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

    And Ferris State eliminates Canada.
    "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


    Western Michigan Bronco Hockey- 2012 Mason Cup Champions

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

      Originally posted by Kepler View Post
      Poo. On, ick, Pittsburgh.
      dang.

      Senators barely got chances, whereas the pens had some that almost could have been reviewed.

      Go Preds.

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        Great game. Really enjoyed seeing Kunitz [2 goals] and Schultz [1]--two college kids--score all the goals for the Pens. I didn't have a rooting interest in the series, but it was entertaining to see it go to a seventh game and a double overtime. Classic stuff.
        sigpic Eight. ....with a design on nine.

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          lol @ Canada
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          As of 9/21/10:         As of 9/13/10:
          College Hockey 6       College Football 0
          BTHC 4                 WCHA FC:  1
          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)

            That worked for mookie. Though too late now for sleep
            a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.

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

              This is a story
              About a hockey team
              Who may just win the Stanley Cup
              But only in their dreams

              The team is from Ottawa
              The Senators is their name
              Soon to be inducted
              In the Golfing Hall of Fame...

              They say they'll beat the Penguins...HA!
              But that's a funny joke
              'Cause every year at playoff time
              The Senators always CHOKE!

              So, three cheers for Ottawa
              A real team they are Not-awa
              They can give all that they've Got-awa
              'But the Stanley Cup will never go to Ottawa...


              Thanks for nothing, Sens.

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

                Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                The Senators is their name
                Soon to be inducted
                In the Golfing Hall of Fame...
                The Sens are Tom Kite.

                The Sabres are Johnny Miller.

                But the Caps. The Caps are Jack Nicklaus dropping a Cleveland Steamer on Lee Trevino.
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                  Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                  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.
                  Love how you can come into this cafe and overhear pretty well informed conversations about NHL overtime goal history, Aquinas, or the SCOTUS, depending on what table you are sitting at.

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

                    Originally posted by burd View Post
                    Love how you can come into this cafe and overhear pretty well informed conversations about NHL overtime goal history, Aquinas, or the SCOTUS, depending on what table you are sitting at.
                    While I appreciate the compliment, for hockey overtime goals it's strictly cut and paste from the Google machine (though a few of those games do have very strong memories for me ).
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                      Speaking of cut and paste, here's a list of all legitimate Stanley Cup champions:

                      2017 -- Pittsburgh Penguins
                      2016 -- Pittsburgh Penguins
                      2015 -- Portland Rosebuds
                      2014 -- Los Angeles Kings
                      2013 -- Portland Rosebuds
                      2012 -- Los Angeles Kings
                      2011 -- Boston Bruins
                      2010 -- Portland Rosebuds
                      2009 -- Pittsburgh Penguins
                      2008 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      2007 -- Ottawa Senators
                      2006 -- Edmonton Oilers
                      2005 -- Greed
                      2004 -- Calgary Flames
                      2003 -- Cornell
                      2002 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      2001 -- Vacant
                      2000 -- Cornell
                      1999 -- Cornell
                      1998 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      1997 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      1996 -- Vacant
                      1995 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      1994 -- New York Rangers
                      1993 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1992 -- Pittsburgh Penguins
                      1991 -- Pittsburgh Penguins
                      1990 -- Edmonton Oilers
                      1989 -- Cornell
                      1988 -- Edmonton Oilers
                      1987 -- Edmonton Oilers
                      1986 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1985 -- Edmonton Oilers
                      1984 -- Edmonton Oilers
                      1983 -- New York Islanders
                      1982 -- New York Islanders
                      1981 -- New York Islanders
                      1980 -- New York Islanders
                      1979 -- Cornell
                      1978 -- Cornell
                      1977 -- Cornell
                      1976 -- Cornell
                      1975 -- Philadelphia Flyers
                      1974 -- Philadelphia Flyers
                      1973 -- Cornell
                      1972 -- Boston Bruins
                      1971 -- Cornell
                      1970 -- Boston Bruins
                      1969 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1968 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1967 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1966 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1965 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1964 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1963 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1962 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1961 -- Portland Rosebuds
                      1960 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1959 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1958 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1957 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1956 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1955 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      1954 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      1953 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1952 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      1951 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1950 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      1949 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1948 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1947 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1946 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1945 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1944 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1943 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      1942 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1941 -- Boston Bruins
                      1940 -- New York Rangers
                      1939 -- Boston Bruins
                      1938 -- Portland Rosebuds
                      1937 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      1936 -- Detroit Red Wings
                      1935 -- Montreal Maroons
                      1934 -- Portland Rosebuds
                      1933 -- New York Rangers
                      1932 -- Toronto Maple Leafs
                      1931 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1930 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1929 -- Boston Bruins
                      1928 -- New York Rangers
                      1927 -- Ottawa Senators
                      1926 -- Montreal Maroons
                      1925 -- Victoria Cougars
                      1924 -- Montreal Canadiens
                      1923 -- Ottawa Senators
                      1922 -- Toronto St. Patricks
                      1921 -- Ottawa Senators
                      1920 -- Ottawa Senators
                      1919 -- Orthomyxoviridae
                      1918 -- Toronto Arenas
                      Last edited by Kepler; 05-26-2017, 07:39 AM.
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                      ECAC Champion 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1980, 1986, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010
                      Ivy League Champion 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020

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                        How can LA make that list but not Carolina, Anaheim, or Tampa?
                        Code:
                        As of 9/21/10:         As of 9/13/10:
                        College Hockey 6       College Football 0
                        BTHC 4                 WCHA FC:  1
                        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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                          A close friend of mine was at Cornell during the Dryden years. Must have been a special time and place for a college hockey fan (of a game played by Canadians).

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

                            Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
                            How can LA make that list but not Carolina, Anaheim, or Tampa?
                            Original 21.
                            Last edited by Kepler; 05-26-2017, 09:29 AM.
                            Cornell University
                            National Champion 1967, 1970
                            ECAC Champion 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1980, 1986, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010
                            Ivy League Champion 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020

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                              Scoring stats after 3 rounds.

                              Canada 167 40.0%
                              Austria 4 1.0%
                              US 112 26.9%
                              Czech 8 1.9%
                              Sweden 70 16.8%
                              Norway 4 1.0%
                              Russia 26 6.2%
                              Finland 10 2.4%
                              Swiss 7 1.7%
                              Germany 7 1.7%
                              Denmark 1 0.2%
                              Slovakia 1 0.2%
                              417 100.0%

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

                                Go Phil. Win another Cup.
                                **NOTE: The misleading post above was brought to you by Reynold's Wrap and American Steeples, makers of Crosses.

                                Originally Posted by dropthatpuck-Scooby's a lost cause.
                                Originally Posted by First Time, Long Time-Always knew you were nothing but a troll.

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