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Posted by evil_cookie on May-29-2007 00:21:

sup ducks

2 min in!
1-0 HOLLA


Posted by DigDeep on May-29-2007 00:34:

brutal goal.


Posted by DigDeep on May-29-2007 00:38:

'quack quack quacks'

translation:

1-1 bitches.


Posted by smuncky on May-29-2007 00:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
brutal goal.


that really was a weak goal


Posted by electro funk on May-29-2007 01:08:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky
that really was a weak goal


wrong....that was a really shitty save


Posted by malek on May-29-2007 01:17:

lets go duck...

a moron had the guts to park his car with 2 sens flags up near the Bell Center... guess what hapenned to the flags HEEHHEHE with a nice message saying "HABS territory fuckhead!" on his window!


Posted by evil_cookie on May-29-2007 01:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Button
'quack quack quacks'

translation:

we're down 1


fixed


Posted by electro funk on May-29-2007 01:23:

snipe!


Posted by smuncky on May-29-2007 01:27:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
lets go duck...

a moron had the guts to park his car with 2 sens flags up near the Bell Center... guess what hapenned to the flags HEEHHEHE with a nice message saying "HABS territory fuckhead!" on his window!



ahhaahh...pwned


Posted by infinity HiGH on May-29-2007 01:34:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
lets go duck...

a moron had the guts to park his car with 2 sens flags up near the Bell Center... guess what hapenned to the flags HEEHHEHE with a nice message saying "HABS territory fuckhead!" on his window!


I wonder what would happen if it was a Leafs fan. lolol


Posted by malek on May-29-2007 02:26:

There was another guy a week ago, with a rented car (a tourist), who was flying a canada flag... this guy brought a flag with him to fly it around downtown just to nag people here. I hope for hise sake that he did not stop.


Posted by infinity HiGH on May-29-2007 02:32:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
There was another guy a week ago, with a rented car (a tourist), who was flying a canada flag... this guy brought a flag with him to fly it around downtown just to nag people here. I hope for hise sake that he did not stop.


so you guys hate canadians too eh?


Posted by malek on May-29-2007 02:37:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
so you guys hate canadians too eh?


we hate being nagged I guess.


Posted by geroin on May-29-2007 02:52:

gay....


Posted by smuncky on May-29-2007 02:57:

w00t!

man that getzlaf goal was nice. but i dont think ive ever seen soooo much hitting in a game. holy.


Posted by Ryster on May-29-2007 03:53:

Go ducks Go!


Posted by tobywan on May-29-2007 13:16:


Posted by lopi on May-29-2007 15:21:

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuck.

That is all.


Posted by DigDeep on May-29-2007 15:41:

Don't worry, Ottawa will hang around in this one.

The home team will win every game this series.......


Posted by colonelcrisp on May-29-2007 16:25:

i hate both ottawa and the ducks, but ottawa alot more. so im just going to wear my winnepeg jets jersy and cheer old school.....


but i still think its going to be ducks in 6

reason? emery cant stop giving up the rebounds.... he is horrible for it. that and the ducks are a fast and big team... heatly should just give up and go back to what he is good at... drinking and driving feraris...


Posted by chimera66 on May-29-2007 17:49:

quote:
Originally posted by colonelcrisp
heatly should just give up and go back to what he is good at... drinking and driving feraris...


wow that was harsh...i'm with anaheim in 6 too definitely not 7


Posted by BANDIT on May-29-2007 17:56:

Go ducks Go!


Posted by DigDeep on May-30-2007 13:51:

game 2 prediction:

2-1 anaheim.

that is all


Posted by tobywan on May-30-2007 13:58:

I'm seeing a 4-2 Ducks win.

Oh, and Bryan Murray is already complaining about the officiating...


ANAHEIM - Bryan Murray was seeing red yesterday.

The Senators coach doesn�t want to instruct his players to do anything stupid, but Murray indicated if the Anaheim Ducks are going to be able get away with hooking, holding and obstruction, he�s going to tell Ottawa players to do the same.

With Game 2 set for Wednesday night and the Senators trailing 1-0 in the Stanley Cup final, Murray has decided what is good for the goose is good for the gander, so the Ducks can expect Ottawa players to change their game.

Asked by the Sun during his press conference about the Senators response to the Ducks physical challenge in a 3-2 loss in Game 1 of the final Monday, Murray went into diatribe about the officiating.

�They got their physical play from good dump-ins and us not holding anybody up,� said Murray. �Their first man in, got the hits. That was the main part. The other part is when people are standing around in front of the net trying to defend and they�re hammering away at our defencemen, as well as our goaltender. Those are two areas that concern me.

�And, I guess, we�ll have to adjust our style and get back to holding up their forechecker better with our man, because it�s obvious that it�s not being called. We have to encourage our guys to do it. Those are areas that help or hurt aggressive play. When they got in time-after-time and got a chance to run a defenceman on a clean shot, it�s difficult for the defenceman to make a play.�


Does that mean Murray thinks the officials have to do a better job?

�No, I think the rules have to be made clear to me. That�s all,� said Murray, who does plan to discuss the matter with the series supervisor before Game 2 tonight. But, Murray said he spoke with former Detroit coach Scotty Bowman Monday about the way the Ducks play before the puck was dropped. According to Murray, Bowman told him that the Senators had to be ready for the Ducks being allowed to get away with the illegal tactics.

�I just talked to some of the Detroit people and they just told me this is the way it went (in the last series),� said Murray. �I guess it should have been clear in my mind this is what�s going to happen and we�ll be allowed to do likewise.�

The Senators are concerned about the way the Ducks play and that�s why they�re trying to come up with a response because Ottawa is built around skill and speed. If guys like Chris Pronger and Scott Niedermayer are allowed to hold the likes of Jason Spezza, Dany Heatley and Daniel Alfredsson up, then it will be tough.

�We�ve got to quit trying to be cute,� said defenceman Joe Corvo. �We�ve basically got to do what they did to us. They dumped the puck in and chased and we were trying to make cute plays at the blueline. We were doing that at the wrong time.

�We got frustrated and that�s something we�ve got to change. We knew that they were just going to dump it in and try to bang us and scare us. They did exactly that. It�s a credit to them, they got all over us in that aspect. But, I�m not going to say much about things that they do like crosschecks, holds and stuff like that. I guess it�s part of the game.. I guess what we can learn from it is that maybe we can do some of the same thing and get away with it.�

But, the Senators have to be careful because they�re skating on thin ice. The response by the officials to Murray�s accusations can be that Ottawa had seven power play opportunities in the game - including a 5-on-3 in the second period - and the Ducks had four. Of course, this should have hockey fans worried because if a team that is built on obstruction wins the Cup, then teams down the road will follow.

�It sure looked like (the obstruction is coming back),� said Ottawa blueliner Chris Phillips. �If they�re going to let that go a little bit, instead of putting your hands up in the air and waiting for the call, we just have to do what we can get away with.�


Posted by DigDeep on May-30-2007 14:24:

That's pretty weak.

From my vantage point, I thought the Ducks got the majority of the bad calls - especially when it came to hooking. But overall, it was called evenly.

The mentality of calling less in the playoffs is now gone (in the 'new' NHL), but at least they are staying consistant. They want less obstruction, tying up, and battling in the corners - and thats exactly what they have now.

But back to Murray.... he needs to realise that his club is going to play the odd average to sub-par game, and really for the first time in the entire playoffs they did just that in Game One. And unfortunately, Anaheim is a team you can not make mistakes against - they are just too solid defensively and have veterans who make you pay.


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