zman77
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My wife is still recovering from Monday night, so @WhiteTrashAmerican will be coming with me instead.
May the Fourth be with us.
I'm gonna be there again tonight.... my voice is still about 80% from Monday but I'll do plenty if foot stomping yelling and towel waving.Haven't been to a playoff game in a minute, I'm ready to lose my voice 3 minutes into game
I'm sure they are reading...I am, and I have to say we are in trouble. Huge uphill battle for the Bruins to be competitive in this series.So to recap, we won Game 1 5-1, pushed the season scoring total to 21-2 over 4 games and in a reprisal of the Regular Season matchups, showed that the Canes are not just capable of going toe to toe physically with the Bruins, but can actually start dictating play when they do. Which, lets be honest, is a huge difference from the last time these two teams met in the playoffs. Couple more games like that and this could be a quick little soiree. Oh, this is being cross posted to the main board and there are Bruins fans reading this, too?
Go Canes!
Many Bruins and even Canes fans won't admit it (Bs fans want to hold onto hope, Canes fans haven't forgotten the previous 2 playoff series and are no strangers to the team coming up short) but this is absolutely right.I'm sure they are reading...I am, and I have to say we are in trouble. Huge uphill battle for the Bruins to be competitive in this series.
Never give up hope but realistically, it would be a massive upset if the Bruins came back to win this series.
Rationality, quite refreshing.... prior to game one I'd say 90% of your fellow bruins fans just regurgitated how they dominated the 19/20' and 20/20' Hurricanes with no regaurd for the fact that at the time the Canes were a team full of 19-21 year Olds who weren't even at NHL weight yet... (our best players)I'm sure they are reading...I am, and I have to say we are in trouble. Huge uphill battle for the Bruins to be competitive in this series.
Never give up hope but realistically, it would be a massive upset if the Bruins came back to win this series.
Stranger things have happened. I'm not really going to breathe easy about any potential matchup until its over, as I've seen huge mismatches go the complete opposite direction. Sometimes teams just go into a mental block they cannot get out of (Tampa in 2019, one could argue Philly in the 97 finals, or hell, even the Falcons in SB51). But yeah....I'm sure they are reading...I am, and I have to say we are in trouble. Huge uphill battle for the Bruins to be competitive in this series.
Never give up hope but realistically, it would be a massive upset if the Bruins came back to win this series.
The look on the Rats face at the end of game one might say other wise, They will try I don't doubt it... When we repel their initial ten minute onslaught tonight they will crack.Today is why Jaccob Slavin is so important to our team.
Boston is coming, and they are bringing Hell with them. I fully expect tonight to look like a repeat of game one's start because while they lost, Boston's spirit isn't broken. You gotta know that loss is eating at Marchand. Perform terribly and he'll never hear the end of it.
I truly believe that if we are able to impose our will on Boston it will be because our little light of righteousness will do what he does and erases the competition. But more than that today, along with Gleason, have to make sure that the D is well organized. It doesn't take much to flip a game quickly. Ask Florida. This is not over by a long shot. Make sure our guys don't get cocky, keep Boston to the outside, and continue playing with the violence that got you to 1-0.
And for the crowd going to the game tonight, continue to be our spirit bomb. Keep our title of loudest house in the NHL strong. Let's go boys!
I never understood my friends of other teams (what few I have) that don't live and die by every single playoff game. But after 4 straight years, I get it. I literally grew up conditioned to expect that playoffs are like this once in a blue moon, all-or-nothing shot at the Cup.
I'm starting to have a little more understanding of how a friend of mine (Bruins fan) can walk around the day after a playoff loss not totally emotionally wrecked, but I still feel the "this game means everything" mentality bubbling down deep inside of my psyche lol.
This season was amusing with flip outs from newer Canes fans who would say the team is trash we allowed a goal and the world was ending with a every loss because they don't realize hockey is 82 games how dare they only win 70%! The Canes "Slump" after the break didn't concern me in the slightest this is a team that KNEW they would be in the playoffs and their bar is set much higher.... I would understand those freakouts if we had be a cusp/WC team.... I don't when this team had a 47-20 regulation record and 90 points when the "slump started" Had we not earned anther point we were still a playoff team.Wait that means they don't live and die by every 82 game in the regular season? You should evaluate these relationships for toxicity.
If only post rattles counted as goals! Close only counts in Horseshoes and Nuclear Weapons.I like our chances too, but the 5-1 game one win at one point in the third period was one post clunk away from being 2-2. Strange things happen in hockey, and the strength of this team all year has been managing the uncertainty.
you forgot the Hand grenadesIf only post rattles counted as goals! Close only counts in Horseshoes and Nuclear Weapons.
Mortars, arty, indirect anything, anything APIT, or HE / HEAT, JDAM.....you forgot the Hand grenades