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Post by JohnnyVerdun on Jan 16, 2003 0:02:27 GMT -5
Hamilton Bulldogs against the Montreal Canadiens. Bulldogs have home ice. I say the Habs win in 6, but it could go seven. And you know what they say, a seventh game is a crap shoot....
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Post by Ged on Jan 16, 2003 0:05:23 GMT -5
I think I'd take the Dogs. The defence is much superior.
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Post by MPLABBE on Jan 16, 2003 0:05:42 GMT -5
Give the Dogs Hainsey/Hossa/Semenov and they win in 7. Assuming Chow is on that team as well Bigger, stronger, more raw talent, better system, better coach,etc Our only hope would be theodore stealing it How sad
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Post by UberCranky on Jan 16, 2003 0:36:52 GMT -5
This thread is going to make me hurt my hamster.......and then myself.
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Post by M. Beaux-Eaux on Jan 16, 2003 5:52:52 GMT -5
Quebec Bulldogs vs. Hamilton Habs? Habs in 6.
Theo pops a gasket in game three, having faced 128 shots in the first two games, in regulation time. Markov, donning the pads, makes a valiant attempt to keep the Quebec club in it, but the strain of being the team's number one d-man and number three centre as well, proves to be too much for the young Russian. Garon stones Quebec, signs with the Leafs that summer, takes over from Belfour, and goes on to have a Hall-of-Fame career.
Gratton TKO's Kilger with a head-butt to the solar plexus in game 4. Chad goes home to Cornwall to take the air and recover at his mom's place. Patrick Poulin is called out of retirement to replace him, and fills in admirably, promptly missing the net on 2 breakaways and a penalty shot in game 5.
Komisarek ends the series at a +12 for the Hamilton squad. He also receives a major in game three for laughing too hard at Patrice Brisebois (hurt feelings). Brisebois leads all d-men in scoring for the series, collecting two assists for Quebec to go with 5 helpers on Hamilton markers and an own goal.
Traverse plays 61:34 in a double overtime 5-4 loss. He has the distinction of being on-ice for all 5 opposition goals, and is named third star of the game.
Kerry Fraser doesn't like the cut of Therrien's cloth in game 2 and calls the Quebecers' coach for a rare "fashion crime" game misconduct at the beginning of the third period. He catches Therrien picking his nose with a mauve monogrammed handkerchief. The Quebec side, down 5-1 at the time, rallies for a 6-5 win. The latter event goes unnoticed by management.
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Post by Willie Dog on Jan 16, 2003 9:46:43 GMT -5
Quebec Bulldogs vs. Hamilton Habs? Habs in 6. Theo pops a gasket in game three, having faced 128 shots in the first two games, in regulation time. Markov, donning the pads, makes a valiant attempt to keep the Quebec club in it, but the strain of being the team's number one d-man and number three centre as well, proves to be too much for the young Russian. Garon stones Quebec, signs with the Leafs that summer, takes over from Belfour, and goes on to have a Hall-of-Fame career. Gratton TKO's Kilger with a head-butt to the solar plexus in game 4. Chad goes home to Cornwall to take the air and recover at his mom's place. Patrick Poulin is called out of retirement to replace him, and fills in admirably, promptly missing the net on 2 breakaways and a penalty shot in game 5. Komisarek ends the series at a +12 for the Hamilton squad. He also receives a major in game three for laughing too hard at Patrice Brisebois (hurt feelings). Brisebois leads all d-men in scoring for the series, collecting two assists for Quebec to go with 5 helpers on Hamilton markers and an own goal. Traverse plays 61:34 in a double overtime 5-4 loss. He has the distinction of being on-ice for all 5 opposition goals, and is named third star of the game. Kerry Fraser doesn't like the cut of Therrien's cloth in game 2 and calls the Quebecers' coach for a rare "fashion crime" game misconduct at the beginning of the third period. He catches Therrien picking his nose with a mauve monogrammed handkerchief. The Quebec side, down 5-1 at the time, rallies for a 6-5 win. The latter event goes unnoticed by management. LOL, I thought I was listening to Bob Cole give a series summary. Very well done, frightening, but very well done.
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