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Posted: 4/10/2003, 8:51 pm
by Joey
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8-)

Posted: 4/10/2003, 9:33 pm
by mosaik
wooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

PAUL KARIYA just scored for Anaheim in tripple OT!

IT'S THE UPSET SPECIAL IN HOCKEYTOWN!

so far 3 of the bottom four seeds in the west have won game one and the blues are leading 2-0.

wooooo! go underdogs!

Posted: 4/10/2003, 9:56 pm
by stlloki
Giguere played out of his mind tonight! Way to go Ducks!

Congrats to the Wild for their first PO win!

And the Blues are up by 3 now!

What a great freaking night!! Except that Stillman just got drilled by a MacInnis slap shot and is injured..

[edit] And he's back in the game! Way to suck it up Stilman![/edit]

Posted: 4/10/2003, 10:07 pm
by Dr. Hobo
stillman's back :)

i have a LOT of respect for anyone who gets up after gettin nailed by a MacInnis slapshot


great game by the ducks too

Way to go Paul :)
that guys cool

Posted: 4/10/2003, 10:08 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
Stillman, by all means, should be dead. There is nothing scarier than an Al MacGinnis slapshot.

Detroit will win the series. And all Blues fans should watch out for thw Wings. Remember, St. Louis = Detroit's bitch in the playoffs. Don't deny it.

Posted: 4/10/2003, 10:53 pm
by mosaik
upsets are fun

and i'm glad vancouver is losing, because i hate them. i know they're canadian and all.. and they have bertuzzi.. but i still hate them.

Posted: 4/10/2003, 11:01 pm
by Dr. Hobo
7 of the 8 series have the "underdogs" winning so far :lol:

Posted: 4/10/2003, 11:29 pm
by stlloki
WOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

TOTAL DOMINTAION :evil:

Way to start the series out with a shutout Ozzy! If the Blues can keep the defensive play tight and play diciplined (ie not getting goaded into dropping the glove like Brad May was trying to do) They're going to have a good series!

I don't know if I can go to sleep now! I am TWEEKED!

GO BLUES!!

Posted: 4/11/2003, 9:29 am
by ArlieKoz13
Shit.

Posted: 4/11/2003, 10:10 am
by deniedjunkie
ArlieKoz13 wrote:Shit.


lets just forget this ever happened, saturday night will be different

and if your wondering why so many people were still there , im guessing the 50/50 draw with 5 mins left in the 3rd

Posted: 4/11/2003, 10:11 am
by mosaik
tonight... is the night..... when one win becomes twoooooooooooo!

go oilers!

Posted: 4/11/2003, 10:23 am
by deniedjunkie
blue & copper wrote:tonight... is the night..... when one win becomes twoooooooooooo!

go oilers!


GO OIL

i need to shut up my brother who is a huge stars fan

Posted: 4/11/2003, 10:50 am
by starvingeyes
dallass is done. this is our year, foo's.

i predict oilers and 6 and laraque beats hatcher down like a bitch.

Posted: 4/11/2003, 11:53 am
by stlloki
Someone needs to put the beat down on Hatcher...God I hate that elbowing gutless punk.

Go Oils! Good luck tonight!

Posted: 4/11/2003, 1:17 pm
by starseed_10
:nod: good luck

I cant imagin how hard the detroit/anaheim game would have been to watch for ducks fans. I like them, but I'm talking about the hardcore fans who like them as their #1 team. They got outplayed sooo badly in OT the suspense would have had me shaking. But they won!! go ducks!

Posted: 4/11/2003, 1:54 pm
by stlloki
Tonight's game promises to get interesting...get some pay back Oilers!

DALLAS, Tex. -- The Oiler most surprised by Derian Hatcher's elbow in Game 1 was obviously Steve Staios, who took the brunt of it in the face.

The rest of the team will tell you they had seen it coming, not on that particular play, but over the course of Hatcher's career.

"He hits a lot like that. He's a head hunter," said Oilers GM Kevin Lowe.

"Do I think it's suspendable? Probably not in the playoffs. But forewarned is forearmed. He does it a lot."

When the Oilers met the Stars in 1999, Hatcher was suspended for the entire Dallas sweep after a vicious regular-season hit on Jeremy Roenick, who was with the Phoenix Coyotes. The 6-foot-5, 225-pound Dallas defenceman left his feet and threw an elbow into the side of Roenick's head. The attack broke Roenick's jaw and Hatcher was suspended for the final two regular-season games and five playoff games.

This time around, Staios came through with a fat lip and a swollen nose and will play in Game 2 tonight. So will Hatcher, who was not suspended by the league.

That means the Oilers will have an opportunity to let him know what they thought of the hit at the Stars blueline, which resulted in a five-minute major and a game misconduct.

"He had his elbow up," said Georges Laraque. "That was very dangerous what he did to Steve. You don't do that. We're lucky Steve got up. You could kill somebody like that."

With just two minutes left in the game at that point, and the Oilers protecting a 2-1 lead, nobody went looking for revenge. But that doesn't mean they accepted the hit.

"Absolutely, we're really (mad)," said Ethan Moreau. "Any time you see a teammate of yours go down, it's a natural reaction to be (mad). You've got to channel it in the right direction, whether that means a big hit on him or one of their skilled guys, that's how we'll get our retribution."

Posted: 4/11/2003, 1:58 pm
by luckyJQ9
my team better not choke again. YOU HEAR ME PHILLY!! At least make it past the first round or heads are gonna be rolling....and I HAVE connections to do that!!!! :mad:

Posted: 4/11/2003, 2:49 pm
by Fras
YAH LEAFS! Check the Sign. :)

Go Canadian Teams!

all of them :)

Posted: 4/11/2003, 3:28 pm
by starseed_10
:thumbs: nice sig.

Posted: 4/11/2003, 3:41 pm
by Dabekk
stlloki wrote:Someone needs to put the beat down on Hatcher...God I hate that elbowing gutless punk.

Go Oils! Good luck tonight!


the thing that i hate most about that hit by hatcher is that he still claims that it was a clean hit. he's all like "i've seen the replay and i did everything right". fuck him, i wish he'd been suspended.

Go OIL!