Confused in Canada

EarthgirlEarthgirl Posts: 695
edited April 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
The Oilers are out, TO is out, Calgary is out, altho,all I really care about is the Oilers, but anyways,that play off excitment is gone and Im bored. sigh. It's too early for hockey to be out of my life.
anyone else feeling the playoff blues?
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  • gleemonexgleemonex Posts: 848
    Yes. I stopped caring when Ottawa was eliminated. I will probably follow who wins, but I won't be watching many games for the rest of the playoffs.
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  • SpunkieSpunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 6,764
    hmm. I wonder if the canadian bf will keep wathcing...
  • EvilMerlinEvilMerlin Posts: 1,865
    It could be worse...you could be a Kings fan.
  • TowsertunesTowsertunes Posts: 187
    Team Canada plays this Friday in the World Championships.
    Steve Staios and Sam Gagner are playing for Canada.

    You should still watch NHL playoffs. The games are great.
    At least look for overtime games.
    "they don't give a shit Keith Moon is dead,
    is that exactly what I thought I read?"


    How I choose to feel,...Is how I am.
  • Earthgirl wrote:
    The Oilers are out, TO is out, Calgary is out, altho,all I really care about is the Oilers, but anyways,that play off excitment is gone and Im bored. sigh. It's too early for hockey to be out of my life.
    anyone else feeling the playoff blues?


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  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    EvilMerlin wrote:
    It could be worse...you could be a Kings fan.

    i'd take offense at that but it's true :o


    even so, i still haven't got back into hockey since the lockout......of course rooting for the worst team in the league doesn't help...;) :)
  • If Montreal goes out ( I hope they don't ) well then I won't watch anymore... I really hope next year the Oilers make it :D
  • prljamgirlprljamgirl Edmonton, AB Posts: 602
    Earthgirl wrote:
    The Oilers are out, TO is out, Calgary is out, altho,all I really care about is the Oilers, but anyways,that play off excitment is gone and Im bored. sigh. It's too early for hockey to be out of my life.
    anyone else feeling the playoff blues?

    You're not alone honey, I'm feeling the it big time!!!!
  • prljamgirlprljamgirl Edmonton, AB Posts: 602
    If Montreal goes out ( I hope they don't ) well then I won't watch anymore... I really hope next year the Oilers make it :D


    Next year the Oilers WILL make it!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • prljamgirl wrote:
    Next year the Oilers WILL make it!!!!!!!!!!!!


    They WILL!!! When you coming to CowTown?
  • g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,200
    If Montreal goes out ( I hope they don't ) well then I won't watch anymore... I really hope next year the Oilers make it :D


    It's been 6 years since one of the original 6 has won the Stanley Cup and being a Bruins fan I hope it's not La canadians or the Rangers.

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  • EarthgirlEarthgirl Posts: 695
    i've been watching the Montreal games now, at least im getting semi fullfilled.
  • even flow?even flow? Posts: 8,066
    Earthgirl wrote:
    The Oilers are out, TO is out, Calgary is out, altho,all I really care about is the Oilers, but anyways,that play off excitment is gone and Im bored. sigh. It's too early for hockey to be out of my life.
    anyone else feeling the playoff blues?


    This is the difference between a hockey fan and a fan of a team. The playoffs are offering up great hockey and there is a reason teams like Toronto don't make the playoffs. Just watch the hockey you have to play.
    You've changed your place in this world!
  • polarispolaris Posts: 3,527
    even flow? wrote:
    This is the difference between a hockey fan and a fan of a team. The playoffs are offering up great hockey and there is a reason teams like Toronto don't make the playoffs. Just watch the hockey you have to play.

    or enter a hockey pool ... :p ... that way you have a vested interest ...

    go habs!
  • kenshuntkenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    Im just bored at the fact that 3 of the 4 series stand at 3-0, no chance in hell of any of those 3 series getting interesting.
    London 2005
    Toronto 2011 night 2
    Hamilton 2011
    London 2013
  • Steve DunneSteve Dunne Posts: 4,965
    the whalers are out. pissed.
    I love to turn you on
  • RygarRygar Posts: 8,689
    the whalers are out. pissed.
    Joined the Jets on the golf course, eh?
  • kenshuntkenshunt London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    the whalers are out. pissed.
    and the canes
    London 2005
    Toronto 2011 night 2
    Hamilton 2011
    London 2013
  • RygarRygar Posts: 8,689
    kenshunt wrote:
    and the canes
    You gotta be in to be out, ya know?
  • Steve DunneSteve Dunne Posts: 4,965
    Rygar wrote:
    You gotta be in to be out, ya know?
    hehe and the nordiques too!
    I love to turn you on
  • RygarRygar Posts: 8,689
    hehe and the nordiques too!
    They're still in ;)
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,156
    kenshunt wrote:
    Im just bored at the fact that 3 of the 4 series stand at 3-0, no chance in hell of any of those 3 series getting interesting.

    The good thing is that this should be setting up for a great conferance finals!
    Be Excellent To Each Other
    Party On, Dudes!
  • RygarRygar Posts: 8,689
    Jason P wrote:
    The good thing is that this should be setting up for a great conferance finals!
    Maybe in the West...
  • RockinInCanadaRockinInCanada Posts: 2,016
    Conference finals will be great the way things are shaping up...come on though Detroit was going to hammer on the Av's that was a for sure thing to happen....Pittsburgh honestly looks WAY better than I expected....the Sharks are disappointing again....bye bye Ron Wilson......the Habs/Flyers series is far from over and has been great to watch.....

    PS The Oilers will rise to the play-offs next year......
  • RygarRygar Posts: 8,689
    Besides, take THAT Toronto!!!
  • RygarRygar Posts: 8,689
    Won't load for me, but caught your comment in the boid thread - cardiac arrest? That is crazy.
  • RockinInCanadaRockinInCanada Posts: 2,016
    Rygar wrote:
    Won't load for me, but caught your comment in the boid thread - cardiac arrest? That is crazy.

    Here you go:

    Sources: Rangers star Sean Avery hospitalized
    By JOHN DELLAPINA and LARRY McSHANE
    DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

    Wednesday, April 30th 2008, 10:45 AM

    Rangers bad boy Sean Avery, unconscious and not breathing, was rushed to a Manhattan hospital Wednesday morning in cardiac arrest just hours after his team's playoff loss, sources said.

    Avery, 28, arrived at St. Vincent's Medical Center about 3 a.m., according to the hospital source. The Rangers had just lost 5-3 a short time earlier in the Stanley Cup playoffs against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Madison Square Garden.

    Avery, traded to the Rangers last year from Los Angeles, lives in Manhattan. The single winger is known for dating a bevy of celebrities, including Rachel Hunter and Elisha Cuthbert.

    In March, the Daily News revealed that Avery's name and private cell phone number were in a huge client database for a Manhattan prostitution ring. He was listed as a $500 client of brothel Maison de L'Amour, although he adamantly denied using the hooker service.

    There was no immediate word on what happened to Avery before he was taken to the hospital.

    A source close to the team confirmed Avery had been rushed to the hospital, but declined to offer any specifics.

    Avery played in last night's game and picked up an assist on the Rangers' second goal.

    One round earlier in the playoffs, Avery drove Devils' goalie Martin Brodeur crazy with his antics - to the point that the Devil refused to shake Avery's hand when the series ended.
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