Quote:Originally posted by Dion.OvOxO@Jun 3 2013, 09:04 PM I just wanna make It clear. The Leafs where the only team to give the Bruins any sort of challenge so far, meltdown or not.
Quote:Originally posted by Maxy@Jun 3 2013, 09:23 PM
Is Boston good at home? I only watched them play the Leafs this season so I legit unno.
But if they are Pitts may be in trouble. Especially if Bylsma doesn't knock some sense into Fleury/Vokoun
Weve only lost 1 game at home this playoffs.
we were verrryy good at home the year we won the cup.
we are typically a good home team, eapecially in the playoffs, but nobody would have thought we would take 2 in Pitt, so you never know
Quote:Originally posted by JT is a Cool Guy@Jun 3 2013, 08:29 PM
Weve only lost 1 game at home this playoffs.
we were verrryy good at home the year we won the cup.
we are typically a good home team, eapecially in the playoffs, but nobody would have thought we would take 2 in Pitt, so you never know
Please, please sweep us. . .Just so Bylsma will get fired. . .
I cannot believe a coach being paid millions of dollars at the highest level of a sport doesn't change a system after going down 4-1 in the 1st period. . .
Then again, he's used the same system for 3 years and hasn't changed anything after all the early playoff exits and makes questionable(to say the least) roster decisions, so how he's kept it this long is beyond me. . .
didnt notice the thing with Marchand and Cooke right before the 2nd Marchand goal.
fuckin love it lol
if the Penguins want to get back into the series they simply need to stop turning the puck over so much.
that might work against the Isles or Sens, but its not gonna work against a team like the Bruins, Blackhawks, or Kings.
you cant turn the puck over that much in any sport...hockey, football, or basketball and expect to win
start taking care of the puck.