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2 St. Louis Blues vs 7 San Jose Sharks

NdeJonge said:
dm_for_pm said:
Do not underestimate the Blues.

They might not be flashy, but they will not roll over.

I don't think anyone is underestimating the Blues.  They did almost win the Presidents trophy for a reason.  But the Sharks are also better than their record indicates and getting Havlat back is a huge boost.

Record without havlat 18-18-7.....with Havlat 25-11-3

hes like the new colby armstrong
 
Blues won 4-3.  Former Leaf Carlo Colaiacovo had 3 assists, while Jason Arnott scored what proved to be the game winner.  Another former Leaf, Alexander Steen added the fourth and final goal.

 
hockeyfan1 said:
Blues won 4-3.  Former Leaf Carlo Colaiacovo had 3 assists, while Jason Arnott scored what proved to be the game winner.  Another former Leaf, Alexander Steen added the fourth and final goal.

Every year they'll be some former Leafs player who was traded away and raising the Cup up high.  Kaberle last year, who's the former Leaf to win this year?  Versteeg?  Colaiacovo? 
 
Zee said:
hockeyfan1 said:
Blues won 4-3.  Former Leaf Carlo Colaiacovo had 3 assists, while Jason Arnott scored what proved to be the game winner.  Another former Leaf, Alexander Steen added the fourth and final goal.

Every year they'll be some former Leafs player who was traded away and raising the Cup up high.  Kaberle last year, who's the former Leaf to win this year?  Versteeg?  Colaiacovo?

Anton Stralman.
 
The Red Polar Bear said:
Zee said:
hockeyfan1 said:
Blues won 4-3.  Former Leaf Carlo Colaiacovo had 3 assists, while Jason Arnott scored what proved to be the game winner.  Another former Leaf, Alexander Steen added the fourth and final goal.

Every year they'll be some former Leafs player who was traded away and raising the Cup up high.  Kaberle last year, who's the former Leaf to win this year?  Versteeg?  Colaiacovo?

Anton Stralman.

Forgot about him.  :-\
 
sneakyray said:
NdeJonge said:
dm_for_pm said:
Do not underestimate the Blues.

They might not be flashy, but they will not roll over.

I don't think anyone is underestimating the Blues.  They did almost win the Presidents trophy for a reason.  But the Sharks are also better than their record indicates and getting Havlat back is a huge boost.

Record without havlat 18-18-7.....with Havlat 25-11-3

hes like the new colby armstrong

lol I guess kind of......but with skill
 
It's going to be very interesting to sit back and watch what the Sharks do this off-season.  They struggled all year to make it in, squeaked in the last week or so and are about to get wiped from the playoffs by a younger team with far less star power and experience.
 
hockeyfan1 said:
Blues won 4-3.  Former Leaf Carlo Colaiacovo had 3 assists, while Jason Arnott scored what proved to be the game winner.  Another former Leaf, Alexander Steen added the fourth and final goal.

Wouldn't that be Steen with the game winner?
 
NdeJonge said:
dm_for_pm said:
Do not underestimate the Blues.

They might not be flashy, but they will not roll over.

I don't think anyone is underestimating the Blues.  They did almost win the Presidents trophy for a reason.  But the Sharks are also better than their record indicates and getting Havlat back is a huge boost.

Record without havlat 18-18-7.....with Havlat 25-11-3

That's probably true. Just a warning to anyone who did then. Maybe the Sharks?
 
Tigger said:
hockeyfan1 said:
Blues won 4-3.  Former Leaf Carlo Colaiacovo had 3 assists, while Jason Arnott scored what proved to be the game winner.  Another former Leaf, Alexander Steen added the fourth and final goal.

Wouldn't that be Steen with the game winner?

Correct. 
 
Anyone else notice that Steen and Colaiacovo are in the ice in every important moment for the Blues and think that trading them for Lee Stepniak was a bad call?
 

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