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  1. If your teams not at the dance, this is the best outcome for a hockey fan. Two game sevens on a Sunday, first one going to OT.
  2. If Boston played this lethargic against us in '11 we would have blown them out in game seven
  3. Tampa out Boston out? Might we actually see an Edmonton / Toronto SCF? Bettman's worst nightmare.
  4. Fans complain sometimes about letting things go more in the playoffs, but for the playoffs, that's the kind of reffing I like. Let them play ffs unless its egregious.
  5. Wow. What a call for Maurice to make. Barely touched the puck. But it worked out for him.
  6. Some nice draft picks playing in this game that a "draft guru" probably would never miss out on, or trade away right away. Tkachuk Forsling McAvoy I know, I know, all teams have their misses. But dang. How many teams did Benning help out with their depth, while depleting our own of depth. Andersson McCann Chatfield ? IBF let it go...let it go...
  7. Actually I agree with you. I was being a bit facetious in response to another post. I was saying I don't care about other Canadians cheering for us, as I don't cheer for their teams either. If they do....great! But its not important to me. I don't understand this desire for ANY Canadian team to win over any American team. Given that teams are made up with most players from Canada no matter where. St Louis had the most amount of Canadians on it when they won. And so that its the cities fans' that we are really cheering for. Why? I was merely thinking out loud, playing Devil's advocate, about any other reason someone may want a Canadian team other than the Canucks to win. And I just think IF Toronto, or Edmonton, did win it this year, I'm sure some of their fans would rub it in every time they got. So be careful what you wish for. And yeah, McBackup said it in a reply My reference was strictly about hockey fans and success at hockey...from Canadian cities that have won the Cup, and if they win it again....can have one more reason to laugh at our futility. You raised a good point in that they probably laugh more because they are secretly bitter and envious of where we live. There's a difference between cheering....or at least not hating on....another Canadian city's team for two weeks of the SCF, and an ongoing respect or lack of respect, decades long, from fans and media and their bias towards teams that have not won a Cup yet. I agree they don't "hate" us, but pity is even worse. So why would anyone want Toronto or Edmonton to win again before we did? Just to say the Cup is in Canada now? (Even though at least half will be showing it off in their home cities in other countries)
  8. Ah. that's a third option I hadn't thought about. So its some kind of national embarrassment? That other countries like Sweden, or even a US fan, look at North American hockey and always hear that its a US city that won the Stanley Cup...again, and wonder why. They may think like that, but personally I just don't think the Canadian / American rivalry has much to do with the Stanley Cup. I wasn't that upset that other Canadian hockey fans were not rabidly cheering for us to go all the way in '11. I wouldn't if I were them. And I'm not about to jump on the Coiler or Laffs bandwagon just to watch them win and give their fans one more reason to laugh at us. I won't hate it or love it if one of them wins again. I just want to watch great playoff hockey. With mostly Canadian players. That is my source of pride with the game. In fact, between you and me, keep this on the down low, but I want to see McDavid work his magic. I don't necessarily want the Coilers to advance, and I'm not going to cheer for their fans to have a reason to gloat, but I want McDavid to advance. All for my selfish viewing pleasure. Of course this kind of parsing I wish I didn't have to even debate. If the Canucks were in the playoffs this would all be moooooooooooot. And we could hate every other contender, no matter where their home arena is. One day, right?
  9. No way. Because its not "Canada" that wins the Stanley Cup, its the team players and coaches that do from that franchise. So if you were going to cheer for Canadians to win, you'd cheer on the team with the most Canadians on it. I believe that St. Louis was the team that had the most percentage of Canadians on it when they won so.......yahhhhhhhh But if its not about which team players represent Canada the best,, then what is it about? Some could argue that its not the players you cheer for, its the city itself. Its for the pride of bringing the Cup "home" to a Canadian city.....any Canadian city will do. But lets break that down. With this viewpoint, if you aren't cheering for the players Canadianism, then you are mostly cheering for the fans of that team in that city. You are saying you'd rather watch, say, Calgary, or Edmonton, or Toronto fans be able to have a big party and brag online how they are fans of a Canadian based championship team....unlike YOU. Why would I want that? And why is that so much better than watching an American city's fans celebrate? Unless perhaps I grew up in another Canadian city and moved to Vancouver or another NHL Canadian city, you'd have an excuse. But I've never understood why a Canucks fan would cheer for another Canadian fan base to be able to celebrate a Cup win...again, while we wait. That, or watching Ottawa or Winnipeg win their first before us. Sorry, but I'm not hoping to watch some big dumb Laffs fan parade around Young Street with his face painted blue screaming about how they are #1 in Canada. In some ways, it would hurt more to watch yet another Canadian city winning before we get our first Cup, than watching another Yankee city's fans celebrate a Cup win. I admit it. I was happy, as a Canadian hockey fan, that MacKinnon was able to win a Cup last season. Just like I was for Stamkos the first time Tampa won the Cup. And most teams in the playoffs I can find at least one BC born player on them to cheer for. That's enough for me. Although I really don't cheer for any team to win now. After decades of futility here, its getting harder and harder each season to watch another team hoist the Cup, no matter who it is.
  10. Yeah, why not? I'm cheering them on too. I love Seattle the city. For now. No need to hate on them before we have to. Might as well be happy for them and their fans this season. But I also can't wait until there are no pro Seattle posts in here. When we are playing them in a playoff round and the Krakheads are our enemies. A close, northwest rival. Its what we've wanted for a long time.
  11. What the $%^& does Subway have to do with this? I know we just gloss over this and our brains just accept it after a while, but ffs, in my lifetime the commercialization of EVERYTHING is so insidious. AM sports radio is almost impossible to listen to. Oh....this comment is brought to you by ....................... (Parallel Brewing Co. please send me a PM)
  12. Let the krakheads enjoy the moment. They are no where near our most hated rival. Not yet anyways. I can't wait to square off against them one day. The battle of the Northwest. We'll soon see if the Avs have enough in the tank to win again.
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