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May 24, 2006 -- 12:51 AM
posted by eric
they needed that win tonight. if it went to overtime i think they would have lost, and that would have shook the team. sure they gave up the lead, but when it came down to it, the team came together and kept it clutch. i'd rather see them come close to fucking up then have them get all cocky about going into the next round
May 23, 2006 -- 9:00 PM
posted by nobody knows the relief on my face
well, that was a photo-finish. But I guess it gets the job done.
May 23, 2006 -- 8:47 PM
posted by nobody knows my golden-showered face
WOO, PISS-ON-ME DOES IT AGAIN!
May 23, 2006 -- 8:39 PM
posted by nobody knows my disappearing face
WHAT THE FUCK!?? 4-3!? WHAT THE SHIT IS GOING ON!??
May 23, 2006 -- 8:26 PM
posted by nobody knows my five-hole, er.. face
so much for a fuckin shut-out.
May 23, 2006 -- 8:23 PM
posted by nobody knows my powerplay face
I'm gonna bet pronger gets a hat-trick.
May 23, 2006 -- 7:10 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
shit... Jsese... that sucks man. I hope everything goes okay.
May 23, 2006 -- 5:59 PM
posted by Par
For those going to T(I)NC tonight, a special surprise (at least, it was a surprise to me; perhaps those with their ears more firmly planted to the ground already know this.) Before the Conspiracy, before The Fever, will be performing one Our Mercury.
Interesting...
May 23, 2006 -- 5:08 PM
posted by Par
WHOO WHOO! All aboard the hubris train!:
Surely, even this tempered sort of hubris has brought down greater teams than the 2006 Oil. But come on — can we not all agree that the Ducks thus far seem to be our easiest challenge yet? Can we not simply nod our heads and say that while they have some good scorers up front and a magical little elf called Scott Neidermayer singlehandedly holding up the back end, they simply don't have the depth it takes to roll four lines with the Oilers? I mean, fuck, don't we have anti-hubris credit banked from years of crossed-arm negativity and barstool grumbling to just feel a little cocky FOR ONCE?
Perhaps the best part of this season of hockey is the fact that someone (or more than just one someone) is documenting the psychological roller-coaster that is the generation of Oilers fans who live in the shadow of the good-ole-days That is, those of us who missed the dynasty and were forced to try to think "Gee, maybe Joaquin Gage isn't such a bad goalie" or "Mike Comrie just as good as Doug Weight; I mean, he tucks his sweater in the same way, right?"
