2010-11 NHL Hockey Season

Well the Sabres finally won one last night. What a way to come back and take it in a shootout! And best of all, it came against the Leafs in their house and the Sabres continue to OWN them! Nice goal by Hecht with 13 seconds left, and holy crap, I thought it was all over once it went into a shootout. I never would have expected Enroth to survive, but he did pretty damn good last night. Nice SO goal by Ennis for the win!
 
Glad to see the win tonight, I missed all of it while watching the Steeler's game.

Why would you watch Steelers VS Bengals instead of the Wings?
After all you knew before the football game which team would win while with the hockey you were not sure who would win.
 
Why would you watch Steelers VS Bengals instead of the Wings?
After all you knew before the football game which team would win while with the hockey you were not sure who would win.

Pro/College football is #1 in this house with Hockey coming next and baseball after that.

Football is a much smaller schedule.
 
Thank you Kovalchuk! That was one of the best miscues I’ve seen in hockey yet! What an embarrassment for Jersey, I still can’t stop laughing.

Congrats to Enroth for his second straight shootout win. Not bad for our third string netminder.
 
Good question. My Sabres arn't much better, but Jersey is horrible. I would have liked to have seen the Boston/Pittsburgh game live. Not big on Boston sports, but ya gotta love a good comback.
 
I just gotta say...

...I am simply amazed at how well-organized the Red Wings are each season, and how they have been serious contenders for the Stanley Cup for the past 20 seasons, compiling an 872-395-130-66 record. Simply amazing!
 
Vanek Saturday night, Myers tonight. Sabres finally looking like a decent hockey club. Both Vanek and Ennis have been really impressive the past week or two. These are the Sabres I know and love!
 
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Very nice win for the Rangers last night. You almost NEVER hear me complain about officiating, but last night the Rangers got a rough ride in the new Mario-dome. I'm not saying the 6-0 disparity in power plays was unwarranted, but it was difficult to watch.

Rangers take a 1-0 lead halfway through the second, which they are clinging to in the third. Lundqvist is playing brilliantly. With four and a half minutes left the Rangers take yet another penalty, and Pittsburgh goes back on the power play. They tie the game just a few seconds after that power play ended, which was virtually a power play goal.

Then they score again 30 seconds later, just under two minutes left, and Lundqvist is so mad he breaks his stick over the crossbar, and apparently throws it as well. He gets a penalty for one of those transgressions, and it seems all hope is lost. You would like to think the referees could have pretended they did not see what Lundqvist did, or not have reacted so harshly to it, because it's not like that took a scoring chance away from the Penguins or anything...it was done while the Penguins were celebrating and the crowd was going nuts because they just took a 2-1 lead on two goals in like 30 seconds near the end of the game.

But whatever, it's a penalty, deal with it...if he wanted to make sure there was no penalty, he should not have thrown the stick. So 1:53 left, the Rangers are down a man, they send everyone up the ice, and Marc Staal scores the tying goal! Unbelievable! They still have to kill off the rest of the penalty, which they do, then when they get back to even strength in OT Brandon Dubinsky turns a two on one into a two on zero with some nice stickhandling, feeds Ryan Callahan for a tap in, and everyone in the gym is back to crying in their Iron City.

VERY satisfying victory!!!


Sandra
 
...I am simply amazed at how well-organized the Red Wings are each season, and how they have been serious contenders for the Stanley Cup for the past 20 seasons, compiling an 872-395-130-66 record. Simply amazing!

I think I posted this before, but I don't think there's any doubt that the Wings and (this pains me to admit this) the Lakers have been the two model franchises in the four major North American sports the last 15+ years.
 
I think I posted this before, but I don't think there's any doubt that the Wings and (this pains me to admit this) the Lakers have been the two model franchises in the four major North American sports the last 15+ years.

I'm sorry who was that second franchise? I didn't hear you. :D
 

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