I want the rangers to beat the pens, and the blackhawks to make the cup finals only to lose to the B's. That way, the Bruins can win the cup by beating an original 6 team in every round.![]()
Is there any other sport in this country that gets so worked up about which teams founded its top league? Original Six? So what, that just means you had less competition to rack up the Cups once upon a time.
Does anyone even know who they are in baseball? I can name some in each league, but not all. Too many name switches. It doesn't seem like anyone except the Reds gives any kind of weight to being an "original" team.
Is there any other sport in this country that gets so worked up about which teams founded its top league? Original Six? So what, that just means you had less competition to rack up the Cups once upon a time.
Is there any other sport in this country that gets so worked up about which teams founded its top league? Original Six? So what, that just means you had less competition to rack up the Cups once upon a time.
Does anyone even know who they are in baseball? I can name some in each league, but not all. Too many name switches. It doesn't seem like anyone except the Reds gives any kind of weight to being an "original" team.
So, did John Curry get playing time last night? I saw a bunch of tweets about him last night, especially how the announcers screwed up and said he was from the University of Minnesota. I didn't think he was on the playoff roster.
if a team was to replace the bruins as last team to blow 3-0 lead it had to be thornton and the sharks
I think Curry got dressed in case something happened to Bryz. While not on the roster, I believe he would have been allowed to play had something happened.
To be honest though, it was really lucky. Zuccarello makes some great passes but he just flung that one on his backhand and it happened to find Carcillo. The Rangers are going to need their top guys to start scoring if they're going to win another series or three.That was one of the all time "seeing-eye" passes--thru the skates of two Philly--to Carcillo for the tip in.
Their merchandise is actually among the top sellers, if I'm not mistaken. Helps that it's a sharp logo.I am really quite surprised by how much loyalty there still is in Connecticut to the Hartford Whalers (they moved to Carolina in 1997!). People still buy Whalers gear.
The Minnesota Heat are the second-highest suggestion? OK, sure. I guess it is a list for bandwagons though.<a href="http://grantland.com/features/bandwagon-fan-guide-stanley-cup-playoffs/">Tips for Picking Your Second Round Bandwagon team</a>.
Of all those brackets, yours is my favorite.In other news, look who's tied for first...
http://bracketchallenge.nhl.com/playoff_challenge/leagues/22344?locale=en
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Does anyone even know who they are in baseball? I can name some in each league, but not all. Too many name switches. It doesn't seem like anyone except the Reds gives any kind of weight to being an "original" team.
Correct, at least per CNBC's announcers last night.
And was it just me or was he the most nervous looking person in the building.![]()
Modern era
NL: Boston (Atlanta), Brooklyn (L.A.), New York (SF), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis.
AL: Boston, New York, Philadelphia (KC/Oak), Washington (Minn), Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis (Baltimore)