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#76
Posted: 27/03/2007 15:52
by pitt
bos wrote:PLAYOFF TICKETS SOLD OUT IN 13 MINUTES
03/24/2007
It only took 13 minutes for a limited number of individual game tickets for the first two home games of the Stanley Cup playoffs to sell out Monday.
Approximately 2,000 tickets were available for each game and Penguins fans bought them up in a torrid pace.
btw, imam neki osjecaj da nocas gube od capitalsa, u svakom slucaju bice dobra tekma i uzitak gledati Ovechkina i Crosbya

jarane, juce su kampovali ispred mellon arene da kupe karte. pravi krkljanac jebio

A poraz je moguc, jeben im je raspored ove 2 hefte.........vec su iscrpljeni.
#77
Posted: 28/03/2007 00:28
by FFK as Lucy01
Momci, samo da se malo ubacim
Western Conference (standings as of 03/27/07)
NASHVILLE PREDATORS 76 48 21 7 103 255 197
DETROIT RED WINGS 76 46 19 11 103 233 188
ST. LOUIS BLUES 75 31 32 12 74 195 232
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS 75 31 37 7 69 188 228
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 75 27 39 9 63 185 239
#78
Posted: 28/03/2007 03:37
by bos
Ma nema umora za ove momke iako je bilo opasno pred kraj...sve igraju, 3 od 4 gola iz PP-a i opet Crosby gol i asistencija...moj osjecaj za pense nista ne znaci
i pitt brate ako negdje stignes jebene TB mahsus ih poselami
njihova prazna mreza u zadnjoj minuti me obori za 2 stoje (-6,5+) 1

#79
Posted: 28/03/2007 03:38
by pitt
#80
Posted: 28/03/2007 18:45
by pitt
samo za stocka

:D ivaj #2 je najbolji

:D
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qnCRBHUTckw
#81
Posted: 30/03/2007 05:59
by pitt
Boston je pao opet......4:2

:D u subotu ce i herkini zaplatiti....inshala

:D
#82
Posted: 30/03/2007 09:50
by bos
Samo da ovako i u play off-u nastave

#83
Posted: 04/04/2007 15:45
by pitt
ma jok.....losi su pingvini bili skroz. Odra ih buffalo momacki.
#84
Posted: 06/04/2007 04:29
by pitt
The cardiac kids did it again

3;2 protiv otave

#85
Posted: 06/04/2007 12:23
by bos
Ludo i nezaboravno 9 sec. do kraja
Jos Rangersi i play off...

#86
Posted: 06/04/2007 14:54
by pitt
bos wrote:Ludo i nezaboravno 9 sec. do kraja
Jos Rangersi i play off...

utakmica je bila krvava......oni penali po 5+ minuta

:D kako li ce tek biti u playoffu kad se sastanu opet

:D
#87
Posted: 08/04/2007 18:22
by pitt
Padoshe i rangersi

:D Playoffs pocinju

:D
#88
Posted: 09/04/2007 02:12
by bos
Jah, padose i rangersi
Kad se sve sabere po meni u zadnjih bar 5-6 godina najjaca sezona uopste, extra neizvjesna-posebno na istoku, aktuelni sampioni ne brane titulu, puno novih mladih zvijezda itd...
Razocarenja sezone: Flyersi, Hurricanesi i definitvno Habsi(bice cudna zavrsnica bez njih kao uostalom i bez Flayersa poslije toliko godina

)
A ne treba ni govoriti za najprijatnije iznenadjenje sezone...
Ubjedjen sam da mogu proci senatore a za kasnije cemo vidjeti ali i ako padnu na startu i nije neka steta. Sam ulazak u playoff je veliki uspjeh.
Insallah ovo gledamo...

#89
Posted: 11/04/2007 16:39
by GazdaVazda
Prva runda "best of seven"
BUF-NYI 4-1
NJ-TBY 3-4
ATL-NYR 2-4
OTT-PIT 4-2
DET-CGY 4-3
ANA-MIN 4-2
VAN-DAL 3-4
NSH-SJ 4-2
#90
Posted: 11/04/2007 17:37
by pitt
Bit ce gadno u otavi al sumnjam da ce biti toliko lose. Timovi igraju dosta slicno i mislim da ce u svakoj biti jebeno do bola....i za njih i za nas

Vidjet cemo u prvoj veceras

:D
#91
Posted: 11/04/2007 18:11
by GazdaVazda
Jedini spas za vas.

