MidMichSteve

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  1. MidMichSteve

    Cleary's hit on Joe Thornton

    Good one.
  2. MidMichSteve

    Pavel Datsyuk = No Lady Byng For You!

    Ouch! No Lady Byng for you.
  3. MidMichSteve

    Top Ten Red Wings Goals (of the modern era)

    Stevie's was #1 at the time. What a weight off the shoulders. I think every Wings fan jumped higher then even The Captain did. I know I did. #2 "Modern Era" fav only behind Mac's nail in the coffin against Philly.
  4. MidMichSteve

    Top Ten Red Wings Goals (of the modern era)

    Modern era=what happens since I've been a fan.
  5. MidMichSteve

    Cleary's hit on Joe Thornton

    Good job. Thanks
  6. MidMichSteve

    2/27 GDT: Kings 1 at Red Wings 2

    Damn, you jinxed him! Now he probably won't get one of them there thingys .
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    Holmstrom Back Skating with the Team

    Just stand in front of the net and tip shots during practice.
  8. MidMichSteve

    Searching For An Article

    Great article. Thanks for that!
  9. MidMichSteve

    Cleary's hit on Joe Thornton

    You may be right. I went to the GDT of the 1/17 Wings @ San Jose game and re-read alot of the posts. Joe was his usual idiot self that game. Injured Franzen w/ a late hit, gooning it up etc. I copied some posts and put them below. Don't blame me for spelling and "Ducks" So maybe.... In all fairness, there was little, if any, talk about Joe's play in the postgame discussions.
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    Cleary's hit on Joe Thornton

    That's GREAT!! :lol: Maybe the hit was in retaliation for something in the previous meeting of the 2 teams. It did happen near the beginning of the game. Cleary may have been looking for Thorton when he came on the ice.
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    Pronger?

    I'd keep the cat and I'm a dog person. How many teams has that prick played for? He has zero loyalty. Besides, there is no one in the NHL that I despise more then that cheap-shot bastard.
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    I want to keep Hudler!

    Pens fans are drooling over Hudler. Hudler talk at HF Pens Forum Loved this quote:
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    2/12 GDT: Wild 2 at Red Wings 4

    :clap:
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    San Jose vs Pittsburgh

    1-0 Pens at the end of the 2nd. Go Pens?!?
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    2/8 GDT: Red Wings 3 at Penguins 0

    Halleluya!! I believe!!!
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    Question about tomorrow's game

    Not if it's the Wings.
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    Franzen

    Gary Roberts punched him in the head during the SCF right after he returned to the playoffs. Didn't he miss the whole Dallas series and the beginng of the Finals? He had concussion like symptoms from the Colorado series. I don't think he didn't missed any time due to the punch from Roberts.
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    Hossa

