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Hockey Playoffs: Boston Bruins vs. Canadiens de Montreal

Started by Magnus Pym, April 21, 2011, 10:10:55 PM

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Magnus Pym

I don't know if there's anyone from Boston that's a fan of the Ruins, I mean Bruins, or anyone that lives anywhere else that is (though I rarely see the point in that), but Kudos.

2-2 in the series, we won away and you won away.

All I wish for is that Chara goes guillotine-style and that Ryder dies of cancer, the end.

Elemental_Elf

Ah Hockey, Canadia's national sport and the weakest of the Big 4 in America.

So you don't like the Bruins? Then I am going to be contrarian! Go Boston!!!!


TheMeanestGuest

My younger brother is an insane Boston fan, it is frankly ridiculous.

I'd just like to see a Canadian team win, to be honest. Preferably Vancouver.
Let the scholar be dragged by the hook.


Ninja D!

I'd always like to see the Wild win any year because it's good for my home economy. Other than that, while I don't mind hockey, I'm not a fan of watching other people playing a game.

sparkletwist

I'm from Chicago, which is also in the playoffs, apparently. I didn't notice this until recently, because I don't pay attention to hockey, either!

Magnus Pym

It's weird how people who replied to this thread are people who don't seem to care about hockey.

lol Ninja, Stanley Cups do that.


Elemental_Elf

Its not that strange. Most people on this board tend more towards the "no interest in sports what so ever" category of nerd-dom.

Ninja D!

Us not being interested in sports isn't the strange part. Those uninterested in sports posting in a thread about sports is the strange part.

I used to enjoy playing some such games but I've never been into watching someone else play games.

Magnus Pym

Yeah Ninja

And yeah watching is less fun for sure. I've learned to like that though it wasn't always like this.

Anyways, Boston won again and are leading the series with 3-2, if they win another game we go play golf.

Ninja D!

I don't learn to like things the way most people seem to. If I don't like something, I stop. It's sort of like touching fire.