OK, so I didn't go streaking down Fig. Would have been tackled by cops after 5 seconds.
But i do have a couple videos I shot.
"Be tolerant of those who describe a sporting moment as their best ever. We do not lack imagination, nor have we had sad and barren lives; it is just that real life is paler, duller, and contains less potential for unexpected delirium." -Nick Hornby
I love seeing California teams do well in any sport. Gotta admit those Kings looked lethal when they were on and not handcuffed by nerves or whatever the hell got them in games 4 and 5. I knew a couple minutes in this would be the night, because they were playing ferociously in the opening minutes again. Then NJ went on a little roll there, and then the infamous penalty that ended their season.
As a Ducks fan, it's tough to see the Kings win it all, but good for them
Saw this posted on another message board. Thought some of you might get a chuckle out of it.
"Be tolerant of those who describe a sporting moment as their best ever. We do not lack imagination, nor have we had sad and barren lives; it is just that real life is paler, duller, and contains less potential for unexpected delirium." -Nick Hornby
My pick for the Hart goes to E. Malikin, the Vezina will go to Lundqvist although J. Quick should win it but their regular season wasn't as good as the payoffs. And E. Karlsson that just signed a 7 year contract with OTT should win the Norris.
Latest rumor mill on R. Nash are the Sens pushing for hs services.
The endless rebuilding continues for the Oilers, which have one of the worst front offices in the league.
Will be humorous to hear Lowe and Tambellini say how Yakupov or whomever they pick will help them return to prominence. Yeah, we've heard that while sitting last in the Western Conference the last few seasons.
Lowe and Tambi should have been canned at least two years ago. I have no idea what kind of pictures they have of owner Daryl Katz, but they must be damning.
"You know why I love boxers? I love them because they face fear. And they face it alone." - Nick Charles
"First on the throttle, last on the brakes." - @MotoGP Twitter signature
10spro wrote:They'll be OK offensively so if I were Tambi I would go rather for a D-man.
Agree. Which means Tambi will take Yakupov.
You mean Ryan Murray.
No, I meant Yakupov. Why draft a defenseman when you can stockpile another small forward to play in front of a suspect D and an aging, injury-prone goalie? I guess Tambi figures the Oil doesn't have enough young Smurf forwards in Gagner, Eberle, Hall, Omark and Nugent-Hopkins, each of whom weighs less than 200.
F*cking moron.
"You know why I love boxers? I love them because they face fear. And they face it alone." - Nick Charles
"First on the throttle, last on the brakes." - @MotoGP Twitter signature
Congrats to the new HoF class: M. Sundin, J. Sakic, A. Oates and my beloved Pavel Bure whom I thought deserved it already last year. For Oates is a special day too as he's been chosen head coach of the Caps for the next season.
I was surprised that Sundin got in on the first ballot, especially since Shanahan didn't make it. All of this year's class were deserving, though. Bure was a brilliant player and I'm happy to see him enter the HoF.
toonarmy wrote:I was surprised that Sundin got in on the first ballot, especially since Shanahan didn't make it. All of this year's class were deserving, though. Bure was a brilliant player and I'm happy to see him enter the HoF.
Shanny will get there next year for sure. As you said all well deserving of the honor, if I had to pick I would have still chosen Sundin over Oates with no disrespect to Adam at all. #13 played with a bunch of stiffs for a long time and he always made a difference on and off the ice. Really happy for the Russian rocket, the debate here in Lotus land is whether he deserves to have his number retired. His departure from Vancouver wasn't the best and without pointing fingers (the club should have treated him better IMO) he was easily the most exciting player that ever wore a Canucks jersey.
toonarmy wrote:I was surprised that Sundin got in on the first ballot, especially since Shanahan didn't make it. All of this year's class were deserving, though. Bure was a brilliant player and I'm happy to see him enter the HoF.
Before his knee injury, Bure lifted everyone out of their seats -- in the arena and at home -- when he got the puck at speed in the neutral zone unlike any player since Lafleur. And I haven't seen any player since the Russian Rocket who could do the same over such an extended period of time. Ovechkin had his moments in his first two seasons, but Bure was better for longer.
What a day for Adam Oates. He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame and got his first NHL head-coaching job, with the Capitals -- on the same day!
"You know why I love boxers? I love them because they face fear. And they face it alone." - Nick Charles
"First on the throttle, last on the brakes." - @MotoGP Twitter signature
Feanor wrote:Bure getting in must mean there's a good chance of Lindros making the Hall of Fame since their career stats are so similar.
There is no doubt Lindros will get in. Since the NHL only allows 4 in per year a lot depends on who becomes eligible in a given year, and recent years have had a lot of great players going in. My guess is he will enter the Hall in the next 3 years or so, which would make his wait about the same as that of Bure. I think all but one Hart winner since the mid-1970s, who are eligible, are in the Hall. Lindros has a Hart and was a dominant player, so he is definitely deserving.