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This could be all over in 4. The sweep is on. Who was it that tipped the Rangers again?

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Gebus, how are the Kings going?! If they win the series that's 2 out of 3 years and a true quality team.

 
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NHL has definitely taken the backseat to the World Cup in Canada. Barely any talk about the final, even though it could all end tonight. 1-0 Kings late in the 2nd period.

EDIT: Make that 1-1 in late in the 2nd.

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  On 14/06/2014 at 01:50, Good Times Grimes said:

NHL has definitely taken the backseat to the World Cup in Canada. Barely any talk about the final, even though it could all end tonight. 1-0 Kings late in the 2nd period.

EDIT: Make that 1-1 in late in the 2nd.

Rangers now have a 2-1 lead ... could we have a game 6?

Lundqvist doing his utmost to keep them in it.

Edit: 30 seconds later it's 2-2!

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Nope the comeback Kings.... Do it again in OT. Insane. Such a quality team and such a surly old salty coach.

The Kings looked the dominant team for the most part and they thoroughly deserved their triumph. The Rangers fought hard but they just couldn't hold on to a lead ... LA have to take the credit for that though - they're just never beaten.

Too good ... highlights of game 5

 
  • 10 months later...

So who gets through to the conference finals? ... it's sort of looking like the Blackhawks/Ducks & Capitals/Lightning but the Rangers might overhaul Washington. Montreal will need to get a hurry on too.


Macca have not been able to see any of it besides the 2nd period of the Eild Hawks game replay on right now, Hawks will get that one.

Hoping the the Caps and the Lightning get through as well.

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Blackhawks/Ducks should be epic - go Hawks!! Think Rangers might get past the Lightning with some comfort but I thought the same against the Caps and we got 7 one goal games.

Hoping for a Blackhawks/Rangers final but of course, anything could happen.

I just reckon a Chicago vs New York final would be great for the sport.

  • 2 weeks later...

Both conference finals into Game 7. Hawks/Ducks has been just ridiculous - 4 goals in 6 minutes today to go with 3 goals in 37 to the Ducks earlier in the series. 3 of the 6 games have gone to OT.

Rangers/Bolts has been a really different series but no less engaging. Can Henrik keep it together for one more?

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With the Blackhawks now through here is the schedule for the best of 7 finals ... all times AEST

Game 1: Thursday, June 4 ... Chicago @ Tampa Bay 10.00am
Game 2: Sunday, June 7 ... Chicago @ Tampa Bay 10.00am

Game 3: Tuesday, June 9 ... Tampa Bay @ Chicago 10.00am
Game 4: Thursday, June 11 ... Tampa Bay @ Chicago 10.00am

Game 5: Sunday, June 14 ... Chicago @ Tampa Bay 10.00am

Game 6: Tuesday, June 16 ... Tampa Bay @ Chicago 10.00am

Game 7: Thursday, June 18 ... Chicago @ Tampa Bay 10.00am


Blackhawks just keep finding the way to get it done when it counts.

  On 01/06/2015 at 07:58, Clintosaurus said:

Blackhawks just keep finding the way to get it done when it counts.

how's their record when up after the 2nd period 32 - 0 - 0 !!

Leafs fan (hey they're the Demons of the NHL right?), but rooting for the Chicago.

Tampa get one back so at least their home fans will get to see them at least one more time ... I reckon the Lightning might sneak a win out of the next 2 in Chicago anyway - if not, then the Blackhawks will be hard to stop with a 3-1 lead.

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From all reports Tampa have been the better team in the Blackhawks 2 wins ... the teams are evenly matched all the same (the stats from the 4 games thus far back up that claim)

Chicago have the experience but Tampa aren't going away in a hurry either ... a 7th game is on the cards.

BLACKHAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Was a great series. Lightning will get there chance.

 

Yep, the Blackhawks just too good ... their 3rd Stanley cup in 6 years and 6th Stanley cup all-time - highlights game 6

... here's Jonathan Toews with the iconic moment ...

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Well deserved. Now bring on the offseason! Hoping that the Leafs can pull some trading magic to land Connor McDavid, who is tipped to become one of the greatest of all time. Unfortunately, it's more than likely that he'll become an Oiler, as they've got pick #1 yet again...


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