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Everything posted by Echolalia
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Dump out that champagne from the cup and throw some gatorade in there for DMac
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I think with an entire year of playing Wings' hockey under his belt he can work out some of the kinks in his game
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I was pretty pleased with the reffing in this series. Yeah they didn't call stuff, but they didn't call stuff both ways. The Wings and Pens were able to play some real hockey. It reminded of the late 90's almost.
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It was definitely closer than I expected it to be; but we dominated the entire series, there was no way we were going to loose the cup to them. If Crosby can't admit that, thats fine. That means he changes his game less for next year when we beat the Pens again.
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Just said it on the live feed.
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I think we got up to 690 something users a minute ago. Any official number Matt?
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Your team definitely put of a hell of a fight; you have quite a decade to look forward to in that team
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GDT 2008 SCF Game 6 GDT: Red Wings 3, Penguins 2
Echolalia replied to aflac9262's topic in Hall of Fame
100+ pages in the GDT for a STANLEY CUP VICTORY -
GDT 2008 SCF Game 6 GDT: Red Wings 3, Penguins 2
Echolalia replied to aflac9262's topic in Hall of Fame
WOOO LETS LAG THE s*** OUT OF THIS CONNECTION -
No, Crosby's good offensive, and he's pretty good defensive also. He's just a pansy.
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Wait a minute... I though our soft Europeans weren't even capable of playing the physically demanding prelockout style; at least compared to the mighty Canadian Crosby, at least. Anyway, Homer's injury was a result of the Pens playing pre-lockout hockey, but instead of bitching about it constantly to the refs and using that as an excuse as to why we'll lose game 4, we got over it and played even better.
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"After Game 3, a 6-4 Detroit victory, Lemieux walked out of the south entrance/exit to McNichols, with wife, Debbie and baby son, Brendan - named in honor of Lemieux's good friend and former teammate from New Jersey, Brendan Shanahan." whaaaaa?
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I really like the way he's been playing. His style has directly resulted in a couple goals for us this post season, which is especially impressive considering he's a temporary 4th liner with next to no nhl experience. I felt the same way with Quincey last year, and the reason he isn't here now is because of our logjam of talent already here. If Helm is to be on the roster permanently next year, he will be competing with proven nhl players to get it.
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My opinion: 1. Steve Yzerman, nuff said 2. Joe Sakic: He's pretty much the "Colorado Man's Yzerman" 3. Mats Sundin: He has all the greatest attributes of a leader other than an actual team to lead, but the fact that he hasn't bailed out on the Leafs yet speaks loudly about his loyalty, and if given the privilege that the rest on this list have of a top competing team, he would have multiple cups under his belt. 4. Scott Stevens: Although his team has slowed down considerably, he has been a huge part of the Devils' organization for their moments of glory. 5. Daniel Alfredson: This guy is constantly overlooked, especially because his team hasn't won a cup in forever, but he's a solid leader, and has always been a reliable source for motivation both verbally and through example. He also has a tendency to remind me of Yzerman; sometimes moreso than Sakic, but their lack of a Stanley Cup and their horrible crashing-and-burning this year definitely go against his resume. 6. Rod Brindamour: He pretty much singlehandedly won the 'Canes cup on his leadership skills mixed with his actual hockey talent. 7. - 10. Nobody really stands out as a hockey leader to me worthy of making a list of any sort. Although I'm sure I'm missing someone.
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this is more suicide than a drinking game The press conference could only last 5 minutes and nobody would be left standing
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this thread deserves some stars
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Pens again bemoan lack of obstruction calls
Echolalia replied to 10 Minute Misconduct's topic in General
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"COACH MIKE BABCOCK (on Homer): I think he's got great passion and great courage. And I think he's an unbelievable teammate. I like him a lot. I like having him in practice. He's good to yell at practice. The guys like when he messes up the odd drills so everyone can have some fun with that. We missed him out there today." ha
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How is Homer getting away with such obvious interference?? ITS EVEN IN THE CREASE THIS TIME!!
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Pens again bemoan lack of obstruction calls
Echolalia replied to 10 Minute Misconduct's topic in General
The Pens were getting more non-obstructive calls than that Wings in the last game. If Therrin keeps yapping his mouth the refs are going to start calling obstruction, but he won't be happy with how much more power plays we'll see from the result than his Pens. -
Bring him on over
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Will the Pens' whining help them get the calls tonight?
Echolalia replied to GMRwings1983's topic in General
haha normally blunt facts don't make me laugh -
how did the dj's respond to this
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Aren't these the officials for the entire series?