Where is it?
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On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 11:44:17 PM UTC+2, The Doctor wrote:
Where is it?
Sorry Doc, I was too late this year to organize something. Same with the playoff bracket.
Next year! Like the Maple Leafs!Leafs and a few teams won big last night. I have to assume Doc and all of Alberta are hockey mad with the Oilers and Flames in it. Not sure where the dividing line is that makes you either an Oiler or a Flamer? I think it is Red Deer.
Ciao,--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
Werner
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On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 6:51:47 a.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 11:44:17 PM UTC+2, The Doctor wrote:the playoff bracket.
Where is it?
Sorry Doc, I was too late this year to organize something. Same with
That is pretty damn late, especially when you consider they will still
be playing the ice hockey this year on Canada Day (July 1).
As I recall, we have not done it since covid and they no longer have the >actual fantasy pool anymore-I mean the one where you pick actual
players.
Leafs and a few teams won big last night. I have to assume Doc and all
Next year! Like the Maple Leafs!
of Alberta are hockey mad with the Oilers and Flames in it. Not sure
where the dividing line is that makes you either an Oiler or a Flamer? I >think it is Red Deer.
Just for you non Canadians to get an idea of the enormity of the
Iceberg. Alberta is a tiny little province, yet the Edmonton v Calgary
local derby is between two teams 300km apart. The fiercest derby in all
of Canada, I might add.
AntiChrist rising!
Ciao,
Werner
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On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 6:51:47 a.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 11:44:17 PM UTC+2, The Doctor wrote:
Where is it?
Sorry Doc, I was too late this year to organize something. Same with the playoff bracket.
That is pretty damn late, especially when you consider they will still be playing the ice hockey this year on Canada Day (July 1).
As I recall, we have not done it since covid and they no longer have the actual fantasy pool anymore-I mean the one where you pick actual players.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Leafs and a few teams won big last night. I have to assume Doc and all of Alberta are hockey mad with the Oilers and Flames in it. Not sure where the dividing line is that makes you either an Oiler or a Flamer? I think it is Red Deer.
Next year! Like the Maple Leafs!
Just for you non Canadians to get an idea of the enormity of the Iceberg. Alberta is a tiny little province, yet the Edmonton v Calgary local derby is between two teams 300km apart. The fiercest derby in all of Canada, I might add.
Ciao,
Werner
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I have not watched any NHL ice hockey this season, I have not really watched ice hockey since Gretzky played, so I have no opinion on who are the good teams or players, none of the scores mean anything to me. But, we went from teams like the Toronto Mapleleafs winning 5-0(whaaa???) Monday to 5 hour games yesterday, a game so long that the keeper had to be pulled for dehydration in the 4th hour. In the end Pitsburgo won 4-3 vs New York. Sid Crosby still plays hockey, he is the only player I recognize. Calgary won a 1-0 game, that never happens, you never get a one goal game in ice hockey. Colorado must be the favourite, they won 7-2.
Since the season went on so long and the playoffs started so late, the teams are playing every second night,
On 2022-05-04 09:44, Binder Dundat wrote:Tampa Bay Florida won the last two Stanley Cups? That just seems weird.
I have not watched any NHL ice hockey this season, I have not really watched ice hockey since Gretzky played, so I have no opinion on who are the good teams or players, none of the scores mean anything to me. But, we went from teams like the Toronto Mapleleafs winning 5-0(whaaa???) Monday to 5 hour games yesterday, a game so long that the keeper had to be pulled for dehydration in the 4th hour. In the end Pitsburgo won 4-3 vs New York. Sid Crosby still plays hockey, he is the only player I recognize. Calgary won a 1-0 game, that never happens, you never get a one goal game in ice hockey. Colorado must be the favourite, they won 7-2.
Playoffs are pretty chaotic and unpredictable. I still think the
Lightning have a reasonable chance of getting three in a row, if
everyone stays healthy.
I thought it was every two or three days, it seems it is strictly every second day now.Since the season went on so long and the playoffs started so late, the teams are playing every second night,That has pretty much always been the case.
which means they are going to be tired soon, if not already.It used to be some players, mainly defenders played 30 minutes or more out of the 60 min games, but now with never ending OT and games every second day, unlike the regular season, not to mention it is the end of the season and warmer inside the rinks, it has to affect the players.
