Reclamation Project
Cut It All Right In Two
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Yep
They should stick to arson
And his cocaine joke was disgusting. And when he tried fighting Kopitar. What a joke of an organization.
Look at that circus.
Yep
They should stick to arson
And his cocaine joke was disgusting. And when he tried fighting Kopitar. What a joke of an organization.
Look at that circus.
Here you go. And my favorite part of this play isn't actually the hit, but afterwards when Burrows tries to shove Richie and he just shoves Burrows to the ice again.
You seem very narrow-minded.
Just because Simmer and Schenn are on a bad team, doesn't make their characters less great than those on a great team.
It's funny. Most flyers fans wouldn't trade back Simmer, Schenn and a 2nd for Richards and I"m sure most kings would agree. That to me sounds like a win/win situation.
Haha and this one just cause its funny
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Really the cocaine made him look stupid. You got nailed and shoved down by a guy and the only thing you've got left is a joke some drunk flyers fan would come up with. I believe I will score that a -10 for you, sir.
Thanks for the you tube clips, that was a fun trip down memory lane!
I probably shouldn't post this cause it's embarrassing, but this is a thread about Richards and we are posting old videos of him sooooo...
Please tell me I'm not the only one who remembers these awful commercials from Philly![]()
I probably shouldn't post this cause it's embarrassing, but this is a thread about Richards and we are posting old videos of him sooooo...
Please tell me I'm not the only one who remembers these awful commercials from Philly![]()
Yep - but my favourite part is seeing the entire Canucks bench jump back when Richie made contact. Apparently they thought it was an earthquake or something.
Haha and this one just cause its funny
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Really the cocaine made him look stupid. You got nailed and shoved down by a guy and the only thing you've got left is a joke some drunk flyers fan would come up with. I believe I will score that a -10 for you, sir.
Sad to say, I remember them, (and there ws more that one) . Morganti has no excuse, he's on TV /radio for a living.
Richards was asked at the end of his first year in LA if he'd been approached (he's got a couple of friends who either produce (it's always sunny in phila) or act (Bones/Dave Boreanz) to do a cameo on a tv show. He told the reporter that if he'd seen the BMW commercials, he wouldn't have to ask that question.
Even if Philly, esp from his teammates, he got teased about them.
I did like his commerical wit Ovie for Verizon pre winter classic 2010 (Flyers and Caps in the airport terminal) where the two teams are sitting next to each other and Ovie looks over at him and Richie just givea a hard glare (no talking) challenging Ovie and the two teams head outside and play hockey under the airplane wing.
Given that he's pretty good friends with Dave Boreanz, I really thought he'd do a walk on. Boreanz was on NHL Live about 10 days or so ago and they were talking hockey (he's a huge flyes fan) and he mentioned that trading Richards was a mistake, which is something he tweeted the dayof the trade he was really angry. Richards said he called Dave Boreanz that day and told him he'd be playing for the Kings that year and Boreanz laughed, thinking it was a joke but MR wasn't kidding and he said Boreanz was shocked.
That gif...
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Haha, that's perfect! Isn't that from one of the spots with Cabbie when he asked Richie if Burrows' body made a sound when he hit him?
Richards is a lot like Scott Stevens in that he didn't just change games. He changed series (or at least tried his damndest.) That's probably what I loved most about him.I love that reaction...that hit terrified the whole lot of them and they did the wave.
Richards can have a real annoying effect on opposing teams in the playoffs, like in 2011 when the Sabres series started and despite playing with a torn up wrst and pneumonia, he identified Miller as the weak link and from shift 1, pestered him, chased him right behind the net when Miller was back there tyring to get the puck and checked him. Then he stood right in front of Miller in the crease and ran his mouth to the point where Miller cross checked him nad got a penalty. Richards kept at it and yapped that the Sabres were getting away with murder , which MIller got angry at. This 12 second video, he accuses MR of being a mass murderer and has a bit of demented glare in his eye.\
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy0F9_pugHA
Richards is a lot like Scott Stevens in that he didn't just change games. He changed series (or at least tried his damndest.) That's probably what I loved most about him.
2008: Keep in mind Malkin came in to Philadelphia with 15 points through 9 games. Richards scored 2 goals in period 1, game 1, doing what he can to keep this team competitive; Malkin matches that production with a goal and an assist. While we have the man-advantage, Malkin is sprung for a short-handed chance which Biron stops. Richards proceeds takes full-advantage of a prone Malkin, who was standing off-balance, and absolutely buries him into the boards. Malkin scored on a second opportunity, but you could tell Richards just solved our problem. Of the remaining 4 games, Malkin finishes with all of 2 goals (no assists.) The very next series, Malkin finishes with 1 goal and 2 assists (through 7 games). He was a ghost.
2009: All Richards did was lead the team in scoring while playing with two separated shoulders. No heroics here.
2010: This was a fun one. At the time, Boston had the perfect one-two punch down the middle with Krejci and Bergeron. I'm not even ashamed to say it. Their pair were better all-around players than Richards and Carter, and the advantage gets a little more obvious when you have to shield Briere at even-strength. So, Richards did what he does early in game 2, lines up Krejci, and hits him with a center-ice hit so well-timed it broke Krejci's wrist. Took him completely out of the series. Literally.
2011: At this point, it's a given. With the series tied 2-2, Richards goes full on beast-mode, and gives the Flyers another slight advantage when he aggressively takes Connolly into the boards. It didn't look pretty. And, to be entirely honest, it probably didn't help Connolly's concussion history at all. Still, the Flyers came away with 2 of the next 3, and moved on.
This was from '09.Excellent post.
Really awesome post, Clown Baby. I agree with everything you said.
For whatever reason, this is the moment Mike became my favorite player. Nothing to special, but I could just tell he was something really special after this in 2008.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=4ouw9hj7ihY#t=208
LOL - ewwww Randy Jones sighting.
Really awesome post, Clown Baby. I agree with everything you said.
For whatever reason, this is the moment Mike became my favorite player. Nothing to special, but I could just tell he was something really special after this in 2008.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=4ouw9hj7ihY#t=208
He was great in that series right thru to OT in game 7 and he shadowed Ovie to the point of distraction. Young player, 3rd year in the NHL and his first true test playoff wise and he showed the roots of what has grown into a tried and true playoff warrior.