fantasycurse42
Footballguy Jr.
Series is over
If they had lost it in regulation, it would have been a disaster. They took it to OT in both their games. They can play with the Kings. Now they're home.I'd say that it's impossible for the Rags to recover from that. But then I remember the Bruins dropped Games 1 and 2 in OT in Vancouver three years ago, losing in the final 30 seconds and then 12 seconds into OT. They managed to win 4 of the last 5.
I certainly wouldn't pick against the Kings, but crazier things have happened.
this is why you bet on ChetI will post my record of success against yours for anything that makes you nervous. I've never failed at anything. You call me a doosh? I crush #######s like you.My picks went in, dude. Your teams lost. I'm not sure you get how I view it.\/\/o\/\/Don't worry. It's not you, it's him. He's freaking smaht and people like him here, for some reason.what?Yeah, just like soccer--f'n idiot.Soccer like
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eta* I think you're an ignorant doosh who uses money to wear Team Canada shirts to Bruins games. Good work. You're a real-life, wealthy troll. Well done.
Are you editing your posts to tidy up your stuff now?Just like soccer.Insane game.
this is why you bet on ChetI will post my record of success against yours for anything that makes you nervous. I've never failed at anything. You call me a doosh? I crush #######s like you.My picks went in, dude. Your teams lost. I'm not sure you get how I view it.\/\/o\/\/Don't worry. It's not you, it's him. He's freaking smaht and people like him here, for some reason.what?Yeah, just like soccer--f'n idiot.Soccer like
What a sore loser.![]()
eta* I think you're an ignorant doosh who uses money to wear Team Canada shirts to Bruins games. Good work. You're a real-life, wealthy troll. Well done.
Cute.If they had lost it in regulation, it would have been a disaster. They took it to OT in both their games. They can play with the Kings. Now they're home.Just win Monday.I'd say that it's impossible for the Rags to recover from that. But then I remember the Bruins dropped Games 1 and 2 in OT in Vancouver three years ago, losing in the final 30 seconds and then 12 seconds into OT. They managed to win 4 of the last 5.
I certainly wouldn't pick against the Kings, but crazier things have happened.
Wow just seen Mullet Melrose give me the highlights and show off a bad sunburn. I fully understand the soccer references now. The ####### highlights were intense, sad I missed tonight's tilt on the MSG pitch.Doctor Detroit said:My linkBilly Bats said:What a thread, can't wait to see what actually happened in the game.
Three games in a row if you include game 7 against Chicago.Dickie Dunn said:Kings have yet to play with a lead, yet lead the series 2-0.![]()
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Yeah, the Kings just dominated both games at home.Bucky86 said:Cute.jamny said:If they had lost it in regulation, it would have been a disaster. They took it to OT in both their games. They can play with the Kings. Now they're home.Just win Monday.Dickie Dunn said:I'd say that it's impossible for the Rags to recover from that. But then I remember the Bruins dropped Games 1 and 2 in OT in Vancouver three years ago, losing in the final 30 seconds and then 12 seconds into OT. They managed to win 4 of the last 5.
I certainly wouldn't pick against the Kings, but crazier things have happened.
And the Kings haven't been able to win on the road.Yeah, the Kings just dominated both games at home.Bucky86 said:Cute.jamny said:If they had lost it in regulation, it would have been a disaster. They took it to OT in both their games. They can play with the Kings. Now they're home.Just win Monday.Dickie Dunn said:I'd say that it's impossible for the Rags to recover from that. But then I remember the Bruins dropped Games 1 and 2 in OT in Vancouver three years ago, losing in the final 30 seconds and then 12 seconds into OT. They managed to win 4 of the last 5.
I certainly wouldn't pick against the Kings, but crazier things have happened.
You must be a speed reader.Riversco said:I just read something mindblowing. The Kings have not led for a single second in any game of this series so far, and are up 2-0 in the series.
Speediest in the East those Rags.I missed most of the game. Hope it was extra speedy.
It's how they lost that makes this over IMO. They've given up a 2 goal lead in each game. They didnt trail once in game 2. They've got to be demoralized.jamny said:If they had lost it in regulation, it would have been a disaster. They took it to OT in both their games. They can play with the Kings. Now they're home.Just win Monday.Dickie Dunn said:I'd say that it's impossible for the Rags to recover from that. But then I remember the Bruins dropped Games 1 and 2 in OT in Vancouver three years ago, losing in the final 30 seconds and then 12 seconds into OT. They managed to win 4 of the last 5.
I certainly wouldn't pick against the Kings, but crazier things have happened.
Clearly you're not a Rangers fan.Anyway, I'm proud of the way the rangers have battled, but despite how close the games have been, you see the difference in the two teams. The Rangers have to play a basically mistake-free game in all zones to win. The Kings, on the other hand, can be far less than their best, and still win. Helps when you have so many big forwards that can finish scoring opportunities.Typical ranger fans calling the series over. Come on man up and believe in your damn team.
If it was Tomas Holmstrom, they would have called three penalties.
Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?chet said:It was over before it started.fantasycurse42 said:Series is over
What's the TV ratings been like so far through two games?
http://www.suntimes.com/sports/27898209-419/stanley-cup-final-has-top-2-tv-markets-but-not-chicagos-ratings.htmlLast year’s Game 1 between Chicago and Boston (combined populations of about 3.5 million) drew 6.36 million viewers nationwide. This year’s Game 1 between New York and L.A. (combined populations of about 12 million) drew 4.78 million.
http://variety.com/2014/tv/ratings/belmont-stakes-stanley-cup-final-score-ratings-milestones-for-nbc-sports-on-saturday-1201216367/NBC was able to capitalize on the big Belmont Stakes audience by immediately following its coverage with Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final between the New York Rangers and Los Angeles Kings.
According to Nielsen, the Kings’ double-overtime victory in Los Angeles averaged roughly 6.4 million viewers, making it the most-watched Game 2 on record (since at least 1994). The game was up 60% vs. last year’s Game 2 on NBCSN (Bruins-Blackhawks, 4.0 million), and up 121% vs. 2012’s Game 2 on NBC that also featured the Kings (Kings-Devils, 2.9 million).
NBC dominated primetime, beating its combined ABC-CBS-Fox competition in key demos while also winning in total viewers. The game peaked in the final quarter-hour (11:30-11:45 p.m. ET) with 7.6 million viewers.
The New York market generated a 10.5 overnight household rating, according to Nielsen, the highest-rated NHL game ever on NBC or NBCSN in the market, and up from a 10.1 for Wednesday’s Game 1, which was the previous record. Los Angeles scored a 8.9 fousehold rating, the second-highest such game ever in Los Angeles, behind only the 2012 Stanley Cup Final Game 6 (13.6), which was when the Kings clinched their first-ever championship. L.A. did a 7.1 rating for Game 1.
Nice man, enjoy the experience.Heading down in 30 minutes
First cup game
I just wanted to wish you good luck, we're all counting on you.Heading down in 30 minutes
First cup game