4 lines of forwards. The only play about 11-20 minutes each per game.
I dont know about squad depth and how much rotation teams do nowadays,I dont remember that, was it NHL Stanley Cup hockey?
but looks like the winner will be the fittest team or at least the
largest squad. It is going to be weird watching the ice hockey in July.
Two years ago we were watching in August.
On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 12:01:40 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
On 2022-05-04 09:44, Binder Dundat wrote:Tampa Bay Florida won the last two Stanley Cups? That just seems weird.
I have not watched any NHL ice hockey this season, I have not really watched ice hockey since Gretzky played, so I have no opinion on who are the good teams or players, none of the scores mean anything to me. But, we went from teams like the Toronto Mapleleafs winning 5-0(whaaa???) Monday to 5 hour games yesterday, a game so long that the keeper had to be pulled for dehydration in the 4th hour. In the end Pitsburgo won 4-3 vs New York. Sid Crosby still plays hockey, he is the only player I recognize. Calgary won a 1-0 game, that never happens, you never get a one goal game in ice hockey. Colorado must be the favourite, they won 7-2.Playoffs are pretty chaotic and unpredictable. I still think the
Lightning have a reasonable chance of getting three in a row, if
everyone stays healthy.
I thought it was every two or three days, it seems it is strictly every second day now.Since the season went on so long and the playoffs started so late, the teams are playing every second night,That has pretty much always been the case.
which means they are going to be tired soon, if not already.It used to be some players, mainly defenders played 30 minutes or more out of the 60 min games,
4 lines of forwards. The only play about 11-20 minutes each per game.
I dont know about squad depth and how much rotation teams do nowadays,
but looks like the winner will be the fittest team or at least the
largest squad. It is going to be weird watching the ice hockey in July.
Two years ago we were watching in August.
I dont remember that, was it NHL Stanley Cup hockey?
On 2022-05-04 11:15, Binder Dundat wrote:Ah yes, I remember that now.
On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 12:01:40 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
On 2022-05-04 09:44, Binder Dundat wrote:Tampa Bay Florida won the last two Stanley Cups? That just seems weird.
I have not watched any NHL ice hockey this season, I have not really watched ice hockey since Gretzky played, so I have no opinion on who are the good teams or players, none of the scores mean anything to me. But, we went from teams like the Toronto Mapleleafs winning 5-0(whaaa???) Monday to 5 hour games yesterday, a game so long that the keeper had to be pulled for dehydration in the 4th hour. In the end Pitsburgo won 4-3 vs New York. Sid Crosby still plays hockey, he is the only player I recognize. Calgary won a 1-0 game, that never happens, you never get a one goal game in ice hockey. Colorado must be the favourite, they won 7-2.Playoffs are pretty chaotic and unpredictable. I still think the
Lightning have a reasonable chance of getting three in a row, if
everyone stays healthy.
It used to be pretty strictly every second day , but you are right thatI thought it was every two or three days, it seems it is strictly every second day now.Since the season went on so long and the playoffs started so late, the teams are playing every second night,That has pretty much always been the case.
with adjustments to accommodate the TV schedule it has got away from
that sometimes in the more recent past. Particularly when the series
moves to the other city. Seems like the NHL really likes to have games Friday/Sat/Sunday so does some spreading out.
Some top defenders can indeed put in 30 minutes or more in a 60 minutewhich means they are going to be tired soon, if not already.It used to be some players, mainly defenders played 30 minutes or more out of the 60 min games,
4 lines of forwards. The only play about 11-20 minutes each per game.
game. Flames rotate their defenders so it never gets that high for the
top pairing (Hanafin and Anderson). You are right that with overtime it
can go on much longer, but most games don't reach OT, and of those that
do, they are often settled in the first 5 minutes.
but now with never ending OT and games every second day, unlike the
regular season, not to mention it is the end of the season and warmer
inside the rinks, it has to affect the players.
I dont know about squad depth and how much rotation teams do nowadays,
but looks like the winner will be the fittest team or at least the
largest squad. It is going to be weird watching the ice hockey in July. >> Two years ago we were watching in August.
