Denver wins the Stanley Cup!

Started by Facetimer, April 14, 2005, 12:54:49 PM

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Facetimer

I'm the one who views hockey games merely as something to do before going to Rulloff's and Dino's.

Will

Might as well give it to us in that case. We've probably got enough Canadians on the team to make Lord Stanley happy. :-D
Is next year here yet?

dss28

You could have Denver play whoever wins the Calder Cup (AHL) ... I'd pay to see that :)

Oldnews

Old news facetimer.... you should read the NY Times every now and then.

maybe
Feb 18, 2005

KeithK

eh, who would want to read that rag?  :-D

Rosey

[Q]KeithK Wrote:

 eh, who would want to read that rag?   [/q]
Indeed.  I prefer my fiction not to masquerade as news. ::yark::

Kyle
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Tub(a)

[Q]krose Wrote:

 [Q2]KeithK Wrote:

 eh, who would want to read that rag?   [/Q]
Indeed.  I prefer my fiction not to masquerade as news.

Kyle[/q]

And no other newspaper has ever made a mistake or had a bias towards one political side ::rolleyes:: .
Tito Short!

Facetimer

[Q]Oldnews Wrote:

 Old news facetimer.... you should read the NY Times every now and then.

maybe
Feb 18, 2005[/q]

Sorry oldnews, I only use two sources for my news:

www.elynah.com and
www.fark.com
I'm the one who views hockey games merely as something to do before going to Rulloff's and Dino's.

mjh89

That would be a blowout in favor of the AHL champions and not worth paying to see.

KeithK

[q] That would be a blowout in favor of the AHL champions and not worth paying to see.[/q]Come on.  Why do you have to go and inject reality into this discussion?  I bet in the college hockey video game Denver could beat the AHL champ.  Of course, we know that Cornell could certainly beat both of 'em, but only on NHL ice.  

Unbelievable

I have filed a claim to declare the entire Canadian population as retarded. I am fully confident that it will be passed by the proper courts.

dss28

Not necessarily.  When you think about it, it's a good team vs. talent battle.  The AHL teams keep reshifting their lineups (moreso than happens in college) and when there *was* an NHL, they were seeing contant changes in their team.  Meanwhile, you've got the national champions who have been playing together for months and who have the momentum of a national championship.  Not to mention, there's a better-than-zero chance that you'd see some alums playing against former teammates.

I think it'd be fun.  And give us more hockey to watch. :)

Oldnew

I see many other people get their news from Fox or the Drudge report.
Cornell for 2005 - 2006 Stanley Cup Champs!!!

dss28

Maybe we can get Barry Melrose to campaign for us :-D