#92
Posted: 11/04/2007 18:52
by pitt
ma emery se boji pingvina ko nikog. Reko je da nas vise nikako ne gotivi

:D Uhh da ga hoce rovberts ili larok po njusci spucati

#93
Posted: 11/04/2007 18:59
by pitt
For The Associated Press
OTTAWA (AP) -- The Ottawa Senators can see a lot of what they used to be when they look at NHL scoring leader Sidney Crosby and the rest of the Pittsburgh Penguins when the Stanley Cup playoffs begin Wednesday night.
And in facing Gary Roberts, they'll also be looking at a fearsome playoff veteran who derailed several of Ottawa's previous attempts to deliver on its once youthful promise.
The Senators are making their 10th straight playoff berth. Pittsburgh returns to the postseason for the first time since 2001-02.
Ottawa still has youth and promise on its side, yet the Penguins are even younger. And with the 19-year-old Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Marc-Andre Fleury and Jordan Staal, Pittsburgh's future is even more promising than Ottawa's prospects ever were.
"Starting in goal, I think you have to have a great goalie in order to be successful, and Marc has really done a good job," Crosby said.
"All the guys in here put pressure on themselves to be responsible and to work hard," Crosby said. "We do have talent, but I think our work ethic is our strength as a group, and our chemistry. I think that's what's gotten us to this point."
"I think they're a very young team, very similar to when we had (Marian) Hossa and (Martin )Havlat, top young players," Senators center Mike Fisher said.
Roberts, acquired by the Penguins in a trade with Florida, played a key role with the Toronto teams that eliminated Ottawa three times in his four seasons with the Maple Leafs.
Despite their success in consistently reaching the playoffs, the Senators have only made it to the conference final once, in 2003, when they lost to New Jersey in seven games.
Havlat was dealt to Chicago after the Senators failed to get past the second round for the eighth time in nine consecutive playoff appearances when they were eliminated by Buffalo in five games last year.
Hossa was traded to Atlanta prior to the 2005-06 season for Dany Heatley, who became the first NHL player to score at least 50 goals in consecutive seasons since Florida's Pavel Bure in 2000 and 2001 with a goal in Ottawa's season finale.
Jason Spezza, chosen second overall in the 2001 draft with a pick that was acquired in the trade that sent Alexei Yashin to the New York Islanders, had 87 points in 67 games this season.
The playmaking center compares the Penguins to the Ottawa squad that finished first in the Northeast Division last season for the fourth time in seven seasons.
"They're a little younger than we were and have a lot of top players," Spezza said. "There's a lot of similarities between the teams. They're a lot like we were last year, a high-flying team but a lot of guys with no playoff experience, but we can't take any team lightly, especially a young hockey team that wants to prove itself."
While Spezza and Heatley are the Senators' biggest offensive weapons, Ottawa has a very deep and balanced lineup with Fisher, Mike Comrie, Peter Schaefer, Antoine Vermette, Dean McAmmond, Chris Neil, Chris Kelly and captain Daniel Alfredsson, who is making his 10th straight playoff appearance with Ottawa along with defenseman Wade Redden.
#94
Posted: 11/04/2007 19:08
by elixiaboy
bas bi volio cuti vase misljenje o Austrijancu Vaneku (Buffalo Sabres). U zadnje vrijeme je nonstop u ovdasnjim novinama. Tvrde da je trenutno medju najboljim igracima u NHL. Nesto mi tesko povjerovati...
#95
Posted: 11/04/2007 19:43
by GazdaVazda
elixiaboy wrote:bas bi volio cuti vase misljenje o Austrijancu Vaneku (Buffalo Sabres). U zadnje vrijeme je nonstop u ovdasnjim novinama. Tvrde da je trenutno medju najboljim igracima u NHL. Nesto mi tesko povjerovati...
Vanek nije Austrianac, on je Ceh koji je kao mlad odselio u Austriju.
Nije ni blizu da bude medu najboljim igracima. On je tipican "snajper"

, igrac koji nemoze sam da producira bez dobroga centra i tima kao Buffalo koji ima puno dobrih igraca.(its all about deep

)
#96
Posted: 11/04/2007 21:10
by elixiaboy
ovdje tvrde da je Austrijanac (spomenuli su samo da mu je majka Slovakinja)
http://sport.orf.at/070409-8776/
Anyway, thanks

#97
Posted: 11/04/2007 22:55
by pitt
nadam se da ce ga Mario podici opet ove godine

:D:D

#98
Posted: 11/04/2007 23:10
by GazdaVazda
Don Cherry disagrees !!!

#99
Posted: 12/04/2007 06:18
by pitt
odrase nas 6:3.....oni dobri mi jako losi

Idemo daljme.....game 2 u subotu

#100
Posted: 12/04/2007 11:40
by bos
Bice bolje vec u subotu
