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Posted: 2007-04-11 09:59pm
by Archon
Master of Ossus wrote:GOD DAMN IT!
Scott Hartnell just kneed Jonathan Cheechoo out of the playoffs. I think the Sharks just lost their chance at the cup.
BTW, Archon, Hannan completely shut down Forsberg in our series against Colorado, where he had a better supporting cast. I don't think he's going to be a big factor, here. Also, the Sharks are dominating this game so far, and if it hadn't been for that knee-on-knee hit then we'd be killing them.
I forgot about that completely. My bad. Although my comparison was supposed to be between Thornton and Forsberg and Forsberg does have a better record in the playoffs. I am cheering for the Sharks in that series. I despise Nashville. They are one of the dirtiest teams in the NHL IMO. Big cheers in my house when San Jose scores.
Posted: 2007-04-11 10:15pm
by Master of Ossus
I want to shoot the Nashville announcers. They've been on the referees all day, in a game when I don't think they've missed a penalty, yet. They also had this RIDICULOUS piece after Tootoo picked up a clear boarding penalty, when they showed Joe Thornton taking out Matt Cooke and said that you get different referees on different days, and that the Thornton one wasn't called for a penalty even though it was much more dangerous. Only a couple problems with that announcing:
1. Thornton hit Cooke from in front of him, and Tootoo's hit was from behind.
2. Thornton WAS called for a penalty on that one, even though I don't think he should've been!
Posted: 2007-04-11 10:24pm
by Archon
Master of Ossus wrote:I want to shoot the Nashville announcers. They've been on the referees all day, in a game when I don't think they've missed a penalty, yet. They also had this RIDICULOUS piece after Tootoo picked up a clear boarding penalty, when they showed Joe Thornton taking out Matt Cooke and said that you get different referees on different days, and that the Thornton one wasn't called for a penalty even though it was much more dangerous. Only a couple problems with that announcing:
1. Thornton hit Cooke from in front of him, and Tootoo's hit was from behind.
2. Thornton WAS called for a penalty on that one, even though I don't think he should've been!
That is why I am listening to the Sharks NHL.com feed right now. The Nashville crews of all stripes are some of the worst homers I have ever experienced.
Posted: 2007-04-11 10:28pm
by aerius
Should be interesting to hear what Don Cherry has to say about this on Coach's Corner tomorrow. I predict a big rant since Thornton & Cheechoo are both Canadians.
On a somewhat related note, I read the following in The Hockey News a little while back. If Julie Chiu of the US Women's Hockey team married Jonathan Cheechoo, and chose to use a hyphenated name, she'd then be Julie Chiu-Cheechoo. Try saying that 3 times fast.
Posted: 2007-04-12 02:14am
by Archon
A photo of the Hartnell/Cheechoo knee on knee.
It seems to me he is sticking his knee out. Although the videos of said hit would seem to indicate there was no intent.
Comments?
Posted: 2007-04-12 03:36am
by Archon
And thus the first day of the 2006-2007 Stanley Cup playoffs ended.
Posted: 2007-04-12 12:08pm
by The Dude
I was lucky I decided to bail on the Canucks game at the end of regulation. Watching west coast games from the eastern time zone blows.
Still, awesome game. It's not often you see a goalie give up 4 goals in a game and end up with a .947 SV% and a 1.74 GAA.
Posted: 2007-04-12 04:25pm
by Master of Ossus
Archon wrote:A photo of the Hartnell/Cheechoo knee on knee.
It seems to me he is sticking his knee out. Although the videos of said hit would seem to indicate there was no intent.
Comments?
His elbow knocked one of Cheechoo's teeth out, too. From the side-angle, I think it's pretty clear that he stuck his knee out two strides from Cheechoo, and that after Cheechoo beat him he just decided to injure him. I'll be interested to see what the League does, since that was Hartnell's second gamer in three appearances.
Posted: 2007-04-12 06:32pm
by Archon
MoO, thought you might be interested in
THIS article.
Source: TSN
Posted: 2007-04-12 06:54pm
by Darth Fanboy
Boy that Ducks game was intense. I was on the edge of my damn seat the whole time and I don't think any of the other regulars up in my corner of the Pond have ever jumped up and down so much over a goal this season. Absolutely freakin' awesome. Nucks and Stars were tied last time I saw the score and I thought ours was going to be the closest game of the night, but five overtimes is just nuts. They've already played close to three games already and only get credit for one.
Posted: 2007-04-12 07:00pm
by Master of Ossus
Archon wrote:MoO, thought you might be interested in
THIS article.
Source: TSN
Thanks, Archon. I sure hope that's not just window-dressing. At least they're making it sound like he'll be back if we get past the Preds.
Posted: 2007-04-12 08:12pm
by muse
What the hell? Why did they sing both the Canadian and US national anthems for the NYI/Buffalo game?

Posted: 2007-04-12 08:20pm
by Archon
RE: Flames game.
Brutal. I am embarrassed.
Posted: 2007-04-13 01:41am
by Darth Fanboy
muse wrote:What the hell? Why did they sing both the Canadian and US national anthems for the NYI/Buffalo game?

