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bluefox70

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Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:47 pm

bruins vs canadiens

I was in the Garden last night, what another great entertaining game, the building was vibrating. I wish I could take all non-hockey and expansion hockey fans to a game like this. I know the Wings/Avs had a great rivarly for about 5 years or so. Think about this, 85 years of two great hockey cities and teams that dont like each other. The cultural difference, the team difference (work ethics for skill) and the insane fans at these games. The fans in these cities are very lucky to have this rivarly and should continue to appreciate it. For all you new hockey fans, check out some of the you tube videos of the history of this rivarly and maybe you will understand!

To all you leafs fans who think the Leafs/Canadiens rivarly is the best. Just becaue you are both cities who are die hard over hockey, doesn't make you rivals, it makes you neighbors with the same interests. Plus the Leafs pretty much always stink and aren't in the playoffs against each other.
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HabsFan

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Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:01 pm

Don't bash the Leafs

The Leafs pretty much stink?? Don't bash the Leafs because the Bruins have stunk just as bad. They have been the Habs whipping team for many years. I get a kick of how Bruin fans have grown there beer muscles overnight just because they are having a banner year!
Bruin fans better remember that it's a long season :!:
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bluefox70

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Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:20 pm

They leafs have NEVER been that good except for a rare year or two. Those teachers aren't going to spend the money to make them good. Who is the best player the leafs have ever had? I have no idea and either do most normal fans. I did hear something about a guy who started a donut shop up north though. Boston lost interest in the B's because we have so many other great things and teams going on in the last 10 years. Our attention span is short, but luckily hocke is back. So, the 60's and about '95 to recently haven't been good from the Boston side. but, the other 60 years have been great. Of course not as many cups, but it still a good time.

I know its a long season and most likely neither team will win the cup. It doesn't matter, its been fun and I appreciate this rivalry and the history.

Montreal ONLY has hockey and people who don't want to be actual Canadiens. I get a kick out of 3rd world countries and their fans that travel to other cities via mules and '72VW buses wearing their cute face paint and hab capes. Its friggin' adorable. Later!
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HabsFan

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Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 7:26 pm

Best player ..maybe Mats Sundin..Daryl Sittler...Doug Gilmore..??
One player does not make a team. Take Ray Bourque for example. Poor bastard had to go to Colorado to get a cup. Wasted all that talent in Boston.
I'm not here to stand up for the Leafs. I'm just overwhelmed by the Massholes who are flexing there muscles because the Bruins finally have a team. Where did they come from :?:
I actually love the rivalry between the Habs and Bruins. Just saying the season is far from over. I'd rather see a good matchup like last game then the routing the Habs gave the Bruins last year.
Ya Montreal only has hockey. So what? That's what I'm here talking about. I'm not talking baseball (happen to be a Red Sox fan), football or basketball. Don't know about the fans your talking about.... lifelong Habs fan here as was my father and his father and many of the loyal fans.
Hockey belongs in Montreal..Home of the cup.
Good Luck... maybe see ya in the playoffs.
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B'sfan09

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Post Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:59 am

Another leaf player that was a household name that you left out, dare I say, Ty Domi? He may have not been a super star but he had some soft hands around the net when he wasn’t punishing other players with his fists.
Yes it was tough to watch Ray Bourque play for Boston all those years and never win a cup there, but he was not the only good player Boston has ever had. Don Sweeny not a Ray Bourque but a very solid defenseman, Cam Neely, and let’s not forget letting Big Joe Thorton go in a trade. They just never built around them to go all the way, to bad for us fans, and the players.
Yes you are right we have been the whipping team for the Habs for some time now, but it is obvious that the tables have turned and we are the more superior team, it is evident in your post. Just because some people are posting about the Bruins don’t assume that we are all here now because our team is doing good, I have been a die hard fan all my life; and I am relishing in the fact that the Habs have no answer for the B's.

I guess if that makes me a masshole even though I don’t live in mass, well I guess that’s better than listening to that cheesy Ole-Ole song that, well is something I have not herd in some time :D
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