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Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman:

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Originally posted by bonehead:

What's a Stanley Cup?
[Wink]

Dru may never see on in Vancouver I hope
[big Drink]
whatchou talkin about Willis the Canucks are gonna win it [Confused][Roll Eyes]
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whatchou talkin about Willis the Canucks are gonna win it
[Confused][Roll Eyes]
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But then you'll wake up and the Canucks will still be without the cup. [big Grin] Here's to the SHARKS! [big Drink]

 

[ 05-07-2002, 10:51 AM: Message edited by: Dan Harris ]

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Dan I am with you on the sharks to beat Colorado. I hate both teams though and predict that whoever wins between St Louis and Detroit will kick the Sharks in the GONADS if they make it.

 

I guess we'll just have to see though. Never know [big Drink]

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The only thing bad about the Sharks advancing is the Wings won't have the oh-so-sweet opportunity of depriving the Nordiques/Avalanche of yet another year of driving around with the Stanley Cup picking up chicks on Rodeo Drive.

 

[laf][big Grin][Wazzup]

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How's about the America's Cup?!??!

 

Now there's something to get excited about.....

 

Why is Olympic hockey so much more fun to watch than pro?? At least to me. It seems to mean so much more...

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Originally posted by bonehead:

How's about the America's Cup?!??!

 

Now there's something to get excited about.....

 

Why is Olympic hockey so much more fun to watch than pro?? At least to me. It seems to mean so much more...

America's Cup? [sleep]

 

Olympic Hockey has a larger rink. The Olympic game is more wide open, more passing, less hitting. I like the Olympic game too. I wish the NHL would go to a larger rink.

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Actually, various teams have various sized rinks in the NHL. Edmonton has the biggest, Boston used to (Boston Garden) have the smallest. Smaller rinks promote more hitting and thus fighting. I like the bigger rinks and the style of play that results. Also, in the Olympics, generally there is no "bad Blood" history between players, so they dont fight.

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