Oh and what you guys think Hossa is thinking at the moment?
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What a end for a seven game
What a gameeeeeeeeeee, congrats to the Pens and in your face for the Wings.
A good note for the crowd of the Wings that stay for the cup and applaud the Pens, great respect here and i love this. Great moment of sport to see the young Pens and some old ( Guerin, Gonchar ) lift to cup to the sky. The best for the final of my topic. I'm from Quebec and i'm so f******* proud of Maxime Talbot! What a game for him! Great job! Another great moment is Kristo Letang who dedicated is victory for Luc Bourdon, i'm always amazed by that kind of moment.
Oh and what you guys think Hossa is thinking at the moment?
He says he won 't regret anything but.......
Oh and what you guys think Hossa is thinking at the moment?
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I actually thought they were booing the Penguins: first Malkin for the Conn Smythe and then Crosby when he picked up the Cup. I thought that the Detroit fans were pretty classless for it. Did the Pittsburgh fans boo last year? I can't remember...getzlaf15 wrote:Is Bettman so ignorant that he doesn't realise every single fan was booing him during his speech...
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Yeah Crosby was too busy celebrating... But he got down the line, just late. Who's at fault there... Detroit for me. Crosby got down the line eventually. They should have waited...bruins72 wrote:I read something about Lidstrom being seriously upset with Crosby. I guessed he didn't hit the line until after a bunch of the Wings had already left the ice.
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I'll always think that Crosby wasn't completly ready to be a captain. But if Lidstrom really want to shake Crosby hand, then go meet him, at least it would be more sportsmanship then just whining. So it's the fault of both of them, the both captain....lolbruins72 wrote:If there was enough of his team forming up a line, the Captain of the team should've noticed this and gotten to the front. Maybe he's not mature enough to be Captain?
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I don't think it has anything to do with maturity. Having just watched the video of it again, you can tell he is being pulled 100 different directions with everyone in his own organization wanting to shake his hand not to mention tv interviews. The video shows that he got to the line not that long after it started so all of the "we were waiting around from him" was a bunch of bologna. Mike Babcock managed to not only shake his hand but to compliment him. I've read that in past years teams waited a little bit before starting the handshake line while detroit was so eager to get off the ice (not that i blame them) that they started it while people were still celebrating. I don;t think it says anything about Crosby and the vast majority of people taking issue with him, hate him regardless.
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Maybe he's not mature enough, but he's the face of the Franchise and was bound to happen...bruins72 wrote:If there was enough of his team forming up a line, the Captain of the team should've noticed this and gotten to the front. Maybe he's not mature enough to be Captain?
I'm supporting Crosby here... I can't imagine winning the Stanley Cup and not celebrating it!
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I agree 100%getzlaf15 wrote:Yeah Crosby was too busy celebrating... But he got down the line, just late. Who's at fault there... Detroit for me. Crosby got down the line eventually. They should have waited...bruins72 wrote:I read something about Lidstrom being seriously upset with Crosby. I guessed he didn't hit the line until after a bunch of the Wings had already left the ice.
The Red Wings, as a complete team, should have waited until the captain of the team that beat them was ready to go through the line..
Lidstrom was probably as excited as Crosby when he won his first cup.
bruins72 wrote:If there was enough of his team forming up a line, the Captain of the team should've noticed this and gotten to the front. Maybe he's not mature enough to be Captain?
I don't know, he's pretty mature for a 21 year old.
I think the Red Wings just wanted to get off the ice and they started the line as soon as they could.
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I don't know, he's pretty mature for a 21 year old.bruins72 wrote:If there was enough of his team forming up a line, the Captain of the team should've noticed this and gotten to the front. Maybe he's not mature enough to be Captain?
I think the Red Wings just wanted to get off the ice and they started the line as soon as they could.
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Sorry about the editing and double posting, I was trying to do a cool multi-quote post like bruins72.
I watched the handshaking again on NHL.com and I saw that Lidstrom was at the front of his team's line. The last hand he shook was 53-54 seconds into the video. He waited about another 20 seconds and then he and all of the Red Wings at the front of the line just left.
Was twenty seconds too long to wait for a kid that really was being pulled in a hundred different ways?
I'm not trying to start anything with this post, but I just don't think its Crosby's fault.
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I watched the handshaking again on NHL.com and I saw that Lidstrom was at the front of his team's line. The last hand he shook was 53-54 seconds into the video. He waited about another 20 seconds and then he and all of the Red Wings at the front of the line just left.
Was twenty seconds too long to wait for a kid that really was being pulled in a hundred different ways?
I'm not trying to start anything with this post, but I just don't think its Crosby's fault.
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