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murd0c 04-22-2009 07:33 AM

When did that start? I never heard of that before

hotjoint 04-22-2009 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 6392397)
When did that start? I never heard of that before

been like that for atleast 5 years. I remember watching a playoff game at a buddies house in the area a few years back and afterwards we went out to celebrate with everyone else. Co worker of mine went there last night after I told him about it earlier on in the day and he said it was nuts last night.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IECLxGyLyw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UREQtXurZjI

Jason00S2000 04-22-2009 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by hotjoint (Post 6392389)
72nd and scott road in surrey is where the party is always at after canucks games, its fuckin nuts there




That area is full of mouth breathing idiots



I hope the cops show up next time and bring an ass kicking with them.



Nobody ever accused sports fans of being too intelligent

murd0c 04-22-2009 09:04 AM

It looks like a bunch of fricken idiots down there

MyPresIzBlack 04-22-2009 09:21 AM

Thats surrey for you.

Id LOVE to add some racial remarks here, but Id rather not see this thread to go to FC :P

hotjoint 04-22-2009 09:35 AM

yeah there are alot of idiots out there

Ride 04-22-2009 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by hotjoint (Post 6392499)
yeah there are alot of idiots out here

Thought I'd correct it for ya.

LemonH2O 04-22-2009 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by hotjoint (Post 6392389)
72nd and scott road in surrey is where the party is always at after canucks games, its fuckin nuts there

Along Scott Road, towards 72nd, we saw like 3-4 rear enders! And I mean these were pretty bad accidents where the car who did the rear ending were toast.

MR_BIGGS 04-22-2009 11:02 AM

Damn it Surrey calm the hell down! LOL...ppl just need a reason to get rowdy I tell ya!

Wonder if anyone went to the airport last night to greet the team when they got back?


Montreal is toast tonight! What a joke of a team on their 100 year anniversary!

rb 04-22-2009 11:19 AM

^ Joey Kenward on the Team 1040 said there was about 50 to 100 fans + YVR ground crew waving flags that greeted them at around 3am.

Noir 04-22-2009 11:34 AM

You know, the post game show did raise a good question.

The sweep does grant the Canucks a lengthy gap in between series. Now this both a good thing and can be a bad thing. But when you weigh out the advantages and disadvantages of both... what would your personal opinion be? Will it do more good than harm or vice versa?

What do you guys value more? The time to recuperate and rest? Or to have not had a break and continue momentum?

CRS 04-22-2009 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6392650)
You know, the post game show did raise a good question.

The sweep does grant the Canucks a lengthy gap in between series. Now this both a good thing and can be a bad thing. But when you weigh out the advantages and disadvantages of both... what would your personal opinion be? Will it do more good than harm or vice versa?

What do you guys value more? The time to recuperate and rest? Or to have not had a break and continue momentum?

I think we need to rest. I could see some injuries from last nights game.

Notable ones are Luongo, Sundin, Henrik, Mitchell and Salo.

MarkyMark 04-22-2009 11:42 AM

I'd rather be well rested than beat up but on a roll, there's still a lot of hockey to go.

MR_BIGGS 04-22-2009 11:43 AM

We have a veteran team - so the rest is good...

It will give time for Salo to recuperate
It will give Sundin time to rest his OLD body, groin, hip, knee, face, etc etc
It will give Luongo time to massage that groin or "cramp" he had
It will give Mason Raymond time to actually grow some facial hair

When the Ducks won the cup they did it in 21 games. REST between series!
When the Wings won the cup they had 7 days between one series. REST between series!

For a team on the far west coast - I think it's great they are going to get days off.. The thing is - 5-6 days would be great - 7 is pushing it.

For a young team - not having much down time may be beneficial as they can continue rolling - but look at teams that have won the cup - you have to have at least one quick series...

Theres good and bad that comes with it - For the Canucks - the veterans can remind the rest of the team that they should not get complacent.

