View Full Version : Will the Leafs possibly win a game tonight?
angiodan
11-05-02, 09:48 AM
Last home game for the Leafs after a dismal 6 game home stretch. I'm sure they'll be looking forward to going on the road. They've been booed off the ice the last couple of times!
Tampa Bay tonight, should be a good match up.
I just want to say, this is the first year of CI for me, and it is
f*&%$in fantastic.
John Corn
11-05-02, 12:32 PM
Gawd I love Center Ice!!! Where's Unthinkable, his posts are probably what led me to subscribing to it, now im addicted. :)
I'm hoping for a Leaf win tonight, the Leafs are really going down this year. I think they will play there heart's out today and get back on track.
Now I'm not sure I'm even going to sub to the NBA LP, I'm starting to get wrapped up in hockey!! :shrug:
Jean Pierre Le Puck
11-05-02, 02:35 PM
The Leafs are dropping faster than autumn leaves. But they don't care, zombie corporate Torontonians buy the tickets and then give them away. Losers for 35 years with no break in site.
Could this be why the Canadian Loonie is worth 63 cents or less?
Unthinkable
11-05-02, 06:49 PM
I'm here John! I'm watching the Devils and Flames tonight hoping for the best for Brodeur and company. Brother against brother between the two Neidermayers, Rob and Scott. I cannot wait until Thursdays game against Philadelphia as it will be a much better indicator of how good the Devils really are at this point in the season. I've been hanging out over at hockeys future a good bit lately - you should check that forum out sometime for some really good hockey talk.
http://www.hfboards.com/
I'm usually posting over in the Devils forum, game night/nhl talk forum, and in the non hockey talk forums. Martin St. Louis is looking like the real deal this season with the Bolts.
Unthinkable
11-05-02, 06:57 PM
That was sad to see Dineen hang it up the other night with the Blue Jackets as I've watched him for almost his whole career. Great to see him go out after having such a huge game though. I was really impressed with the penalty killing the Jackets had againtst the Sabres where everyone made concerted efforts to drop and block shots as if it was a Stanely Cup finals game. Grand-Pierre looked especially good on D that game. They looked like they were treating the game like it was a playoff game probably to insure that Dineen went out with a bang there.
"Kevin Dineen has played the game of hockey with tremendous passion, determination and courage throughout his career. He has provided valuable leadership and been a consummate professional on our hockey club. I'm proud that he will remain a member of the Blue Jackets organization."
– Blue Jackets President and GM Doug MacLean on retiring RW Kevin Dineen
angiodan
11-06-02, 06:08 AM
That looked like the Leafs from the playoffs last year, coming from behind for the win!
Excellent game!!
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