Ice Hockey

Messi983

Senior Member
Yeah, crazy season for Boston. Now watch them go out in the first round of playoffs, lol.


also very good 2nd season for Seattle. 100 points with two games left (granted they're both against Vegas so probably won't win them) and playoff clinched last week. We'll see how far they can go but already very pleased with what they've done.
 

Messi983

Senior Member
65 wins don't mean a thing without the ring.

And they're out in the 1st round, lol.


And Kraken with a game 7 win against the reigning champions. :worthy: Grubauer was great against his former team. Up next: Dallas.

The Kraken became the first expansion team to beat the reigning Stanley Cup champs in their inaugural playoff series, according to NHL Stats.
 

utility73

Senior Member
Yeah have to give it to Florida and Tkafuck .. They were permanently all-in, full throttle, at 100% the whole series. They made the Bruins shit their pants whenever they needed to get out of their zone. I just hope the Panthers will bring the same attitude to their matchup with the Leafs.

From Boston side this is mostly on Montgomery. Definitely miscoached that series, but whatever. I am a bit gutted for Bergeron to have it end like this and for Swayman who should have replaced Ullmark earlier. He played excellent in Game 7 and if anything the team owns him something.
An Tkachuk is also something else .. one of those guys you have to hate for their antics but you also wished he was on your team (like Marchand). That guy has such a killer instinct for creating havoc, have to give it to him.

But yeah in the western conference I am pretty delighted with the Kraken upsetting the Avalanche. And yes, yesterday this was all Grubauer. He had an unreal performance.
 

Sailor Mars

Well-known member
Very surprised that the Bruins lost. On paper, this is one the most stacked teams post 2005 lockout. They made great moves at the trade deadline.

Hoping to see Edmonton and Toronto in the finals. Two offensive teams with plenty of firepower and starpower.
 

BarDaysx

Member
I wanna watch some ice hockey - yes I am a noob to it - but one its on to late and no channels on the box shows it. Anyone know any dodgey websites to watch it on, hint hint
 

Gnidrologist

Senior Member
Latvia won against Sweden (second time in almost 20 or so official matches) in IIHF WC quarterfinals and will be playing semis first time in history. The team is by no means great, but very disciplined and hard working. Has best penalty killing stat in the tournament and goaltender making some wonders too. Among other matches, they won against Chezh Republic, also first time in official match and very well drilled Swiss team that was undefeated in six previous group matches and only allowed two goals. Also it's 6th straight victory for our team, which is also a record in this or any other official tournament. Good evening! 💪 (y)
 

Gnidrologist

Senior Member
Latvia lost in semis against Canada, which i would say very biased refereeing (judges were americans - wtw), but fought well. If luck was on our side, we'd be in the final. Now we won the bronze medal match against UJSA. First medal ever for team Latvia. Yay!
 

Sailor Mars

Well-known member
Latvia lost in semis against Canada, which i would say very biased refereeing (judges were americans - wtw), but fought well. If luck was on our side, we'd be in the final. Now we won the bronze medal match against UJSA. First medal ever for team Latvia. Yay!
I think maybe you are exaggerating how much of an impact the referees had in the semi-final, but Latvia had a good showing. Looking forward to seeing how the Latvian goalies Silovs develops for the Vancouver Canucks NHL team.

Shame the NHL hasn't allowed best vs best international competition for a decade now.
 

Sailor Mars

Well-known member
The Swiss have been a thorn for Canada in international tournaments for quite a number of years now.
Good run for them to get a silver.
 

Messi983

Senior Member
Blue Jackets winger Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew Gaudreau, passed away on Thursday, the team has confirmed in a statement. They were struck by an accused drunk driver while biking near their New Jersey home, police confirmed to Jeff Goldman of NJ Advance Media. They were 31 and 29 years old.

:shakeshead:
 

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