GPH Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 Damn, I love hockey. Even more when the Canadiens are winning like this season. Seriously, I think no other sport beats hockey on television. Fast action, solid physical contacts, intelligent plays, etc. I don't understand why you Americans don't love it as we do in Canada. Football rules, but why the hell is baseball more popular than hockey? Watching baseball on TV is as exciting as watching plants grow... So, any hockey fans out there?
grawk Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 I'm a capitals partial plan holder, and have 2 kids that play.
ojnihs Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 I don't understand why you Americans don't love it as we do in Canada. Football rules, but why the hell is baseball more popular than hockey? Watching baseball on TV is as exciting as watching plants grow... while i agree that watching baseball on tv is boring as all heck, going to the stadiums to watch the games is far better. as someone who grew up in minnesota, i'm quite fond of hockey, but don't really follow it all that much. football is, and always will be, my all-time favorite, especially college football. college sports is basically the best sports ever in my book.
boomana Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 I grew up on hockey. My parents, for a time, owned a couple rinks that minor league teams like the Flint Generals (Michigan) used for practice, along with a lot of the kids' leagues and figure skaters, etc. I used to work in the pro shop and the concession stand, or was stuck cleaning the bathrooms or whatever else they told me I doing that day. Both my brothers played, and my younger brother played in a travel league, mostly to places in Ontario as I remember. I even played Ringette when I was about 13, but wasn't any good. I really like hockey, but haven't followed it in a while. Don't know why. Maybe because it's expensive to go to live games. Maybe because we get a lot of NHL players at my rehab. With the exception of one, they and their families have all been nightmares. Mostly likely, I just have other things to do with my time. I'd still love to see a live game, though. That's always good.
GPH Posted March 21, 2008 Author Report Posted March 21, 2008 Maybe because it's expensive to go to live games. Sad but true... For the price of a live hockey game, I can go to 4-5 music shows in small venues that I'm almost sure will be good compared to a hockey game that can be very boring (i.e. against New Jersey Devils ). To make it even worse, they sell the beer 9$ at the Bell Centre. With that said, the arena was sold out for every game in the last couple of years and it's actually hard to even find a ticket.
deepak Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 I lived in Canada for eight years so big hockey fan here.
aerius Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 Sad but true... For the price of a live hockey game, I can go to 4-5 music shows in small venues that I'm almost sure will be good compared to a hockey game that can be very boring (i.e. against New Jersey Devils ). To make it even worse, they sell the beer 9$ at the Bell Centre. With that said, the arena was sold out for every game in the last couple of years and it's actually hard to even find a ticket. It's even worse in Toronto, and our team completely sucks ass. The only reason I can even get tickets to a game is because my GF's friend's brother plays for the Leafs, so once in a while they can pass us a couple extra friends & family tickets. I love watching hockey, but not the Leafs since they skate like slugs and all they do is dump & chase the puck since they have so few skill players. Watching say, Ottawa & Montreal go at it is a whole different story, pure end to end action, brilliant passes and moves along with great goals. It's a much more exciting & enjoyable game.
GPH Posted March 21, 2008 Author Report Posted March 21, 2008 It's even worse in Toronto, and our team completely sucks ass. The only reason I can even get tickets to a game is because my GF's friend's brother plays for the Leafs, so once in a while they can pass us a couple extra friends & family tickets. I love watching hockey, but not the Leafs since they skate like slugs and all they do is dump & chase the puck since they have so few skill players. Watching say, Ottawa & Montreal go at it is a whole different story, pure end to end action, brilliant passes and moves along with great goals. It's a much more exciting & enjoyable game. As much as I hate the Leafs when they're playing good hockey (old Montreal-Toronto rivalry ), it's sad to see them lose like that because the fans in Toronto are exceptionnal and they deserve a good team.
GPH Posted March 21, 2008 Author Report Posted March 21, 2008 BTW, take a look at this video. This guy is one of the main reasons why we're winning this year. One-handed top-corner shots...
aerius Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 As much as I hate the Leafs when they're playing good hockey (old Montreal-Toronto rivalry ), it's sad to see them lose like that because the fans in Toronto are exceptionnal and they deserve a good team. I'd say the problem is our fans are too good, no matter how much the Leafs suck the ACC is always sold out so there's no incentive for the owners & management to improve the team. The Leafs could finish dead last for 5 years and the ACC will still be sold out every single night. If Toronto fans actually stopped going to the games, then management will actually start thinking about building a good team to get the fans back. Of course, there's the other problem of the Leafs being majority owned by the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan, those dumbasses don't know a goddamn thing about hockey.
tom_hankins Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 Not only am I a fan.(raised on the Wings) But Ice is my life!
grawk Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 Not only am I a fan.(raised on the Wings) But Ice is my life! I need to talk to you about converting a warehouse into a rink
tom_hankins Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 Come on down the second week of April. You can learn for yourself. We will be taking down a rink and rebuilding it. Have to have it done in three weeks. Its on sand and is going to be a real pain in the ass since the sub floor heater has been down for over a year. Lots of fun. Plus you can learn the joys of what cold feet really are when you spend 7-10 hours straight on the ice during painting.