I dont remember that, was it NHL Stanley Cup hockey?Yup, the playoffs that year were in two bubbles in Edmonton and the
alleged centre of the known universe (Toronto).
On 2022-05-03 06:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 6:51:47 a.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 11:44:17 PM UTC+2, The Doctor wrote:
Where is it?
Sorry Doc, I was too late this year to organize something. Same with the playoff bracket.
That is pretty damn late, especially when you consider they will still be playing the ice hockey this year on Canada Day (July 1).
As I recall, we have not done it since covid and they no longer have the actual fantasy pool anymore-I mean the one where you pick actual players.
I looked for it last week and could find nothing except the bracket
ones, which I did enter (one NHL, one Sportsnet).
There is a regular season player draft type pool, and maybe you have to--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
be in that to be part of the playoff one - if one exists ?)
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 5:37:08 PM UTC+2, MH wrote:
On 2022-05-03 06:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 6:51:47 a.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 11:44:17 PM UTC+2, The Doctor wrote:
Where is it?
Sorry Doc, I was too late this year to organize something. Same with the playoff bracket.
That is pretty damn late, especially when you consider they will still be playing the ice hockey this year on Canada Day (July 1).
Could well be, another good thing killed off by COVID.As I recall, we have not done it since covid and they no longer have the actual fantasy pool anymore-I mean the one where you pick actual players.
I looked for it last week and could find nothing except the bracketEntered the NHL bracket as well, at the last possible moment (between Games 1 and 2, now that's lenient gamemastering).
ones, which I did enter (one NHL, one Sportsnet).
Let's compare results at the end.
It's really been a weird season. Huge difference between the best teams and the dross.
In the east, it was clear who would make the playoffs by Christmas. But on the plus side, now pretty much
all playoff pairings (except Avs vs Preds, and perhaps Oilers vs Kings - but it's Edmonton, they might still
find a way to screw up) look very competitive.
Ciao,--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
Werner
There is a regular season player draft type pool, and maybe you have to
be in that to be part of the playoff one - if one exists ?)
On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:49:52 p.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:Hot but dry, so quite nice for 33C, usually it can be very humid here.
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 5:37:08 PM UTC+2, MH wrote:
On 2022-05-03 06:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 6:51:47 a.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 11:44:17 PM UTC+2, The Doctor wrote:
Where is it?
Sorry Doc, I was too late this year to organize something. Same with the playoff bracket.
That is pretty damn late, especially when you consider they will still be playing the ice hockey this year on Canada Day (July 1).
Could well be, another good thing killed off by COVID.As I recall, we have not done it since covid and they no longer have the actual fantasy pool anymore-I mean the one where you pick actual players.
I looked for it last week and could find nothing except the bracket ones, which I did enter (one NHL, one Sportsnet).Entered the NHL bracket as well, at the last possible moment (between Games 1 and 2, now that's lenient gamemastering).
Let's compare results at the end.
It's really been a weird season. Huge difference between the best teams and the dross.
In the east, it was clear who would make the playoffs by Christmas. But on the plus side, now pretty much
all playoff pairings (except Avs vs Preds, and perhaps Oilers vs Kings - but it's Edmonton, they might still
find a way to screw up) look very competitive.
Beautiful ice hockey weather here, looking at highs around 30C this week, so just perfect for ice hockey. But yeah, I dont know about the reg season, but outside of Colorado, every series looks like it will go at least 6 if not 7 games. The NHL really seem to do a good job with parity, or maybe it is just the players are up for the cup.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Ciao,
Werner
There is a regular season player draft type pool, and maybe you have to be in that to be part of the playoff one - if one exists ?)
On Monday, May 9, 2022 at 12:44:41 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:They are hosting an ice hockey match party, the actual game is in Tampa Bay. I thought they were saying it was the hottest ticket in the country, but that will be game 7.
On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:49:52 p.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 5:37:08 PM UTC+2, MH wrote:
On 2022-05-03 06:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 6:51:47 a.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 11:44:17 PM UTC+2, The Doctor wrote:
Where is it?
Sorry Doc, I was too late this year to organize something. Same with the playoff bracket.
That is pretty damn late, especially when you consider they will still be playing the ice hockey this year on Canada Day (July 1).
