Re: Battle of Ontario (NHL)
[Re: Mike Eng]
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March 07, 2013 03:33 pm UTC
March 07, 2013 03:33 pm UTC
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I, for one, am impressed with Ottawa.
With so many of their better players gone out on injuries, they have held their own.
On paper, they have no business being so high up in the standings. They have a lot of heart.
And then there's Montreal... Never saw that one coming.
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Re: Battle of Ontario (NHL)
[Re: Steve Rode]
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March 07, 2013 03:53 pm UTC
March 07, 2013 03:53 pm UTC
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I, for one, am impressed with Ottawa.
With so many of their better players gone out on injuries, they have held their own.
On paper, they have no business being so high up in the standings. They have a lot of heart.
And then there's Montreal... Never saw that one coming. They have a good coaching staff that pushes them. When young guys get the opportunity to play they play with heart. It’s their jobs on the line. If Tor,MTL and OTT can squeeze into the top 8 it would be something else. But with 1 win in their last 9 road games and a current 4 game losing streak, doesn’t look like Sens can be in the top 8. I’m sure Murray Is working the phones for a trade. And MTL, just going to have to wait and see what happens with them.
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Re: Battle of Ontario (NHL)
[Re: Mike Eng]
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March 13, 2013 04:29 pm UTC
March 13, 2013 04:29 pm UTC
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I know I'll take some FLAK here, but the best place I've ever viewed a game was at the Corel Centre (LOL...Ottawa).
Cheap as sin tickets. Great view.
Getting out of that parking lot really bit arse...unless we were on the pub buses.
I always wondered what a parade down Bank Street would have looked like. Hopefully some day...
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Re: Battle of Ontario (NHL)
[Re: Mike Eng]
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March 13, 2013 04:34 pm UTC
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Go to Ottawa during Canada Day if you want to see a street packed with people.
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Re: Battle of Ontario (NHL)
[Re: Mike Eng]
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March 13, 2013 04:58 pm UTC
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Corel Center is now Scotiabank Place. I want to say it's been "the bank" for at least five years now Those "cheap as sin" tickets were prior to the team making it to the cup finals, now everything is $40 nose bleeds, up to $300 for 100 level. It's awful having to pay those prices because concession also went up. A tall can beer is $9 domestic, which is really $10 after tip. And yeah, Ottawa is a good place to be for Canada Day. The entire downtown core is shut down for the day. Lots of festivities and events/shows. The fireworks are typically the "best" part of the night. Parliament Hill see's the most action throughout the day. So Wellington St., Sussex and Rideau and Elgin are the busiest streets to visit if you want to see a sea of people wearing red and white. Elgin St. Is "The Sens Mile". When we're in playoffs, it's a madhouse. Goood times lol
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Re: Battle of Ontario (NHL)
[Re: Mike Eng]
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April 01, 2013 05:10 pm UTC
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Wow that was embarrassing. However, have you had a look at the standings? I would hate for us to play Boston in the playoffs this year. We just can't beat them. So best let you guys feel the wrath of Chara. Although it has been what? 6 years since we played against each other? I'm not worried about slaughtering you guys then. Even your #1 leafs fan don cherry said ottawa has the 3 best goalies in the world. And if you know anything about playoff hockey, goaltending is the most important aspect of the game. So...see you next season when we don't have our entire team in the hurt locker..
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Re: Battle of Ontario (NHL)
[Re: Deep Mann]
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April 01, 2013 06:18 pm UTC
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*hands Deep a tissue*... There there buddy Ill save it and give it back to you when we put a beating on you guys Wipe them tears Mike. So just for the record, the last 6 games against Ottawa we have won 5 And you'll beat us in playoffs ? Have you lost your f*ckin mind .
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Re: Battle of Ontario (NHL)
[Re: Mike Eng]
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April 03, 2013 03:49 pm UTC
April 03, 2013 03:49 pm UTC
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IT'S ON!!!!!! GET READY TO GET YOUR ASS HANDED TO YOU TONIGHT!! I talk facts and As I said last 6 games 5-1 . Next game April 20th. Now If you lose that one, then its so sad and lopsided that we should probably lock this thread LOL.
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Re: Battle of Ontario (NHL)
[Re: Mike Eng]
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April 03, 2013 04:49 pm UTC
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Although we lost our match up. We're still 2nd best in the LEAGUE for home games won.
You guys are FINALLY ahead of us in the standings although tied in points.
Still think we have a better club than you fools. If you guys lost Kadri, like we lost Spezza, you wouldn't be "ahead" of us right now.
And I'm only using Spezza as an example. IN NO WAY SHOULD YOU CONFUSE THEIR TALENTS AS EQUAL. I'd compare Kadri to Peter Regin in his prime. And that's about it.
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Re: Battle of Ontario (NHL)
[Re: Mike Eng]
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April 03, 2013 05:26 pm UTC
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Relax with the caps, You mad bro ? The Only fool I see is you, Comparing Kadri to Peter Regin lmfao... What are you smoking ? Let me refresh your mind http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXW4zPhQ-M02nd best in home wins ? Whats your explanation for a 6-8-3 record at home which is one of the worst in the league.
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