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  1. anybody know where i can watch highlights from the CBC broadcast? they are sooooo much better than NBC highlights
  2. those non-calls on the interference on hossa and the high stick on seabrook were just atrocious. they weren't even out of position. they were right on the plays and somehow missed them The high stick on Seabrook was a good non-call. They showed a great replay of it on CBC. Seabrook shot the puck in deep, and the follow-through from his shot pulled a Flyers' player's stick into his own face. i wish i could watch on CBC. :(
  3. yeah, i thought hossa was the best player on the ice tonight.
  4. really stupid question from that reporter. obviously he hasn't been paying attention to the hawks this postseason. btw, it's kopecky. no big deal, just a pet peeve
  5. those non-calls on the interference on hossa and the high stick on seabrook were just atrocious. they weren't even out of position. they were right on the plays and somehow missed them
  6. And right he was. yeah, pulling niemi at that point would have been ridiculous on many levels. and niemi was really good in the 3rd, even though he didn't have to do a ton.
  7. Yes but as someone said on the Second City roundtable, the Flyers aren't going to roll over at any point in the series. They're mentally (and physically I guess) tougher than any of the previous opponents. They'll keep coming. well i didn't really mean it that way. philly definitely will keep ocming. i'm just saying that we played about as bad as we could have, but still won.
  8. and 3 no hitters already
  9. the video is pretty crazy. i've never seen a crowd get silent following a walkoff home run http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=8473485&c_id=ana
  10. we may have just taken philly's best shot and survived lopecky has been pretty good when he's played this postseason. i said that when he was dropped earlier too. i think he's definitely outplayed guys like burish and eager and bolland will be a legend if we win the cup.
  11. I think he's close to making Q think about a change i highly doubt this
  12. No. School me, what did you guys see there. He looked in slow motion to me. i saw a goalie come about 2 inches from making a spectacular save
  13. no no no niemi hasn't been good, but it's our defense in our zone that is the problem
  14. sure would be nice if we got a power play
  15. we are absolutely awful in our own zone tonight
  16. and of course the missed call costs us a goal. [expletive] this [expletive]
  17. this is such [expletive] gabarge. that's 2 BLATANT penalties that the refs missed. meanwhile kane gets called for touching a guys stick. pure BS. oh, and also the ref decides to skate right in front of troy brouwer on a break. WTF
  18. also, the refs missed blatant interference on hossa on that icing call against us. considering we got 2 borderline calls against us, i don't see how they missed that one.
  19. yeah, niemi was flopping all over the place on that last one. pretty bad really we're lucky to only be down 1. that was a pretty terrible first period. terrible in our own zone, stupid penalties, and niemi looked very shaky.
  20. granderson is still the best player in that trade, so i'd take him and cuddyer over those other guys. lee could very well be done, barajas is playing way over his head, and rasmus has been atrocious over the last 3-4 weeks.
  21. Who are all these top prospect SP that the Rays and Red Sox moved to the pen without having innings as a starter? Price and..... Dude quit while you're behind already. You sound like Dusty with this "that's how they've always done it" logic. Why don't you address the previous post he made? What post was that? He asked for guys that were starters in the minors, broke into the bigleagues as relievers, and then ultimately settled in as starters. Such a list has already been provided. Are you serious dude? No, I didn't, and you know it. I already addressed why those guys aren't valid examples, and you choose to ignore it. I aslready responded to this too, and I'm still waiting for examples of top prospect SP that the Red Sox and Rays put in the major league rotation without properly stretching them out in the minors. Everyone can see that you intentionally skip posts that prove you wrong and keep making the same posts even though they've already been addressed.
  22. Who are all these top prospect SP that the Rays and Red Sox moved to the pen without having innings as a starter? Price and.....
  23. Okay, seriously... did you guys even read my posts? I don't think you did. Almost every one of those guys had plenty of innings as a starter. Wainwright had several years throwing over 150 innings before they turned him into a reliever. Liriano had back to back season with over 150 innings before he relieved. Santana threw over 150 innings the year before he relieved. Zambrano had already done it twice. Hughes had done it. Buchholz not only did it, but he was never even moved to the pen. I don't know where you're getting that from. Feliz hasn't done it, but it appears he isn't just temporarily relieving. He seems locked in there, at least for this season. So yeah, you guys must not have read my post. I'd have had no problem with moving Cashner to the pen at some point this season if he had sufficient innings as a starter, but he doesn't. It's the fact that he doesn't have innings a starter. Something almost all those other guys had when they were sent to the pen.
  24. what a sequence
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