    From a Pittsburgh fan on another forum: One of "legendary" sports writer Bob Smizik's last heroic efforts to make hockey fans feel like crap about the game they love and he hates. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08202...d=penguins.xml Quote: In Philadelphia, it has been written and said, the fans are so nasty they boo Santa Claus. Philadelphia has nothing on Pittsburgh. In Pittsburgh, they regularly and vociferously boo the second-greatest hockey player to perform for the beloved home team. In Pittsburgh, they boo the kid third baseman who had put up Roberto Clemente-type numbers until he was mysteriously traded. When it comes to knuckleheads, Pittsburgh has it all over Philadelphia. Jaromir Jagr, who is clearly behind Mario Lemieux and clearly ahead of everyone else on the list of Penguins' greats, won two Stanley Cup titles and five scoring titles -- four in succession -- while playing in Pittsburgh. Also while with the Penguins, he won the Hart Trophy as league MVP once, the Pearson Trophy, the players MVP award, twice and was a five-time all-star. For this he is relentlessly booed at Mellon Arena every time he touches the puck. Knuckleheads rule. At least, there is a degree of twisted logic to the booing of Jagr. He often behaved like a petulant child during his time in Pittsburgh, which began when he was 18 and ended before he was 30. While such behavior is not acceptable, it's not uncommon for young people who have suddenly found themselves millionaires, and in no way should be allowed to diminish his sterling accomplishments. There's no explanation for the booing of Aramis Ramirez. The Pirates traded him to the Chicago Cubs in 2003, at the age of 25, while he was on his way to his second 100-RBI season. To put that statistic in perspective, Clemente had two 100-RBI seasons during his entire career, the first of which came when he was 32. For unfathomable reasons, Ramirez was regularly booed at PNC Park when he came to bat with the Cubs, where he is one of the best third basemen in the National League. Knuckleheads rule once more. And now these people are rubbing their hands in glee with anticipation of Feb. 8, when they can show the world the depth of the Pittsburgh knucklehead population. That's when the Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings make their only appearance at Mellon Arena in the 2008-09 regular season. The knuckleheads aren't excited about a chance for the Penguins to get some measure of revenge for their loss in the Cup final. No, what they can't wait for is the chance to rain down boos on Marian Hossa. Hossa's crime? He chose to play in Detroit instead of Pittsburgh. No question, Hossa's decision on where he would play his hockey in 2008-09 was a strange one. He left tens of millions of dollars on the table in Pittsburgh and other places to play in Detroit for one year at $7.4 million. For that, the knuckleheads want him enshrined in the Benedict Arnold Traitor's Hall of Infamy. The knuckleheads have quickly forgotten that without Hossa the Penguins probably would not have made it to the Cup final. They forget he owes no allegiance to the Penguins since he played here for only a few months, coming over in a deal with Atlanta at the trading deadline. Here's what the knuckleheads can't understand: How could Hossa walk away from the honor of playing with the Penguins? How could he dismiss the opportunity to play with Sidney Crosby? How could he turn down all that money? Easy! Hossa wants to win a Stanley Cup and he's using this one-year window to take advantage of that opportunity. The Red Wings were the team with the best chance of winning the Cup, and by adding Hossa they increased their chances. And, in case you missed the six games of the Cup final, Detroit has some pretty good players with whom Hossa can share the ice. Maybe not a Crosby, but close. What about the money? Penguins fans revere players who take less money to play for the Penguins. It shows these players are team oriented and put winning in front of the almighty dollar. But when Hossa does the same thing, he's lambasted. Hossa will take out an insurance policy to cover himself in case of career-ending injury this season. He will then go after the big pay day next year. For one year, he wants to win a Stanley Cup. He put winning ahead of money. For that the knuckleheads will bask in the glory of booing Hossa Feb. 8. That's why they're knuckleheads.
  19. MidMichSteve

    ESPN Player Survey

    I hope they keep Dirty Dan out of the playoffs at the very least.
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    ESPN Player Survey

    Man, Crosby won his category by a freakin' landslide.
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    Gretzky

    I was near one once in Idaho. A real smartass.
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    February Schedule Wallpaper Now Available!

    It's really nice of you to spend the amount of work you do on these. Beautiful work. Thank you!
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    Hawks VS. Sharks

    Can't you just see O'Halloran rubbing his hands with glee? Ohhhh can't wait for the last 2 minutes of a playoff game to use that against the Redwings!
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    The "Suspensions"

    After reading the extraordinary number of posts in various forums concerning the decision to "suspend" Datsyuk and Lidstrom it seems pretty clear that most Redwings fans think it's a horrible move and most of the rest of NHL fans applaud it. Looking at it from the view of the NHL front office, who better to use as an example to the players. Nick Lidstrom and Pavel Datsyuk are two of the classiest, least penalized, players in the league. In the future players are going to realize that they had better be at the ASG if they are selected, by ballot or the league, or they are going to miss a potentially important regular season game that may impact their teams' position in the playoffs. I am a Wings fan. Have been since the early sixties. I didn't like the fact that there were no Redwings selected for the ASG because of electronic ballot stuffing by the fans. I was also ticked off when the "suspensions" were announced. Bottom line, to me, is: Everybody will benefit from this. Lidstrom and Datsyuk will benefit from the much needed rest. It's good for the fans because players, in the future, will fulfill their obligations to show up at the ASG. Bettman still sucks and GO WINGS!!
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    The "Suspensions"

    "Speak softly and carry a big stick". Sounds like the Wings to me.