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Mandroid2.0 wrote:I'm very disappointed in you, Michigan.

You clearly have not been following the post-lockout playoff Red Wings.

The Avs-Wild series has been mindblowing. Red Wings fans could learn a thing or two from those Minnesotans. JHC, keeping hockey out of that state was a crime.

Watching Forsberg score a ballet-pretty goal and seeing Sakic feed Hejduk 'bout brings a tear to my eye.

Anybody who thinks Captain Joe isn't the game's greatest clutch player can talk to my fucking fist.

Stanley Cup playoffs 2008

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Too bad the Avs couldn't pick up a time machine at the trade deadline - that's the missing ingredient in them re-winning the 2001 cup.

Sakic is still a dependable figure in the playoffs. Luckily you've got Scott Hanan to bring you back down. I do not miss that guy on the Sharks. Not that he's bad, but he's the opposite of clutch. You'll see if you make it into the next round. I think he's got about 8 post-season games in him, then the wires get all crossed and he chokes on basic plays.

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Tree wrote:
Mandroid2.0 wrote:I'm very disappointed in you, Michigan.

You clearly have not been following the post-lockout playoff Red Wings.

The Avs-Wild series has been mindblowing. Red Wings fans could learn a thing or two from those Minnesotans. JHC, keeping hockey out of that state was a crime.

Watching Forsberg score a ballet-pretty goal and seeing Sakic feed Hejduk 'bout brings a tear to my eye.

Anybody who thinks Captain Joe isn't the game's greatest clutch player can talk to my fucking fist.


What stinks in Denver?

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The secondary logo on the shoulders is in case he forgets his name.

Oh hey, I didn't forget about that Photoshop thing, I've just been busier than Pascal Leclaire during a defensive breakdown.
tocharian wrote:Cheese fries vs nonexistence. Duh.

Stanley Cup playoffs 2008

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lemur68 wrote:
madlee wrote:I hate the sidney crosby, malkin, ovechkin hype machine.


I know exactly what you mean.

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Lindros was by far a more dominant player in his second year than those three. In the clutch and grab age of hockey, that line was unstoppable. The difference between crosby et al. and other players like iginla, lecavalier etc, is negligible.

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