Okay...40 seconds left...
Calgary can't get the goalie pulled...
and the cup is getting cleaned...
here we go...Calgary still can't kill it...25 seconds...
Jesus Christ...
Dave Andreychuck with a penalty...are you fucking kidding me?
Okay...40 seconds left...
Calgary can't get the goalie pulled...
and the cup is getting cleaned...
here we go...Calgary still can't kill it...25 seconds...
Jesus Christ...
Dave Andreychuck with a penalty...are you fucking kidding me?
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15 seconds left...on last run......7 seconds...
Tampa wins the cup...
great game...
Andreychuck gets his first cup...not the same as Bourque...
damn...a penalty in the fucking finals with a minute left...
I know it was obvious...but a hard one to call you'd think...
Congrats to Tampa...
Tampa bay wins the stanley cup!
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Really?
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Words really can't describe this. This is the best feeling in the world. I've waited over 10 years for this very moment. Hockey's my favorite sport by far, and to see the home team-a team that didn't even really develope until 2 or 3 years ago-win it all is just incredible. I'm so sick of seeing teams like Colorado and New Jersey dominate the NHL. Well, the chain just got SLICED.Great game, great series, great season. Hockey is BACK!!!
It's a real shame I couldn't be there, as I was almost able to go. Oh well, I'm a fan and I've just witnessed greatness, so I won't complain.
Tampa Bay Lightning-2004 Stanley Cup Champions
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Congradulations to Tampa. If Calgary would have played the whole game like they played the last 10 min of the 3rd,the outcome would have been different. Refing was horrible one sided the whole way. Calgary came out flat.
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What a great series! Congrats to the Bolts!
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I cant believe the ref called that penalty with one minute to go.....What a crock, its not like he swung a stick at his head....That being said, the Lightning deserved to win that game, Calgary didnt show up until the last 10 minutes....
Congrats to Tampa......
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Bug...I freakin' hate that shit...penalties in the last minute....
but you gotta be kidding me...you can't argue that penalty...it was clear...
And I wanted Calgary to win...
The only way a penalty in that particular situation, a minute to go for the Stanley Cup, should have been called if he was near dead from the hit.....Or on a breakaway or something, the hit didnt look to me like it would have prevented a goal....But it doesnt matter now, the Lightning deserved to win the game.....Originally posted by POJO_Risin
but you gotta be kidding me...you can't argue that penalty...it was clear...
How long will this damn lockout last?!?!? I have a hard enough time during the summer without hockey, let alone an extened break. How long do you guys think this damn thing will take?
Both sides have to make concessions to save the season otherwise Hockey will be a major afterthought where professional sports are concerned.
They're already facing enough uphill battles in trying to promote the game more effectively, but if they lock out the season, it'll be tough to recover from that.
That & I'll die without my hockey.
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Teams are prepared for an 18 month lock out. If this happens at least 3 teams will fold, Pittsburg being one of them. It's pretty much a guarantee this will happen. Someone better figure out how to resolve this salary cap dispute and fast.
SPECTRE OF LOCKOUT DIMS MVP'S RARE AWARDS TRIPLE
RARELY DOES one dominate their profession and then have no choice but to shut it down and hope all they've accomplished doesn't go into the garbage. But that's the situation facing Martin St. Louis, who completed a rare triple last night when he won the Hart Trophy as the National Hockey League MVP. St. Louis became the first player since Wayne Gretzky in 1987 to win the Hart, Art Ross Trophy as the league's leading scorer and the Stanley Cup in the same season.
"I'm still on a high from winning the Stanley Cup, and that's the most important trophy for me," said St. Louis, who earlier yesterday was named winner of the Lester B. Pearson Award, given to the player voted MVP by fellow NHL players. "I'm very flattered to win these awards. It hasn't really sunk in."
St. Louis was a runaway winner of the Hart, garnering 97 first-place votes to two each by Jarome Iginla of the Calgary Flames and Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils. Maple Leafs goalie Ed Belfour was 10th in Hart voting.
It was a relatively perfect day for St. Louis, who was fourth in voting for the Selke Trophy as the NHL's top defensive forward.
But St. Louis, who acknowledged he is 5-foot-8 and not 5-foot-9 as the media guides suggest, and the other stars gathered last night are dealing with the near certainty that they will be locked out in September by the league's team owners.
"I am worried about that, but the guys did it 10 years ago, and you feel like you owe it to the game," said St. Louis, who had 94 points during the regular season. "Hopefully we won't have to go that far."
Would St. Louis, who bore the cuts inflicted on his face by Andrew Ference during Game 7 of the Cup final on Monday night, consider playing in the reincarnation of the World Hockey Association if NHL players are locked out?
"I can't tell you I wouldn't consider it," said the 28-year-old St. Louis, whose dream year began last June 13 when his first son, Ryan, was born. "Sitting at home or making $5 million US (the most one player can be paid on any WHA team). I think it would be very tempting."
Among the other big winners last night were Brodeur, who won the Vezina Trophy for the second year in a row. His teammate, defenceman Scott Niedermayer, won the Norris Trophy for the first time in his stellar career.