That's my 2 cents

3seriesBeeM 04-22-2009 11:49 AM

the rest is always a good thing this was a physical series and it took its toll on alot of players salo, mitchell, sundin, lu, etc. these people will be able to heal because of this. and its the playoffs there should be no reason why the canucks lose focus during an extended break. Now lets hope anaheim beat sj in the series becuase then its gonna be detroit anaheim and thats alot of travel in a series and its gonna be a long series and a physical one its gonna take a big toll on whoever comes out of that and than we get to play chic or cgy id love to see that series

Durrann1984 04-22-2009 12:08 PM

did you guys hear that johnny guy on team 1040 he was a caller

he kept saying goodbye to canucks in the 2nd round cuz we know they will choke eventually
luongo going to pull his groin
salo is going to reinjure himself
ohlund is too old

etc.

i bet he was a detroit fan haha

MR_BIGGS 04-22-2009 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Durrann1984 (Post 6392685)
did you guys hear that johnny guy on team 1040 he was a caller

he kept saying goodbye to canucks in the 2nd round cuz we know they will choke eventually
luongo going to pull his groin
salo is going to reinjure himself
ohlund is too old

etc.

i bet he was a detroit fan haha

I heard him last night. That guy was a joke a complete baffoon.

He said Luongo sucks and Osgood and Nabakov are better and all this other nonsense..

civicyvr 04-22-2009 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6392650)
You know, the post game show did raise a good question.

The sweep does grant the Canucks a lengthy gap in between series. Now this both a good thing and can be a bad thing. But when you weigh out the advantages and disadvantages of both... what would your personal opinion be? Will it do more good than harm or vice versa?

What do you guys value more? The time to recuperate and rest? Or to have not had a break and continue momentum?

Rest for our warriors.

Hope it's Wings vs Ducks and Hawks vs Nucks. :D

syee 04-22-2009 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by civicyvr (Post 6392809)
Rest for our warriors.

Hope it's Wings vs Ducks and Hawks vs Nucks. :D

haha...I like that matchup. It'll show us whether Osgood is the real deal. He had a pretty good playoff run last year too, but he wasn't great in the stretch before the playoffs. He seems to be doing alright during these playoffs though.

A Hawks vs Nucks matchup would be nice too. Pick up where they last left off.

I'm also with the camp that says the break would be more beneficial. Playing at 110% will take it's toll on everyone, and I think the healthier team will end up on top. Worst case, if the team loses a step from the break, the first game back will be enough to shock them back into playoff pace again. It was very obvious after yesterday's game that the players we on the verge of fatigue...if it went a full 7, I could see a lot more injuries than what we have right now.

MR_BIGGS 04-22-2009 02:47 PM

Hawks are taking it tonight. This games is the most anticipated for me outside the Canucks. Should be great.. I want to see Iginla drop the gloves...and Phaneuf do something stupid like he always does.

Ryan or Mason for calder?? I say Ryan..ripped it up this year...but then again Mason had 10 shutouts..

I change my vote....I think Mason should win it.

punkwax 04-22-2009 02:58 PM

Go Anaheim!

Wongtouski 04-22-2009 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noir (Post 6392650)
You know, the post game show did raise a good question.

The sweep does grant the Canucks a lengthy gap in between series. Now this both a good thing and can be a bad thing. But when you weigh out the advantages and disadvantages of both... what would your personal opinion be? Will it do more good than harm or vice versa?

What do you guys value more? The time to recuperate and rest? Or to have not had a break and continue momentum?

I think rest is good for Hockey, where in the playoffs its uber physical, not to mention Sami Salo is made of glass. Plus to me hockey isn't so much about a game of rhythm like say Basketball is, where a long break can screw you up.

Armind 04-22-2009 03:20 PM

Are there any good deals for a Luongo jersey right now?

lacubrious1 04-22-2009 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by MR_BIGGS (Post 6392880)
Hawks are taking it tonight. This games is the most anticipated for me outside the Canucks. Should be great.. I want to see Iginla drop the gloves...and Phaneuf do something stupid like he always does.

Ryan or Mason for calder?? I say Ryan..ripped it up this year...but then again Mason had 10 shutouts..

I change my vote....I think Mason should win it.

definitely Mason,

if it weren't for him CBJ wouldn't' be in the playoffs

trancehead 04-22-2009 04:18 PM

^Mason for the calder is right
Bobby Ryan has been a star this year but hasn't impacted Ahaheim the same way Mason did to Columbus


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