Down Goes Brown Western Conference preview
Featuring such greats as:
Chris Osgood has inspired a generation of hockey players by winning three Stanley Cup rings despite being born without the ability to be an adequate NHL starting goaltender.
and:
The team enjoys a spirited rivalry with the Blackhawks, in much the same way that cake enjoys a spirited rivalry with a fat kid on his birthday.(Vancouver)
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What to watch:The “flying v” strategy from the Mighty Ducks movies would be called offside every time, which really has nothing to do with Anaheim but has always sort of bothered me.
There's a place out west where the Powder River rolls off the Bighorn Mountains. It's a land of red walls, blue sky, and clean air, where the eagle glides high above the canyons and makes its nest in the rocks that overlook the valleys where the sagebrush and cottonwoods grow. This is ranch country - has been for more than a hundred years.
Well things have changed some since the early days, but there's still a thread of character and tradition that runs true from one generation to the next. You can see it in the way folks out here set a horse; you can hear it in the way they talk. And when the work's all done, there's nothing they like better than to get together at the one room schoolhouse under the red wall for another down home, homegrown, Western Saturday night.
I loved that as well, I’m sick of people asking if I do the flying V when I tell them I play Ice Hockey, I’m gonna Flying V my blocker into their face soon.
The Savage has spoken. Let it be done
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference"
R. Frost
The Sharks one actually takes the cake
The good: In last year’s first round series against the Avalanche, silenced critics who called them playoff chokers by scoring an NHL record five game-winning goals.
There's a place out west where the Powder River rolls off the Bighorn Mountains. It's a land of red walls, blue sky, and clean air, where the eagle glides high above the canyons and makes its nest in the rocks that overlook the valleys where the sagebrush and cottonwoods grow. This is ranch country - has been for more than a hundred years.
Well things have changed some since the early days, but there's still a thread of character and tradition that runs true from one generation to the next. You can see it in the way folks out here set a horse; you can hear it in the way they talk. And when the work's all done, there's nothing they like better than to get together at the one room schoolhouse under the red wall for another down home, homegrown, Western Saturday night.
Poor Columbus
MHH- A drinking site with a hockey problem
Hockeytown was a marketing invention to draw fans to a team that had less gate than the atlanta thrashers.
Coach Joe Sakic?
Whoever write this is an imbecile.
He’s torturing a joke from last year. It wasn’t funny then, but he almost always is.
2010-2011 Colorado Avalanche: pretty good at hockey since they can't get into the bars yet.
That was great save the Avalanche miss, I mean he couldn’t have come up with anything better than that? Even an Andy ice girls joke? Regardless, I love DGB.
He just don’t know anything about the Avs. Before this season, it was Durno and Leafs rejects. Now they are all gone, he’s got nothing.
I spent more effort eating a pudding than Tyler Arnason skated last year.
This sort of thing happens,
when one lives in the Centre of the Universe and seeks to describe the insignificant goings on at the outer rim of the galaxy.
2010-2011 Colorado Avalanche: pretty good at hockey since they can't get into the bars yet.
You’re telling me, it’s hard to care when it doesn’t involve me. Someone once told me they scored their first goal and it was the game winning goal in the gold medal game, I was confused as to how this could be deemed important yet not involve me in any way shape or form. Needless to say I was unimpressed and smote him quite quickly. Punk won’t make that mistake again
The Savage has spoken. Let it be done
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference"
R. Frost



















