| What is happening to the San Jose Sharks? | | The San Jose Sharks have lost 4 or 5 in a row! And many of those losses were during overtime.....many were also in shootouts! It's as if they try so hard and make horrible mistakes towards the end and screw themselves over! In one game last week they were winning and all of a sudden with 6 seconds left, the other team tied it and eventually won in overtime! I just want them to start doing good again! | |
| | Round 2: Red Wings vs Sharks | | This should be a very good series. According to the experts, the Wings have been pegged as the underdog in this series, in spite of the Wings being the 1st seed and the Sharks the 5th seed.The Sharks had the Wings number in the regular season, but we all know that the regular season means nothing once the playoffs begin. Any predictions? Game comments? Series schedule:
Thursday, April 26th: 7:30pm @ Detroit
Saturday, April 28th: 3:00pm @ Detroit
Monday, April 30th: 10:00pm @ San Jose
Wednesday, May 2nd: 10:00pm @ San JoseIf Necessary
Saturday, May 5th: 2:00pm @ Detroit
Monday, May 7th: TBA @ San Jose
Wednesday, May 9th: TBA @ DetroitGO WINGS! | |
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| hockey! | | Who do you think will go all the way this year guys? | |
| | The real hockey season starts tonight. | | The NHL playoffs begin in earnest tonight but unfortunately I have to wait one more night for my Calgary Flames to get under way. Who do you like to represent each conference in the Stanley Cup Final and who do you think will be the eventual winner. In the West, I like the Flames of course (heart) but my head says Nasville and in the East I think Buffalo are the team to beat although I think Pittsburgh could go deep but just may be a tad inexperienced yet | |
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| | Who will win the Stanley Cup this season? | | I think the Chicago Blackhawks will win. They are a great young team with a lot of energy. Also, they have 2 great goalies who switch off every game so they are rested. I think the other teams that can win are the Red Wings and the San Jose Sharks. I hope the hawks can pull this off with a big upset. Who is your pick? | |
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| NHL Season | | Well the NHL is going to start up soon and I can't wait. I am a huge San Jose Sharks fan. Who is your favorite NHL team. | |
| | What are you doing | | What are you doing right now (besides being on Mylot)? I'm currently watching the Detriot Red Wings at the San Jose Sharks hockey game. San Jose is winning 2 to 1, with 2 minutes and 35 seconds left. If San Jose wins this game, they will be 2 wins and 1 lose against Detriot. I want San Jose to win this game so bad and San Jose just went on a power play. Have a nice night everyone:) | |
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| The odds for Canucks | | According to the betting public, the Canucks are the biggest underdogs
to win their series - even bigger dogs than the Rangers against the
Sabres! These lines from Pinnacle:New York Rangers vs Buffalo Sabres
New York Rangers +175
Buffalo Sabres -185Ottawa Senators vs New Jersey Devils
Ottawa Senators -145
New Jersey Devils +135Vancouver Canucks vs Anaheim Ducks
Vancouver Canucks +225
Anaheim Ducks -245San Jose Sharks vs Detroit Red Wings
San Jose Sharks +130
Detroit Red Wings -140 | |
| | Minnesota's Morneau named AL MVP | | Even late on the night before he was named the AL's Most Valuable Player, an anxious Justin Morneau couldn't hide from the attention. Out at the store with teammate Joe Mauer to stock their fridge, Morneau couldn't hold back his laugh as he heard customers chanting "MVP!" while they walked the aisles past the Minnesota first baseman. "I can't imagine what it's going to be like to go get groceries now," Morneau said with a smile on Tuesday after learning he edged Yankees captain Derek Jeter to become the first Twins player to win the award since 1977. So much for a no-name team. Sure, Minnesota still has a small market, a modest payroll and nowhere near the scrutiny that surrounds Jeter in New York. But with Morneau, Mauer's batting title, and Johan Santana's second AL Cy Young Award, the Twins -- who won their fourth division title in five years -- have found their share of the national spotlight this fall. "We have a great young team," the 25-year-old Canadian said.
And the price of keeping it together will be going up for general manager Terry Ryan, who sat next to Morneau at his news conference at the Metrodome. Morneau made $385,000 this season,... | |
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