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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #120 on: May 08, 2007, 02:13:00 pm »
wow - no one seems to think the sabres will sweep the series. granted at times they looked awful against the rangers but im thinking the sabres will pull it off in 6.
 
 ducks in 7.
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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #121 on: May 08, 2007, 04:08:00 pm »
all i hope is that the eastern conference wins now.

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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #122 on: May 10, 2007, 03:34:00 pm »
Set up your calendar accordingly....
 
 Thu May 10, 2007
 7:00 PM ET Senators v Sabres    VERSUS
 
 Fri May 11, 2007
 7:30 PM ET Ducks Red Wings  VERSUS
     
 Sat May 12, 2007
 8:00 PM ET Senators Sabres  VERSUS (HD)
 
 Sun May 13, 2007
 7:30 PM ET Ducks Red Wings VERSUS (HD)
     
 Mon May 14, 2007
 7:00 PM ET Sabres Senators   VERSUS (HD)
 
 Tue May 15, 2007
 9:00 PM ET Red Wings Ducks VERSUS (HD)
 
 Wed May 16, 2007
 7:00 PM ET Sabres Senators VERSUS (HD)
 
 Thu May 17, 2007
 9:00 PM ET Red Wings Ducks VERSUS (HD)    
 
 Sat May 19, 2007
 2:00 PM ET Senators Sabres NBC (HD)
     
 Sun May 20, 2007
 3:00 PM ET Ducks Red Wings   NBC (HD)
     
 Mon May 21, 2007
 7:00 PM ET  Sabres Senators  VERSUS (HD)
 
 Tue May 22, 2007
 9:00 PM ET Red Wings Ducks  VERSUS (HD)
     
 Wed May 23, 2007
 7:00 PM ET Senators Sabres  VERSUS (HD)
 
 Thu May 24, 2007
 7:30 PM ET Ducks Red Wings  VERSUS (HD)
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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #123 on: May 10, 2007, 03:43:00 pm »
The only problem with the coverage is that we probably won't get anymore "bonus" coverage, which means not getting the great analysis from CBC or TSN. I've been really disgusted with colour commentary on Versus and the studio talk with Clement et al isn't much better. These guys aren't dumb - they know their hockey. I think they avoid the detailed analysis for fear of losing casual fans. There's also a definite sense of promoting the US teams when the play the Canadian ones. Again, understandable given the demographics, but unfortunate. They pretty much unanimously picked the Pens to beat the Sens and did the same with NJ. I'll be they pick the Sabres tonite, too.
 
 The only bright spot will be Pierre Maguire's brilliant analysis on NBC. That guy really knows his stuff.

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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #124 on: May 18, 2007, 12:50:00 pm »
Since nobody is watching the West Coast games except maybe Pollard, you all missed an exciting game last night.  Ewing theory in effect with Ducks taking it to the Red Wings last night sans Pronger.  It's a new series now when I thought we were toast.
 
 Of course, we don't have a chance if we can't figure out how to keep the Red Wings from making themselves comfortable in front of our net.
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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #125 on: May 18, 2007, 02:24:00 pm »
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 Of course, we don't have a chance if we can't figure out how to keep the Red Wings from making themselves comfortable in front of our net.
Is it too late to trade for Chris Simon???   ;)

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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #126 on: May 18, 2007, 02:48:00 pm »
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  Since nobody is watching the West Coast games except maybe Pollard, you all missed an exciting game last night.  Ewing theory in effect with Ducks taking it to the Red Wings last night sans Pronger.  It's a new series now when I thought we were toast.
 
 Of course, we don't have a chance if we can't figure out how to keep the Red Wings from making themselves comfortable in front of our net.
I was actually surprised anaheim won, I had to take off after detroit tied it, as soon as they did I figure Anaheim was done.  I would prefer an Anaheim/Ottawa finals at this point.

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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #127 on: May 18, 2007, 03:17:00 pm »
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  I was actually surprised anaheim won, I had to take off after detroit tied it, as soon as they did I figure Anaheim was done.  I would prefer an Anaheim/Ottawa finals at this point.
Agreed.  When Jackman scored to start it off I thought I was on to something good.  But after the phantom penalty and the ensuing cross-check on face off call (!!!) to start the third I was pretty sure Detriot would take the lead and win.  But alas, these Ducks aren't mighty.  They're just good.
 
