Lord Stanley’s Cup, 2019 edition
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@mariner4life said in Lord Stanley’s Cup, 2019 edition:
... and i sort of adopted the Blues as my side (fucked if i can recall why)
I’ve always liked the team jersey, one of the very-very few post-Original Six uniforms I do like. Most of them are pretty awful, whereas the classic Original Six kits are easily some of the best team sporting uniforms in any sport anywhere. Blues is probably pick o’ the rest.
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@Hooroo said in Lord Stanley’s Cup, 2019 edition:
... my team was the Bruins and the only reason I was the Bruins is someone liked my cap in the pub and asked to swap and I agreed and it happened to be a Bruins cap. I was stoked as no0one had one like it.
Bruins uniform is awesome, I must say. Love that stylized “B” with the spokes.
Ask me to name one player in the history (Current or otherwise), I couldn't. But go Boston!
Cough! Probably the greatest player who ever lived — Number 4, Bobby Orr.
What Bob Mitchum says.
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When they talk about the greatest player in hockey history, there’s usually only four names mentioned, chronologically:
Gordie Howe (Red Wings)
Bobby Orr (Bruins)
Wayne Gretzky (Oilers)
Mario Lemieux (Penguins)For shits ‘n giggles you could throw in a 5th, it might be Jean Beliveau (Habs), but it’s those four. Seems to depend on generational consensus, but those who’ve seen ‘em all swear Orr is still the best, no other player single-handedly changed the sport the way he did. He could do it all — best offense, best defense, best skater, and could drop his gloves and destroy anybody in a fight. That settles it for me.
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And while I’m on the topic, the most famous photograph in hockey history is of No. 4 milliseconds after he scored the goal that won the Cup the last two times these teams met in a Final (and for the Blues, the last second they were actually in a final, almost fifty years ago).
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Hate both teams, hope no one wins.
Like the Gloria song though.
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@mariner4life said in Lord Stanley’s Cup, 2019 edition:
@Hooroo said in Lord Stanley’s Cup, 2019 edition:
@mariner4life said in Lord Stanley’s Cup, 2019 edition:
I wouldn't call myself a "fan" as such, as i have less than a passing interest in it. But, back at uni, when Sky Sports just showed ESPN during the day, we used to watch hockey, and i sort of adopted the Blues as my side (fucked if i can recall why)
So, yay team?
Same! But my team was the Bruins and the only reason I was the Bruins is someone liked my cap in the pub and asked to swap and I agreed and it happened to be a Bruins cap. I was stoked as no0one had one like it.
Ask me to name one player in the history (Current or otherwise), I couldn't. But go Boston!
oh it is on!!!
As Homer Simpson says! "Sport Sport Sport Sport!"
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Bruins take Game One.
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@Salacious-Crumb That sequence leading up to the Krug hit was excellent.
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Some extended highlights from NBC:
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Blues win in O.T., level series.
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Here’s the whole 4-min overtime period for the slapshot winner.
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The game winner was an excellent slapper, a one-timer on a delayed penalty, by defenseman Carl Gunnarson - from Sweden. He put it past Bruin goalie Tuukka Rask - from Finland. Top skill from the Euros.
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Bruins beat Blues hard on Saturday, 7-2, to go up 2 games to 1.
Game 4 goes tonight...
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Blues level series.
It’s a best-of-three from here...
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With an assist from a ref’s missed call, the Blues win Game 5 in Boston, now headed to St. Louis with a 3-2 games lead and a chance to win the Cup at home.
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Bruins fans were seething today. The game-winning goal comes mid-way through the third period — immediately after a blatant tripping non-call. Wayne Barnes eat your heart out! Spectators were throwing debris onto the ice in protest. Good fun! The controversial non-call and goal starts at about 7:33 min mark on video above.
The Blues first goal was a real beauty. Lots of good hits throughout too.
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Yeah, the officiating through the post-season has been awful. So many missed calls. The whinging by Bruins fans and the whatabouting by Blues fans has been epic the last couple of days.
Vladi Tarasenko's wife gave birth to a little boy in STL yesterday. No word yet on if they're naming him Stanislaus.
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Looked like more than 50,000 people outside the arena waiting to party, but St Louis blew their best chance to win the Stanley Cup, losing Game Six at home.
Game 7 is in Boston.