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Game 7 is on tonight..................

Rusty

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Game 1: NJ, 3-0
Game 2: NJ, 3-0
Game 3: ANA, 3-2 (OT)
Game 4: ANA, 1-0 (OT)
Game 5: NJ, 6-3
Game 6: ANA, 5-2
Game 7 @ NJ: Mon 6/9 8 p.m. ABC, CBC, RDS, NHL Radio
 
Game 7: All Or Nothing.

Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals is like getting the perfect Christmas present: It seems like the big day takes forever to get there, but when it does, it's well worth the wait.
Of course, Christmas comes once a year. A final-round series that goes the maximum seven games comes along a lot less often. Since the NHL expanded from the Original Six teams in 1967, the championship round has gone the distance just four times. If the finals are really the NHL's two best teams that are facing off for the championship, it seems logical that there would be more than four seven-game finals in a span of more than three decades?after all, baseball's World Series has gone the distance 13 times in the same span.

But baseball has just eight teams in the postseason and only two rounds of playoffs before the World Series, so there's a smaller likelihood of an upset in the early rounds. In contrast, with three rounds and potentially 21 games to play just to get to the finals, at least one of the teams is often worn out from the journey.

"Just getting to the Finals is a grueling trip," says New Jersey Devils defenseman Ken Daneyko, whose team lost its bid to repeat as champions last spring in a seven-game final against Colorado. "You've got to win three seven-game series just to get there, and there are a lot of Game 7s within the conference. By the time you get to the Stanley Cup Finals, one of the teams is often worn down. The other team often has a little more juice left in the tank than the other. That's why the finals usually don't go to seven games."

As this year's Eastern Conference playoffs show, upsets are often the order of the day in the early rounds, where a team that hasn't had a good regular season can atone for six months of struggles with two weeks of brilliance; conversely, regular-season success means nothing in the postseason except the chance to open at home and play a seventh game in your own building.

"Very often, you get an unexpected team against an ?expected' team in the finals," says Neil Smith, whose 1994 New York Rangers had to go seven games in the final before beating Vancouver and ending their 54-year championship drought. "A lot of times, through attrition, or injuries, or a bad bounce, one of the favorites will get knocked out early. That leaves one clear-cut favorite, and that team usually wins in short order."

Of the four finals that have gone the distance since expansion, two (1987 and 2001) have matched the regular-season conference champs. The others matched one conference winner with a second- or third-place finisher from the other conference.

"There should be more," says Ron Hextall, whose goaltending carried the 1987 Philadelphia Flyers to the limit against Edmonton before the Oilers won the Cup, "In theory, you've got the best teams in the sport. It's the pinnacle of the game. I wish there were more."
 
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I am predicting that I will fall asleep during the 1st intermission.

:D
 
Originally posted by I Are Baboon
I am predicting that I will fall asleep during the 1st intermission.

:D

That will be about 9:00 PM your time. Pretty safe bet. :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by Rusty
That will be about 9:00 PM your time. Pretty safe bet. :rolleyes:

But you know what's cool? I wake up for the gym at 4:30 AM, so I'll catch the end of the reply on ESPN2! :D :D
 
Originally posted by I Are Baboon
But you know what's cool? I wake up for the gym at 4:30 AM, so I'll catch the end of the reply on ESPN2! :D :D

I don't think I could stand not knowing who won.........I've got to watch it tonight.

The funniest thing happend saturday. I was out riding my Harley all day and made it home in time to watch the game. Turned on the TV and had no cable. The damn dog had dug up the cable and chewed it into. Damn I was pissed.
 
I'm cheering for the Ducks but I think NJ is gonna pull it off:(
 
Sorry,I'm not going to watch it!!!
Hockey night in Canada?????
Hmmmm...:scratch:
 
Devils won 3-0! I predicted 3-2.....oh well. At least The right team!
 
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Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!
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Originally posted by Dero
Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!
:( :( :(

Yeah, BOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

Fuck all teams in the New York/New Jersey area.

Oh well, with Anaheim being a 7 seed, HUGE kudos to them for advancing to game 7 of the finals. Very impressive! :thumb:
 
Did you fall asleep??
 
Originally posted by dg806
Did you fall asleep??


:rolleyes: OF COURSE!!!

:grin:

I saw the first two periods. I knew it was over. No way Anaheim was going to come back, on the road, two goals down, with one period to go. No chance. They had to score first to have any shot at winning last night. Once New Jersey goes up on a team, they fall into the neutral zone trap and just kill the other team's offense.
 
Originally posted by Rusty
NJ earned it........And that's all there is to it.......
Says who????
:p :p :p
 
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