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The Penguins rebounded and won game 6. If they can replicate that in game 7, it is on to the Stanley Cup Final. Once again, it is a must win game tonight.
The Penguins defeated the Lightning 2-1 in game 7 of the Eastern Conference Final. They will face the Sharks in the Stanley Cup Final. Game 1 is Monday at 20:00 in Pittsburgh.
As a Kings & Isles fans this series SUCKS to the high heavens. The only way to make it even more unwatchable for me was if it ended Rangers vs. Ducks. Good luck to both teams however!
I'll pick the Pens in 5 with a guarantee of I'll watch less than 2 periods combined of the finals.
As a Kings & Isles fans this series SUCKS to the high heavens. The only way to make it even more unwatchable for me was if it ended Rangers vs. Ducks. Good luck to both teams however!
I'll pick the Pens in 5 with a guarantee of I'll watch less than 2 periods combined of the finals.
I'm a hockey fan. Going to watch as much as I can.
As a Kings & Isles fans this series SUCKS to the high heavens. The only way to make it even more unwatchable for me was if it ended Rangers vs. Ducks. Good luck to both teams however!
I'll pick the Pens in 5 with a guarantee of I'll watch less than 2 periods combined of the finals.
I'm the opposite. As a Sharks fan I say FINALLY! I'll be glued to the TV.
I'm looking forward to watching this last round. You have San Jose, always perceived as choke artists, finally wins the West for the first time. Then Pittsburgh, always in the playoffs and always a contender but just one cup (I guess one could liken them to the Atlanta Braves of the 90s) to show for their run of excellence. To be honest, I don't really have a favorite in this one, but if I had to root it would probably be San Jose.
Either Phil Kessel or Joe Thornton lifts the Cup. Lets do this.
Then Pittsburgh, always in the playoffs and always a contender but just one cup (I guess one could liken them to the Atlanta Braves of the 90s) to show for their run of excellence.
The Penguins did not do well in their three recent playoff appearances. Several players chose not to show up, and the head coaches at the time did not take action to right ship.
I would like to see the Penguins win their fourth Stanley Cup championship.
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