Operation Canadian Bacon is successful? The death of John Candy left Buffalo unprotected. Or it could be because Buffalo is that close to the border and probably saw many fans drive across the border to get to the game?
Addendum:
Archon, don't be embarrassed just yet. Red Wings won the first against the Soilers last year and it didn't turn out very well for them. Although what I think happened is that the Red Wings ate a an Edmonton area restauraunt prior when the series shifted and were unable to cope with the unfiltered Edmonton toxins tainting the food and water.
Posted: 2007-04-13 02:54am
by Archon
Darth Fanboy wrote:muse wrote:What the hell? Why did they sing both the Canadian and US national anthems for the NYI/Buffalo game?

Operation Canadian Bacon is successful? The death of John Candy left Buffalo unprotected. Or it could be because Buffalo is that close to the border and probably saw many fans drive across the border to get to the game?
Addendum:
Archon, don't be embarrassed just yet. Red Wings won the first against the Soilers last year and it didn't turn out very well for them. Although what I think happened is that the Red Wings ate a an Edmonton area restauraunt prior when the series shifted and were unable to cope with the unfiltered Edmonton toxins tainting the food and water.
Unfortunately, Calgary is a toxin free zone.
Nevertheless, I am not overly concerned about losing the first game. The way they lost it was the disturbing part.
Posted: 2007-04-13 03:02pm
by RogueIce
It doesn't matter if they lose the first game, right? The sports page wasn't clear on that...
Posted: 2007-04-13 03:17pm
by Archon
RogueIce wrote:It doesn't matter if they lose the first game, right? The sports page wasn't clear on that...
The Lightning have to lose 3 more games to be out.
It is a seven game series.
Like NBA Basketball or the LCS or World Series in MLB.
Posted: 2007-04-13 03:38pm
by RogueIce
Archon wrote:RogueIce wrote:It doesn't matter if they lose the first game, right? The sports page wasn't clear on that...
The Lightning have to lose 3 more games to be out.
It is a seven game series.
Like NBA Basketball or the LCS or World Series in MLB.
How'd you know I was asking for the Lightning?
Anyway, that's good news. If they can win the Cup again, they'd be the most successful team from Tampa Bay with
two championships under their belt.
Well, except for the Tampa Bay Storm (our Arena Football team), but nobody really seems to care about them for whatever reason.
Posted: 2007-04-13 03:50pm
by Archon
RogueIce wrote:Archon wrote:RogueIce wrote:It doesn't matter if they lose the first game, right? The sports page wasn't clear on that...
The Lightning have to lose 3 more games to be out.
It is a seven game series.
Like NBA Basketball or the LCS or World Series in MLB.
How'd you know I was asking for the Lightning?
Anyway, that's good news. If they can win the Cup again, they'd be the most successful team from Tampa Bay with
two championships under their belt.
Well, except for the Tampa Bay Storm (our Arena Football team), but nobody really seems to care about them for whatever reason.
I have the ability to discover team loyalties by looking at the location of the poster.
I am also a
Psionic Entity.
*see who gets that reference...
Posted: 2007-04-13 04:01pm
by General Trelane (Retired)
Archon wrote:RE: Flames game.
Brutal. I am embarrassed.
Nice to see! But the Flames should be more embarrassed.
Darth Fanboy wrote:Archon, don't be embarrassed just yet. Red Wings won the first against the Soilers last year and it didn't turn out very well for them. Although what I think happened is that the Red Wings ate a an Edmonton area restauraunt prior when the series shifted and were unable to cope with the unfiltered Edmonton toxins tainting the food and water.
Those toxins aren't
tainting anything; they're
flavouring the food and water! Considering that Iggy grew up around Edmonton, he presumeably has a built-up immunity, so Calgary should get with the program and start flavouring their food and water too. . .
When Calgary had their amazing cup run before the lock-out, I cheered for them whole-heartedly. Not this year. Go Wings!
Posted: 2007-04-13 07:21pm
by Darth Fanboy
Those toxins aren't tainting anything; they're flavouring the food and water! Considering that Iggy grew up around Edmonton, he presumeably has a built-up immunity, so Calgary should get with the program and start flavouring their food and water too. . .
That would explain why Jarome Iginla is ass ugly, even for an Albertan.
Posted: 2007-04-13 08:56pm
by Archon
Darth Fanboy wrote:
Those toxins aren't tainting anything; they're flavouring the food and water! Considering that Iggy grew up around Edmonton, he presumeably has a built-up immunity, so Calgary should get with the program and start flavouring their food and water too. . .
That would explain why Jarome Iginla is ass ugly, even for an Albertan.
Have you ever seen the separated at birth comparison between Iginla and a Beluga Whale?
That was one of the staples of Canucks.com when I posted there. Bloody hilarious.
Posted: 2007-04-13 09:31pm
by J
And another cheapshot from behind by the Preds putting another Sharks player on the disabled list. At this rate there won't be any San Jose players left by the end of the series.
Posted: 2007-04-13 10:15pm
by Master of Ossus
Fuck the Preds! This after they took a run at Thornton last year in the playoffs. The League needs to look into these dirty tactics.
And they're also killing us in the game.
Posted: 2007-04-13 10:54pm
by Medic