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Eric 11-06-2011 09:15

Re: Stanley Cup (Pro Ice Hockey)
 
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Originally Posted by ossy kid (Post 911533)
After loosing games 3 and 4 in Boston the Canucks eeked out a squeeky 1-0 win in the 5th game in Vancouver to lead the series 3-2. Back to Boston on Sunday for game 6, a win will give them the Stanley cup a loss and we're back to Vancouver for game 7.

Great game last nite:D:D:D ... Seems to be a goaltender's series. And home ice appears to be a big advantage ... But the Canuck's are one win away from the cup, and that's the important thing.:mosher: One win away from the cup.

Eric 13-06-2011 18:25

Re: Stanley Cup (Pro Ice Hockey)
 
If you guys can drag yourselves away from the intensity of cricket:rolleyes::D, game 6 of the Stanley Cup final goes tonite in Beantown. Do or die for the Bruins. If Boston does win this one then it is back to Vancouver for game 7. Still, I would like to see the Canucks win tonite; but, if they don't, it will be a barn burner on the coast for the final game.

Mancie 13-06-2011 20:31

Re: Stanley Cup (Pro Ice Hockey)
 
All sounds great Eric.. but I can't even see the puck with my eyes..unless there's loads of slashing and bashing up bods it's not really worth watching!

Eric 13-06-2011 23:39

Re: Stanley Cup (Pro Ice Hockey)
 
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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 911954)
All sounds great Eric.. but I can't even see the puck with my eyes..unless there's loads of slashing and bashing up bods it's not really worth watching!

Know what you mean about the puck ... following the puck is an acquired skill. Once you get s handle on the game, you get a feeling for where the puck ought to be (if that makes sense) ... you follow the pace and positioning of the game and the players and the puck is sort of where it should be. And after all, it is a black object on a white surface;) But the physical aspect of the game is where lots of the entertainment is. If one player does something that another one doesn't like, or if there is some long-standing enmity, the gloves come off and they go at it until the refs decide to jump in and stop it. And if you are lucky, there is that wonderful thing called a "bench clearing brawl." :theband:

Eric 14-06-2011 06:23

Re: Stanley Cup (Pro Ice Hockey)
 
Boston 5 - Vancouver 2 ..... but what a weird game:eek: Apart from a five minute patch in the first period, the game was pretty even. But that's hockey. Things happen so quickly on the ice. On a small playing surface with a puck travelling as fast as 100 mph, you don't have the slow build up that you do in football. Next and last game in the finals is in Van. Must stock up on Lancaster Bomber for that one.:D

Eric 16-06-2011 14:00

Re: Stanley Cup (Pro Ice Hockey)
 
Well, it's all over for another year ... months without hockey:(. And the Bruins won the cup. Have to admit they deserved it. And now for next year. Maybe 2012 will be the year that my team will win: vive les Canadiens de Montreal:theband: And the riot after the game last night is making more news than the game itself. Vancouver reels in riot aftermath - British Columbia - CBC News

jaysay 16-06-2011 17:51

Re: Stanley Cup (Pro Ice Hockey)
 
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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 912513)
Well, it's all over for another year ... months without hockey:(. And the Bruins won the cup. Have to admit they deserved it. And now for next year. Maybe 2012 will be the year that my team will win: vive les Canadiens de Montreal:theband: And the riot after the game last night is making more news than the game itself. Vancouver reels in riot aftermath - British Columbia - CBC News

Must be a real interesting game then;)


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