 I do think that not enough is being made about the loss of Chris Kunitz though, especially on the power play.  Anaheim's offense has been much weaker without him.
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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #128 on: May 18, 2007, 03:29:00 pm »
what's with the early start times for both games this weekend?  and no games tonight, a friday?!?  my take: the NHL has rolled over and given up.  they know they won't get any viewership on weekend evenings (and networks wouldn't give them the time anyways) so they'll take what little they can get... competing with saturday afternoon cartoons.  on the upside, i means i can go from watching the FA Cup final into Sens-Sabres.  wow will i be drunk by 4 pm.
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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #129 on: May 18, 2007, 03:37:00 pm »
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  what's with the early start times for both games this weekend?  and no games tonight, a friday?!?  my take: the NHL has rolled over and given up.  they know they won't get any viewership on weekend evenings (and networks wouldn't give them the time anyways) so they'll take what little they can get... competing with saturday afternoon cartoons.  on the upside, i means i can go from watching the FA Cup final into Sens-Sabres.  wow will i be drunk by 4 pm.
Saturday's start time did surprise me.  At first I think they didn't want to compete with the NBA playoffs, but now they could have had the entire evening to themselves on the national TV schedule.  Instead they go up against the Fox MLB game of the week during rivalry week.
 
 Sunday makes sense as there is no national baseball game on at 3:00 on Sunday. And there may not be a basketball game either.
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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #130 on: May 21, 2007, 01:01:00 pm »
Sometimes I'd rather be lucky than good.
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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #131 on: May 21, 2007, 01:28:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Daniel Alfredsson:
  Sometimes I'd rather be lucky than good.
:D    
 
 GO SENS GO!!!  if i can nab a ticket to one of the first three games in ottawa, i'll be flying home.  not likely tho, since season ticket buyers are getting first crack at playoff tickets.  apparently no more than 1000 tickets, and possibly less, will be available for public onsale.
 
 once upon a time i would have preferred the sens taking their chances against detroit.  but the ducks are looking a lot less flashy (especially their offense) and i like our chances against them a little better now.  plus, if the ducks make it, it'll mean that their current series will have gone to seven games.  i hope the series goes to game seven no matter who wins!
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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #132 on: May 21, 2007, 01:54:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Daniel Alfredsson:
  Sometimes I'd rather be lucky than good.
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 once upon a time i would have preferred the sens taking their chances against detroit.  but the ducks are looking a lot less flashy (especially their offense) and i like our chances against them a little better now.  plus, if the ducks make it, it'll mean that their current series will have gone to seven games.  i hope the series goes to game seven no matter who wins! [/b]
Actually, no.  The Ducks lead 3-2 and can close it out in game 6.  If Detroit wins, it will mean it goes 7 games.
 
 As for the flashiness, or lack there of, the Duck have now played two really flat games in a row, but thanks to JS and a couple of lucky breaks, they won them both.  The loss of Chris Kunitz is the main reason for the lack of flash on offense, something we've been lacking the second half of the season and is just magnified now with Kunitz out.  Should the Ducks get through, I might not sleep thinking about the line of Alfredsson, Heatley and Spezza.
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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #133 on: May 21, 2007, 02:00:00 pm »
giguere will choke sooner or later...end of story.  
 
 sorry, smackie, i would just really love to see Canada get the cup back for a year!

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Re: On The Eve of the New Season: North of the Border Editio
« Reply #134 on: May 21, 2007, 02:01:00 pm »
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  what's with the early start times for both games this weekend?  and no games tonight, a friday?!?  my take: the NHL has rolled over and given up.  they know they won't get any viewership on weekend evenings (and networks wouldn't give them the time anyways)
i hope no one was shut out of over-time play on saturday because of NBC's lame coverage.  they cut away from over-time of a crucial game... for the preakness pre-race show.  what an embarrassment.  interviews with the groundskeepers, and shots of where street sense grazes during the off-season, rate higher than sudden-death that might send a team to their first stanley cup finals in their modern history?!?  lame.
 
 indeed: wow, was i drunk by 4 pm.  after catching the FA cup at a friend's, i stumbled over to lucky bar in hopes of convincing them to put the game on (i soooo didn't want to trek out to old town).  turns out i had the place to myself.  literally.  so they put nbc on the giant hi-def and i spent the first half of the game alone, yelling at the tv     :)      somewhere in the second period a half-dozen roller-hockey players came in, rollerblades, sticks and all.  good comraderie, pitchers everywhere, and they helped raise a proper stink when NBC's coverage switched to "stall cleaner's report (live from pimlico)".  
 
   
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 Actually, no.  The Ducks lead 3-2 and can close it out in game 6.  If Detroit wins, it will mean it goes 7 games.
duh.  BRAINFART.  how embarrassing.  but like is said, i hope the series goes to seven.  go wings!
 
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