bleuer
05-24-2006, 05:56 AM
"The ketchup bottle is open so we just have to keep pushing."
best line I've read in a while :) GO DUCKS!
best line I've read in a while :) GO DUCKS!
Selanne Quote...bleuer 05-24-2006, 05:56 AM "The ketchup bottle is open so we just have to keep pushing." best line I've read in a while :) GO DUCKS! CB420 05-24-2006, 06:28 AM I dont know what teemu was talking about after the game, he had a direct quote asked from some reporter then selanne replied that "the ice in rexall was terrible" I was laughing at this because 1) The ice in anaheim for game 1 looked brutal, puck bouncing etc. it did look better from watching on TV from game 2. I know that its california and its expected to an extent, im not complaining man straight up... I was just surprised when he said that, i know temmu isnt afraid to speak his mind, and thats cool, athletes who arent afraid to give the non-cliche answers, i got respect for, but lost some from that comment. Obviously he knows more then I do playing on it himself and playing on many differnt ice surfaces over teemus career... the Humidity might have been a factor, the Ice at rexall a little bit, It did not look that horribly compared to the pond's ice or even the ice at Hp pavilion in san Jose... for the most part the game tonight was flowing good I thought, both teams had their legs going, esp. in the 3rd, It just kinda sounded like Selanne was using it as a crutch for his team not winning, maybe it was out of context or whatnot, I think even anaheim fans would have to admit that the pace of game 3 was incredibily more entertaining in the 3rd period, then games 1 and 2 were combined, more forchecking, hitting, open ice play, and odd man rushes, and the quality of rexall place Ice is directly related to that. Pepper 05-24-2006, 06:30 AM The ice had to be repaired several times over the game, especially near the creases and benches. Was Selanne using it as an excuse or just said what he thought about it? Btw, Selanne has acknowledged the terribe Pond ice several times so it's not like he said Pond has better ice than Rexall. Snap Wilson 05-24-2006, 10:16 AM "The ketchup bottle is open so we just have to keep pushing." best line I've read in a while :) GO DUCKS! He made a ketchup reference to Lupul's scoring four goals against Colorado. What the hell is his fascination with ketchup, anyway? Snap Wilson 05-24-2006, 10:17 AM The ice was terrible. That couldn't be helped. It was 70 degrees and humid in Edmonton. missinthejets 05-24-2006, 11:12 AM complaining about the ice just seems silly since it was obviously better than anything the series has been played on to date. octopi 05-24-2006, 12:15 PM He made a ketchup reference to Lupul's scoring four goals against Colorado. What the hell is his fascination with ketchup, anyway? Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, because they are sly and quick to wrath. Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, because you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup. Kung Pow 05-24-2006, 12:49 PM The ice was terrible. That couldn't be helped. It was 70 degrees and humid in Edmonton. uhh...it was 65 ice berg slim 05-24-2006, 01:08 PM uhh...it was 65 and raining hard too yesterday marxpower 05-24-2006, 02:24 PM also it was windy & cold TeMoZ 05-24-2006, 04:58 PM we heard on the OLN broadcast the it was 70 and humid so sry :dunno: Frank the Tank 05-24-2006, 06:29 PM we heard on the OLN broadcast the it was 70 and humid so sry :dunno: Ah, I see. Your first mistake was to believe something the OLN annoucers said. I do not see how Neil Smith was an NHL GM, he is completely clueless. The play-by-play guy is passable, but the rink side annoucers are downright bad. Waterboy 05-24-2006, 06:35 PM His reference to your offense was a good one too. "Our scoring is like a Ketchup bottle, sometimes its hard to get out, but when you do it comes out fast" - classic! MacT has had some good ones in the playoffs: On the Larocque Cheechoo hit - "Sometimes your the windshield and sometimes your the bug" and on Pronger being a workhorse - "Yah, he comes back to the bench and we give him some straw and an apple and then send him back out". Snap Wilson 05-24-2006, 09:18 PM uhh...it was 65 ... also it was windy & cold 65 is cold? lux_interior 05-24-2006, 09:30 PM I do not see how Neil Smith was an NHL GM, he is completely clueless. :biglaugh: Yeah, that whole winning the Stanley Cup as GM of the Rangers...I'm sure you could do it. Frank the Tank 05-24-2006, 10:19 PM :biglaugh: Yeah, that whole winning the Stanley Cup as GM of the Rangers...I'm sure you could do it. Are you actually listening to him be the color commentator? I am sure he knows something about hockey, but he does not sound like it on TV. sammyp 05-24-2006, 10:40 PM Are you actually listening to him be the color commentator? I am sure he knows something about hockey, but he does not sound like it on TV. I agree. In one of the game I think I heard him pronounce Francois Beauchemin like Fran-koh-ice Bee-oww-sha-men. :shakehead Talentless Practise 05-24-2006, 11:53 PM He made a ketchup reference to Lupul's scoring four goals against Colorado. What the hell is his fascination with ketchup, anyway? Ketchup bottle is a Finnish metafore often used to describe how a team/player can struggle to score but when they eventually do, (the bottle opens) they start piling them on. (Ketchup all over your burger/fries/fingers etc.) It's quite funny when players use metafores from their own languages in english, as more often than not they make no sense whatsoever. ***** to shoulders! Snap Wilson 05-25-2006, 11:03 AM ***** to shoulders! I should have gone with that for the avatar thread. Refuse 05-25-2006, 07:22 PM The ice was bad in Rexall as well. Pronger mentioned that the ice was bad in an intermission interview in Edmonton. jepjepjoo 05-27-2006, 01:41 PM ***** to shoulders! heheh "Perseet olalle" is one of the best translated :) Tekneek 05-28-2006, 06:44 AM Are you actually listening to him be the color commentator? I am sure he knows something about hockey, but he does not sound like it on TV. Isn't that the truth! He better enjoy his TV life, because the exposure he is getting there won't get him hired to be anything else. As far as winning that cup goes, it is pretty clear how he put that team together. Other than Zubov/Leetch/Kovalev, all the key players came from Chicago and Edmonton. Credit for assembling them like that for one Cup run, I suppose, but it isn't like he was that crafty. Besides, getting to the Cup may have had something to do with Keenan working with those guys. So many of them were players that Keenan loves, it is almost like Mike was telling Neil which players to get. | ||