Andrew Chaplin says...
> "smoke2much" <smoke2much.RemoveThis@home.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.220e9ef410fa35e69897bd@news.thundernews.com...
> >I have to admit, it's possible that I might be just a little
> > optimistic...
>
> Have you bought a 6-49 ticket for this even? I think the odds are better.
>
> Because of the turmoil on the practice ice and the absence of Alfredsson and
> Heatley, I am pretty sure the Leafs will do their best to bring an "A" game.
> The Sens could thwart them, but they have to bring barrels more "jump" to the
> match than they did with Boston.
LOL! Actually, I was just being light-hearted. I realize that despite
their misfortunes, the Leafs are capable of playing a very good hockey
game - you just never know when (just like the Sens recently). The Sens
D has been giving it up like a dog in heat, and if they do that tonight,
Mats Sundin among others will feast on them.
I figure Ray "Pimp my Ride" Emery better have a solid game tonight
because he'll be facing a whole lot of shots from the very offensive-
minded Leafs team. I hope he concentrates on his game and doesn't decide
he wants to fight with Tucker or some other dumb-assed thing. You never
know with this guy.
What I'd really like to see is a really close and exciting Saturday night
hockey game, with Mike Fisher scoring the game winner with seconds left
on the clock. It's an awesome February winter night. It's dark and a
bit chilly outside, and the snow is piled up to the window ledge. And
it's Hockey Night in Canada. Can it get much better than this!
Smoke
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