2025 NHL Playoffs

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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 38,829
    Watched the highlights. All of which were in the last minute. haha. Imagine being that goalie. You'll be on those throwaway "best comebacks/worst collapses" sports shows for years to come. 
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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 38,829
    President’s 🏆 

    BREAK THE CURSE
    "every society honours its live conformists and its dead troublemakers"




  • VitalogensiaVitalogensia Posts: 2,097
    President’s 🏆 

    BREAK THE CURSE
    Hopefully. I’d love to see the Jets make a run. 
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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,726
    Wobbie said:
    mrussel1 said:
    I hate that Putin sympathizer.  Fuck him.  
    that’s a turnoff to me, too. then again, he passed a trump sympathizer. maybe fuck ‘em both?
    Ding ding 
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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 38,829
    I get the sentiment, but I miss the days when politics wasn’t part of every facet of life. You didn’t know who people voted for, and even if you did, you could respect it and move on. Guess that’s what happens when you live in/next to a fascist state. 
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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,668
    Went to see the Kings stomp the hapless Ducks in LA last week.  Got glass seats through a friend and his wife - one of their vendors has them all season and sports his clients.  Awesome view, for a game, although sitting where you can see end to end action is preferred for most visits.
    Stoked for playoffs....hate that Kings draw Oil for 4th year in a row but it surely does feel like old school matchups where you always seemed to play a rival.


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  • xavier mcdanielxavier mcdaniel Somewhere in NYC Posts: 9,366
    Went to see the Kings stomp the hapless Ducks in LA last week.  Got glass seats through a friend and his wife - one of their vendors has them all season and sports his clients.  Awesome view, for a game, although sitting where you can see end to end action is preferred for most visits.
    Stoked for playoffs....hate that Kings draw Oil for 4th year in a row but it surely does feel like old school matchups where you always seemed to play a rival.


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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 30,464
    Went to see the Kings stomp the hapless Ducks in LA last week.  Got glass seats through a friend and his wife - one of their vendors has them all season and sports his clients.  Awesome view, for a game, although sitting where you can see end to end action is preferred for most visits.
    Stoked for playoffs....hate that Kings draw Oil for 4th year in a row but it surely does feel like old school matchups where you always seemed to play a rival.


    Two things..

    1. I think if you're sitting on the glass, where you are is the best place.  There really aren't any blind spots, not like if you sit on the glass on the sideboards.  Then you miss a lot.  

    2. I don't like the playoff format today.  Too many first round repeats.  Lightning are set to play the Panthers AGAIN.  Year after year, it seems, we play them.  I prefer a pure 1-8 format.  
  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,668
    mrussel1 said:
    Went to see the Kings stomp the hapless Ducks in LA last week.  Got glass seats through a friend and his wife - one of their vendors has them all season and sports his clients.  Awesome view, for a game, although sitting where you can see end to end action is preferred for most visits.
    Stoked for playoffs....hate that Kings draw Oil for 4th year in a row but it surely does feel like old school matchups where you always seemed to play a rival.


    Two things..

    1. I think if you're sitting on the glass, where you are is the best place.  There really aren't any blind spots, not like if you sit on the glass on the sideboards.  Then you miss a lot.  

    2. I don't like the playoff format today.  Too many first round repeats.  Lightning are set to play the Panthers AGAIN.  Year after year, it seems, we play them.  I prefer a pure 1-8 format.  
    Agree....on 1.
    2, I also agree, but I do think back to when I was growing up in New England and saw a lot of Habs Bruins and it was a fun rivalry.
    Losing to oilers a 4th time in a row will break my heart and brain as a Kings fan.
    2 of the game's best players means a team needs to really stay focused.
    No dumb penalties!
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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 30,464
    mrussel1 said:
    Went to see the Kings stomp the hapless Ducks in LA last week.  Got glass seats through a friend and his wife - one of their vendors has them all season and sports his clients.  Awesome view, for a game, although sitting where you can see end to end action is preferred for most visits.
    Stoked for playoffs....hate that Kings draw Oil for 4th year in a row but it surely does feel like old school matchups where you always seemed to play a rival.


    Two things..

    1. I think if you're sitting on the glass, where you are is the best place.  There really aren't any blind spots, not like if you sit on the glass on the sideboards.  Then you miss a lot.  

    2. I don't like the playoff format today.  Too many first round repeats.  Lightning are set to play the Panthers AGAIN.  Year after year, it seems, we play them.  I prefer a pure 1-8 format.  
    Agree....on 1.
    2, I also agree, but I do think back to when I was growing up in New England and saw a lot of Habs Bruins and it was a fun rivalry.
    Losing to oilers a 4th time in a row will break my heart and brain as a Kings fan.
    2 of the game's best players means a team needs to really stay focused.
    No dumb penalties!
    McDavid can strike so quickly.  You think you have them under control and it takes one second of a D man getting caught deep, or being too wide and suddenly you lose.  It's crazy.  
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 38,829
    "every society honours its live conformists and its dead troublemakers"




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