Any hockey game you watch on NESN, they don't take sides throughout the whole game.
um, you might want to take off your Bruins glasses and rethink that statement
1998 ~ Barrie
2003 ~ Toronto
2005 ~ London, Toronto
2006 ~ Toronto
2008 ~ Hartford, Mansfied I,
2009 ~ Toronto, Chicago I, Chicago II
2010 ~ Cleveland, Buffalo
2011 ~ Toronto I, Toronto II, Ottawa, Hamilton
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
what stupid times for hockey, 1 and 3pm. 7pm the earliest.
stupid NBC coverage
agree afternoon playoff games are the worst.
It's like NBC doesn't want people to watch these games. Obviously I'll watch the Hawks game, but I doubt I'll be looking to spend 3 hours inside tomorrow on what's supposed to be a beautiful day here in Chicago.
what stupid times for hockey, 1 and 3pm. 7pm the earliest.
stupid NBC coverage
agree afternoon playoff games are the worst.
It's like NBC doesn't want people to watch these games. Obviously I'll watch the Hawks game, but I doubt I'll be looking to spend 3 hours inside tomorrow on what's supposed to be a beautiful day here in Chicago.
exactly.... who is going to watch ..no one. yeah hun i dont want to spend time with you and the kid this afternoon cause hockeys on.... and with that the fight began
Hamilton 9-13-05; Toronto 5-9-06, Toronto 8-21-09, Toronto 9-12-11, Hamilton 9-15-11....
what stupid times for hockey, 1 and 3pm. 7pm the earliest.
stupid NBC coverage
agree afternoon playoff games are the worst.
It's like NBC doesn't want people to watch these games. Obviously I'll watch the Hawks game, but I doubt I'll be looking to spend 3 hours inside tomorrow on what's supposed to be a beautiful day here in Chicago.
exactly.... who is going to watch ..no one. yeah hun i dont want to spend time with you and the kid this afternoon cause hockeys on.... and with that the fight began
It is tough. I recorded the 'Ning came and was catching up as I was coming in and out of the house. Only thing that stands to reason is that an afternoon game on NBC is worth more in advertising than a night game on NBCSN. It does suck though.
Where coaches go to die.... Just this morning Bob MacKenzie was saying Babcock to the Sabres was almost a done deal, now it's down to the Blues and Leaves...
The Leafs threw cartoon money at him (while the Sabres were already about to make him the highest paid HC by far... along with a much brighter/immediate future).
I wont be surprised also if they handed him significant GM duties (which Im really glad the Sabres did not agree to).
They are saying about 8 year/ total of $50 Million.
Anyway, I don't harbor any ill will towards Babcock leaving the Wings. A monkey would have made that decision. If rumors are correct, the Wings were offering him 4 yrs / $3.25M. The Leave's offer is literally double that in years and annual salary.
Considering Quenneville is currently the highest paid coach at $2.75 million, that is an insane offer based on the current market rate.
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2003 ~ Toronto
2005 ~ London, Toronto
2006 ~ Toronto
2008 ~ Hartford, Mansfied I,
2009 ~ Toronto, Chicago I, Chicago II
2010 ~ Cleveland, Buffalo
2011 ~ Toronto I, Toronto II, Ottawa, Hamilton
2013 - London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
stupid NBC coverage
didnt see the games on sat/sun due to nice weather. lol but man anaheim looks brutal.
shaws header was awesome, everyone celebrating when they knew it woulldnt count...lol classic highlight.
hahaha. What a joke
OUR WINDOW IS CLOSING WE NEED A HEAD COACH
Just this morning Bob MacKenzie was saying Babcock to the Sabres was almost a done deal, now it's down to the Blues and Leaves...
I wont be surprised also if they handed him significant GM duties (which Im really glad the Sabres did not agree to).
They are saying about 8 year/ total of $50 Million.
Have fun with that.
Yikes. Glad MacLellan signed with Edmonton beforehand.
damn you babcock....
feel dirty need a shower... disgusted..lol
And he gets longer summer vacations as another incentive!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGWRAa5uTUQ
Considering Quenneville is currently the highest paid coach at $2.75 million, that is an insane offer based on the current market rate.