Could well be, another good thing killed off by COVID.As I recall, we have not done it since covid and they no longer have the actual fantasy pool anymore-I mean the one where you pick actual players.
I looked for it last week and could find nothing except the bracket ones, which I did enter (one NHL, one Sportsnet).Entered the NHL bracket as well, at the last possible moment (between Games 1 and 2, now that's lenient gamemastering).
Let's compare results at the end.
It's really been a weird season. Huge difference between the best teams and the dross.
In the east, it was clear who would make the playoffs by Christmas. But on the plus side, now pretty much
all playoff pairings (except Avs vs Preds, and perhaps Oilers vs Kings - but it's Edmonton, they might still
find a way to screw up) look very competitive.
Beautiful ice hockey weather here, looking at highs around 30C this week, so just perfect for ice hockey. But yeah, I dont know about the reg season, but outside of Colorado, every series looks like it will go at least 6 if not 7 games. The NHL really seem to do a good job with parity, or maybe it is just the players are up for the cup.Hot but dry, so quite nice for 33C, usually it can be very humid here.
But, we are not the centre of the universe, the centre of the universe is hosting an ice hockey match, the centre of the universe is looking to win a playoff series for the first time since Eddie Shack retired.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Ciao,
Werner
There is a regular season player draft type pool, and maybe you have to
be in that to be part of the playoff one - if one exists ?)
On Thursday, May 12, 2022 at 7:40:49 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:Come on, do they use WWEpl refs in the NHL and what is the deal with allowing Russians to play. Nhl has lost any credibility they once had.
On Monday, May 9, 2022 at 12:44:41 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:49:52 p.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 5:37:08 PM UTC+2, MH wrote:
On 2022-05-03 06:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 6:51:47 a.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 11:44:17 PM UTC+2, The Doctor wrote: >>> Where is it?
Sorry Doc, I was too late this year to organize something. Same with the playoff bracket.
That is pretty damn late, especially when you consider they will still be playing the ice hockey this year on Canada Day (July 1).
Could well be, another good thing killed off by COVID.As I recall, we have not done it since covid and they no longer have the actual fantasy pool anymore-I mean the one where you pick actual players.
I looked for it last week and could find nothing except the bracket ones, which I did enter (one NHL, one Sportsnet).Entered the NHL bracket as well, at the last possible moment (between Games 1 and 2, now that's lenient gamemastering).
Let's compare results at the end.
It's really been a weird season. Huge difference between the best teams and the dross.
In the east, it was clear who would make the playoffs by Christmas. But on the plus side, now pretty much
all playoff pairings (except Avs vs Preds, and perhaps Oilers vs Kings - but it's Edmonton, they might still
find a way to screw up) look very competitive.
Beautiful ice hockey weather here, looking at highs around 30C this week, so just perfect for ice hockey. But yeah, I dont know about the reg season, but outside of Colorado, every series looks like it will go at least 6 if not 7 games. The NHL really seem to do a good job with parity, or maybe it is just the players are up for the cup.Hot but dry, so quite nice for 33C, usually it can be very humid here.
But, we are not the centre of the universe, the centre of the universe is hosting an ice hockey match, the centre of the universe is looking to win a playoff series for the first time since Eddie Shack retired.They are hosting an ice hockey match party, the actual game is in Tampa Bay. I thought they were saying it was the hottest ticket in the country, but that will be game 7.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32Ciao,
Werner
There is a regular season player draft type pool, and maybe you have to
be in that to be part of the playoff one - if one exists ?)
On Thursday, May 12, 2022 at 8:58:19 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On Thursday, May 12, 2022 at 7:40:49 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Monday, May 9, 2022 at 12:44:41 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 5:49:52 p.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 5:37:08 PM UTC+2, MH wrote:
On 2022-05-03 06:36, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 6:51:47 a.m. UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Monday, May 2, 2022 at 11:44:17 PM UTC+2, The Doctor wrote: >>> Where is it?
Sorry Doc, I was too late this year to organize something. Same with the playoff bracket.
That is pretty damn late, especially when you consider they will still be playing the ice hockey this year on Canada Day (July 1).
