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God I'm nervous about tonight. Feels like 2012 NLCS all over again.
Pro's: We're at home, Shaw is suspended, we have all the momentum.
Con's: It's frigging Chicago. Lose and you're back in Chicago, Lose that and you're back here for an elimination game.
I'll feel much better about this when they are shaking hands, until then.... We haven't won anything.
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Wow. What an awful mistake by Mrazek.
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You guys ought to be glad you're not getting the Chicago broadcast of this game
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Going to try to stay up for this one. Stl must be further west then i remember it being.
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APIAD wrote:
Going to try to stay up for this one. Stl must be further west then i remember it being.
The 9:30 starts are bad, but the Cardinals-Padres game tomorrow begins at 10:40 my time.
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It started 830 our time but getting over at 11 is a killer. At least the cardinals are on the west coast, playing a west coast team. This is 2 midwest teams playing eachother in the playoffs. Thats not doing much to build fsn base or attract the casual fan.
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Horrible effort on power play
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Sweet i jinxed myself
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AP, these are called "soft goals" in hockey parlance.
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APIAD wrote:
It started 830 our time but getting over at 11 is a killer. At least the cardinals are on the west coast, playing a west coast team. This is 2 midwest teams playing eachother in the playoffs. Thats not doing much to build fsn base or attract the casual fan.
Nashville being in the West is kind of throwing things off.
They're hockey people. Winnipeg used to be in the East.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
AP, these are called "soft goals" in hockey parlance.
I dont get it
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Fuck that wasnt good
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APIAD wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
AP, these are called "soft goals" in hockey parlance.
I dont get it
Use it at work tomorrow. You'll get nods of acknowledgement.
If you really want to sound smart around your non-hockey friends, the next time you're watching a game with them and there's a 2-goal spread, say "The next goal is big."
Or "A 2-goal lead is the worst lead in hockey" is also acceptable.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
APIAD wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
AP, these are called "soft goals" in hockey parlance.
I dont get it
Use it at work tomorrow. You'll get nods of acknowledgement.
If you really want to sound smart around your non-hockey friends, the next time you're watching a game with them and there's a 2-goal spread, say "The next goal is big."
Or "A 2-goal lead is the worst lead in hockey" is also acceptable.
Even the people I know that follow hockey dont know a thing about it. Honestly half my interest in this is the fact that it is a playoff game and i can root against chicago and for stl. It could be badminton and id be interested.
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Did any of you guys stay up until the end?
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artie_fufkin wrote:
Did any of you guys stay up until the end?
I have up at midnight. Stipid time slot
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artie_fufkin wrote:
Did any of you guys stay up until the end?
No, I had a busy Friday morning. I went to bed after the 2nd period.
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I made it to the end of regulation.
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The Blues are embarrassing themselves. What a pathetic effort.
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forsberg_us wrote:
The Blues are embarrassing themselves. What a pathetic effort.
How tight are they going to be in Game 7?
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forsberg_us wrote:
The Blues are embarrassing themselves. What a pathetic effort.
I agree
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artie_fufkin wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
The Blues are embarrassing themselves. What a pathetic effort.
How tight are they going to be in Game 7?
They're done
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forsberg_us wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
The Blues are embarrassing themselves. What a pathetic effort.
How tight are they going to be in Game 7?They're done
i agree
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Well here it is Blues. There's one game on the schedule. One game for you to prove this year IS different. One game for you to show us why you are to be considered a contender. One game to give back to your fans who are willing to give you 4000.00 per seat to sit in the upper level. One game to justify the prices you charge.
Good teams find ways to win a double overtime game when their backs are against the ropes. Down 3-1 and playing on the road. Good teams follow that with a decisive win in game 6 to force game 7. Great teams win game 7.
Here's your one game to step up, let's see what you do.