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Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 22nd, '15, 15:20
by junior
f.a.s.t. wrote:After years of happily investing a lot of time watching my team the Pens do a lot of dominating in the regular season and than nothing in the playoffs, I have not even watched a game yet. So, about a week ago they were on TV against the Canadians. I decided to give them a try. They scored a 1st period goal and than proceeded to give up two very weak goals just a short time later. I turned them off, can't take them anymore. Crosby and Malkin have had years to put the team on their shoulders and win a Cup..............they can't get it done, I've given up on them and want them traded for players with heart and soul.
You ain't gonna get too much love for Cindy around here. Pens in general for that matter.

BTW, you see Jagr get another goal last night vs my guys? Guy is what, 60 years old? Amazing....

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 23rd, '15, 08:03
by f.a.s.t.
junior wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:After years of happily investing a lot of time watching my team the Pens do a lot of dominating in the regular season and than nothing in the playoffs, I have not even watched a game yet. So, about a week ago they were on TV against the Canadians. I decided to give them a try. They scored a 1st period goal and than proceeded to give up two very weak goals just a short time later. I turned them off, can't take them anymore. Crosby and Malkin have had years to put the team on their shoulders and win a Cup..............they can't get it done, I've given up on them and want them traded for players with heart and soul.
You ain't gonna get too much love for Cindy around here. Pens in general for that matter.

BTW, you see Jagr get another goal last night vs my guys? Guy is what, 60 years old? Amazing....
I'm used to not getting too much love around here, even though I am always right.
I think Jagr is 70?

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 23rd, '15, 08:58
by junior
f.a.s.t. wrote:
junior wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:After years of happily investing a lot of time watching my team the Pens do a lot of dominating in the regular season and than nothing in the playoffs, I have not even watched a game yet. So, about a week ago they were on TV against the Canadians. I decided to give them a try. They scored a 1st period goal and than proceeded to give up two very weak goals just a short time later. I turned them off, can't take them anymore. Crosby and Malkin have had years to put the team on their shoulders and win a Cup..............they can't get it done, I've given up on them and want them traded for players with heart and soul.
You ain't gonna get too much love for Cindy around here. Pens in general for that matter.

BTW, you see Jagr get another goal last night vs my guys? Guy is what, 60 years old? Amazing....
I'm used to not getting too much love around here, even though I am always right.
I think Jagr is 70?
He is an ageless wonder. Keeps on skating, keeps on scoring. I liked having him on the Blueshirts.

Very unique skater.

One of my kids first jersey was a 68 Jagr jersey. Still has it. Size "T", for Tot.

Lots of respect for the guy. He made the league a better place for a while.

Wonder how long he will keep going.....

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 23rd, '15, 10:27
by Bubba
junior wrote:
Wonder how long he will keep going.....
I think they'll peel the skates off him when he dies.

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 23rd, '15, 10:52
by Stormchaser
f.a.s.t. wrote:After years of happily investing a lot of time watching my team the Pens do a lot of dominating in the regular season and than nothing in the playoffs, I have not even watched a game yet. So, about a week ago they were on TV against the Canadians. I decided to give them a try. They scored a 1st period goal and than proceeded to give up two very weak goals just a short time later. I turned them off, can't take them anymore. Crosby and Malkin have had years to put the team on their shoulders and win a Cup..............they can't get it done, I've given up on them and want them traded for players with heart and soul.

You have Phil Kessel now! He will surely be the locker room cancer that drags the Pens to record mediocrity...

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 23rd, '15, 11:24
by brownman
Yeah ... 3rd try is the charm for the gutless Gopher :twisted:

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 23rd, '15, 11:28
by junior
Stormchaser wrote:
f.a.s.t. wrote:After years of happily investing a lot of time watching my team the Pens do a lot of dominating in the regular season and than nothing in the playoffs, I have not even watched a game yet. So, about a week ago they were on TV against the Canadians. I decided to give them a try. They scored a 1st period goal and than proceeded to give up two very weak goals just a short time later. I turned them off, can't take them anymore. Crosby and Malkin have had years to put the team on their shoulders and win a Cup..............they can't get it done, I've given up on them and want them traded for players with heart and soul.

You have Phil Kessel now! He will surely be the locker room cancer that drags the Pens to record mediocrity...
I know how much you love the guy............

I know.

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 24th, '15, 08:31
by brownman
'Ronto coulda' used Kessel last nite.
Tuuka eyesight and left hand improving :like

:Toast

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 27th, '15, 15:56
by MrsG
Five in a row ..... somebody lost today :P

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 27th, '15, 16:49
by SnoBrdr
MrsG wrote:Five in a row ..... somebody lost today :P
Don't poke the bear.

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 27th, '15, 17:49
by junior
MrsG wrote:Five in a row ..... somebody lost today :P
I actually saw the game winning goal during a break from the Vail powder.

Rangers were up 3-2 1/2way through the 3rd, then a goal and another one with a minute or so left sealed the win for the B's.

Wish we hadn't taken that break from skiing.

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 27th, '15, 18:56
by brownman
Bruins beginning to establish an identity :like
They dominated late 3rd period today.

Great Homestand !
Canada trip will be excellent barometer.

:Toast

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 27th, '15, 19:33
by SnoBrdr
Derek Stepan suffers multiple broken ribs in Rangers' 4-3 loss to Boston Bruins

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/hocke ... -1.2448650

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 28th, '15, 10:38
by brownman
Belesky ... the new Lucic :-)

Re: NHL 2015-2016 Thread

Posted: Nov 29th, '15, 13:09
by SnoBrdr
brownman wrote:Belesky ... the new Lucic :-)
Crying by the NYR coach was epic.