Wopper Posted April 24, 2002 Posted April 24, 2002 Endless philosophical debates about bolting are boring. Go M's. Quote
lizard_brain Posted April 24, 2002 Posted April 24, 2002 I gotta admit I spent most of the last pub club glued to the M's game... Â ...and drinking... Quote
Honkeydong Posted April 24, 2002 Posted April 24, 2002 Big Lou 2 will have his revenge on them Yanks. I hope Nellie's pitchin' the last out when we beat 'em for the AL Pennant. Oh yeah, almost forgot--Sonics in 4!! Quote
specialed Posted April 24, 2002 Posted April 24, 2002 GO SONICS!!!!GO SONICS!!!!GO SONICS!!!!GO SONICS!!!!GO SONICS!!!!GO SONICSGO GO SONICS!!!!SONICS!!!!!!!!GO SONICS!!!!GO SONICS!!!! Quote
Bronco Posted April 25, 2002 Posted April 25, 2002 Who woulda thought None was so prophetical?? Â Can they repeat last seasons record? Â You must admit, it is nice to have a local team of this caliber to watch and cheer for Quote
David_Parker Posted April 25, 2002 Posted April 25, 2002 quote: Originally posted by gschryer2: Now the real problem that I'd like an answer to is: WHERE in Seattle can a guy sit and drink a beer (or several) and count on a hockey game being on the big screen instead of a baseball game. Better yet, since it's NHL play offs, where is the hang-out with at least a room half full of any team's hockey fans? Â Nothing irks me more during NHL playoffs than that some local pub displays a run-of-the-mill regular-season ball game over a Stanley Cup Championship NHL game. I understand the supply demand laws... but there must ba at least one cool place to watch hockey. Anyone? Â I feel your pain!!! I don't care what anyone says, Hockey kicks ass over mainstream American sports (baseball,football, basketball.) And the Stanley cup is THE most coveted trophy in sports. I like they don't play wimpy 5 games series in the first round too! Â I take a nap and then get up and watch hockey on ESPN after midnight. Last nights game between Ottawa and Phily was great. Philly just broke the NHL record for consecutive minutes played in regulation without scoring a goal (Around 300 minutes) and still going strong. Quote
hikerwa Posted April 25, 2002 Posted April 25, 2002 I watch the NHL at the Alki tavern...All the bartenders are HUGE hockey fans... Â Go Coyotes!!!! Quote
rayborbon Posted April 25, 2002 Posted April 25, 2002 Yeah sitting at a pub in Seattle trying to watch Hockey playoffs is nearly impossible. ESPN is more inclined to show the boring basketball playoffs instead too. That is why I am giong to Canyuckerland and stay in Squish at climbing bum house this weekend I bet that pub will have hockey on! DETROIT KILL VANCOUVER ! Quote
David_Parker Posted April 25, 2002 Posted April 25, 2002 quote: Originally posted by rayborbon: Yeah sitting at a pub in Seattle trying to watch Hockey playoffs is nearly impossible Seattle aint no hockey town. Fickin' newspapers don't even give the playoffs any decent coverage either. Quote
gschryer2 Posted April 25, 2002 Posted April 25, 2002 The other night I went home and connected over streaming audio to the Vancouver CKNW sport radio station airing the canucks/wings game... the only way I could be a part of the game. Â So really the Alki? Â what about on the eastside... I got some results last year at the Kirkland Ale house... Maybe I'll head there today at 4PM.... Â Go Canucks Quote
gschryer2 Posted April 26, 2002 Posted April 26, 2002 How 'bout those Canucks!!! Â If we're talking close enough to home, with no-one better to support, I'd say the Canucks are highly worth watching and cheering for. If you watch, I don't need to add praise for the second half of their season. Â Now the real problem that I'd like an answer to is: WHERE in Seattle can a guy sit and drink a beer (or several) and count on a hockey game being on the big screen instead of a baseball game. Better yet, since it's NHL play offs, where is the hang-out with at least a room half full of any team's hockey fans? Â Nothing irks me more during NHL playoffs than that some local pub displays a run-of-the-mill regular-season ball game over a Stanley Cup Championship NHL game. I understand the supply demand laws... but there must ba at least one cool place to watch hockey. Anyone? Â GS Â (BTW, I do go see the Ms a couple times a season. They were great to watch last year. And this year looks to promise nearly as much excitement). Quote
rayborbon Posted April 26, 2002 Posted April 26, 2002 Canucks fans can kiss it  I like Detroit baby! Quote
Dru Posted April 26, 2002 Posted April 26, 2002 Detroit is a bunch of overpaid old farts. Dead Things can choke and die. Hockey is the second best sport to use ice (after ice climbing and well, ok, curling too). Â GO CANUCKS GO!!! Â Only thing I dislike about the playoffs is that the Brew Pub is so busy when you go there on saturdayu night it is hard to find a seat. But you might meet some Americans who want to get high so that could be a good thing. Quote
rayborbon Posted April 26, 2002 Posted April 26, 2002 DETROIT KILL CANYUCKERS!!!!!!!! Â Â Thos old farts can play still Quote
Dru Posted April 26, 2002 Posted April 26, 2002 quote: Originally posted by rayborbon: DETROIT KILL CANYUCKERS!!!!!!!! Â Â Thos old farts can play still Lets bet some on the outcome of this series Ray. since the Canucks lose only when i bet on them i will bet Detroit wins the series. thus either my team wins and i buy ray beer, or rays team wins and he buys me beer. either way i win. Quote
rayborbon Posted April 26, 2002 Posted April 26, 2002 Deal see you in Whistler or Squish this weekend? Going back to last weekends plan again.. Conditions look better. BTW I like Guinness Quote
Country_Jake Posted April 26, 2002 Posted April 26, 2002 yeah right after the Kunucks hight stick yer F@#%in' detrioters in the face Quote
rayborbon Posted April 26, 2002 Posted April 26, 2002 CJ, The only guy that I would be worried about is Bertuzzi (sp) Â I think Chelios has a stick for him though Quote
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