs game 7 overtime results:

                          May 25, 2017 --

                          May 13, 2015 -- Derek Stepan, N.Y. Rangers, 11:24, for a 2-1 win over Washington.

                          June 1, 2014 -- Alec Martinez, Los Angeles, 5:47, for a 5-4 win over Chicago.

                          April 30, 2014 -- Nino Niederreiter, Minnesota, 5:02 for a 5-4 win over Colorado.

                          May 29, 2013 -- Brent Seabrook, Chicago, 3:35 for a 2-1 win over Detroit.

                          May 13, 2013 -- Patrice Bergeron, Boston, 6:05, for a 5-4 win over Toronto.

                          April 26, 2012 -- Adam Henrique, New Jersey, 23:47, for a 3-2 win over Florida.

                          April 25, 2012 -- Joel Ward, Washington, 2:57, for a 2-1 win over Boston.

                          April 27, 2011 -- Nathan Horton, Boston, 5:43, for a 4-3 win over Montreal.

                          April 26, 2011 -- Alex Burrows, Vancouver, 5:22, for a 2-1 win over Chicago.

                          May 14, 2009 -- Scott Walker, Carolina, 18:46, for a 3-2 win over Boston.

                          April 22, 2008 -- Joffrey Lupul, Philadelphia, 6:06, for a 3-2 win over Washington.

                          April 19, 2004 -- Martin Gelinas, Calgary, 1:25, for 3-2 win over Vancouver.

                          April 22, 2003 -- Andrew Brunette, Minnesota, 3:25, for 3-2 win over Colorado.

                          May 10, 2001 -- Darius Kasparaitis, Pittsburgh, 13:01, for 3-2 win over Buffalo.

                          May 4, 1999 -- Pierre Turgeon, St. Louis, 17:59, for 1-0 win over Phoenix.

                          April 29, 1997 -- Todd Marchant, Edmonton, 12:26, for 4-3 win over Dallas.

                          April 29, 1997 -- Derek Plante, Buffalo, 5:24, for 3-2 win over Ottawa.

                          May 16, 1996 -- Steve Yzerman, Detroit, 21:15 for 1-0 win over St. Louis.

                          May 19, 1995 -- Ray Whitney, San Jose, 21:54, for 5-4 win over Calgary.

                          May 27, 1994 -- Stephane Matteau, N.Y. Rangers, 24:24, for 2-1 win over New Jersey.

                          April 30, 1994 -- Pavel Bure, Vancouver, 22:30, for 4-3 win over Calgary.

                          May 14, 1993 -- David Volek, N.Y. Islanders, 5:16, for 4-3 win over Pittsburgh.

                          May 1, 1993 -- Nikolai Borschevsky, Toronto, 2:35, for 4-3 win over Detroit.

                          May 1, 1992 -- Russ Courtnall, Montreal, 25:26, for 3-2 win over Hartford.

                          April 16, 1991 -- Esa Tikkanen, Edmonton, 6:58, for 5-4 win over Calgary.

                          April 15, 1989 -- Joel Otto, Calgary, 19:21, for 4-3 win over Vancouver.

                          April 16, 1988 -- Dale Hunter, Washington, 5:57, for 5-4 win over Philadelphia.

                          April 18, 1987 -- Pat LaFontaine, N.Y. Islanders, 68:47, for 3-2 win over Washington.

                          April 29, 1986 -- Claude Lemieux, Montreal, 5:55, for 2-1 win over Hartford.

                          May 2, 1985 -- Peter Stastny, Quebec, 2:22, for 3-2 win over Montreal.

                          April 22, 1984 -- Steve Payne, Minnesota, 6:00, for 4-3 win over St. Louis.

                          April 24, 1983 -- Brad Park, Boston, 1:52, for 3-2 win over Buffalo.

                          May 10, 1979 -- Yvon Lambert, Montreal, 9:33, for 5-4 win over Boston.

                          April 29, 1978 -- Lanny McDonald, Toronto, 4:13, for 2-1 win over N.Y. Islanders.

                          April 16, 1972 -- Kevin O'Shea, St. Louis, 10:07, for 2-1 win over Minnesota.

                          May 3, 1968 -- Gerry Melnyk, St. Louis, 22:50, for 2-1 win over Minnesota.

                          April 16, 1954 -- Tony Leswick, Detroit, 4:29, for 2-1 win over Montreal (Stanley Cup winning goal).

                          April 23, 1950 -- Pete Babando, Detroit, 28:31, for 4-3 win over N.Y. Rangers (Stanley Cup winning goal).

                          April 9, 1950 -- Leo Reise, Detroit, 8:39, for 1-0 win over Toronto.

                          April 2, 1939 -- Mel Hill, Boston, 48:00, for 2-1 win over N.Y. Rangers.
                          Last edited by Kepler; 05-25-2017, 09:45 PM.
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                          • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

                            Dan Wagner‏ @dwagsphoto 47m47 minutes ago

                            Charles Barkley just walked into the media room and asked if we could put the hockey game on. He said he bet on Ottawa.
                            "I went over the facts in my head, and admired how much uglier the situation had just become. Over the years I've learned that ignorance is more than just bliss. It's freaking orgasmic ecstasy".- Harry Dresden, Blood Rites


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                            • Originally posted by bronconick View Post
                              Dan Wagner‏ @dwagsphoto 47m47 minutes ago

                              Charles Barkley just walked into the media room and asked if we could put the hockey game on. He said he bet on Ottawa.
                              He actually said during a commentary break that he was leaving the basketball game early to go to the hotel to watch the game. Pretty much said the basketball game was over, wanted to go watch something that mattered. Priceless.

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                              • Re: NHL 2016.2: An All-Canada Final (Playoffs and Off-season)

                                Poo. On, ick, Pittsburgh.
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