Former Leaf Alyn McCauley is in the same boat, in a sense, as St. Louis. It's clear McCauley is on the cusp of some great things in the NHL -- he was nominated for the Selke Trophy last night but it went to Kris Draper of the Detroit Red Wings -- but his burgeoning career also likely will be halted in September.
"It's kind of like stopping the process you have started," said McCauley, who is recovering from recent shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum.
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AND THE WINNERS ARE ...
HART TROPHY (Most valuable player)
Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay
JAMES NORRIS TROPHY (Top defenceman)
Scott Niedermayer, New Jersey
VEZINA TROPHY (Top goaltender)
Martin Brodeur, New Jersey
CALDER TROPHY (Top rookie)
Andrew Raycroft, Boston
JACK ADAMS AWARD (Coach of the year)
John Tortorella, Tampa Bay
SELKE TROPHY (Defensive forward)
Kris Draper, Detroit
ART ROSS TROPHY (Top point-scorer)
Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay
LADY BYNG TROPHY (Sportsmanship)
Brad Richards, Tampa Bay
BILL MASTERTON TROPHY (Dedication)
Bryan Berard, Chicago
LESTER PEARSON TROPHY (MVP by players)
Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay
I was kinda hoping Iginla would win the Hart Trophy, but I guess St.Louis deserved it.....
DAVE ANDREYCHUK played cuddles with the Stanley Cup during a victory parade this week in Tampa Bay. Big whoop! An estimated 20,000 people lined the parade route -- although some were suspected merely of trying to do a lunch run to the hotdog stand and thought Andreychuk was just another guy escaping with the bling-bling after ripping off the local silversmith.
The poor guy waits more than 20 years for his moment and, when it happens, it is in Florida, where the geriatrics get excited for only two things: The early bird dinner specials and the annual condo draw for a Craftmatic adjustable bed.
This is what happens when you have a commissioner who thinks it's a good idea to put NHL teams in a state where the biggest spectator sport is watching coffins disappear into holes. Most people here are so old that a good week is when they open the obituary page and find they're not on it.
World Cup Hockey
Team Canada
Goaltenders:
Ed Belfour, Toronto Maple Leafs
Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils
Roberto Luongo, Florida Panthers
Defensemen:
Rob Blake, Colorado Avalanche
Eric Brewer, Edmonton Oilers
Adam Foote, Colorado Avalanche
Ed Jovanovski, Vancouver Canucks
Scott Niedermayer, New Jersey Devils
Chris Pronger, St. Louis Blues
Wade Redden, Ottawa Senators
Robyn Regehr, Calgary Flames
Forwards:
Shane Doan, Phoenix Coyotes
Kris Draper, Detroit Red Wings
Simon Gagné, Philadelphia Flyers
Dany Heatley, Atlanta Thrashers
Jarome Iginla, Calgary Flames
Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins
Kirk Maltby, Detroit Red Wings
Patrick Marleau, San Jose Sharks
Brenden Morrow, Dallas Stars
Brad Richards, Tampa Bay Lightning
Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche
Ryan Smyth, Edmonton Oilers
Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay Lightning
Joe Thornton, Boston Bruins
Steve Yzerman, Detroit Red Wings
Looks pretty impressive on paper I must say. I think we Canadians have a good shot at this.
Sounds like some Canadian jealousy to me !!!!Originally posted by Full Bug
DAVE ANDREYCHUK played cuddles with the Stanley Cup during a victory parade this week in Tampa Bay. Big whoop! An estimated 20,000 people lined the parade route -- although some were suspected merely of trying to do a lunch run to the hotdog stand and thought Andreychuk was just another guy escaping with the bling-bling after ripping off the local silversmith.
The poor guy waits more than 20 years for his moment and, when it happens, it is in Florida, where the geriatrics get excited for only two things: The early bird dinner specials and the annual condo draw for a Craftmatic adjustable bed.
This is what happens when you have a commissioner who thinks it's a good idea to put NHL teams in a state where the biggest spectator sport is watching coffins disappear into holes. Most people here are so old that a good week is when they open the obituary page and find they're not on it.
Don't worry fellas, you'll get the Cup back....
What's it been, 11 years now ???
Any time now, it's yours.....
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Bah, everyone knows that Calgary are the REAL cup champs after game 5, where the ref's didnt count the goal that CLEARLY went over the goal line....Wait until next year....:pOriginally posted by Va Beach VH Fan
Sounds like some Canadian jealousy to me !!!!
Don't worry fellas, you'll get the Cup back....
What's it been, 11 years now ???
Any time now, it's yours.....
"This is what happens when you have a commissioner who thinks it's a good idea to put NHL teams in a state where the biggest spectator sport is watching coffins disappear into holes." Love that line.....
Well, gotta agree there, I can't believe they didn't even stop the game to check that play out, even though it happened so damn fast....Originally posted by Full Bug
Bah, everyone knows that Calgary are the REAL cup champs after game 5, where the ref's didnt count the goal that CLEARLY went over the goal line....Wait until next year....:p
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