stinky finger Posted June 14 Report Posted June 14 52 minutes ago, Doohickie said: I think it was about $140 per ticket for those mezzanine seats. Wow - the wife and I were in town to see a show probably 5 years ago (?) and tickets were crazy expensive. I think we went to see Chicago that trip in. It's time to go see some Hamilton. 1 Quote
Gatorman0519 Posted June 15 Report Posted June 15 18 hours ago, ... said: Greenway most certainly does not. I can't opine on Quinn. Tage never brings the grit. Benson, maybe Cozens and Robinson of the forward group bring "the right kind" of grit. Dahlin, Clifton, and Samuelsson of the defense bring it. We have a long way to go if we're going to match what we're seeing in these SCFs. Yeah after watching this the Sabres are not even remotely close to being a contender without major roster additions. At best a fringe playoff team. Quote
That Aud Smell Posted June 15 Report Posted June 15 Re McDonough: “ESPN sources described McDonough as devastated that he’s been affected by the illness at a time in which he’s calling the Stanley Cup Final for the second time since the network reacquired its NHL rights in 2021. He has even gone as far as to consult with team doctors in Edmonton in an attempt to overcome the illness. The 62-year-old broadcaster previously missed the Game 2 matchup between the Florida Panthers and New York Rangers in the Eastern Conference Final on May 24. It is believed that McDonough’s current illness could could stem from his previous one, which may have worsened with the lengthy flight from Florida to Edmonton between Games 2 and 3 this week.“ http://amp.awfulannouncing.com/nhl/espn-confirms-sean-mcdonough-fighting-through-illness-during-stanley-cup-final.html What could he have going on over that stretch of time? Pneumonia? Quote
thewookie1 Posted June 15 Report Posted June 15 2 hours ago, That Aud Smell said: Re McDonough: “ESPN sources described McDonough as devastated that he’s been affected by the illness at a time in which he’s calling the Stanley Cup Final for the second time since the network reacquired its NHL rights in 2021. He has even gone as far as to consult with team doctors in Edmonton in an attempt to overcome the illness. The 62-year-old broadcaster previously missed the Game 2 matchup between the Florida Panthers and New York Rangers in the Eastern Conference Final on May 24. It is believed that McDonough’s current illness could could stem from his previous one, which may have worsened with the lengthy flight from Florida to Edmonton between Games 2 and 3 this week.“ http://amp.awfulannouncing.com/nhl/espn-confirms-sean-mcdonough-fighting-through-illness-during-stanley-cup-final.html What could he have going on over that stretch of time? Pneumonia? That would explain the lack of oomph to his goal calls Quote
Demoted Posted June 15 Report Posted June 15 (edited) Even Oiler fans want it to be over. Edited June 15 by Demoted Quote
Taro T Posted June 15 Report Posted June 15 47 minutes ago, Demoted said: Even Oiler fans want it to be over. Wifey noticed it when it happened and got a pretty good kick out of it. 2 Quote
OverPowerYou Posted June 15 Report Posted June 15 SABRES SEASON STARTS TODAY IF EDMONTON LOSES! GO PANTHERS! One step closer to October 1 Quote
#freejame Posted June 15 Report Posted June 15 If it weren’t for the fact Okposo gets his name on the Cup, I’d be thrilled for Florida to win. Not many players on that team I don’t like outside out Cousins and KO. I’ll be happy for Reinhart, Bob, Barkov, and Tkachuk in particular. Quote
... Posted June 15 Report Posted June 15 11 minutes ago, #freejame said: If it weren’t for the fact Okposo gets his name on the Cup, I’d be thrilled for Florida to win. Not many players on that team I don’t like outside out Cousins and KO. I’ll be happy for Reinhart, Bob, Barkov, and Tkachuk in particular. 1 Quote
... Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 Edmonton deserves to lose with how dirty they play. Just two? The league is going to try hard to extend this series. 1 1 Quote
Pimlach Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 The Oil are cooking right now. Florida needs the next one. I did not expect Edmonton to be this chippy. They have been fortunate with non calls on their dirty (by todays standards) hits. Quote
Gatorman0519 Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 If Florida doesn’t get the next goal there will be no Cup celebration tonight. Quote
Gatorman0519 Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 Florida uncharacteristically sloppy defensively. But it is hard to win 7 in a row in the playoffs. 1 Quote
OverPowerYou Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 It must be so hard being an Oilers fan right now going to game 4. You bought tickets knowing that your team has a 95% chance or more of being eliminated in the next few days. You’re kind of going to just cheer on the team and thank them for the long hard fought season Quote
LGR4GM Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 I think Florida comes back and the Cup is awarded tonight. Idk why, just feel that. 1 Quote
... Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 24 minutes ago, Gatorman0519 said: Florida uncharacteristically sloppy defensively. But it is hard to win 7 in a row in the playoffs. That said, I don't for one second think Florida is out of this game. 1 Quote
LGR4GM Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 8 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: I think Florida comes back and the Cup is awarded tonight. Idk why, just feel that. ... maybe I should go to sleep Quote
... Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 4 minutes ago, ... said: That said, I don't for one second think Florida is out of this game. Still don't think they're out of it, yet. Quote
... Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 Not Bob's night. This could be a blow out. I still have faith. Quote
LGR4GM Posted June 16 Report Posted June 16 5 minutes ago, ... said: Still don't think they're out of it, yet. Quote
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