Stan Fischler @StanFischler 1h
He might be in need of a new virtual home if that actually happens
I used to like him as a coach. But hell, he's horrible with his players. Regardless of how a team is playing, we're not talking just very young adults here (18-22), but he treats them it seems with little respect. If I'm in the Rangers camp, I'd want him gone for next Season if the Rangers do in fact get swept or anything close to that this series.
Yes....the neutral zone is where speed is generated.By all three zones you mean defending zone,attacking zone and neutral zone ?
Stan Fischler is an awful reporter and terrible historian. http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?t=721668 This tread is all you need to see the sheer idiocy of Fischler.
1. Garden wasn't rocking due to the Rangers play. Would the TD Garden be rocking with the shoes reversed?Just got home from the garden-
I don't get to many games, so I never knew that Krejci has wheels. I know he's called the matrix and can generally slow the play down... but man I never realized on TV how fast he really is at getting to the open ice.
My group of ranger friends and I always rag on Paille (in a loving way) about his stone hands. It was so good seeing him pot that GWG and get first star.
Also, got a lot of props for my Savard jersey, was not expecting that at all.
P.S. I was expecting the garden to be rocking, but it was very quiet.
Agreed 100%.The only thing that annoys me about the bandwagon is it completely outprices me for tickets, but I'll take a winning team on tv over a bad team live and in person. I remember in college, especially in 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 seasons I probably went to about 30 games each year never spending more than 20 bucks on ticket. 2008-2009 dropped down to about 15 games. 2009-2010 dropped to about 5 games. For the Cup season I got to two playoff games and only one regular season games. The frustrating thing is seeing old college friends who never even knew what a hockey puck was or gave me crap about liking what was essentially the red-headed step child of the Boston sports landscape all of sudden become the biggest Bruins fans out there taking up my tickets.
1. Garden wasn't rocking due to the Rangers play. Would the TD Garden be rocking with the shoes reversed?
2. Many B's fans there?
Agreed 100%.
When I went to school in Boston 2004-2006 the Bruins were the revolution. Absolutely nobody cared, there was zero interest.Now, I see people who laughed at hockey, wearing their B's stuff, very annoying.
That said, B's still are a clear 3rd behind the Sox and Pats, and if the Celtics were a contender they'd be behind them too.
Maybe when the Rangers let him go he will go to the Nucks
2. Many B's fans there?
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I watched TSN and it looked about 50-50 Bruins Rags fans. Bruins fans showed up big time as they usually do. I wonder why there are only a handful of Rangers fans at the TD Garden for these games? I thought their fanbase was larger, guess not.
313?i was there for game 1 and there was only two rangers fans in my entire section, one of which was extremely obnoxious and eventually got thrown out before ot.
It was hilarious. During every stoppage of play, numerous boston fans were flipping and holding the bird up at the guy, telling him to ****, etc. One of the bruins fans was about to get thrown out shortly after the nyr fan, but my section began chanting, "let him stay! Let him stay!" until they finally did just that.
OMG could you just see him screaming at Henrik and Daniel?
3-0
2010
luckily we don't have savard and sobotka to F-Up a line change if this goes to a game 7
on a happier note. I have a ticket to Game 7 of this series or home game #1 in the next round... 7 rows up. Certified badass right here
Hey Jesarino and KSP....Wes said he could get his wife to dance for us if we road trip up to Toronto. You in?
3 times in 172 tries a team has come back from down 3-0, or a 1.7% chance for the Rags and a 98.3% chance for the Bruins.
The Rangers actually have better odds to come back then the Flyers did.