ManVanFan
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It would be nice if they played to win and not watched the other team play until they remember the games are worth something now and might want to try.
That was Boeser's best game of the year. Engaged, forechecking and shooting and not just waiting for the puck to get to him.Lmao that Preds fan throws up gang signs at Hughes
Canucks used to do the same thing with Gino. Only works on the power play as he won't be able to get back down the ice in time.Zadorov in front of the net needs to continue. Preds don't have an answer for him. Bruins used to do the same thing with Chara.
I'm worried about that too - broken rib or sternum. Used to love the Malachi Crunch and it's usually a penalty but not this time for some reason.I noticed that too, but thought maybe his ribs are killing him. I know when I have had a rib injury raising the arms is torture. Probably bruising, and there's not much you can do really, but they do have to protect him better.
All i care about is winning. Championship teams just win even when playing bad. So I dont care about the process in playoffs but care more about results at this point. Nashville could be "deserving" to win all games in this series but at the end, without results, they wont even get a cookie for all their efforts.On “deserving”, I think the Canucks deserved Games 1 and 2 while the Preds deserved 3 and 4. That we managed to take some games we didn’t deserve is a huge bonus - and I hope the Canucks capitalize on this and come out like their asses are on fire on Tuesday.
I've watched the highlights twice this morning because my brain was convinced I dreamed the whole thing.
All i care about is winning. Championship teams just win even when playing bad. So I dont care about the process in playoffs but care more about results at this point. Nashville could be "deserving" to win all games in this series but at the end, without results, they wont even get a cookie for all their efforts.
they would get a cookie if their gm was sheldon keefe
you can't play through a broken rib or sternum. I was dumb enough to play soccer 20 - 25 years ago with a cracked rib. When I had a broken rib I could not sleep in a bed for 6 weeks, and I had to take 5 months off of hockey. It was horrible. (there is a massive difference between a cracked rib and broken rib) I have cracked them twice when I was much younger, but the broken rib was 10 years ago.I'm worried about that too - broken rib or sternum. Used to love the Malachi Crunch and it's usually a penalty but not this time for some reason.
I hope he's able to play Tuesday.
Still rocking out to that OT win
but then my x wife and her friend reminded me that was also their best 3:57 of their lives as well
I was truly humbled today
"and her friend."
Nice.
Want to give Blueger a little love. Guy has been the perfect 4C this series. Physical, causing turnovers, solid defensively. Feel he's going to have a couple big goals before we wrap this season up.
I wish Pettersson would play with half the effort Blueger, Suter and Garland play with. These guys are glue guys that do anything it takes to win.He's been up and down for me. Couple really dumb penalties.
He had an incredible backcheck yesterday (I think it was on ROR) where he knocked his check right off the puck.
get better soon HFcanucks Austin PowerIf the Canucks have what I have then I can see why they'd be sluggish. I feel like death.
Day 4 and I'm still sicker than @LordBacon in the sack.
Never say that...ever. Playoffs are playoffs and sometimes you get lucky and win and sometimes you dont. Canucks have certainly been on the other side before so i could care less about beimg deserved to win or not. This is why we play the games.
OkidokiIt would be nice if they played to win and not watched the other team play until they remember the games are worth something now and might want to try.
I still can't believe that first shot by Boeser off the side of the net didn't bounce out of his reach. Incredible hand-eye to wrap it in while stopping, under a metric ton of pressure, and with zero Preds in the vicinity. Absolutely everything had to go right, and it did.
Also interesting that Saros came a fraction of an inch from stopping it with his stick, which would have made it the undeniable save of the playoffs. And further, Nyquist came all the way back to the crease after being blown out by Hughes, nearly preventing it from crossing the line.
Just goes to show how the smallest details change everything. The sheer amount of good fortune makes me think Papa Boeser provided some divine intervention.