Post-Game Talk: Game 4: The MSL OT Hour

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The one on Gionta?

Was a very good save, but Gionta was also a bit handcuffed and the puck bounced on him a bit, gave Hank time to come across and close off the lower half of the net.

Hank was very good, but that Bouillon goal still has odor on it, to me.

So, Lundqvist leads the entire playoffs in wins, save %, and GAA and we're still talking about HIM? NYR fans are something else...
 
The one on Gionta?

Was a very good save, but Gionta was also a bit handcuffed and the puck bounced on him a bit, gave Hank time to come across and close off the lower half of the net.

Hank was very good, but that Bouillon goal still has odor on it, to me.

G should actually get credit on the Gionta save, too, since he laid some wood on Gionta and caused him not to get all of it.
 
So, Lundqvist leads the entire playoffs in wins, save %, and GAA and we're still talking about HIM? NYR fans are something else...

You should have read this BB guy in the game thread - disgusting

Reminds me of all the garbage that came out in the first couple months of the season. Some "fans" have zero faith, zero respect

One game from playing for the cup - amazing - LGR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Thought that was Girardi. If it was Stralman, yeah, bad play. Regardless of who it was, it was bad.

Was it Girardi? Oops, could be me that is wrong.
Sorry 'bout that. It was a horrendous play, and I don't have replay.

Probably not Stralman, that's why I was so surprised.

Thanks for the correction BB!
 
Was it Girardi? Oops, could be me that is wrong.
Sorry 'bout that. It was a horrendous play, and I don't have replay.

Probably not Stralman, that's why I was so surprised.

Thanks for the correction BB!

Well I'm not 100% sure myself actually haha. Hard to remember particular plays and players like that with how nerve wracking the games are.
 
So, Lundqvist leads the entire playoffs in wins, save %, and GAA and we're still talking about HIM? NYR fans are something else...

People like us don't understand the game and should make more of an effort to learn it.
 
So, Lundqvist leads the entire playoffs in wins, save %, and GAA and we're still talking about HIM? NYR fans are something else...

It's just an observation, jeez.

Look, if we lost this game, it would not have been the fault of Hank or anything - the team in front of him definitely could have been better. All I am saying is that I think he should make that save in game 4 of the conference finals. It's not a horrendous goal, but I think he makes that 99/100.
 
So, Lundqvist leads the entire playoffs in wins, save %, and GAA and we're still talking about HIM? NYR fans are something else...

He found a new level after game 6 against Phi. Knew he could get there.
 
I literally have tears in my eyes.... Not only do I live and die with this team, but today means so much to me. As I said in the GDT, I lost my Dad on this day in 2010 and the season has ended on this day in 2012 and 2013. For them to win this one makes me so happy. My sister (not the biggest hockey fan) called me almost immediately yelling because she was watching and knew what it meant....

I love this team. #Believe #LetsGoRangers

I understand where you are coming from. I lost my Dad in December.He was a huge Ranger fan. He was at game 7 of the Devils series in 94' and was there the night we won the cup.

He had an accident on Halloween night in his house, he fell and bashed his head open. The last thing we talked about was the Rangers via text. They had just had a nice bounce back win that night. When he came to a week after his brain surgery he wasn't the same, there were moments when he was there. I woud visit with him and watch the Rangers games with him in the hospital and most of the time he would know what was going on.

Everything that is happening now is so surreal. He was a big horse guy as well, He owned a couple of race horses in his life and loved the triple crown. To see all of this coming together now after he has left this world is so bittersweet.
 
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