Kepler
Si certus es dubita
And the Dallas Stars cheer as they receive at least another two days off.
Fixed that for you.
And the Dallas Stars cheer as they receive at least another two days off.
I actually appreciate that. I may be a Stars fan (well, at least for the next year) but I’d rather see the Isles win than the Lightning.Fixed that for you.
It’s no surprise Dallas advanced with this man as their goalie.
I actually appreciate that. I may be a Stars fan (well, at least for the next year
As much of a fan of baseball and football as I can be I do like the Mariners and Seahawks. I’d probably rank the teams like so:Oh god, we're going to be rooting for the same side in 18 months.
That may be a sign of the Apocalypse.
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Are you a Mariners or Seahawks fan? We may be already.
Portland Winterhawks and Seattle Thunderbirds, or just T-Birds, are two WHL (Canadian Major Junior) teams. They actually date back to 1976 and 1977 respectively. There’s also teams in Spokane (the aforementioned Chiefs), Tri-Cities (the Americans) (don’t worry, not too many know where the Tri-Cities are), and Everett (the Silvertips) (Everett is north of Seattle and basically Boeing).Who the eff are the Winterhawks and T-Birds? No snark intended.
UAA (Anchorage). Sadly this is almost assuredly the last season and I probably won’t even get to see a game. After that it’s pretty much F* College Hockey (to be honest I’m already at that point, the whole CCHA abandonment left a bitter taste)0. Cornell > UA-Whichever
1. Mets > Mariners but they are my western outpost
2. Islanders > Kraken but they will become my western outpost
3. Notre Dame > YouDub insofar we ever play each other
4. Seahawks. PROST!
5. Timbers > Sounders but I'll root for them in a neutral setting
6. Winterhawks > T-Birds with no compunction
7. I heard rumors of an NBA once; I gave up the sport when Dr. J left the ABA Nets
So actually our only enmity is in the NC$$ and WHL. While you appear to hate the Timbers I am perfectly okay with the Sounders assuming they aren't playing us, so that's no good.
UAA (Anchorage). Sadly this is almost assuredly the last season and I probably won’t even get to see a game. After that it’s pretty much F* College Hockey (to be honest I’m already at that point, the whole CCHA abandonment left a bitter taste)
Least interesting Stanley Cup final ever produces one good story.