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He played a heck of a game at 40 plus years old. Unfortunately, the Lakers have no size. The trade that fell through is killing them. They are putting a guard in the lane and MN is just driving to the hoop and getting offensive rebounds. Not great for the NBA that players are slipping all over the court and fans are blowing whistles in the stands.
I'm amazed the Celtics won the title last year with basically no KP during the playoffs, no rim protection at all, the game has totally changed, not what it used to be when big men were super important.
 
Walter Googins' Baby Billy character on Righteous Gemstones. I've said it before but he is comedy gold. Every single word is hilarious. Even upstaging a spider monkey named Dr. Watson smoking a cigarette. No easy task.
 
I'm amazed the Celtics won the title last year with basically no KP during the playoffs, no rim protection at all, the game has totally changed, not what it used to be when big men were super important.
Nice to see the Cavs and Celtics moving on, they need to meet in the Eastern Conference Finals.
 
Nice to see the Cavs and Celtics moving on, they need to meet in the Eastern Conference Finals.
I really don't like our chances, the team is already pretty beat up with Holiday and Brown dealing with injuries, might be the Cadavers year, they've led the East wire to wire.
 
Nice to see the Cavs and Celtics moving on, they need to meet in the Eastern Conference Finals.
I'm just glad to be done with Orlando, they play a ****ty brand of basketball, zero outside shooting, so they mug/grab/hold/tackle on every defensive possession and turn every offensive possession into Stalingrad.

It's on to Detroit/New York, which is shaping up to be a 7 game war.
 
Game 7’s in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
"THE JETS WIN IT!".........words rarely said in New York.

Unbelievable.

Anyone who's a sports fan in general and does not watch hockey, specifically playoff hockey, is really missing out.

Two empty net goals, one with 1.6 seconds left, poor Binnington, he had no shot at any of the three goals, he stood on his head all game long.

Sorry Gary, that one's going to leave a mark, but sadly, that's playoff Monty for you.

I've seen that movie before.
 
Watching the facial expression and body language of the Mayor of DC as she somehow ended up standing behind Trump while he discussed possibly reopening Alcatraz and paying illegal aliens to leave. I'm guessing she is not onboard for that. She wants that federal money, though.
 
"THE JETS WIN IT!".........words rarely said in New York.

Unbelievable.

Anyone who's a sports fan in general and does not watch hockey, specifically playoff hockey, is really missing out.

Two empty net goals, one with 1.6 seconds left, poor Binnington, he had no shot at any of the three goals, he stood on his head all game long.

Sorry Gary, that one's going to leave a mark, but sadly, that's playoff Monty for you.

I've seen that movie before.
George I was just getting ready to post about that game last night. That is one that will remain forever in disappointing endings. Just as I turned to my wife and said "there going to win" The Jets score with 1.6 seconds to go. From that point on I knew the Jets would win. All year long the Blues would give up goals when the opposition pulls their goalie so last night was no surprise in the scheme of things. Can't blame Monty or Binnington. Monty turned this team completely around. My observation was in the final minutes with the goalie pulled as soon as the Blues got control of the puck they would immediately ice it. If they would have taken a few strides and looked for an out let pass or just hold on to it to kill some time that might have made the difference.
 
George I was just getting ready to post about that game last night. That is one that will remain forever in disappointing endings. Just as I turned to my wife and said "there going to win" The Jets score with 1.6 seconds to go. From that point on I knew the Jets would win. All year long the Blues would give up goals when the opposition pulls their goalie so last night was no surprise in the scheme of things. Can't blame Monty or Binnington. Monty turned this team completely around. My observation was in the final minutes with the goalie pulled as soon as the Blues got control of the puck they would immediately ice it. If they would have taken a few strides and looked for an out let pass or just hold on to it to kill some time that might have made the difference.
That was brutal......................the Bruins were the same type of team, led the league in empty net goals allowed under Monty, they lost game 7 to Florida with 30 seconds left..........on an empty net goal.

And yes, icing the puck does not work, as you said, get control and work it down the ice.

That sucked, sorry for you as I know what a huge hockey fan you are.
 
That was brutal......................the Bruins were the same type of team, led the league in empty net goals allowed under Monty, they lost game 7 to Florida with 30 seconds left..........on an empty net goal.

And yes, icing the puck does not work, as you said, get control and work it down the ice.

That sucked, sorry for you as I know what a huge hockey fan you are.
Gary:

I am with George on this, I am sorry that they Blues lost like that.

I especially feel for Binnington, he was spectacular in a losing effort.