Could well be, another good thing killed off by COVID.As I recall, we have not done it since covid and they no longer have the actual fantasy pool anymore-I mean the one where you pick actual players.
I looked for it last week and could find nothing except the bracketEntered the NHL bracket as well, at the last possible moment (between Games 1 and 2, now that's lenient gamemastering).
ones, which I did enter (one NHL, one Sportsnet).
Let's compare results at the end.
It's really been a weird season. Huge difference between the best teams and the dross.
In the east, it was clear who would make the playoffs by Christmas. But on the plus side, now pretty much
all playoff pairings (except Avs vs Preds, and perhaps Oilers vs Kings - but it's Edmonton, they might still
find a way to screw up) look very competitive.
Beautiful ice hockey weather here, looking at highs around 30C this week, so just perfect for ice hockey. But yeah, I dont know about the reg season, but outside of Colorado, every series looks like it will go at least 6 if not 7 games. The NHL really seem to do a good job with parity, or maybe it is just the players are up for the cup.Hot but dry, so quite nice for 33C, usually it can be very humid here.
Come on, do they use WWEpl refs in the NHL and what is the deal with allowing Russians to play. Nhl has lost any credibility they once had.But, we are not the centre of the universe, the centre of the universe is hosting an ice hockey match, the centre of the universe is looking to win a playoff series for the first time since Eddie Shack retired.They are hosting an ice hockey match party, the actual game is in Tampa Bay. I thought they were saying it was the hottest ticket in the country, but that will be game 7.
Ciao,
Werner
There is a regular season player draft type pool, and maybe you have to
be in that to be part of the playoff one - if one exists ?)
Albertans rejoice, if you want to play the last few rounds, here is the link. Non Albertans can also play.
https://fantasy.sportsnet.ca/sportsnet/hkplayoffbracket22/promo
created a public group called rss
On Monday, May 16, 2022 at 7:07:54 AM UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
Albertans rejoice, if you want to play the last few rounds, here is the link. Non Albertans can also play.
https://fantasy.sportsnet.ca/sportsnet/hkplayoffbracket22/promo
created a public group called rss
As a non-Albertan, I have joined. I was very tempted to just click Random, but in the end I exercised my deep hockey knowledge to submit the winning pick.
Albertans rejoice, if you want to play the last few rounds, here is the
link. Non Albertans can also play. >https://fantasy.sportsnet.ca/sportsnet/hkplayoffbracket22/promo
created a public group called rss
On 2022-05-16 06:31, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On Monday, May 16, 2022 at 7:07:54 AM UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:the link. Non Albertans can also play.
Albertans rejoice, if you want to play the last few rounds, here is
Random, but in the end I exercised my deep hockey knowledge to submithttps://fantasy.sportsnet.ca/sportsnet/hkplayoffbracket22/promo
created a public group called rss
As a non-Albertan, I have joined. I was very tempted to just click
the winning pick.
I only got 5 out of 8 series right in the first round. I got all 4
right in the west, but only the inevitable demise of the Leafs in the east.
I only got 5 out of 8 series right in the first round. I got all 4
right in the west, but only the inevitable demise of the Leafs in the east.
On 2022-05-16, MH <MHnospam@ucalgary.ca> wrote:
I only got 5 out of 8 series right in the first round. I got all 4
right in the west, but only the inevitable demise of the Leafs in the east.
5/8 going to game 7 suggests it was tough to pick the winners.
On 2022-05-17 15:09, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On 2022-05-16, MH <MHno...@ucalgary.ca> wrote:
I only got 5 out of 8 series right in the first round. I got all 4
right in the west, but only the inevitable demise of the Leafs in the east.
5/8 going to game 7 suggests it was tough to pick the winners.I got six out of 8 right in the NHL version of the bracket (predict the whole thing in one go - as opposed to the Sportsnet one where youn enter predictions round by round. Everything else was the same except I went
with Rangers instead of Penguins in that one. I had a hunch on
Washington that was wrong - though they lost two OTs, and generally acquitted themselves well.
