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1990C4S 06-13-2011 08:28 AM

Looks like Castro circa 1960. :)

flatbutt 06-13-2011 08:36 AM

HA! Yeah I was kind of a hippy back then.

Hawkeye's-911T 06-13-2011 12:03 PM

Looking Good - the old-style goalie pads & all. Man I sure do miss playing (at) the game - assorted injuries & Father Time catch up to us all eventually. Good on ya flatbutt.

Cheers
JB

Por_sha911 06-13-2011 02:37 PM

^^^
What a cute fairy tale. This one may not have a happy ending for all the little canuck kids.
Bears are very strong and determined creatures. If you get too close, a bear can wipe you out with one swipe of its slap shot.
Canucks are lumberjacks, right?
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Por_sha911 06-13-2011 04:37 PM

Score so far: 2 - 1
Two goals for the Bruins
One diving penalty for Henrik

JJ 911SC 06-13-2011 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 6077810)
Score so far: 2 - 1
Two goals for the Bruins
One diving penalty for Henrik

Stop living in the past... It's 4-0

flatbutt 06-13-2011 05:44 PM

what a first period that was, jeez. This series clearly has shown home ice to be an advantage. ...so far.

JJ 911SC 06-13-2011 06:17 PM

Seem pretty safe that I can go to bed without having to think about changing my avatar until to sometime Wednesday night. :) 2 sleep to go :D

Por_sha911 06-13-2011 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by s_morrison57 (Post 6055022)
Who's # 33 ????? Ya everybody called them the sisters but not anymore, they have proven then selves durable, they don't whine like Skidmeat Crosby, they are bigger than most people give them credit for, 210 or so and they are the leagues leading scorers for 2 years in a row, Hart Trophy, Pres. Cup, probably the Conn Symthe too.
I'll take that bet even though I don't know how to do the avatar thing. When the Canucks win all you'll have to do is change your signature to "I love Gary Bettman" I would never force a man to change his colors, thats mutinous, thats treason, thats just too low in my book, but
You can't skate with us
You can't score with us
You can stop the puck like us
Like I said "slim to none"
Finn SmileWavy

So how's that working out for you?

Por_sha911 06-13-2011 06:29 PM

As I said back on June 1st...
Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 6055775)
"You can't do this...you can't do that...blah blah blah." The Canucks don't have the heart and determination of champions. Any team that made it this far has the skills. The winners have the mental focus. I won't bring up that your goalie is streaky versus TT's NHL record setting .938 goal against average, Bergeron's face-off wins are almost 10% higher than Kessler (and he has great memories from the VanCouver Olympics), Lucic will feel like he is playing at home in either city, and your top scoring twins didn't show up for how many games? Its all about the mental toughness and like with Tampa, when the Canucks flinch first the Bruins will win. :D


Por_sha911 06-13-2011 06:59 PM

Lou-ong-go, Lou-ong-go, Lou-ong-go.
"Thomas goal would be an easy save for me" "If you're wandering out and aggressive like he is, that's gonna happen. He might make some saves that I won't but in cases, like that, we wanna take advantage of bounces like that and make sure we're in position to bury those."
Lou-ong-go, Lou-ong-go, Lou-ong-go.

Por_sha911 06-13-2011 07:46 PM

Henrik did score a point tonight and Schneider plays a good game (do you think he'll start game 7?). Marchand got away with one when he gave Henrik four short jabs while holding onto his jersey. I was surprised he only got a warning. You gotta admit, Brad has the goods: 5'9" but he'll mix it up with the best of them, great hands, and best of all, he is a thinking player.

Por_sha911 06-13-2011 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by turbocarrera (Post 6077783)
Here's to hoping Thomas raises the Conn Smythe Trophy tonight!

He didn't raise it but I think he clinched it tonight.

In other news: Henrik scored his first point. Schneider played a good game (do you think he'll start game 7?). Marchand got away with one when he grabbed Henrik's jersey and gave him 4 rabbit punches. He should have been called for that. You gotta admit though, Brad has got the goods: speed, great hands, tough player who will go to the boards with anyone. Best of all, he is a thinking player. He has his head on a swivel and he sees the plays before they happen.

flatbutt 06-14-2011 03:21 AM

Home ice has held so far but how do you win THE CUP with a keeper that has to be pulled this often? There is IMO a slant to the ice now in favor of the Bs. Luongo does play well at home but those games have been squeakers. Smart money is on Boston, long shot odds for Vancouver. There's a stake in Draculas chest needing one more push to pierce his heart.

Oh and LaPierre is still a little beotch.

