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1 minute ago, mcanadiens said:

Hilarious. You do know its Breast Cancer Awareness Month right?

Ha - yep.  But he was the only one aware, and looked too much like a goal lamp for me...who is a particularly tense dude when the opposing team is racking up possession time in our zone.

In all seriousness, certainly no issues wearing pink.  My mom is a breast cancer survivor (faced it last year) and I've worn my pink polo both Thursdays this month (including yesterday, her birthday).  But...let's just get him tickets on the glass next time. ;-)

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Not sure if I'll be able to work the time to watch it, but our old, dear friend Pernell Karl will be on the tele tonight with Nashville against Chicago.

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Fired up like nobody else in America that hockey is back. Hopefully my Rangers can rebound from a bad 2015-2016 season. I like the direction that they're headed in, but there are a lot of concerns. I love Rick Nash and the Rangers need him to produce but I feel like with him on the third line his numbers are going to take a significant downfall. I'd switch him with Vesey frankly; he's been on lines with Stepan and Zucc in the past, and Vesey has some chemistry with Miller and is friends with Hayes; just makes more sense IMO. Need Kreider to have a good year and he looks poised for one (KZB line is gonna be deadly this year).


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1 hour ago, bostonboy9416 said:

Fired up like nobody else in America that hockey is back. Hopefully my Rangers can rebound from a bad 2015-2016 season. I like the direction that they're headed in, but there are a lot of concerns. I love Rick Nash and the Rangers need him to produce but I feel like with him on the third line his numbers are going to take a significant downfall. I'd switch him with Vesey frankly; he's been on lines with Stepan and Zucc in the past, and Vesey has some chemistry with Miller and is friends with Hayes; just makes more sense IMO. Need Kreider to have a good year and he looks poised for one (KZB line is gonna be deadly this year).

I will be watching the Rags and Blues tonight. My choice over Cubs and Dodgers.


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3 hours ago, Natural Patrick said:

Blues off to a 3-0 start. Nice.

How has Yak looked so far?  Heard he had a rough first game and a great second one.

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37 minutes ago, Warren Zevon said:

How has Yak looked so far?  Heard he had a rough first game and a great second one.

Yeah, to early to base an opinion yet. I think he has looked better than most expected this early. Considering who his new coach is.


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On 10/15/2016 at 2:47 PM, bostonboy9416 said:

my Rangers

Are you actually allowed to have the word Boston in your name and still like the Rangers? Something like that would figure to keep things lively.

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Nice. Al Montoya shuts out the Pens 4-0. Also, a brace from Desharnais and Radulov gets his first as a Hab.

All the best to Mike Condon, but having a more stable back up for Price is critical for the Canadiens. Now to see what the man himself looks like on Thursday against the Coyotes.

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On 10/17/2016 at 8:08 AM, mcanadiens said:

Are you actually allowed to have the word Boston in your name and still like the Rangers? Something like that would figure to keep things lively.

Parents are New Yorkers so I've been raised a Rangers fan living in Boston (Yankees, Giants, Knicks too); I can't stand the Bruins don't worry!

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3-1 over Philly. Makes the Habs 5-0-1. Of course, I remember last year's fast start and sudden crash. Can we start the playoffs now?

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1 hour ago, mcanadiens said:

. Can we start the playoffs now?

Yes please!

Corey

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On 9/8/2016 at 11:31 AM, mcanadiens said:

Let's see if anyone important gets injured in the World Cup. 

Why u gotta go there @mcanadiens!!? Im a stars fan and everyone got hurt at the world cup, and in practice, and in training camp, and everywhere, and anywhere. Ugh!!! :-P

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7 hours ago, stealthhwk said:

Why u gotta go there @mcanadiens!!? Im a stars fan and everyone got hurt at the world cup, and in practice, and in training camp, and everywhere, and anywhere. Ugh!!! :-P

Ha. In case you haven't picked up on it, I'm a very cynical, pessimistic sort of person. Was scared to death that CP wouldn't make it thru the NHL's little international exhibition. 

Sorry about your club's injuries..

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3 hours ago, mcanadiens said:

Ha. In case you haven't picked up on it, I'm a very cynical, pessimistic sort of person. Was scared to death that CP wouldn't make it thru the NHL's little international exhibition. 

Sorry about your club's injuries..

Lol! Thanks. Just got word this morning that Spezza is down for the count too! Were practically a minor league team now.

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Live NHL games are few and far between for the likes of me, but with the Canadiens visiting CBJ on Friday, I got my tickets. Managed $20 on Stubhub.

 

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On 11/2/2016 at 10:14 AM, mcanadiens said:

Live NHL games are few and far between for the likes of me, but with the Canadiens visiting CBJ on Friday, I got my tickets. Managed $20 on Stubhub.

 

How did you like that game vs the CBJ?:beer:


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3 hours ago, Natural Patrick said:

How did you like that game vs the CBJ?:beer:

Lol. Man am I ever glad I forgot there was a game that night. I remembered just before going to bed and checked the score online. That game was quite literally the definition of a "laugher". 

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