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    I hesitate to jump into this fracas but I felt compelled to do so. One might laugh at another person's arguments (they might be illogical or silly , for example), but laughing at the person does little to advance your own arguments or to garner support for your views.

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    ... Anyway, that's my season in review, and anybody who says the Wings are tired and old doesn't know what they're talking about, and I have no problem laughing at them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nokids View Post
    If we're tired, then how did the Oilers and Islanders go to 4 or 5 straight finals? They must have been exhausted by the end of their dynasty right????
    You probably don't know this (too young) but when the Oilers, Habs and the Islanders won there was NO Olympics.... really big difference... this year the schedule was awful for the big guys (Crosby, Zett, Datsiuk, Lidstrom, etc...) so many players from the Wings played in the Olympics.... I guarentee you, they are tired and hurt... nagging injuries just don't go away... most if not all of the players are hurting...

    Is that why they lost... probably not but it didn't help...

    Why was Franzen the best player... he is the most rested playing only 27 games during the regular season...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nokids View Post
    MBerube was repeating a myth. It's not even his own original idea. If it was his idea he would bring some evidence or facts to the arguement. He didn't. To say that Detroit is tired when they lose is a joke statement, it's an excuse that some Red Wings fans repeat and I don't want to hear it. If we're tired then why isn't Pittsburgh tired? Oh right, because their average age is 2 years less than us. (rolling my eyes). If we're tired, then how did the Oilers and Islanders go to 4 or 5 straight finals? They must have been exhausted by the end of their dynasty right????

    When asked last summer by a reporter if the summer was too short because they had gone to 2 Stanley cup finals, Henrick Zetterberg said

    “I don’t think the summer is short,” he said. “I would rather play hockey than work out in the gym. It would be tougher if summer was longer. You have your two or three weeks to take off. You have plenty of time to go back and see family and friends. I don’t want summer to be any longer.”

    The fact is that Detroit is not as skilled/talented as they were the last three seasons. We lost a ton of talent and replaced them with far less talented players. We lost Hossa's 40 goal output, we lost Hudler (talented third liner), we lost Samuelson (PP specialist) who is playing great for Vancouver, and we replaced these guys with 3rd or 4th line bums. I think we scored 150 goals less this year than last year. Guys we expected to grow up didn't, specifically Helm, Filpulla, Abdelkader, Erickson. Our top guns didn't produce like in years past, Datsyuk at 70 pts for the season is a major fail. Jimmy Howard is our lone bright spot on the year. I hope the Wings get rid of some soft euros and put in hard nosed grinders next season. We have to punish teams physically, I think we're too easy a team to play against.

    Anyway, that's my season in review, and anybody who says the Wings are tired and old doesn't know what they're talking about, and I have no problem laughing at them.
    There you go now your making a valid argument, why couldn't u just say that in the 1st place rather then say someone's opinion is from a newspaper when some of your statement have been rather questionable. Those euros you speak of, are what as made that team the envy of the NHL the last 15yrs so careful what you wish for Burkie.

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    Well my bad for not expressing all the facts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpare View Post
    I hesitate to jump into this fracas but I felt compelled to do so. One might laugh at another person's arguments (they might be illogical or silly , for example), but laughing at the person does little to advance your own arguments or to garner support for your views.
    Just let it go boys. Ignore him. His comments don’t affect me at all. The guy is obviously still not over his high school bullying phase. He feels the need to convince everyone that his opinion is all that. I accepted that he is our new hockey guru.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mberube View Post
    Just let it go boys. Ignore him. His comments don’t affect me at all. The guy is obviously still not over his high school bullying phase. He feels the need to convince everyone that his opinion is all that. I accepted that he is our new hockey guru.
    Just let it go,

    then take a shot at me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chambokl View Post
    You probably don't know this (too young) but when the Oilers, Habs and the Islanders won there was NO Olympics.... really big difference... this year the schedule was awful for the big guys (Crosby, Zett, Datsiuk, Lidstrom, etc...) so many players from the Wings played in the Olympics.... I guarentee you, they are tired and hurt... nagging injuries just don't go away... most if not all of the players are hurting...

    Is that why they lost... probably not but it didn't help...

    Why was Franzen the best player... he is the most rested playing only 27 games during the regular season...
    maybe they're hurting, maybe they're not, it's the playoffs so i do not use tired/hurt/exhausted as a reason why Detroit lost to San Jose. Joe Pavelski was the best player for the Sharks and he played in the olympics. Thorton, Marleau, Heatley too. The big guns all played very well, and so I think the olympics was a non factor.

    i'm not trying to change anyone's mind here, take it easy.
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    Hell of a game. The Habs keep displaying exciting team play. The magic continues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mpare View Post
    Hell of a game.
    +1

    The last 5 minutes of the second period was a clinic in determination. I hope they come out with that kind of fire in Game 7. Not to say that Halak didn't have to play well again tonight, but it looked like the boys out front decided that they weren't going to sit on his shoulders tonight, and took the fight to the other end of the ice a bit more.
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    That was an exiting game to watch. That no goal call on Malkin was the turning point. I can’t wait for game 7. It’s going to be a wild one.
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    It's a lose-lose situation tonight. We either have to see Cros* move on or we have to put up with a bunch of idiot fans who are mistaking the Stanley Cup for the World Cup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbuktu View Post
    It's a lose-lose situation tonight. We either have to see Cros* move on or we have to put up with a bunch of idiot fans who are mistaking the Stanley Cup for the World Cup.
    Our fans are not that bad:

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    Hmm.. double D under C. Excuse me, I'll get on the Habs bandwagon now LOL.

