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04-24-2006 12:25 PM #1
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Sens won't go past round two
in fact, they will only get past round one if they are lucky. Too much pressure. Time for them to get the golf clubs out.
Habs on the other hand?
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04-24-2006 12:34 PM #2Rich
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04-24-2006 01:33 PM #3"Richard"Guest
after last nights game and TB taking away home ice and the fact they are champions and know what it takes to win... I see where you are coming from. Imagine Montreal and TB knocked off Ottawa and Car? how huge would that be!!!!
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04-24-2006 02:02 PM #4
not going to happen, but they are both nice pipe dreams. The Sens have a great record on the road and I wouldn't be surprised to see them take one or both of the games in Tampa. The Sens will not lose because of pressure, it might be because Tampa is the defending champs and are a better team than the 8th seeding would lead people to believe.
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04-24-2006 02:11 PM #5
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Uhhhhhh I thought the playoff rounds went 7 games? Losing one game at home hardly qualifies a team towards losing the series. If that is the case Calgary and Detroit are toast too. Think about that for a moment.
My opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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04-24-2006 02:17 PM #6
It was sad to admit that in my shallow little life that once the leafs were gone my only fun was cheering against the sens.
Its pathetic...but there was alot of cheering yesterday as I prayed in front of the high def god 'Toshiba'."Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual"
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04-24-2006 02:17 PM #7
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Originally Posted by oneputtwonder
The Sens will do just fine!!
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04-24-2006 02:18 PM #8"Richard"Guest
I just said I see where he is coming from. I'm still going for my boys Lets hope they can get to the next round.. iff ottawa and MTL win their series they will meet second round. How awesome would that be!?!?
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04-24-2006 02:20 PM #9Originally Posted by oneputtwonder
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04-24-2006 04:04 PM #10
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its funny that when people don't agree on this board that it is considered trolling! Funny guys!
But I would bet my life the sens won't win the cup.
Might as well take the flags off yours cars. I mean, come on, at least don't copy the red from the Flames. Time for some original material.
Go habs go!
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04-24-2006 04:11 PM #11
It's not your opinion that has you on my troll watch list. It is your persistant negativity and obvious intent to push hot buttons. After 14 posts (so far) on your first day here, I for one am hoping your ratio of posts that contribute thoughtful insight over those that stir the pot (or are just nonsense) improves.
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04-24-2006 04:28 PM #12
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Originally Posted by oneputtwonder
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04-24-2006 04:30 PM #13Originally Posted by oneputtwonder
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04-24-2006 04:46 PM #14
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I personally think the sens would look better in white! because it will take a white knight to save their playoff hopes!
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04-24-2006 04:55 PM #15Originally Posted by oneputtwonder
But to be honest, you seem like a great guy to not have as a Sens fan. I imagine you are either a leafs fan that needs to change his diaper, or a Habs fan that would like to see the Sens knocked out in the first round, so your Sens friends can't trash your habs when they lose in the first round, am i close??
Here's to hoping you keep your genius posts up so that we won't have to hear from you for much longer! Keep up the good work
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04-24-2006 04:58 PM #16
These posts make me sooo tired. Reminds me of mens league and the guys who count their +/- their points, SOG, etc.... I am sorry you did not have the talent to be a professional athlete, but lets respect each other here. We are adults arguing about colours of jerseys.
Can we atleast argue about whether or not it is healthy to call an HD toshiba a god or not
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04-24-2006 05:43 PM #17
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davevandyk
what gives bud? Just a bit of ribbing... sorry to hit such a sore spot! are you going to be ok buddie?
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04-24-2006 06:40 PM #18Originally Posted by oneputtwonder
I think i will live however, i don't need to try and stir pots just to try and stir up reactions on public forums, especially downtalking something about the city/sports team that plays in the city where the forum is based out of.
But since you were just ribbing , nevermind then, i guess i was just ribbing too!!
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04-25-2006 09:05 AM #19
OneNuttWonder,
Just courious. Who do you cheer for?
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04-25-2006 10:44 AM #20
Let's calm it down guys! For the haters, TB only really have 2 effective lines and the sens have 3. Marty is still shaking the rust off but he is responding. The qurterback for the sens missed game 2 because of the passing of his mother, he will be back and play better than ever in spite of it. Obviously I am a sens fan and believe that if they had a year to win lord stanley, it's now. The TML will be rebuilding for the next 2 years and will not even be a factor for a while. Perhaps the Leaf fans from this forum can contact their heroes and ask them if the courses in TO are in form, I will be heading out that way for business and would not mind getting a round in.
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04-25-2006 11:09 AM #21
I totally agree with you Bidou, the Lightning will go as far as their first two lines can take them. There is no other team in the NHL that can say their 4th line center has 21 goals, like Vermette, so the Sens are able to roll 4 lines where the TB rolls about 3 lines using only 7 guys.
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04-25-2006 11:09 AM #22
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I think that Ottawa and carolina will ahve less pressure on the road, especially Carolina. Ottawa has been sputtering for a month now so the 1-1 split is not unusual weh you look at it from that point of view. It sems like every year we wait for them to "wake-up". I am done waiting. They need to play as a team, Muckler needs to be in the dressing room between periods and blast them once in a while, a wake up call of sorts. it will happen, he is not a patient guy and will not wait until they ar down another game. I say if they are down after 1 period, Muck will be there and the boys will hear every four letter word not in the dictionary.
Lefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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04-25-2006 12:33 PM #23Originally Posted by leftylucas
The Habs on the other hand only need to win 1 game at home and they will be one lap in front of the Canes. I’m not saying that it’s a sure thing for the Habs but its looking pretty good right about now. GO HABS GO!!!Strive for perfection, but never expect it!
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04-25-2006 12:43 PM #24
Ottawa and Carolina will have more pressure on the road. If Ottawa doesn't come home with at least one win, they're done fore. The Canes are even worse - they have to win 2 to give themselves a realistic shot. So although they don't have the pressure of the hometown crowd, they do have the pressure of the fact that they should be trouncing their opponents, and yet they aren't.
As for speeches from Muckler with 4 letter words, we're no longer in the Jaques Martin era. If they need to hear four letter words, Brian Murray will be more than willing to do it. He's already been bashing them for their poor play - that's what I love about this guy - he's not afraid to tell his players that they're playing like crap.
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04-25-2006 12:44 PM #25Originally Posted by mberube
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04-25-2006 12:53 PM #26Originally Posted by jonf
MikeStrive for perfection, but never expect it!
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04-25-2006 01:03 PM #27Originally Posted by davevandyk
None the less, it’s going to be an entertaining two game in MTL. The fans will be crazy. I was in the Forum when the habs won the cup against the LAK. It is undescribable and something I will never forget.
I think the Sens have the team to beat BUT they must relax and play their game, not TL’s game. Too many individual efforts.Strive for perfection, but never expect it!
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04-25-2006 01:05 PM #28Originally Posted by mberubeIt could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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04-25-2006 01:28 PM #29Originally Posted by Colby
In Game one, two goals by Kovalev from his office. Not too many goalies stop him when he is in his office, off-wing in the right circle. Those were well placed shots. The Canes had a 5 on 3 chance to tie the game and they didn’t pull it off. That’s not Gerber’s fault.
That being said, the Habs played better and they deserved to win both teams. Now I would love to see back to back at home.Strive for perfection, but never expect it!
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04-25-2006 02:09 PM #30
you can blame last night's loss for Carolina on goaltending if you wish, but game one was simply domination by montreal from start to finish.
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