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Red Wings back in it. I don't see SJ winning in the Joe again. I feel a Game 7 coming, hope I'm wrong though.
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I stand correctedOriginally Posted by DeadsetAce
^ the canadiens dive more
I stand correctedOriginally Posted by DeadsetAce
^ the canadiens dive more
Originally Posted by WErunSF
^^^ wont matter Sharks Penguins in the Finals see you there
Originally Posted by WErunSF
^^^ wont matter Sharks Penguins in the Finals see you there
Dates won't be set until the WCSF round is complete.Originally Posted by Numberr97
Now for the Bruins fans, do you have dates for the ecf already? I would drive down to a game in Boston for either home 1 or home 2 depending on the dates. We could meet up and chill. I already drove down to Philly for home game 2. Trying to see at least another playoff game this season.
Dates won't be set until the WCSF round is complete.Originally Posted by Numberr97
Now for the Bruins fans, do you have dates for the ecf already? I would drive down to a game in Boston for either home 1 or home 2 depending on the dates. We could meet up and chill. I already drove down to Philly for home game 2. Trying to see at least another playoff game this season.
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Originally Posted by Physicx
youre gonna confuse the hell out of him once he looks at your sig and avy FB
Like he knows what the hell is going on anyways, dude is a straight cornball
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Originally Posted by Physicx
youre gonna confuse the hell out of him once he looks at your sig and avy FB
Like he knows what the hell is going on anyways, dude is a straight cornball
In the summer I did the drive with a few buddies from Manhattan to Boston and it was like 4hrs? Maybe a bit under? Depends how fast you drive and traffic etc........I think we left some time in the morning around 10 or 11am?Originally Posted by Numberr97
I have to see the dates and prices first, but do you know on average how long the ride from nyc to the td garden would be?
In the summer I did the drive with a few buddies from Manhattan to Boston and it was like 4hrs? Maybe a bit under? Depends how fast you drive and traffic etc........I think we left some time in the morning around 10 or 11am?Originally Posted by Numberr97
I have to see the dates and prices first, but do you know on average how long the ride from nyc to the td garden would be?
Jeremy Roenick has never been one to keep his opinions close to his chest and let it all out on a former teammate on Sunday night.
The former NHLer, who's now a commentator for Versus in the U.S., called out former San Jose Sharks teammate Patrick Marleau after Sunday's loss to Detroit, saying his performance was, "gutless" and also questioned the former team captain's heart.
"An unbelievably poor effort from Patrick Marleau," Roenick said on Versus. "A gutless, gutless, performance by Patrick Marleau. Count them - zero points in this series. And he had a game like that."
When a question came up about whether Marleau was hurt on a play by Detroit's Pavel Datsyuk, Roenick responded saying, "Oh, yeah, he got hurt," and pointed to his heart.
The 20-year NHL veteran then backed up his statements on Twitter later in the evening.
"Marleau has his fans, and that's great," he tweeted. "I am not one of them and won't pretend to be! I love the sharks w a passion and think the fans deserve a better effort than Marleau has given in this series."
Roenick has been criticized since he spoke out on Sunday, from local and national hockey pundits alike. "Jeremy Roenick is interested only in furthering his broadcast career, said Sharks TV announcer Randy Hahn on Twitter. "His take on Marleau was WAY over the line. Many bridges were burned."
Jeremy Roenick has never been one to keep his opinions close to his chest and let it all out on a former teammate on Sunday night.
The former NHLer, who's now a commentator for Versus in the U.S., called out former San Jose Sharks teammate Patrick Marleau after Sunday's loss to Detroit, saying his performance was, "gutless" and also questioned the former team captain's heart.
"An unbelievably poor effort from Patrick Marleau," Roenick said on Versus. "A gutless, gutless, performance by Patrick Marleau. Count them - zero points in this series. And he had a game like that."
When a question came up about whether Marleau was hurt on a play by Detroit's Pavel Datsyuk, Roenick responded saying, "Oh, yeah, he got hurt," and pointed to his heart.
The 20-year NHL veteran then backed up his statements on Twitter later in the evening.
"Marleau has his fans, and that's great," he tweeted. "I am not one of them and won't pretend to be! I love the sharks w a passion and think the fans deserve a better effort than Marleau has given in this series."
Roenick has been criticized since he spoke out on Sunday, from local and national hockey pundits alike. "Jeremy Roenick is interested only in furthering his broadcast career, said Sharks TV announcer Randy Hahn on Twitter. "His take on Marleau was WAY over the line. Many bridges were burned."