Steve, you're absolutely right. The entire top line, by and large, has been M.I.A. You can't win games by scoring 1 goal.
One game for it all. I don't know what to think anymore. I'll be in the building. Can't wait.
Awesome! I gotta ask what that ticket's worth?
I've had season tickets for 10 years now so I paid face value $178 per seat (I'm in the balcony). But from what I've seen the cheapest ticket is around $1500.
That’s awesome, man. You’ll have another lifetime memory, and hopefully a positive one.
I’ve never forgotten the thrill of seeing the Stanley Cup presented live, back in ‘78 at the old Garden. Even though the Habs had their 70’s dynasty going, it was just inspiring to see that trophy in person.
I’m just numb. And I have this sinking feeling that was the core group’s last kick at the can. Based on the long grind of an NHL season, and now a short off season, odds of them being a contender next season are not high.
We can look at recent examples of the Pens, Caps, Black Hawks and Kings to see that the window only stays open for so long.
Steve, you can add me to your ‘trade Marchand’ camp. The guy’s got his head up his ass too much of the time out there.
I'm not a big hockey fan, but I was drawn to this series because of how the Blues rose in the rankings since January. Congrats to them. They certainly placed one hell of a defensive game last night. Their goalie, Binnington, was stellar!Amazing story. Out of the playoffs in January to Stanley Cup champions in June with a game 7 win on the road! I feel dirty saying it as a Blackhawks fan, but congratulations to St. Louis.
They certainly placed one hell of a defensive game last night. Their goalie, Binnington, was stellar!
Pasta with 18 and 19 last night.... Imagine if this pace maintains (It cant, can it?)