HipE wrote:Congrats to the Wings, they were clearly the better team this series and are very deserving champs. I really enjoyed watching them play this series, I never developed any kind of animosity towards any of their players or their coach. Classy team, and a great team to bow out to.
Very well said, Hip.
It's no secret that I'm not a Wings' fan. But it's impossible to hate this team. It's so complete, so well coached, so skilled that it's just a treat to watch.
Plus Babcock is a masterful coach, and Nick Lidstrom is an ideal captain and a worthy man to hoist the Stanley Cup.
Lidstrom truly is a cyborg on skates -- the guy is as close to a perfect player this league will see for this generation. He has no weaknesses. When he retires, Lidstrom will stand with Orr, Harvey, Shore and Bourque as one of the five greatest defensemen to ever play the game. (Damn, have there been some good D men in Beantown, or what?)
This was a fun series even though Detroit had control nearly all of the way. Hard-fought, many one-goal games, good hitting, decent skill, superb goaltending. A fitting season finale for the greatest sport of them all.
Congrats to the Wings and all their fans, especially Jack-diggity.
While I still get goosebumps watching the Cup get hoisted every time, I'm also a bit sad. Hockey season is over. Coming up are four of the loneliest sports months of the year for me. Sure, racing, boxing, Euro 2008 soccer and the start of football are nice filler.
But nothing can replace hockey for me. My wife doesn't have to worry about infidelity by me because my mistress is a pair of skates, a stick, a puck and a clean sheet of ice.
Lord, I LOVE this game.
Take care,
PK
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