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#21 Unread post by sunshine229 »

Oh, why'd you have to talk about hockey playoffs? I MISS THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can't wait till next season, we'll be there for sure. 8)
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Yahoooooooo!!!!!!!!Canucks score with 18-1/2 seconds to go. Canucks 1 Bruins Zero.
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:lol: This is hockey you are getting so excited about????

Guess that is Ice Hockey & you are all Canadians so maybe that explains the fuss?
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Now if it was Caber Tossing......... :party:
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mogster wrote::lol: This is hockey you are getting so excited about????

Guess that is Ice Hockey & you are all Canadians so maybe that explains the fuss?
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Now if it was Caber Tossing......... :party:
It's not just hockey. It's the Stanley Cup. It's the NHL equivalent of Olympic hockey.

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better than olympic hockey...
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#26 Unread post by sunshine229 »

Blues - nice try at a comparison but the Brits do not really watch the Winter Olympics... in fact when the 2010 Olympics were on I was saying at work that I was going to watch the Olympics and people looked at me really confused and said, "aren't the Olympics in London in 2012?" It was as if the Winter Olympics didn't even exist...

So let's try this one... The NHL final is like the final games in the World Cup of Football, or the last game in the European Cup of football (Barcelona vs. Manchester United last weekend). It's HUGE to any hockey fan!!!

GO CANUCKS!!! (I was born in Vancouver so I'm allowed to cheer from them even though my regular team is the Calgary Flames... ;) )
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#27 Unread post by mogster »

[quote="sunshine229"]Blues - nice try at a comparison but the Brits do not really watch the Winter Olympics...

*******Excuse me, but not all Brits are as insular & ignorant as Londoners! :lol: I watch quite a bit of the Winter Olympics especially the Luge & Bob.******

So let's try this one... The NHL final is like the final games in the World Cup of Football

********Would that be like the "World Series" Baseball Tournament held exclusively in USA? :? *********


I played ice hockey at school in Edinburgh, at least 4 games a year were on frozen snow!! :lol:
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Game 3 Monday night 5 pm Pacific time. We want to win in five so we can win the cup at home . :mrgreen:
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:lol: :cheerleader: :lol:
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