Congratulations to one of the least likely NHL champions possibly ever! Way to go Blues!
It was a good clean game and though the Blues gave up way more shots than the Brus, Binnington was a wall and Rask was not. Congrats to the team and fans, and for crissake would you guys remove the Interim from Berube’s title... Amazing turnaround, worst to first since January of this season.
Originally from Dorchester! Mum was from Boston and Dad from Texas and when I was nine (and the last of six kids), Dad decided he was tired of shoveling snow, so we moved to Texas. Some people have thought that my handle represents Mary from TExas, but it's actually a form of Mary in Lithuanian (my Mum was a first generation Lithuanian American).
God, I wish I could be there tonight. The Gahden will be rawkin’!!
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Jun 10, 2019 - 4:15pm
kcar wrote:
I had no idea you were a Bruins fan or (apparently) from MA. Good onya! I don't follow hockey much except when the Bruins are doing well. Some of the Bruins' goals have been mind-bending. Chara's empty-netter was a hoot.
Originally from Dorchester! Mum was from Boston and Dad from Texas and when I was nine (and the last of six kids), Dad decided he was tired of shoveling snow, so we moved to Texas. Some people have thought that my handle represents Mary from TExas, but it's actually a form of Mary in Lithuanian (my Mum was a first generation Lithuanian American).
We had a huge storm roll through Austin last night (wind broke one of the 40-foot trash trees in the backyard in half). Electricity went out briefly during the first period, but everything came back up pretty quickly. Then, just as they went to first intermission, we lost cable and internet (power was otherwise fine). I'm trying to not panic or get pissy because, well, no game on the television and no internet score tracking. Fortunately, I was able to use my phone to see the play-by-play on NHL.com and was streaming the audio via a MA radio station.* This kept me sane, especially hearing the radio guys scream every time we scored a goal in the third period - four times, for those of you not paying attention. I'm certain the watch parties in New England lost their minds when Big Z scored the last goal! Then, with about two minutes left in the game, telly and internet returned. Damned straight I watched the last two minutes of the game!
Wednesday night cannot get here quickly enough.
*Sidebar: Within the last month I've seen 1) a vehicle with a six-inch Bruins hub sticker, and 2) a vehicle with a MASSHOLE sticker. Slowly but surely, my people are gathering to me in Austin.
I had no idea you were a Bruins fan or (apparently) from MA. Good onya! I don't follow hockey much except when the Bruins are doing well. Some of the Bruins' goals have been mind-bending. Chara's empty-netter was a hoot.
Interesting stat: The Bruins have been around for 95 years and have played in the most Game 7s in NHL history (28), but this is the first one they will host.
We had a huge storm roll through Austin last night (wind broke one of the 40-foot trash trees in the backyard in half). Electricity went out briefly during the first period, but everything came back up pretty quickly. Then, just as they went to first intermission, we lost cable and internet (power was otherwise fine). I'm trying to not panic or get pissy because, well, no game on the television and no internet score tracking. Fortunately, I was able to use my phone to see the play-by-play on NHL.com and was streaming the audio via a MA radio station.* This kept me sane, especially hearing the radio guys scream every time we scored a goal in the third period - four times, for those of you not paying attention. I'm certain the watch parties in New England lost their minds when Big Z scored the last goal! Then, with about two minutes left in the game, telly and internet returned. Damned straight I watched the last two minutes of the game!
Wednesday night cannot get here quickly enough.
*Sidebar: Within the last month I've seen 1) a vehicle with a six-inch Bruins hub sticker, and 2) a vehicle with a MASSHOLE sticker. Slowly but surely, my people are gathering to me in Austin.
The struggle got real... A couple years ago I lost cable an hour before the Super Bowl and freaked. The next day I bought one of those supposed hundreds of channels type antennas, which actually get about 20, LOL. But they do get the local networks in an emergency, and are only $25-$30.
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Jun 10, 2019 - 5:47am
zevon wrote:
Game 7. Garden. Perfect!
We had a huge storm roll through Austin last night (wind broke one of the 40-foot trash trees in the backyard in half). Electricity went out briefly during the first period, but everything came back up pretty quickly. Then, just as they went to first intermission, we lost cable and internet (power was otherwise fine). I'm trying to not panic or get pissy because, well, no game on the television and no internet score tracking. Fortunately, I was able to use my phone to see the play-by-play on NHL.com and was streaming the audio via a MA radio station.* This kept me sane, especially hearing the radio guys scream every time we scored a goal in the third period - four times, for those of you not paying attention. I'm certain the watch parties in New England lost their minds when Big Z scored the last goal! Then, with about two minutes left in the game, telly and internet returned. Damned straight I watched the last two minutes of the game!
Wednesday night cannot get here quickly enough.
*Sidebar: Within the last month I've seen 1) a vehicle with a six-inch Bruins hub sticker, and 2) a vehicle with a MASSHOLE sticker. Slowly but surely, my people are gathering to me in Austin.