deepak Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 It's even worse in Toronto, and our team completely sucks ass. The only reason I can even get tickets to a game is because my GF's friend's brother plays for the Leafs, so once in a while they can pass us a couple extra friends & family tickets. I love watching hockey, but not the Leafs since they skate like slugs and all they do is dump & chase the puck since they have so few skill players. Watching say, Ottawa & Montreal go at it is a whole different story, pure end to end action, brilliant passes and moves along with great goals. It's a much more exciting & enjoyable game. Ottowa is absolutely nasty. I love catching their games on TV. Some of the best sporting events that I've been to were the early/mid 90s Oilers games
deepak Posted March 21, 2008 Report Posted March 21, 2008 Actually the best hockey games were the mens minor league town games. Tiny town in Saskatchewan plus good hockey, AC/DC firing up the crowd = people getting rowdy as hell...good times
tom_hankins Posted March 22, 2008 Report Posted March 22, 2008 Well the Thrashers managed to piss off another one last night. Grawk, We had the hats on, and caught grief from some friends of mine.
grawk Posted March 22, 2008 Report Posted March 22, 2008 Well the Thrashers managed to piss off another one last night. Grawk, We had the hats on, and caught grief from some friends of mine. The hats are why you guys were winning after 2
tom_hankins Posted March 22, 2008 Report Posted March 22, 2008 The hats are why you guys were winning after 2 I think us being in the lead during any game is more an act of God, or great goaltending. Because they have seen more rubber this year than Good Year.
GPH Posted March 23, 2008 Author Report Posted March 23, 2008 We just beat Boston for the 8th time in a row this season.
grawk Posted March 23, 2008 Report Posted March 23, 2008 We just beat Boston for the 8th time in a row this season. And the caps thank you for that
GPH Posted April 11, 2008 Author Report Posted April 11, 2008 So guys, what are your picks for the playoffs? Here's mine: Montreal/Boston: Habs in 5. I don't know how the Bruins got to the playoffs, but they sucked pretty hard against Montreal during all the season. Tim Thomas can be good on some nights, so I give them one game. Ottawa/Pittsburgh: Penguins in 6. Ottawa used to be a good team at the beginning of the season, but their downfall has been going for so long that I can't imagine them coming back. New York/New Jersey: Devils in 7. The Rangers are the better team IMO and the Devils are boring as hell, but they've got Brodeur in the nets. Enough said. Washington/Philadelphia: Caps in 6. They've come a long way to make the playoffs and they're on fire right now. I can't see them going very far in the playoffs, but they will at least beat the Flyers. I don't know the teams in the Western Conference very well, so I won't prounounce myself on these. GO HABS GO!
grawk Posted April 11, 2008 Report Posted April 11, 2008 So guys, what are your picks for the playoffs? Here's mine: Montreal/Boston: Habs in 5. I don't know how the Bruins got to the playoffs, but they sucked pretty hard against Montreal during all the season. Tim Thomas can be good on some nights, so I give them one game. habs in 5 sounds about right Ottawa/Pittsburgh: Penguins in 6. Ottawa used to be a good team at the beginning of the season, but their downfall has been going for so long that I can't imagine them coming back. pens in 3, even tho I hate the pens. The sens are awful anymore New York/New Jersey: Devils in 7. The Rangers are the better team IMO and the Devils are boring as hell, but they've got Brodeur in the nets. Enough said. rangers in 6. I want the devils to win, but the rangers are dangerous. Now is when drury comes alive. Washington/Philadelphia: Caps in 6. They've come a long way to make the playoffs and they're on fire right now. I can't see them going very far in the playoffs, but they will at least beat the Flyers. Caps in 5. If they beat the flyers, they're going deep I don't know the teams in the Western Conference very well, so I won't prounounce myself on these. I'll say nashville in 7 over detroit, calgary in 6 over san jose, anaheim in 5. I'm not sure who they're even playing, or who the other game is between.GO HABS GO! Go CAPS! [me=grawk]is rockin' the hawk in section 402 for tomorrow's caps/flyers game.[/me]
GPH Posted April 11, 2008 Author Report Posted April 11, 2008 * grawk is rockin' the hawk in section 402 for tomorrow's caps/flyers game. You lucky bastard. Tickets here are nearly impossible to find and prices are crazy if you get them second hand. I guess I'll be watching Saturday night game with a couple of friends at my house with lots of beer. Not as good as the real thing, but fun nonetheless.
grawk Posted April 11, 2008 Report Posted April 11, 2008 You lucky bastard. Tickets here are nearly impossible to find and prices are crazy if you get them second hand. I guess I'll be watching Saturday night game with a couple of friends at my house with lots of beer. Not as good as the real thing, but fun nonetheless. Whoops, I just checked with ticketmaster We're now Section 120, Row A (on the Mother FUCKING GLASS!)
n_maher Posted April 11, 2008 Report Posted April 11, 2008 We just beat Boston for the 8th time in a row this season. That's like saying you just woke up for the 8th day in a row.
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