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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Sorry to change the subject,but only you would know this. Is the Polka Dot Dinner still in existance? And I'll be excited about hockey when J.Jacobs croaks. Maybe his son will get out of the hot dog buisness,and sell the team.I'm really excited about this up coming NHL season. It's going to be an unbelievably competative year. Last seasons races for the playoffs were tight, and only going to get better. Hope you have your fantasy hockey teams set up, it's going to be fun.
Sorry to change the subject,but only you would know this. Is the Polka Dot Dinner still in existance? And I'll be excited about hockey when J.Jacobs croaks. Maybe his son will get out of the hot dog buisness,and sell the team.
Well, I guess that's why they call some of us diehards. Say what you will about Julien, but he's worth 10 more wins by himself. Lewis was a nice guy, but he should be coaching high school players.
Don't forget, until they went 0-3-1 in that four game stretch against NYR and MON, they were one game out of a playoff spot. Then they folded.
They're not going to win the Cup, or even seriously contend for it, but they should be an entertaining team to watch. Their time is coming.
Yep excited.....living in Florida its hard to keep up on the games....but I check every morning after to get updates. Looking good so far...:rocker:
How about that 6-1 drubbing at the hands of the Canadiens last night? Why do I get the feeling that this team is about ready to come crashing down to earth?
If you left after Orr, then I'm sorry for you 'cause you missed some great hockey, especially from he late 70s through the 80s and early 90s!I lost my excitement when Bobby Orr left the game, it has never been the same since his departure.. used to be a die hard Bruins fan, it is not the same as it used to be a watered down version of a great sport..
If you left after Orr, then I'm sorry for you 'cause you missed some great hockey, especially from he late 70s through the 80s and early 90s!
Those people aren't real fans anyway.
No doubt! From O'Reilly, Park, Krushelnyski Middleton, and Bourque through Janney, Neely, Tocchet, Oates and Moog. Just to name a few. The years we vanquished the Habs! Man, that was some great hockey.
They
will refuse to pump any new money into acquiring the good players
necessary to succeed. The Jacobs' family is committed to making
money from the Fleet Center and not winning Stanley Cups.
Since the salary cap was put in place, the Bruins have been up against it both years. It's hard to make that argument anymore. Between the Salary Cap and the removal of Mike O'Connell, I think better days will come fairly soon. If the Celtics can make players want to play in Boston again, certainly the Bruins can.
It could be worse, we could be Black Hawk fans. It's sad to say, but the best thing to happen to that franchise in the last 10 years has been the recent death of Bill Wirtz.
Favorite Players as a kid (started watching in the late 70s):
1. Stan Jonathan
2. Terry O'Reilly
3. A baby-faved #7 Ray Bourque
4. Wayne Cashman
Then when Cam Neely came along, he went straight to #1, with nobody else close. Well, maybe Rogie Vachon. I liked his name.
What would make that any different if Jacobs were to die in a plane crash next week, that would 100% be the best thing to happen to this franchise in the last decade plus also! There is absolutely nothing to cheer about with this franchise today, nothing!