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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 7:28 pm 
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Anybody else just see a CSFMB'er getting interviewed coming out of the UC on Ch 5?? He knew the Blues sucked and their pp was terrible and he's only worried about the next round.

:D :D


I'm a dope and can't tell if you're self-referring or lampooning some random boob on TV ... :oops: :lol: :oops:

It was aggravated Bob. He was slightly more sober than the last board members that were interviewed after a big sporting event.

You could actually understand what he was saying....


That's outstanding ... :lol:

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 7:30 pm 
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After the first 2 games I was not so sure, but after the last 4 and watching these team come back time and time again I just do not think any of the other teams in the west can stop them in a 7 game series. I really think we maybe looking at a repeat of last year. Bruins and Hawks for the cup.

Hitchcock hit it on the head when talking about their resolve. You just cant place enough emphasis on the experience factor of a team that has won 2 cups in 4 years. They don't get too high after a win or panic after losing a couple. Other teams that haven't bee there don't get it. Its a huge intangible in their favor. They know what they have to do and just go about getting after it. Barring injury , I agree they should be the favorite to come out of the West . Made St Louis look pretty bad. I still say that should have been a sweep. Really did show how much more St Louis has to go to catch the Blackhawks.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 7:56 pm 
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I coulda sworn I heard the series was over after the second game, weird.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 7:57 pm 
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Pardon my Darren Rovell here, but think of how many millions of dollars impending UFA Ryan Miller just lost by shitting up the joint for a month.

You're my guy CH but lets take a look here.

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Just admit this isn't our year. St. Louis is going all in on this year, and the Hawks haven't beaten them once in three tries. The Hawks should still try their best and hope that the Blues crap out in the playoffs like they did the last two years, but they need to think about the long game here and not make big sacrifices to win a year that isn't theirs to win. It won't be worth it.

Hard to be optimistic with the Hawks' offense plummeting and a study from the NYT saying that goal scoring drops by about .08 per Olympian. which means we're on pace to score like 2.2 goals a game the rest of the way out.


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Miller was playing on the worst team of the salary cap era. I'm not sure whether you realize how bad Buffalo is. That he won 15 games is completely awe-inspiring.



Of course as usual Im the voice of reason in this whole mess
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And how do you know Miller won't shit the bed in the playoffs either. Easy to play with zero expectations in Buffalo. If indeed St Lou is " all in" this year, pressure is going to be enormous on him and I don't believe he's known as the most mentally tough goalie out there. Thats why they play the games CH. Lets see what happens.
Ill eat my smug pie now :lol:


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:48 pm 
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I'm still worried. The talent is there though.


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I'm still worried. The talent is there though.

Be worried tomorrow, tonight just enjoy fucking the Blues in the ass.

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OKAY, LOOK, I'M JUST A BIG FUCKING IDIOT, OKAY? QUOTE ME ON IT. I DON'T EVER KNOW WHAT THE FUCK I'M TALKING ABOUT. I CAN'T EVEN SKATE MORE THAN THREE STRIDES WITHOUT LANDING ON MY ASS. I AM A FOOL AND A FRAUD. I WILL NEVER DOUBT THE HAWKS AGAIN. THIS YEAR.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:04 pm 
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I still like CH ... :lol: 8)

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:07 pm 
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OKAY, LOOK, I'M JUST A BIG FUCKING IDIOT, OKAY? QUOTE ME ON IT. I DON'T EVER KNOW WHAT THE FUCK I'M TALKING ABOUT. I CAN'T EVEN SKATE MORE THAN THREE STRIDES WITHOUT LANDING ON MY ASS. I AM A FOOL AND A FRAUD. I WILL NEVER DOUBT THE HAWKS AGAIN. THIS YEAR.


:lol: You are the man CH

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8) You better not stop being negative around here CH. We need you in the rest of the playoffs.

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I could have sworn someone looking and sounding just like me was saying not to worry and to start thinking positive? Colorado is going to be the make or break. If the Hawks can beat them then cup is theirs. Last two games even though the Hawks where playing some very sloppy and undisciplined hockey they finally woke up and decided to stop dicking around and play to their level

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Why Blackhawks are team to beat in the West

At some point this season, the Chicago Blackhawks went stealth on us. The defending champions got under the radar. We didn't see them anymore.

We were locked on the idea that the St. Louis Blues might be in position to win the first Stanley Cup in franchise history. We were focused on the West Coast teams being hard to play against. Wasn't the wild-card race kind of fun?

But the calendar is turning to May, and we see the Blackhawks throttling up for a run at third Cup in five years.

Why the Blackhawks are still the team to beat in the Western Conference:

Toews and Kane: Two weeks ago, we wondered how sharp Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane would be coming off late-season injuries. Today, they sit with a combined six goals and seven assists for 13 points. Together, they are plus-10. The series against the Blues was a nasty affair, and they rose above the fray to be difference-makers.

There are two kinds of superstars: those players who post impressive numbers in the regular season and those who post impressive numbers in the regular season and postseason. Toews and Kane are the latter.

NHL's most adaptable team: How do you want to play? Just let the Blackhawks know and they can play that way. They aren't a physical team by nature. But they can excel in a physical game.

The feisty, prickly, over-sized Blues posted 248 hits in that series compared with 143 by the Blackhawks. Chicago players clearly were not bothered by the physical play.

They have excellent survival skills. They know how to adjust their game to compensate for how their opponent is playing.

NHL's best transition team: Watch how quickly this team shifts from a defensive posture to an attacking team.

Duncan Keith is masterful at headmanning the puck. But all of the Blackhawks defensemen move the puck well. Keith and Brent Seabrook have 13 points between them, despite Seabrook sitting out three games because of a suspension.

Johnny Oduya and Niklas Hjalmarsson never have been given enough credit for their contributions.

Knowing how to win: The Blackhawks don't have to guess the formula for Stanley Cup success. They have reached the summit twice in the past four years. They understand the mental toughness that is required.

They have the necessary patience. They don't have any measure of panic in their game. Last year, they had to come back from a 3-1 series deficit against the Detroit Red Wings to resume their run to the Stanley Cup.

They fell behind 2-0 against the Blues because of late goals, but they did not let their letdowns overwhelm them, winning the next four games to advance.

Crawford still improving: Goaltender Corey Crawford was impressive during the Blackhawks' 2013 championship march, but he might be an even better goalie today.

He looked strong against the Blues when he needed to be. His numbers are even slighly better.

You can feel the confidence the Blackhawks have in him. He has been upgraded from key contributor to star performer. He stood firm against a bushel of Blues shots.

Multifaceted: The Blackhawks have excessive speed, good faceoff guys, quality goaltending, savvy coaching, some size in Bryan Bickell, some agitation in Andrew Shaw and excellent penalty killing. They killed 93% of the Blues power-play chances.

The Blackhawks have everyone's attention again.


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