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who needs the nhl playoffs when you have the draft lottery tonight to look forward to?
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Originally Posted by Ground King
VANCOUVERITES WHERE YOU AT.........?? WE GOT DIS... BLACKHAWKS GOIN DOWN
Originally Posted by Ground King
VANCOUVERITES WHERE YOU AT.........?? WE GOT DIS... BLACKHAWKS GOIN DOWN
Says the Oilers fan.Originally Posted by Physicx
who needs the nhl playoffs when you have the draft lottery tonight to look forward to?
Says the Oilers fan.Originally Posted by Physicx
who needs the nhl playoffs when you have the draft lottery tonight to look forward to?
this is about as exciting as it gets during april for usOriginally Posted by True Blues
Says the Oilers fan.Originally Posted by Physicx
who needs the nhl playoffs when you have the draft lottery tonight to look forward to?
this is about as exciting as it gets during april for usOriginally Posted by True Blues
Says the Oilers fan.Originally Posted by Physicx
who needs the nhl playoffs when you have the draft lottery tonight to look forward to?
Originally Posted by PhilBalla09
man Vancouver fans are coming out.
Heard Pronger is DTD and could miss game 1 and could come back for game 2. Not worried tho for some reason
Originally Posted by PhilBalla09
man Vancouver fans are coming out.
Heard Pronger is DTD and could miss game 1 and could come back for game 2. Not worried tho for some reason
Originally Posted by True Blues
Says the Oilers fan.Originally Posted by Physicx
who needs the nhl playoffs when you have the draft lottery tonight to look forward to?
Originally Posted by True Blues
Says the Oilers fan.Originally Posted by Physicx
who needs the nhl playoffs when you have the draft lottery tonight to look forward to?
Originally Posted by Solemate96
How are all my hockey brethren doing? Well, it's that time of the year.
I can't wait for the Bruins/Habs series!
Let's go Bruins!
Upset of the 2011 Playoffs:
Preds over Ducks
Originally Posted by Solemate96
How are all my hockey brethren doing? Well, it's that time of the year.
I can't wait for the Bruins/Habs series!
Let's go Bruins!
Upset of the 2011 Playoffs:
Preds over Ducks
jakes on you, i'm yao mingOriginally Posted by Physicx
Originally Posted by Ground King
VANCOUVERITES WHERE YOU AT.........?? WE GOT DIS... BLACKHAWKS GOIN DOWN
jk dude
jakes on you, i'm yao mingOriginally Posted by Physicx
Originally Posted by Ground King
VANCOUVERITES WHERE YOU AT.........?? WE GOT DIS... BLACKHAWKS GOIN DOWN
jk dude
DETROIT -- Red Wings center Henrik Zetterberg says he's out for least Game 1 against thePhoenix Coyotes.
Zetterberg arrived at Joe Louis Arena on Tuesday morning with a brace on his left knee and got a ride to the dressing room on the back of a cart.
Third-seeded Detroit opens the playoffs Wednesday night at home against sixth-seeded Phoenix.
Zetterberg says he doesn't know if he'll play in Game 2 on Saturday. He was injured last Wednesday when he was checked by Bryan Allen in a 3-0 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes.
He missed the last two games of the regular season and finished with 80 points -- 18 more than any teammate -- after averaging about 70 points the previous two years.
The Swede won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP three years ago when Detroit hoisted the Stanley Cup.
DETROIT -- Red Wings center Henrik Zetterberg says he's out for least Game 1 against thePhoenix Coyotes.
Zetterberg arrived at Joe Louis Arena on Tuesday morning with a brace on his left knee and got a ride to the dressing room on the back of a cart.
Third-seeded Detroit opens the playoffs Wednesday night at home against sixth-seeded Phoenix.
Zetterberg says he doesn't know if he'll play in Game 2 on Saturday. He was injured last Wednesday when he was checked by Bryan Allen in a 3-0 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes.
He missed the last two games of the regular season and finished with 80 points -- 18 more than any teammate -- after averaging about 70 points the previous two years.
The Swede won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP three years ago when Detroit hoisted the Stanley Cup.