2010~11 NHL season

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My friend is stuck downtown right now. So she sent me this picture. It's a car on fire. Buildings are also on fire. Just bad, very very bad.

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jeffro11 wrote:My friend is stuck downtown right now. So she sent me this picture. It's a car on fire. Buildings are also on fire. Just bad, very very bad.

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Like... for real??
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For real. I'll post any more she sends to me. But she is attempting to make it home safely.
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jeffro11 wrote:For real.
Dang, dude. I hope she's alright.
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gtmtnbiker wrote:Wow, what a game! To be honest, I never was a hockey fan but after watching almost of the Bruins playoff games this year, I can now understand the game's appeal. Growing up, I was a baseball/football fan but will appreciate hockey more in the future.
Awesome! I'm glad you're finally realizing the truth; that hockey is the most exciting sport there is. :D To be honest, games 1, 2 and 5 were the best in the series. Not because Vancouver won, but because they were so close. Any team could have won those games. The Bruins' series with Montreal and Tampa Bay were also incredibly good and close.




Hopefully the riots in Vancouver aren't as bad as they were in 1994 when they lost to New York in the finals. It seems that Montreal and Vancouver are the two Canadian cities that have this sort of trouble the most. I don't recall this happening so much in Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa when they lost. I don't think it would happen in Toronto either, because 1) their fans really don't care enough, and 2) Toronto never seems to be able to make it that far!. Were there any riots in Miami after they lost the NBA finals this year?
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Breetai wrote:
gtmtnbiker wrote:Wow, what a game! To be honest, I never was a hockey fan but after watching almost of the Bruins playoff games this year, I can now understand the game's appeal. Growing up, I was a baseball/football fan but will appreciate hockey more in the future.
Awesome! I'm glad you're finally realizing the truth; that hockey is the most exciting sport there is. :D To be honest, games 1, 2 and 5 were the best in the series. Not because Vancouver won, but because they were so close. Any team could have won those games. The Bruins' series with Montreal and Tampa Bay were also incredibly good and close.




Hopefully the riots in Vancouver aren't as bad as they were in 1994 when they lost to New York in the finals. It seems that Montreal and Vancouver are the two Canadian cities that have this sort of trouble the most. I don't recall this happening so much in Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa when they lost. I don't think it would happen in Toronto either, because 1) their fans really don't care enough, and 2) Toronto never seems to be able to make it that far!. Were there any riots in Miami after they lost the NBA finals this year?
Just Lebron crying :lol:
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Bradtemple87 wrote:
Just Lebron crying :lol:
yeah, I was glad to see it.

It is a shame that Vancouver fans had to start a riot on the streets, granted I do agree the Canucks failed to show up for Game 7, I do hope the rioters should be aware that the cars they flipped could be their neighbor's, BFF's, or even the Boss' :mrgreen:

O'Timmy was the MVP of the series, and I think Recchi can retire without regrets, and another Original 6 wins the cup, and I do think the pressure will be on the Maple Leafs.
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skyknight wrote:
Bradtemple87 wrote:
Just Lebron crying :lol:
yeah, I was glad to see it.

It is a shame that Vancouver fans had to start a riot on the streets, granted I do agree the Canucks failed to show up for Game 7, I do hope the rioters should be aware that the cars they flipped could be their neighbor's, BFF's, or even the Boss' :mrgreen:

O'Timmy was the MVP of the series, and I think Recchi can retire without regrets, and another Original 6 wins the cup, and I do think the pressure will be on the Maple Leafs.
On the plus side, we got this awesome picture:

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