Series Talk: [A1] Toronto Maple Leafs vs [WC1] Ottawa Senators | Part II (TOR lead 3-0)

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The thirty three cents seems a bit over the top? I mean, the rest is fully deserved but come on guys!

While it is amusing to not see it in whole dollars, or not even a nice and even number, I believe it's because the CBA prescribes allowable fines based on a percentage of the player's salary, up to a maximum of $5,000 (which is a paltry amount of money to players who are even allowed to be fined that amount).
 
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I have ullmark going beast mode for game 4 and pushing this back to Toronto.

They say that closing out a sweep, especially on the road, is the hardest game to win, but considering there have been only 3 (I think) reverse sweeps in NHL history, not finishing off the sweep almost always means they wind up winning the series anyway, and I don't imagine the teams are too upset with taking 5-7 games to win instead of sweeping.

I wonder what the all-time record is of the fourth game of a series is when one of the teams has a 3-0 series lead.
 
Looks like actual fans of Toronto (unlike the ones paid to attend the game 3 by MLSE) are starting to chant that they want Florida all over social media. Interesting.
How do they chant on social media? Besides, if the Leafs win their series, will play the winner of the Tampa Bay Florida Panthers series regardless of any chants.
 
Thread is much more dead now than before the series started.

Way she goes on HF. Things are going too good for Toronto so they aren't as easy a mark as usual right now. For a lot of this board if they can't rip the Leafs there's zero point to talking about them. Also Sens fans aren't going to be too active here right now given their position in the series. Not that I blame them, that's natural of any fan base.
 
Everytime I see the 1967 cup celebrations I see videos in pictures of black and white.
Then why don't you buy a new TV instead of sticking to your old black and white?

By the way, here is a photo of the Ottawa Senators when they won their last Stanley Cup in 1927. Sorry, but there is no video because television had not been invented yet. (Although television was demonstrated publicly later that year.)

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