1990C4S 06-14-2011 04:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 6078141)
You gotta admit, Brad has the goods: 5'9" but he'll mix it up with the best of them, great hands, and best of all, he is a thinking player.

He will have to grow about two inches to be 5'9". He's short. I would like him more if just shut his mouth, quit the histrionics, and played the game. He's a hot-dog right now, needs to grow up.

Por_sha911 06-14-2011 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1990C4S (Post 6078457)
He will have to grow about two inches to be 5'9". He's short. I would like him more if just shut his mouth, quit the histrionics, and played the game. He's a hot-dog right now, needs to grow up.

From the Bruins website:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1308062765.jpg
He'll mature. Hopefully, winning the cup in his rookie year won't stunt that maturing process.

Por_sha911 06-14-2011 06:56 AM

Interesting article from CSN: Haggerty: It's been a tale of two goalies
...The Vancouver Canucks have taken the opposite tack: They've been anything but kind to Thomas. Particularly his opposite number, Roberto Luongo, who boasted that the only goal Thomas allowed in a 1-0 Vancouver victory in Game 5 would have been "an easy save for me," and then subsequently complained that Thomas hadn't said "one nice thing" about him even though he'd been "pumping [Thomas'] tires" the whole series.
"I guess I didn't realize it was my job to pump his tires," a bemused Thomas said Sunday. "I guess I have to apologize for that."
...Thomas was also a tone-setter during the pregame warm-up when he hopped on the ice and eschewed the normal customary shooting of a puck into his own net.
Instead Thomas wheeled onto the ice, grabbed a puck and fired it to the Vancouver end of the ice in a show of disrespect and dissatisfaction at the foolish, insecure and immature words Luongo served up in the days leading to Game 6. It was a sign Thomas was fired up by Luongo’s dopey verbal stunts.
He started his postgame comments by flatly stating “I’m not going to go there” when asked to assess the Brad Marchand goal Luongo missed right out of the first-period gate. That little answer to a leading question continued a two-month long string of classy behavior for a puck-stopper at the absolute height of his powers.

...Luongo, on the other hand, has looked like two different goaltenders in the finals. In Boston he's been a pathetic case of jangled nerves and faulty glove hands, coughing up 15 goals during the three losses. In Vancouver, he's been confident and serene, making normal saves behind a talented Canucks bunch and staring down Thomas in three one-goal victories, two of them by 1-0.

But no matter whether his heart is ticking mightily (in Vancouver) or failing him embarrassingly (in Boston), Luongo’s personality has been that of a loser.

His emotional frailties have been on display under the harsh spotlight of the NHL national media, and he’s alternated somewhere between selfishness, crippling insecurity and foolish, impulsive arrogance. They are the “quirks” that should prevent him being a winning player.

Luongo has been slightly above average at home in the Cup Finals, and that's being generous. On the other hand, his poor play put his team in holes it couldn't escape in Boston -- the Canucks actually started Game 6 very well, only to look up at the 8 1/2-minute mark and find themselves trailing by three goals -- which is why it was strange he was searching for people to “pump his tires” and acknowledge his greatness. The truth is, there is nothing "great" about the Vancouver goaltender and that's why Vancouver shouldn't win.

Por_sha911 06-14-2011 08:21 AM

Tony: I can always count on you to find some small thing to accuse the Bruins. There are little cheap shots in every game all game long. Do you have any idea how many happen when they are piled up in front of the net or when there is a scrum in the corner? I see it all the time and no call is made. That didn't look like he was trying to hurt him...just a warning tap. At least sister Henrik didn't go diving for the ice crying... good for him. What game was that anyway? Nothing was said on the TV. If that was last night and it was the only thing you can comment on then you missed a really good game once Lou-ong-go left the ice.
I guess TT does a good Clint Eastwood impression:
Get off my ice! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1308068490.jpg
p.s. I thought I'd at least get some objectivity points for saying that Marchand deserved a penalty and I complimented Schneider.

Por_sha911 06-14-2011 09:09 AM

I LIKE IT! Can you put that hovering over the top of the Stanley Cup for me?

Por_sha911 06-14-2011 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by turbocarrera (Post 6078893)
What did you think of Sedin getting a misconduct for standing there getting punched in the head? Good call right?:rolleyes:

Sigh. Tony, I already addressed that:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 6078157)
...Marchand got away with one when he grabbed Henrik's jersey and gave him 4 rabbit punches. He should have been called for that. You gotta admit though, Brad has got the goods...

What more do you want?
To answer your question, Henrik was thrown out for mouthing off to the ref but why all the fuss anyway? Its not as though a top scorer got thrown out.
All these infractions you blow up are petty. This is the NHL remember?
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