Road to Lord Stanley's Cup - Official NHL Playoffs thread

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Don't understand why players didn't CBA that out like the NBA does

Either way, screw the Rangers man, this team has no heart or killer instinct, Pens are licking their chops at the Rangers, there are :whoa: at another series with Philly

The Pens want to play the Flyers to exorcise the demons and get rid of the notion that they can't beat Philly. That's why they played all their starters in the last regular season meeting between them and Philadelphia.. if the Pens would've won that game the two would've met in the first round
 

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The Pens want to play the Flyers to exorcise the demons and get rid of the notion that they can't beat Philly. That's why they played all their starters in the last regular season meeting between them and Philadelphia.. if the Pens would've won that game the two would've met in the first round

That may be the case, the Rangers would be an easier matchup and series imo
 

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i hope philly beats the rangers

flyers have owned pitt for a long time, fleury will be crying in net, giroux showing up crosby.


i also hope the avs beat the wild


but the main event imo is the sharks v kings

this will be it, if the sharks lose tonight that's it, their core that has never won anything will be broken up
 

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The Pens want to play the Flyers to exorcise the demons and get rid of the notion that they can't beat Philly. That's why they played all their starters in the last regular season meeting between them and Philadelphia.. if the Pens would've won that game the two would've met in the first round

they cant beat philly,
 

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Mike Keenan has some more hardware to add to his collection.

In his first year with the team, the 63-year-old Keenan coached Metallurg Magnitogorsk to the Kontinental Hockey League championship Wednesday. Metallurg beat Lev Prague 7-4 in Game 7 of the Gagarin Cup.

Keenan became the first coach to win both the Stanley Cup and the KHL championship.

 
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