wanting a team to lose does not mean I want the other to win, it may just be a necessity for my peace and quietYou're the bruin fan, not me
wanting a team to lose does not mean I want the other to win, it may just be a necessity for my peace and quietYou're the bruin fan, not me
Whatever makes you sleep at night. You still were hoping for the Bruins to win the Stanley Cup. That's as big a cardinal sin as I can imagine.wanting a team to lose does not mean I want the other to win, it may just be a necessity for my peace and quiet
As a line in the movie Will said, it was about survival, conscience was a luxuryWhatever makes you sleep at night. You still were hoping for the Bruins to win the Stanley Cup. That's as big a cardinal sin as I can imagine.
The Expos have entered the chat, Mr. Frontrunner.I'm not a traitor like you.
I was also hoping for the Bruins to win. If you had to live in Vancouver as we did you'd feel the same way. Douchebag Canucks fans are hard enough to deal with as it is and they've never actually won anything. You don't want to know what they'd be like if they did. Nobody wants that.Whatever makes you sleep at night. You still were hoping for the Bruins to win the Stanley Cup. That's as big a cardinal sin as I can imagine.
No enemy is worse than the Leafs. Boston isn't even close. Even the Nordiques aren't close. The team from Toronto is always the greater evil.Bruins are the “Auld Enemy.”
The important goal is to see to it that they never win anything ever again until we are all long dead.Hard to care about the leafs when nobody alive has watched them win anything.
they left me before I left them.The Expos have entered the chat, Mr. Frontrunner.
Hard to care about the leafs when nobody alive has watched them win anything.
I wasn't alive when the Leafs were considered a rival.Hard to care about the leafs when nobody alive has watched them win anything.
Why shouldn't 79 count? Or the 78 series, for that matter? I lived in Southern Ontario back then and it was extremely consequential both to me and to all the Leaf lickspittle fans with whom I went to school. Had the Leafs won either of those series my life would have been made unbearable. As it was it was I who got to make their lives miserable and I did not waste those opportunities. I still occasionally use "It was 3-1" on social media posts. It will never not be a great riposte to shut down any Leafs fan who gets too big for their britches.We’ve only one meeting of real consequence in 5 decades*, and Chariots of Tire Fire rag-dolled them out in 7, with an assist (literally) to Alex “Do You Know Who I Am?” Galchenyuk.
*The farcical series in ‘79 doesn’t count.
So you were a fan all the way until 2004 then?they left me before I left them.
ps Giants hadn't won shit since the1950s when I switched)
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they told me they were leaving me starting in 1998, then 1999, then Loria dipped his wick in another in 2000, took them off radio/tv, cut me off as a fan, then in 2001 it was the last season etc, finally I accepted their pleas for a divorce, it is on them.So you were a fan all the way until 2004 then?
1978 we were still better than the Islanders, it was in 1979 that the Rangers saved our bacon to some extent by taking out the upstarts in NassauThe 78 and 79 series were easy sweeps and TML were inconsequential clowns.
The 78 series was particularly ridiculous because TML upset the obviously better and soon to be unstoppable NYI. They actually did the Habs a big favour.
But the Bruins mattered. Bigly.
nah the Nordiques were the ultimate enemy. Remember they were the true Quebec team, we cheered for the English jewsNo enemy is worse than the Leafs. Boston isn't even close. Even the Nordiques aren't close. The team from Toronto is always the greater evil.
Second biggest.Whatever makes you sleep at night. You still were hoping for the Bruins to win the Stanley Cup. That's as big a cardinal sin as I can imagine.