National Hockey League 2007-08 Stanley Cup Playoffs


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Whew... there is life in Pittsburgh... thank god :p.

Now all the Pens need to do is take game 4 to bring this back to even strength.

On a somewhat related topic I also wanted to give a cheap plug to a site my buddy redesigned a little while ago... as we are all hockey fans here I think we can appreciate this site: http://www.hockey.com/

Anyway, back to the Pens making a comeback and winning Lord Stanley's Cup :D.

I had a feeling the Wings were going all the way, even when the Avs were still in it and I of course wanted them to make it. The Wings are a great team, and it's been showing during the entire playoff season so far.

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I Belong to Hockeytown its a place were dreams are found,

We fought so many battles here we're the ones that never fear,

The cup presides with in our town we wont stop no letting down,

The cup is ours for all to drink, its our time lets rock this rink!

Hey Hey Hockeytown,

Your not alone just look around,

Hey Hey Hockeytown!

That 5 on 3 was their season.

Agreed, that 5 on 3 showed the Pens that no matter how good they could play against Detroit, no matter how much of an advantage, that Detroit was just that much better.

Man what a nerve racking final minute! Overtime, here we come! Go Pens!!

I won't make friends with this one, but the pens don't deserve OT. The wings cleanly outplayed them for the entire 3rd. If the wings don't clench tonight it is a crying shame.

Complete and utter BS. The league needs to review and fine those refs for those calls in OT, it was obvious they were attempting to, and ultimately did, hand the Pens the game. The Red Wings Organization should file an official protest about that tonight, it was utterly and completely a disgrace that the refs kept giving calls to the Pens. Goaltender interference? Isn't that what they call when they can't find a real penalty?

All tonight proved was that the Pen's were unable to put this game in the books without having the refs hand it to them.

(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N) Meaningless Victory (N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)

Complete and utter BS. The league needs to review and fine those refs for those calls in OT, it was obvious they were attempting to, and ultimately did, hand the Pens the game. The Red Wings Organization should file an official protest about that tonight, it was utterly and completely a disgrace that the refs kept giving calls to the Pens. Goaltender interference? Isn't that what they call when they can't find a real penalty?

All tonight proved was that the Pen's were unable to put this game in the books without having the refs hand it to them.

(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N) Meaningless Victory (N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)(N)

How about Fleury played one of the greatest games I've ever seen? THAT is why you lost.

My favourite part of that game:

The crowd starts chanting, "We want the cup! We want the cup" with about 5 minutes left in the 3rd. Whoops! :rofl:

I won't make friends with this one, but the pens don't deserve OT. The wings cleanly outplayed them for the entire 3rd. If the wings don't clench tonight it is a crying shame.

Last time I checked there is 3 periods in a game.... Fleury's 44 saves in regulation and his stellar performance in OTs won the game, not retarded refs.

What an awesome game (or games since it went to 3 OTs)....It looked pretty dismal there for the Pens, but being able to tie with 35 seconds left and then win in OT says a lot about the character of the team. Hopefully all the young guys learned a lesson from this and come out with more drive and composure in game 6.

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