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    It doesn't look good for Hal Gill. He was just operated and they removed 12 pucks from his legs.
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    I guess you don't see much hockey in Timbuktu. If you did, you'd know that the Stanley Cup is as important to Canadians as the World Cup is to the rest of the world.

    Quote Originally Posted by Timbuktu View Post
    It's a lose-lose situation tonight. We either have to see Cros* move on or we have to put up with a bunch of idiot fans who are mistaking the Stanley Cup for the World Cup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mpare View Post
    I guess you don't see much hockey in Timbuktu. If you did, you'd know that the Stanley Cup is as important to Canadians as the World Cup is to the rest of the world.

    I was referring to the signing of Soccer songs at hockey games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbuktu View Post
    I was referring to the signing of Soccer songs at hockey games.
    And exactly what is wrong with a little enthusiasm during a hockey game when 22000 people are confined in the same building? I guess your only allowed to chant to whatever shows up on the scoreboard, and can't have more then 300 fans cheering at once, I never understood hockey etiquettes so maybe its just me........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbuktu View Post
    I was referring to the signing of Soccer songs at hockey games.
    If you're going to label an entire group of fans as idiots, you best use spell check when you post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbuktu View Post
    I was referring to the signing of Soccer songs at hockey games.
    I noticed a lot of Penguins fans on other message boards are annoyed with it too. Personally, i think it's great. I love the enthusiasm in European hockey matches too, they bring fireworks and flares as if it were a soccer match. What's next, hockey houligans?

    I can just picture it, Leafs houligans vs Flyers houligans.
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    Bobby Clobber would be the Flyers' honorary captain, no doubt.

    Quote Originally Posted by nokids View Post
    I noticed a lot of Penguins fans on other message boards are annoyed with it too. Personally, i think it's great. I love the enthusiasm in European hockey matches too, they bring fireworks and flares as if it were a soccer match. What's next, hockey houligans?

    I can just picture it, Leafs houligans vs Flyers houligans.
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    1-0 habs,. 19:28 into the 1st? Wow. Go Habs GO!
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    Make that 2-0!
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    Wow.
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    The league lost their dream match-up ofr Crosby vs. Ovie so now they are fixing things in favour of the Original 6 match-up of Montreal vs. Boston

    Actually I have no idea whether Montreal is full value or not as I've not been watching.

    I'm sick and tired of how the game TOTALLY CHANGES come play-off time.

    If the leafs could muster enough points during the regular season to actually make the play-offs they'd win the cup hands down because they are built to hook, hold, obstruct and stop just short of killing and/or maiming the opposition......because that is the brand of hockey that the league promotes in the play-offs.

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    Since you're not watching, you don't know that your assumption as to the style of post-season play for Montreal and Pittsburgh is simply wrong. Yes there is some clutching and grabbing but it is not pronounced. More to the point, the refs have no hesitancy in calling penalties. But more importantly, this is exciting and fast hockey. You are missing some real excitement. You might want to actually watch the game before judging its quality.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker View Post
    The league lost their dream match-up ofr Crosby vs. Ovie so now they are fixing things in favour of the Original 6 match-up of Montreal vs. Boston

    Actually I have no idea whether Montreal is full value or not as I've not been watching.

    I'm sick and tired of how the game TOTALLY CHANGES come play-off time.

    If the leafs could muster enough points during the regular season to actually make the play-offs they'd win the cup hands down because they are built to hook, hold, obstruct and stop just short of killing and/or maiming the opposition......because that is the brand of hockey that the league promotes in the play-offs.
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    My goodness. It's now 4 to NOTHING. The Pens are changing their goaltender.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mpare View Post
    Since you're not watching, you don't know that your assumption as to the style of post-season play for Montreal and Pittsburgh is simply wrong. Yes there is some clutching and grabbing but it is not pronounced. More to the point, the refs have no hesitancy in calling penalties. But more importantly, this is exciting and fast hockey. You are missing some real excitement. You might want to actually watch the game before judging its quality.
    I watched more than enough 1st round games to conclude that the league is doing what it does every year which is to allow lesser skilled teams to level the playing field by relaxing the standard of officiating that is enforced during the regular season......the standard by which teams are judged worthy to participate in the play-offs.

    Hesitancy to call penalties is one thing, actually enforcing the rules of the game to their fullest extent is quite another and that is where the refs are failing miserably.

    Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm fully capable of making my own informed decision. If watching late hit after late hit, obstruction after obstruction and face washes after every stoppage of play is your cup of tea - have at it.

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    I respect your views, though, obviously I do not agree with you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker View Post
    I watched more than enough 1st round games to conclude that the league is doing what it does every year which is to allow lesser skilled teams to level the playing field by relaxing the standard of officiating that is enforced during the regular season......the standard by which teams are judged worthy to participate in the play-offs.

    Hesitancy to call penalties is one thing, actually enforcing the rules of the game to their fullest extent is quite another and that is where the refs are failing miserably.

    Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm fully capable of making my own informed decision. If watching late hit after late hit, obstruction after obstruction and face washes after every stoppage of play is your cup of tea - have at it.
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    It's now 4 to 1 with an assist to the referee.
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    what was Gonchar doing on that 4th goal?

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