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Yes I agree that sucks our neighbour Oiler's are out, I too don't like them much but i did like the fact they gave it their best against Dallas, wish i could've said the same for Vancouver in Games 3 & 4.

But the bright side is if Vancouver wins the series against St Louis, we will now play either Colorado or Minnesota rather than the "Disney Sucks" and their hot goalie.

;)

Detroit wins the Saddam err... Stanley Cup !

http://www.theinformationminister.com/pres...hp?ID=612207649

The Iraqi err... Edmonton Oiler's did not loose to the Bush Stars !

http://www.theinformationminister.com/pres...hp?ID=612214288

Detroit wins the Saddam err... Stanley Cup !

http://www.theinformationminister.com/pres...hp?ID=612207649

The Iraqi err... Edmonton Oiler's did not loose to the Bush Stars !

http://www.theinformationminister.com/pres...hp?ID=612214288

:: LOL ::

That is a good one actually. ;)

:punk: :jump: GO CANUCKS!! another great game by them. they did NOTHING in the 3rd though. it was just like they went "we're up 4-1, no need to play anymore". they almost gave the game away. they will have to play smarter for game 7 and put in a full 60 mins. but i know they can do it, naslund is going now. 3 points tonight :woot:

2 big games tonight...im pulling for toronto and minnesota...i think belfour and the leafs will pull it off but i have my doubts about the wild...if they can send it to a game 7, anything can happen though

judging by belfous last performance, its obvious that the leafs are really tired out, considering theyre an older team, and belfour too, tired, old, and is peppered with so many shots a game. Nolan hasnt shown up, and their top players arent performing.

judging by belfous last performance, its obvious that the leafs are really tired out

belfours performance was amazing...the rest of the team's wasnt so stellar...if the leafs can control the puck tonight and score the first goal, they will have the fans behind them...that could be the spark they need and then they could try to force a game 7...both teams are surely tired after that last game...

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