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Luongo must have some severe jet lag issues, or really, really, really like sleeping in his own bed. The Canucks D certainly wasn't helping him any in the first period, but that was still some atrocious goal tending.

I'm a B's fan so I'm hoping they can pull out one win on the road. Should be a great game either way.

Luongo must have some severe jet lag issues, or really, really, really like sleeping in his own bed. The Canucks D certainly wasn't helping him any in the first period, but that was still some atrocious goal tending.

I'm a B's fan so I'm hoping they can pull out one win on the road. Should be a great game either way.

you guys score first you are golden.

a buddy of mine is going to the game. 1500 a ticket for nosebleeds :|

That's insanity, but I'm assuming that's AFTER tickets are sold out, right? I spent around $800 on tickets to Game 5 in 2006 when the Canes were playing for row 2 seats. Also I can't remember how much my game 7 tickets were, but they were in the upper level as well. I want to say maybe something like $150 to $200 a piece. I know tickets are a lot more expensive in Canada, but damn!

That's insanity, but I'm assuming that's AFTER tickets are sold out, right? I spent around $800 on tickets to Game 5 in 2006 when the Canes were playing for row 2 seats. Also I can't remember how much my game 7 tickets were, but they were in the upper level as well. I want to say maybe something like $150 to $200 a piece. I know tickets are a lot more expensive in Canada, but damn!

yeah you guys down there pay peanuts for hockey games compared to what we do...

As much as I want Vancouver to win, I have a really, really bad feeling after how horribly Luongo played in Monday's game (well, his brief stay in the game, at any rate). He's been inconsistent (to put it nicely), and Thomas has been solid throughout.

If we're making predictions here, I'll go against the grain and say 3-1 Boston.

I love seeing Luongo get decimated after all the stuck-up comments he made. I really wasn't rooting for either team, but it's always nice to see the boastful athletes out there get it stuck to them. I really don't see why he's felt the need to brag about his abilities after getting lit up in Boston before last game, too.

I couldn't be happier. Kaberle gets a ring. Gotta love Thomas as well. The guy has more class than the entire Canucks roster.

And the 20,000 booing fans in the seats. I don't care if it was for Bettman or not. Just stupid.

EDIT: Oh, and congratulations to the Boston Bruins :)

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