It look like the Battle of Alberta is the series to watch, averaging around 11 goals per game/. For those who dont know what an Alberta is, it is the USA of Canada. Horrible place, multiple shootings everyday, everyone is married to their cousin and hot dogs are the national food.--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
On Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 7:48:55 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
On 2022-05-17 15:09, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
On 2022-05-16, MH <MHno...@ucalgary.ca> wrote:
I only got 5 out of 8 series right in the first round. I got all 4
right in the west, but only the inevitable demise of the Leafs in the east.
5/8 going to game 7 suggests it was tough to pick the winners.I got six out of 8 right in the NHL version of the bracket (predict the whole thing in one go - as opposed to the Sportsnet one where youn enter predictions round by round. Everything else was the same except I went with Rangers instead of Penguins in that one. I had a hunch on
Washington that was wrong - though they lost two OTs, and generally acquitted themselves well.
Northern Albertans rejoice, Gas prices are at record highs, Oilers are
in the semi finals and it is now legal to marry your sister.
On Saturday, May 21, 2022 at 10:56:25 a.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
It look like the Battle of Alberta is the series to watch, averagingaround 11 goals per game/. For those who dont know what an Alberta is,
it is the USA of Canada. Horrible place, multiple shootings everyday, >everyone is married to their cousin and hot dogs are the national food.
On Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 7:48:55 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:the east.
On 2022-05-17 15:09, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
On 2022-05-16, MH <MHno...@ucalgary.ca> wrote:
I only got 5 out of 8 series right in the first round. I got all 4
right in the west, but only the inevitable demise of the Leafs in
I got six out of 8 right in the NHL version of the bracket (predict the >> > whole thing in one go - as opposed to the Sportsnet one where youn enter >> > predictions round by round. Everything else was the same except I went
5/8 going to game 7 suggests it was tough to pick the winners.
with Rangers instead of Penguins in that one. I had a hunch on
Washington that was wrong - though they lost two OTs, and generally
acquitted themselves well.
In article <b574b2a1-66df-4f1c...@googlegroups.com>,
Binder Dundat <dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
Northern Albertans rejoice, Gas prices are at record highs, Oilers are
in the semi finals and it is now legal to marry your sister.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32On Saturday, May 21, 2022 at 10:56:25 a.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:Quoi dire?
It look like the Battle of Alberta is the series to watch, averaging >around 11 goals per game/. For those who dont know what an Alberta is,it is the USA of Canada. Horrible place, multiple shootings everyday, >everyone is married to their cousin and hot dogs are the national food.
On Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 7:48:55 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
On 2022-05-17 15:09, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
On 2022-05-16, MH <MHno...@ucalgary.ca> wrote:I got six out of 8 right in the NHL version of the bracket (predict the >> > whole thing in one go - as opposed to the Sportsnet one where youn enter
I only got 5 out of 8 series right in the first round. I got all 4 >> > >> right in the west, but only the inevitable demise of the Leafs in >the east.
5/8 going to game 7 suggests it was tough to pick the winners.
predictions round by round. Everything else was the same except I went >> > with Rangers instead of Penguins in that one. I had a hunch on
Washington that was wrong - though they lost two OTs, and generally
acquitted themselves well.
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SOthe West Semi Finals start today already, Edmonton v Colorado. Yesterday the Rangers won and will play Tampa bay, tomorrow in the other semi final. No rest between series or games, I guess they want this done by July 1.12 goals so far and counting, second set of keepers and midway into the 3rd period, so yeah high scoring. COl 7 - 5 Edm
The west semi should be high scoring and is so far, based upon one period,
On Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 5:17:13 p.m. UTC-4, The Doctor wrote:
In article <b574b2a1-66df-4f1c...@googlegroups.com>,
Binder Dundat <dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
Northern Albertans rejoice, Gas prices are at record highs, Oilers are >in the semi finals and it is now legal to marry your sister.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32On Saturday, May 21, 2022 at 10:56:25 a.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:Quoi dire?
It look like the Battle of Alberta is the series to watch, averaging >around 11 goals per game/. For those who dont know what an Alberta is, >it is the USA of Canada. Horrible place, multiple shootings everyday, >everyone is married to their cousin and hot dogs are the national food. >> On Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 7:48:55 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:
On 2022-05-17 15:09, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
On 2022-05-16, MH <MHno...@ucalgary.ca> wrote:I got six out of 8 right in the NHL version of the bracket (predict the
I only got 5 out of 8 series right in the first round. I got all 4 >> > >> right in the west, but only the inevitable demise of the Leafs in >the east.
