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The Good The Bad & The Ugly - Round 1 Game 1 - Sens vs Habs

he hit him with that end, but a butt end usually is like a spear, not just hitting each other with sticks

I hate 93 and 7 on their team big time
 
BTW - was waiting to see if anyone would mention how well MT managed the bench last night, as well as the post-game PC....
 
Patiently waiting for the Habs fans to admit the embellishment/faker talk was pure and adulterated BS and that Stone is a warrior who came back to try to play through the injury.

He was hurt, but that type of frantic writhing around on the ice is typically reserved for players with face and eye injuries. Not typically for an injured wrist.
 
BTW - was waiting to see if anyone would mention how well MT managed the bench last night, as well as the post-game PC....

Therrien also needs praises for the Flynn-Mitchell-DSP trades. Lots of journalist mentioned at trade deadline that it was Therrien asking Bergevin to get him players that could play his style in playoffs. Sekac wasn't one of them...

Let's hope they keep it up, because typically your top lines balance themselves out...it's your bottom 6 that can make a difference in a series. That's why Detroit did so well end of 90's...all that depth on bottom 6. Same with pretty much every Cup winner....
 
Yep.

Guess he should not have hurt himself trying to be tough at the end of the game.

This.

If he really were injured, he wouldn't have been taking the gloves off at the end of the game. More to the point, if he was injured he wouldn't have been on the ice in the last minute "warrior" or not. You know what a microfracture amounts to? Soreness like the kind you get when you accidentally hit your thumb with the hammer. You don't generally get put in a cast. And in Stone's case it didn't stop him from playing nor will it tomorrow. About the only adversity Stone will need to overcome is having to jerk off with his other hand for a few days.
 
This.

If he really were injured, he wouldn't have been taking the gloves off at the end of the game. More to the point, if he was injured he wouldn't have been on the ice in the last minute "warrior" or not. You know what a microfracture amounts to? Soreness like the kind you get when you accidentally hit your thumb with the hammer. You don't generally get put in a cast. And in Stone's case it didn't stop him from playing nor will it tomorrow. About the only adversity Stone will need to overcome is having to jerk off with his other hand for a few days.

Isn't that what Hot Karl is for?
 
Listened to Ward, Ferraro, and McLellan on the radio this afternoon.

Basically they said a micro fracture is nothing... half the league is playing with a microfracture somewhere, but most guys just think its a bruise and play through it... they never get MRIs so it never gets diagnosed and just heals naturally. They said you can get one on a hard body check, or a cross check in front of the net... Ward said he even got one lifting weights.

They also said there is virtually no chance he won't play next game.

They also said that Murray whining about the threats was ridiculous cause threats get said 100 times every game.
 
The Sens pulled way more shit than us to be called, which all went uncalled except at the end when it no longer mattered. It was clearly one sided.

They called nothing on both sides (with the exception of DLR), it's just that the Sens were committing more infractions than the Habs.
 
They called nothing on both sides (with the exception of DLR), it's just that the Sens were committing more infractions than the Habs.

I know what you mean, but if you call DLR, why not give us an equalizer when there were tons of opportunity to do so? Tons. Just give us a call.
 
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