-Jason
 
George I was just getting ready to post about that game last night. That is one that will remain forever in disappointing endings. Just as I turned to my wife and said "there going to win" The Jets score with 1.6 seconds to go. From that point on I knew the Jets would win. All year long the Blues would give up goals when the opposition pulls their goalie so last night was no surprise in the scheme of things. Can't blame Monty or Binnington. Monty turned this team completely around. My observation was in the final minutes with the goalie pulled as soon as the Blues got control of the puck they would immediately ice it. If they would have taken a few strides and looked for an out let pass or just hold on to it to kill some time that might have made the difference.
Oh and I see where your ex coach is now the coach of the Maple Laughs; I'd be pulling for them to finally win a cup because they are such a clownshow of a franchise, but after Canadians booed our national anthem during the in season tournament (and save me the excuse that was due to Trump, not buying it), I'm out on pulling for them.
 
Oh and I see where your ex coach is now the coach of the Maple Laughs; I'd be pulling for them to finally win a cup because they are such a clownshow of a franchise, but after Canadians booed our national anthem during the in season tournament (and save me the excuse that was due to Trump, not buying it), I'm out on pulling for them.
I'm hoping for a Toronto - Edmonton final. As you stated Toronto has not had a cup forever and as for Edmonton I want to see McJesus in the finals. Speaking of former Blues coaches that went on to better things how about Scotty Bowman, Al Arbour, Joel Queunville. They all got their start in St Louis.
 
I hoping the Canadian teams all choke again and the Stanely Cup stays in the U-S-A for three decades and counting. I'm pulling for the Caps.
 
I hoping the Canadian teams all choke again and the Stanely Cup stays in the U-S-A for three decades and counting. I'm pulling for the Caps.
You've got some real hockey hotbeds left; Panthers and those yahoos in FL, the Whalers, the Stars, another hockey hotbed, the Golden Stooges, Washington which
I guess has a good following, then the Maple Laughs, Losapeg and Edmonton still holding onto the glory of the Gretsky years................pretty sad that all original six teams outside of Toronto are out, Hell the original twelve outside of Toronto are out too.

Bruins, Blackhawks, Rangers, Red Wings, Montreal, St. Louis, No Stars (they moved to Dallas and won a cup, unbelievable), Penguins, Sabres, California Golden Seals (gonzo), Kings are all out.
 
As pissed as I still am over that Celtics gag job last night, could be worse; I could be a Cadavers fan, they blew game two in epic fail fashion to fall behind 0-2 in their series.

I'm sure the network head honchos are looking forward to that ECF Pacers/Knicks match up, that will be a ratings bonanza for sure.
 
As pissed as I still am over that Celtics gag job last night, could be worse; I could be a Cadavers fan, they blew game two in epic fail fashion to fall behind 0-2 in their series.

I'm sure the network head honchos are looking forward to that ECF Pacers/Knicks match up, that will be a ratings bonanza for sure.
And now so are the Celtics, down 0-2 to the Knicks.

Happy trails fellas, that trip to MSG will be just loads of fun, let me know how it turns out, I'm out.
 
I think it would have been great if the new Pope who grew up in Chicago came out on the balcony today wearing a Blackhawks jersey!
 
My daughter is graduating from college tomorrow. That alone would be grounds for celebration but she had a long, tough road to it. She was born in a Russian baby hospital in Moscow where I don't think she had ever been outdoors when we adopted her around one-year old. She had mild autism and struggled mightily in school. I can remember her school having an end of the year awards ceremony where she was often the only kid in her class not to get an award. Year after year. At 13-years old she had perfect attendance in school and was seemingly in great health when she was diagnosed with leukemia. One day she was fine, the next she was in the pediatric cancer center. She spent almost three years in treatment. Cancer free for almost ten years now. So good for her tomorrow. Graduating with honors.
 
I'm hoping for a Toronto - Edmonton final. As you stated Toronto has not had a cup forever and as for Edmonton I want to see McJesus in the finals. Speaking of former Blues coaches that went on to better things how about Scotty Bowman, Al Arbour, Joel Queunville. They all got their start in St Louis.

My daughter is graduating from college tomorrow. That alone would be grounds for celebration but she had a long, tough road to it. She was born in a Russian baby hospital in Moscow where I don't think she had ever been outdoors when we adopted her around one-year old. She had mild autism and struggled mightily in school. I can remember her school having an end of the year awards ceremony where she was often the only kid in her class not to get an award. Year after year. At 13-years old she had perfect attendance in school and was seemingly in great health when she was diagnosed with leukemia. One day she was fine, the next she was in the pediatric cancer center. She spent almost three years in treatment. Cancer free for almost ten years now. So good for her tomorrow. Graduating with honors.
That's great news, I know she battled and beat cancer, happy for her and your family, enjoy the day tomorrow.
 

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