5/8 going to game 7 suggests it was tough to pick the winners.
whole thing in one go - as opposed to the Sportsnet one where youn enter
predictions round by round. Everything else was the same except I went
with Rangers instead of Penguins in that one. I had a hunch on
Washington that was wrong - though they lost two OTs, and generally >> > acquitted themselves well.
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On Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at 9:10:29 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
SOthe West Semi Finals start today already, Edmonton v Colorado. Yesterday the Rangers won and will play Tampa bay, tomorrow in the other semi final. No rest between series or games, I guess they want this done by July 1.
The west semi should be high scoring and is so far, based upon one period,12 goals so far and counting, second set of keepers and midway into the 3rd period, so yeah high scoring. COl 7 - 5 Edm
but I dont get the offside rule anymore, can you skate back out over the blue line to negate an offside now? DOnt need to touch the puck for icing either.
On Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 5:17:13 p.m. UTC-4, The Doctor wrote:
In article <b574b2a1-66df-4f1c...@googlegroups.com>,
Binder Dundat <dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
Northern Albertans rejoice, Gas prices are at record highs, Oilers are >in the semi finals and it is now legal to marry your sister.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32On Saturday, May 21, 2022 at 10:56:25 a.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote: >> It look like the Battle of Alberta is the series to watch, averaging >around 11 goals per game/. For those who dont know what an Alberta is, >it is the USA of Canada. Horrible place, multiple shootings everyday, >everyone is married to their cousin and hot dogs are the national food. >> On Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 7:48:55 p.m. UTC-4, MH wrote:Quoi dire?
the east.On 2022-05-17 15:09, Jesper Lauridsen wrote:
On 2022-05-16, MH <MHno...@ucalgary.ca> wrote:
I only got 5 out of 8 series right in the first round. I got all 4
right in the west, but only the inevitable demise of the Leafs in
I got six out of 8 right in the NHL version of the bracket (predict the
5/8 going to game 7 suggests it was tough to pick the winners.
whole thing in one go - as opposed to the Sportsnet one where youn enter
predictions round by round. Everything else was the same except I went
with Rangers instead of Penguins in that one. I had a hunch on
Washington that was wrong - though they lost two OTs, and generally >> > acquitted themselves well.
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The Stanley Cup will be finished by July1. Colorado v Tampa Bay final starts Wednesday. Is it stranger to have Ice Hockey in Florida in the summer or Football in the Middle Eastern Desert in the Winter.
On Monday, June 13, 2022 at 1:10:26 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Stanley Cup will be finished by July1. Colorado v Tampa Bay final starts Wednesday. Is it stranger to have Ice Hockey in Florida in the summer or Football in the Middle Eastern Desert in the Winter.What is with every advert being bout gambling and then they even have a CBC spot, which is all about gamblin.
We are gamblin crazy here since they legalized single game betting
On Monday, June 20, 2022 at 9:23:43 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:It would be way more than 2,25, it is like more than half played! right now we are at 6,575 and at 6-2 there is no way the Colorados can come back! Can they?
On Monday, June 13, 2022 at 1:10:26 p.m. UTC-4, Binder Dundat wrote:
The Stanley Cup will be finished by July1. Colorado v Tampa Bay final starts Wednesday. Is it stranger to have Ice Hockey in Florida in the summer or Football in the Middle Eastern Desert in the Winter.What is with every advert being bout gambling and then they even have a CBC spot, which is all about gamblin.
We are gamblin crazy here since they legalized single game bettingI am not sayin the Avs are coming back tonight, but the difference between icehockey and football/scoocer, is that it is 5-2 with 25 mins left, so 2.25 of a game played, yet no one would be shocked if the Colorados come back
Oh wait ti is over 6-2
OK, it is finally over, Colorado leading 2-1 with 8 minutes left. As >everyone knows in ice hockey, you rarely have a team scoring with such a >short time remaining, I mean it is not ice curling (as opposed to normal >curling which is called shuffleboard) wher they score points all the
time. So congrats Colorado on winning the stanley cup
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