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6 hours ago, huzer said:

 

Ya bunch of old farts. I was 22.

Well I was 22 when we won the cup and didn’t turn 23 until 5 months later - so I’m a less older fart😁

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11 hours ago, Prime Minister Koivu said:


How do you know Dom? If you don’t play him?

 

 

 

I was also 23 during that amazing run. We must be born all around the same time

I was 20. Go flannel!

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1 hour ago, tomh009 said:

I watched the '78 and '79 playoffs on TV ... with my brother, who was a huge Bruins fan at the time. 😁

My dad kicked our TV in the 79 playoffs. Broke the dial. He fixed it with vice grips. That was a game they won! And I wonder why I'm such an emotional fan.

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58 minutes ago, tomh009 said:

I watched the '78 and '79 playoffs on TV ... with my brother, who was a huge Bruins fan at the time. 😁data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAPABAP///wAAACH5BAEKAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw==

 

Its insane for me really because unbelievably I actually remember the 79 series and I know I saw parts of 78 and 77 too.  I'm not sure if I'd remember any of 77 or 78 series though.  I really shouldn't have any memories of 79 but amazingly somehow I do.

 

During the 1st lockout that brought the cap TSN played a bunch of old games and they played the 79 series.  Well, numerous times watching the games I knew what would happen next, from my memories.  ex:  Mike Palmateer going down in the corner in Game 3, Robinson getting the series winning goal and then going over to Tiger Williams, etc.  

 

Heres the crazy thing, I was born in 75, in Dec.  When that 79 series happened I always thought I 4 1/2 yrs old.  However, apparently I was actually only 3 1/2.  

 

That 79 series made me a Habs fan for life.  I watched it with my great Uncle, who was a hardcore Leafs fan.  

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1 hour ago, Sir_Boagalott said:

 Its insane for me really because unbelievably I actually remember the 79 series and I know I saw parts of 78 and 77 too.  I'm not sure if I'd remember any of 77 or 78 series though.  I really shouldn't have any memories of 79 but amazingly somehow I do.

 

During the 1st lockout that brought the cap TSN played a bunch of old games and they played the 79 series.  Well, numerous times watching the games I knew what would happen next, from my memories.  ex:  Mike Palmateer going down in the corner in Game 3, Robinson getting the series winning goal and then going over to Tiger Williams, etc.  

 

Heres the crazy thing, I was born in 75, in Dec.  When that 79 series happened I always thought I 4 1/2 yrs old.  However, apparently I was actually only 3 1/2.  

 

That 79 series made me a Habs fan for life.  I watched it with my great Uncle, who was a hardcore Leafs fan.  

Awesome! I was about 10 years older at the time, so my memories should be better. Not sure that is actually the case, though! 😁

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1 hour ago, Sir_Boagalott said:

  

 

Its insane for me really because unbelievably I actually remember the 79 series and I know I saw parts of 78 and 77 too.  I'm not sure if I'd remember any of 77 or 78 series though.  I really shouldn't have any memories of 79 but amazingly somehow I do.

 

During the 1st lockout that brought the cap TSN played a bunch of old games and they played the 79 series.  Well, numerous times watching the games I knew what would happen next, from my memories.  ex:  Mike Palmateer going down in the corner in Game 3, Robinson getting the series winning goal and then going over to Tiger Williams, etc.  

 

Heres the crazy thing, I was born in 75, in Dec.  When that 79 series happened I always thought I 4 1/2 yrs old.  However, apparently I was actually only 3 1/2.  

 

That 79 series made me a Habs fan for life.  I watched it with my great Uncle, who was a hardcore Leafs fan.  

I was SOOO lucky to be in attendance for games 2 and 5 of the 79 final. Last games for Dryden, Bowman. Great memories. I know I took for granted the Habs greatness. I was 10 at the time. 

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1 hour ago, Sir_Boagalott said:

  

 

Its insane for me really because unbelievably I actually remember the 79 series and I know I saw parts of 78 and 77 too.  I'm not sure if I'd remember any of 77 or 78 series though.  I really shouldn't have any memories of 79 but amazingly somehow I do.

 

During the 1st lockout that brought the cap TSN played a bunch of old games and they played the 79 series.  Well, numerous times watching the games I knew what would happen next, from my memories.  ex:  Mike Palmateer going down in the corner in Game 3, Robinson getting the series winning goal and then going over to Tiger Williams, etc.  

 

Heres the crazy thing, I was born in 75, in Dec.  When that 79 series happened I always thought I 4 1/2 yrs old.  However, apparently I was actually only 3 1/2.  

 

That 79 series made me a Habs fan for life.  I watched it with my great Uncle, who was a hardcore Leafs fan.  

I remember the 77, 78, 79, and the painful losses in 80, and 81, but I couldn’t tell you some of the people that were in meetings with me last week🙄

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27 minutes ago, revvvrob said:

I was SOOO lucky to be in attendance for games 2 and 5 of the 79 final. Last games for Dryden, Bowman. Great memories. I know I took for granted the Habs greatness. I was 10 at the time. 

I was so upset that both moved on. 6 cups in an 8 year playing career. Pretty damn amazing. Dryden and Lafleur were my two favourite players growing up and got to meet both. Dryden at his book signing for The Game at WH Smith and got to interview Lafleur and take photos of him and Sakic for an article for my a university newspaper.

 

yep. Did take those cup years fir granted. I was so pissed that we didn’t win another one until 86’ and more pissed at losing at home to the friggin Flames.

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1 hour ago, hab29RETIRED said:

I was so upset that both moved on. 6 cups in an 8 year playing career. Pretty damn amazing. Dryden and Lafleur were my two favourite players growing up and got to meet both. Dryden at his book signing for The Game at WH Smith and got to interview Lafleur and take photos of him and Sakic for an article for my a university newspaper.

 

yep. Did take those cup years fir granted. I was so pissed that we didn’t win another one until 86’ and more pissed at losing at home to the friggin Flames.

I was viscous over the 89 loss. For some reason, I had memories of Vernon knocking the net off the moorings. I blamed him for the loss. Typical 16 year old logic.

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