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3-3! or is it.. Ref's checking it... GOAL! Playoff hockey is one the best sports you will see anywhere in the world. Skill, aggression, never give up attitude, massive hits and plenty of red lights!

 

3-3! or is it.. Ref's checking it... GOAL! Playoff hockey is one the best sports you will see anywhere in the world. Skill, aggression, never give up attitude, massive hits and plenty of red lights!

LA are through hey . Another comprehensive series win . They can rest up safe in the knowledge that the Eastern conference has at least 2 games to play out .

Devils at the Rangers tomorrow 10am fox3 .

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LA is only the second team to knock off the #1, #2, and #3 seeds in their conference. Interestingly, the last team to do so was the Calgary Flames in 2004, who were also coached by Sutter.

 

DEVILS!!! 5-3!!!

Sutter obviously isd a very good coach but man he is horrible to listen to in interviews. Just very dour, almost Mlathouse esk but loves his players!

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DEVILS!!! 5-3!!!

Sutter obviously isd a very good coach but man he is horrible to listen to in interviews. Just very dour, almost Mlathouse esk but loves his players!

Well, he at least gets his players going at the right time.

I personally couldn't care less about the result in the East, I find both teams very boring to watch. I just hope it goes 7 so that LA will be facing a tired opponent.


Well, he at least gets his players going at the right time.

I personally couldn't care less about the result in the East, I find both teams very boring to watch. I just hope it goes 7 so that LA will be facing a tired opponent.

LA have to be red hot favourites now . If the Rangers/Devils series goes to 7 , I can't see either team matching it with the Kings . What's it been 4-1 , 4-0 and then 4-1 for LA ?

They've hit great form right at the business end of the season . They'll play away for the 1st two games yeah ? Won't worry the Kings one bit .

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LA have to be red hot favourites now . If the Rangers/Devils series goes to 7 , I can't see either team matching it with the Kings . What's it been 4-1 , 4-0 and then 4-1 for LA ?

They've hit great form right at the business end of the season . They'll play away for the 1st two games yeah ? Won't worry the Kings one bit .

Yep, first two in either NJ or NY, second two in LA then back to New York for game 5, LA for game 6 and New York for the seventh.

I'm looking forward to seeing the odds for the Cup finals and whether or not LA will be favourites with the bookies.

 

The Stanley Cup Final is set. Devils vs. Kings. Definitely not a match up that I would have ever predicted. Go Kings!

I'm with Puddy .......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fowd29dOyh0


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YEW!!! Devils get through. Bring on the Finals. Tipping Dev's in 6 games.

Alright, I'm going to go with Kings in 7 (win it on the road, in typical LA 2012 fashion). What's your tip, Macca?

Alright, I'm going to go with Kings in 7 (win it on the road, in typical LA 2012 fashion). What's your tip, Macca?

Devils in 7 ! That means the Kings will win ! I'm starting to resemble 'William H Macy' in 'The Cooler' .

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Alright Devils in 7 is locked in, Macca.

Here's the schedule:

Game 1: Los Angeles @ New Jersey, Wednesday, May 30th 8pm EST

Game 2: Los Angeles @ New Jersey, Saturday, June 2nd 8pm EST

Game 3: New Jersey @ Los Angeles, Monday, June 4th 8pm EST

Game 4*: New Jersey @ Los Angeles, Wednesday, June 6th 8pm EST

Game 5*: Los Angeles @ New Jersey, Saturday, June 9th 8pm EST

Game 6*: New Jersey @ Los Angeles, Monday, June 11th 8pm EST

Game 7*: Los Angeles @ New Jersey, Wednesday, June 13th 8pm EST

*If necessary.

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It feels like an eternity since the last game...it was great having playoff hockey on every day for the past month and a half, but now I'm struggling with this six day break.

It feels like an eternity since the last game...it was great having playoff hockey on every day for the past month and a half, but now I'm struggling with this six day break.

Finally underway tomorrow . Fair break ! Devils just have to win game 1 , if not , it could turn into the LA show .

10am fox3 for those with cable . 8pm for those in Eastern North America !


Hate having to work would love to see game 1 at least. I think this is going to be a humdinger of a series! Come on Dev's.

Kings in OT. BBBbooooooo. If Dev's had of been able to sneak that I think they could have won it all but it will be a huge effort if they can win it now.

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On the topic of retirements, you'd have to think that Brodeur might call it quits after the end of this season. It would be a dream to end a career by carrying your team to the Stanley Cup one last time.


Kings in OT. BBBbooooooo. If Dev's had of been able to sneak that I think they could have won it all but it will be a huge effort if they can win it now.

Kings are now 9-0 on the road. Unbelievable record.

Also, apparently Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom is set to announce his retirement tomorrow.

Great pass for that overtime goal . LA are just a juggernaut at the moment . What a run they've had . And they had to win vital games at the end of the regular season just to get into the last 16 for the playoffs . Amazing .

I'm still with the Devils though . Just get a win fellas !! Game 2 is Sunday morning oz time . Bewdy , we can watch it live !

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Great pass for that overtime goal . LA are just a juggernaut at the moment . What a run they've had . And they had to win vital games at the end of the regular season just to get into the last 16 for the playoffs . Amazing .

I'm still with the Devils though . Just get a win fellas !! Game 2 is Sunday morning oz time . Bewdy , we can watch it live !

What a goal it was...great move by Kopitar

What a goal it was...great move by Kopitar

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Dev's looked like the Dees, everyone getting sucked to the guy with the puck/ball.

 

I'm with Puddy .......

[media=]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fowd29dOyh0

Just noticed that 'Puddy' has 'Brodeur' on his jersey . He's still playing all these years later !!


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