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Friday, February 23, 2007

Go Sens


Lindy Ruff. What a whining little weasel. I hope the league deals with this clown the way they should. After Chris Neil K-Ohed "mighty Wimp" Chris Drury with a clean hit, Ruff intentionally sent out his 3 goons to target the Sens top scoring line (not fighters, but finesse players). What a coward...that sort of move deserves a hefty suspension by the NHL if it wants to maintain any credibility...and protect its star players. On the plus side, however, "Sugar" Ray Emery (home town Cayuga pride!!), the Sens net minder, made VERY short work of Marty Biron in the ensuing brawl. The rematch in Ottawa should be a doosy...look for McGrattan to stir things up...and lets hope the Sens pile it on to those weasel faced cowards from that shithole dump only Americans would proudly call a city...GO SENS!!

1 Comments:

At 6:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clean? Dirty? Tough call... but Chris Neils intent was to hurt Chris Drury he went high and after his head. Mighty whimp? you take shot to the head like that let's see if you get up. Drury's a skill guy, Neil's a cement head. Lindy Ruff should be fined. Fair enough. But you of all people should appreciate making a statement for a teammate, a friend, someone you go to battle with night in night out.

What do you think the reaction might had been if Peters "cleanly" hit Alfredsson?

Maintain credibilty... give me a break. Do you think this is the worst thing that has happened in the NHL this year. You would lead people to believe what Ruff did set some new standard for on ice conduct.

Cayuga pride... yeah... Marty McSorley... yeah... stick swinging... yeah.

I suppose Brian Murray dressing McGrattan to "stir things up" is a considerably more noble move than what Ruff did.

WOW... Emery beat up on Marty Biron. Wonder what the Vegas odd makers would have that one at.

Be sure to blogg the day the Senators and their lisp spitting coach get ousted from the playoffs.

Fuck the Senators!

 

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