louisstamos
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I watched the last 3 minutes of the 3rd period, and it was the most exciting playoff hockey so far this year. Tying goal, end to end rushes, huge saves, power play...and now the game is going to OT!
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hockeyfan1 said:Wings win it in OT on a goal by Damian Brunner. Final score 3-2 and a 2 games to 2 series tie.
Now for some even better news for Detroit fans, the Red Wings have won 19 out of 22 series that were tied at 2 games apiece, having accomplished this during their run of 22 straight post-season appearances.
In other words, this series now is far from over.
Source: Sportsnet
Zee said:hockeyfan1 said:Wings win it in OT on a goal by Damian Brunner. Final score 3-2 and a 2 games to 2 series tie.
Now for some even better news for Detroit fans, the Red Wings have won 19 out of 22 series that were tied at 2 games apiece, having accomplished this during their run of 22 straight post-season appearances.
In other words, this series now is far from over.
Source: Sportsnet
I could see this one going 7 games.
LittleHockeyFan said:
RedLeaf said:LittleHockeyFan said:
Hey LHF, how many bears to you own? Or do you just dress up the same ones in different uni's?
LittleHockeyFan said:RedLeaf said:LittleHockeyFan said:
Hey LHF, how many bears to you own? Or do you just dress up the same ones in different uni's?
This is mostly the same bears, just wearing all my son's old Yzerman shirts and tshirts and sweaters. There are a couple that are just RedWings fans (one's in a Curtis Joseph jersey, one's in a Steve Yzerman jersey) but mostly they're redressed Game Day (Leaf) Bears. And this is a drop in the bucket. Pictured here are 16 guys. The latest Leaf bears picture has 19, of whom 13 are the same guys as here. In total, I have over 100 stuffed polar bears, and another 50 or so other bears, pandas and dogs (mostly). But the Leaf game day bears are all polar bears now, because of Carlton