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It's an orange wave. Looks like tang was thrown in there... I don't get it. :cuckoo: :dunno
 
That was a crazy third period. LOOOOOOOOOOCCCHHHHHH!!!!!!

The Flyers PK was outstanding and aggressive while the B’s PP just looked apathetic. I’m surprised they didn’t end up with a shorty. The Bruins passing was just terrible too. The defensive pairing of Wideman/Hunwick gives me nightmares. Lucky to be taking the 2-0 lead to Philly, but I won’t complain any longer.

Also, Dan Carcillo is a joke. Some of his diving would make the Habs blush.
 
Pittsburgh is ____in far
Mellon is old and Sunday crowds are almost as boring as Habs hockey

I hope the Pens rout them tomorrow

Im exhausted good night
 
Also, Dan Carcillo is a joke. Some of his diving would make the Habs blush.

I didn't see any diving but apparently the Bruins like to bite. :lol The last line in bold tells me that this is an issue of Savards. :lecture Maybe he thought it was a ____? :dunno

BOSTON -- Boston Bruins forward Marc Savard took a bite out of Philadelphia's Stanley Cup hopes in Game 1 when he scored the winning goal in overtime.


And in Game 2, he actually bit Daniel Carcillo's finger, the Flyers forward said.


Carcillo complained to Canadian broadcaster TSN during the game that Savard bit him after a whistle at the 5:55 mark of the second period. Savard slashed at goalie Brian Boucher's glove, drawing a penalty and the ire of several Flyers who descended upon him.


Carcillo said after the game that he hasn't been bitten since grade school. He called Savard "pretty cowardly."


"Last time I have been bit was in grade school. It's not a good feeling. ... Guys don't bite. Men don't bite," Carcillo said.


But Savard asked what Carcillo's finger was doing in his mouth anyway.


"I think he tried to pull my teeth out," Savard said. "If that's biting, I don't know what to say."


Flyers coach Peter Laviolette said he wasn't sure what happened.


"I heard something about it," Laviolette said. " ... Those things usually sort themselves out. If he was [biting Carcillo], I'm sure it'll get looked into."


Savard was suspended one game in 2003 for biting Darcy Tucker.
 
I didn't see any diving but apparently the Bruins like to bite. :lol The last line in bold tells me that this is an issue of Savards. :lecture Maybe he thought it was a ____? :dunno

BOSTON -- Boston Bruins forward Marc Savard took a bite out of Philadelphia's Stanley Cup hopes in Game 1 when he scored the winning goal in overtime.


And in Game 2, he actually bit Daniel Carcillo's finger, the Flyers forward said.


Carcillo complained to Canadian broadcaster TSN during the game that Savard bit him after a whistle at the 5:55 mark of the second period. Savard slashed at goalie Brian Boucher's glove, drawing a penalty and the ire of several Flyers who descended upon him.


Carcillo said after the game that he hasn't been bitten since grade school. He called Savard "pretty cowardly."


"Last time I have been bit was in grade school. It's not a good feeling. ... Guys don't bite. Men don't bite," Carcillo said.


But Savard asked what Carcillo's finger was doing in his mouth anyway.


"I think he tried to pull my teeth out," Savard said. "If that's biting, I don't know what to say."


Flyers coach Peter Laviolette said he wasn't sure what happened.


"I heard something about it," Laviolette said. " ... Those things usually sort themselves out. If he was [biting Carcillo], I'm sure it'll get looked into."


Savard was suspended one game in 2003 for biting Darcy Tucker.

Savard bit a player? What a girl.
 
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