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Butityfityfitifuglien's goal vs Vancouver in game 2 was suspicious
Calgary got robbed in game 6 of the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals
Edmonton had to beat the refs in 2006 to get to the Finals
http://www.nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=2995808
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The Canadiens would have a case to complain about the officiating.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hock...article1559641/
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Less than a minute later it was tied up when Montreal’s 20-year-old defenceman P.K. Subban got trapped (snared might be a better word) over the opposition blueline and Maxime Talbot was given a free channel to drift in on the Montreal net and slip the puck past Jaroslav Halak.
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Wondering exactly what Betman and the owners have dangled in front of the referees to convince them to toss their integrity to the wind like they so obviously have in this series. Do the referees have a new CBA in the works?
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10127/1056286-87.stm
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Not only that, every close call by the referees went the Penguins' way.
When it is that unanimous, there is some adjustment to be done.
Crosby is manipulating referees like they are puppets.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/07/sp...tml?ref=hockey
Same as game 3 vs WASH
Lots of energy in the 1st, well too much energy, then we suck the rest of the way
It's a sign :hlogo:
The 93 Habs had the OT mojo, the 2010 version has the game3lossafterasplitontheroad mojo
Markov was average at best during the playoffs.
If Hammer can build on his good performance in game 2, if Subban keep it up, if Spacek comes back during the series, and considering Gill and Gorges have been great, there is no reason to worry
Not surprised by the win
A little rest, some adjustments, especially in the PK deptartment
JM is the kind of coach who uses the 1st games to see what's working and not, them adjusts