
2006 Stanley Cup Finals
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lol after reading this article, it's all over for Edmonton:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ ... yoffs/home
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ ... yoffs/home
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http://www.nhl.com/cupcrazy/2006/series ... 60706.html
I really like his attitude - cool, calm, responsible. It's the Finnish way :icon14:
I really like his attitude - cool, calm, responsible. It's the Finnish way :icon14:
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well... like you said in the other thread... i guess I can take some solice in knowing my boys were beat by the best team in hockey. (in the last period of game 7 no-less)+JuggerNaut+ wrote:but at this point Oilers' offense is lacking and Carolina's D is superb.Dr_Watson wrote:is it possible for carolina to win a series that doesn't involve devistating injuries on the other side?
but it still burns me that the city of raleigh doesn't *deserve* it.
i'm thinking brind'amore gets the smythe trophy this year.
at least that is certainly deserved.
and if edmonton doesn't get their shit together, they're going to be playing golf next week.
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Thanks. Sabres wouldn't make sense because they didn't beat the 'Canes. That was really bothering me 
Anyways, I like MacTavish's choice with Markkanen. In the end, he played a great game. It's Edmonton's fault for not getting any traffic in front of Ward and playing sloppy defence. Plus 4 out of the 5 goals were all unlucky deflections.

Anyways, I like MacTavish's choice with Markkanen. In the end, he played a great game. It's Edmonton's fault for not getting any traffic in front of Ward and playing sloppy defence. Plus 4 out of the 5 goals were all unlucky deflections.
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