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Re: NHL 2018: When the AI GM is smarter than actual GMs...
Caps one win away from drinking out of the Cup after winning 6-2 tonight. Things got a bit nasty at the end as Vegas was trying to set the tone for game 5. I think they win but the Caps win it at home for game 6
Caps one win away from drinking out of the Cup after winning 6-2 tonight. Things got a bit nasty at the end as Vegas was trying to set the tone for game 5. I think they win but the Caps win it at home for game 6
Maybe. But the Caps are playing outstanding defense, as they did in starting in the Pittsburgh series. I expect them to close it out Thursday in Vegas.
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Re: NHL 2018: When the AI GM is smarter than actual GMs...
If they lose game 5, are Vegas fans going to know to boo Bettman?
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If they lose game 5, are Vegas fans going to know to boo Bettman?
Vegas' fans are already better than about 2/3rds of the NHL. Particularly Cup crowds, which are just corporate zombies and their soon-to-be raped dates, anyway.
Vegas' fans are already better than about 2/3rds of the NHL. Particularly Cup crowds, which are just corporate zombies and their soon-to-be raped dates, anyway.
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Rejoice time! Though just this one tweet, nothing from TSN or Sportsnet.
@GlobeKPD: Update....Lou Lams, two weeks after being hired as head of hockey ops, now also Isles GM.
Vegas' fans are already better than about 2/3rds of the NHL. Particularly Cup crowds, which are just corporate zombies and their soon-to-be raped dates, anyway.
That is the difference this season.
That is the difference in this Cup run between the games that were W and the games that were L.
But if you'd have told me Michael Kempny would be that big of a difference-maker ... I say that because the rest of the D have been Caps quite a while (Carlson, Orpik, Orlov, Niskanen). Those five and a newbie Djoos. Wow.
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I want every Maine alum's head on a spike and maybe I'll start to believe.
Weight is fine being kicked upstairs, he's... cromulent. Snow was and is a waste of oxygen. Take him out back, put a bullet in him, and grind him in with the offal over at Belmont.
If they lose game 5, are Vegas fans going to know to boo Bettman?
Sort of reminds me of being in Nashville earlier in this century (2004 maybe?) when Detroit sent the Preds packing at the end of a playoff series. Typical post series handshake line formed, loosely begun as it usually is by the losing team. As the Redwings begin lining up to shake hands a Nashville fan drawls on about how classy his Nashville Predators are to shake the hands of the winning team. He was certain it was southern hospitality and not tradition, as I tried to tell him. He didn't believe me when I told him the post series handshake was a decades old custom in the NHL, and one mimicked by teams at every level of the sport.
Sort of reminds me of being in Nashville earlier in this century (2004 maybe?) when Detroit sent the Preds packing at the end of a playoff series. Typical post series handshake line formed, loosely begun as it usually is by the losing team. As the Redwings begin lining up to shake hands a Nashville fan drawls on about how classy his Nashville Predators are to shake the hands of the winning team. He was certain it was southern hospitality and not tradition, as I tried to tell him. He didn't believe me when I told him the post series handshake was a decades old custom in the NHL, and one mimicked by teams at every level of the sport.
You're telling me it wasn't what all of the Preds players learned during their Tennessee upbringings?!
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RoverFrenchy, Classic! Great post. iwh30I wish I could be as smart as you. I really do you are the man gregg729I just saw your sig, you do love having people revel in your "intelligence." Ritt18you are the perfect representation of your alma mater. Miss ThundercatThat's it, you win. TBA#2I want to kill you and dance in your blood. DisplacedCornellianHahaha. Thread over. Frenchy wins.
Exactly. Anyone saying that Vegas was "handed" their team by the NHL obviously doesn't understand what actually happened. Especially those Wild fans here who seem to think that Tuch and Haula were stolen by Vegas when George McPhee held Chuck Fletcher's dog at gunpoint.
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