I could absolutely see them winning this series but they better come out bals to the wall in game 5 and play that way for the rest of the series. I have no doubt this is the NHL's best team, but they better have a come to Jesus really quick. Them coming out flat in game 2 after getting outplayed in game 1 should have been a warning, and then they just got really unlucky in game 3 and lost a tight game tonight, which happens.Caps are used to blowing 3-1 leads, down 3-1 they got the Pens right where they want them.
Everyone does. Pretty sure he's the reason the Wings PP was so awful this year.And blame BoudreauThis sounds about right
Agree with most if this but I'd say the Caps outplayed the Pens by a wide margin in game 3 and by only a little less in game 4. Pe s paying great, but also getting lucky. That's what you need to hoist the Cup, IMO.Haven't seen a Pens team play this well in the playoffs in years. It's nice to see. More grittiness, more speed, more heart, more help from the 3rd and 4th lines, better goal tending, harder for other teams to throw them off their games like Philly, NY, Boston, et al, did in the past. They are a dangerous team right now.
That said, the Caps are still going to be a tough out, despite the Pens being up 3-1. They have played the Pens pretty evenly the past couple games. The Pens need to keep the pressure on.
Being a Caps fan is soul crushing
I figured Sheriff would be in posting his "choking dogs" column from 80 years ago, but here's a new one for you.After the goal, I muttered an f-bomb and then went into the kitchen. My wife asked me why I get so mad about hockey. I just said, "Because I'm a Caps fan." She was so confused, so I had to explain the cycle of great regular seasons followed by never living up to playoff expectations.
BTW, Nick, you're good people. You just needed a primer for your wife on why the Caps keep falling to the Penguins in the playoffs.I figured Sheriff would be in posting his "choking dogs" column from 80 years ago, but here's a new one for you.
I figured Sheriff would be in posting his "choking dogs" column from 80 years ago, but here's a new one for you.
After the goal, I muttered an f-bomb and then went into the kitchen. My wife asked me why I get so mad about hockey. I just said, "Because I'm a Caps fan." She was so confused, so I had to explain the cycle of great regular seasons followed by never living up to playoff expectations.
You're a Blues fan, remember?I just shut the TV off and went to bed. And I'm not even a Caps fan. That sucked.
THEY ARE DONE, BOOK IT.....WOOOOOOOOI could absolutely see them winning this series but they better come out bals to the wall in game 5 and play that way for the rest of the series. I have no doubt this is the NHL's best team, but they better have a come to Jesus really quick. Them coming out flat in game 2 after getting outplayed in game 1 should have been a warning, and then they just got really unlucky in game 3 and lost a tight game tonight, which happens.
If they do come back and win this series, they'll win the cup.
Oh I know. Go STL! Still, I really despise the Pens.You're a Blues fan, remember?
He's still a 0.5 PPG player which is not good enough for $4MM, IMO.Seems like the Rangers should have opened up their wallets for whatever Hags wanted. He is what they needed and has been the spark Pitt needed.
Hindsight is 20/20
I don't think anyone around DC does. This morning's talk radio on the two stations was like they had already lost the series. Sad clown face for everyone!Pens have not lost consecutive games since January, and anyone really thinks they are going to lose 3 in a row to this gagging chokers? LMAO![]()
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Capella said:Get your wife into it. My wife never cared about sports at all until she met, and now she is a die-hard Bolts fan. She sits toward in her seat, grumbles to herself, all of it. I took her to her first game in 2011 and she fell in love immediately.
She doesn't really care about any other local teams, so last year was her first sports pain. She took that Finals loss very hard. I kind of felt bad for introducing her to it in a way.
Tom Servo said:BTW, Nick, you're good people. You just needed a primer for your wife on why the Caps keep falling to the Penguins in the playoffs.![]()
My wife is similar. Our arrangement is similar. Right down to her watching a NASCAR race, making fun of me for watching, and then asking me why Jr. would go high on that turn when the line is low.Here's the problem - She's from Pittsburgh.
In general, she has no interest in hockey. She's a big Steelers fan, which is fine...They're my AFC team, and the Redskins are my NFC and go-to team. I'll even root for the Pirates most of the time....Our son has a bunch of Redskins/Steelers/Pirates gear, but I drew the line at Pens stuff.
So...If I let her stay indifferent to hockey, then I have a "happy" Capitals household. (Happy in quotes = regular season). If I get her into hockey, then I'll suddenly get a Pens fan in the house.
I have made her a closet NASCAR fan though. She knows the drivers and a lot of the story lines. It's pretty funny. She pretends to hate it, but I know she actually likes it.
@Tom Servo - Fantastic link....forwarding it to the wife now so she understands why I'm Debbie Downer as soon as the Caps start losing.
This week it was, me saying, "I'm surprised Tony Stewart is racing in Talladega."My wife is similar. Our arrangement is similar. Right down to her watching a NASCAR race, making fun of me for watching, and then asking me why Jr. would go high on that turn when the line is low.
My wife is the same way. Never followed hockey, or had ever been to an NHL game before we met.Capella said:Get your wife into it. My wife never cared about sports at all until she met, and now she is a die-hard Bolts fan. She sits toward in her seat, grumbles to herself, all of it. I took her to her first game in 2011 and she fell in love immediately.
She doesn't really care about any other local teams, so last year was her first sports pain. She took that Finals loss very hard. I kind of felt bad for introducing her to it in a way.
Raise that banner!I don't think anyone around DC does. This morning's talk radio on the two stations was like they had already lost the series. Sad clown face for everyone!
Yea mine does that every night in the playoffs. Today when she woke up:My wife is the same way. Never followed hockey, or had ever been to an NHL game before we met.
Now when I get home late at night from work, one of the first things she asks is who won the late games after she went to bed.