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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 29, 2006
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Guess what "Caniacs," all those predictions about how the Capitals would need a monumental collapse by the Hurricanes to make it into the playoffs just went out the window. I guess I'll make my point once again, it's tough to avoid the criticism you guys bring upon yourselves by proclaiming that by beating up bad teams to go on a mini win-streak that you are the team to beat in the East, when suddenly you might miss the playoffs by losing the division to a late-surging Capitals team. Two weeks ago when I said this, I was attacked by all of the Hurricanes "fans" about how this could never happen since the Hurricanes had such a "huge" lead on the division and it would take them falling apart to lose the division. Well, a loss tomorrow night puts the Capitals in excellent position to do what you deemed impossible: steal the division and the playoff spot right away from the Hurricanes. I'm going to assume all the usual excuses will come back if this does happen (ex. man-games lost, key players being out, playing in a close division, etc.), however, as I've said probably twenty times this season, the Hurricanes are not as good as you think, they haven't lost as many man games as say... Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals, Edmonton Oilers, etc. Your key players aren't any more valuable than their key players (all three of those also lost their captains for parts of the season), and the division is close because it is bad. If it wasn't for a poor start by the Capitals, they easily cruise through the Southeast and win it, however, even with a seemingly insurmountable lead (as many of you had said), the Capitals may still knock you from that playoff spot. It might be time to start fixing the table for some crow...
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:May 11, 2007
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You show how classless you are by jumping on this message to try and put our team down, does it make you feel good about yourself, you must be worried about your own team after losing last night, lose one more and you will be dealing with a Monumental Collapse. While other teams may have had as many injuries, none have had as many injuries to key players as the Canes. No excuses, I'm proud of the way they have fought back and played since the break, if they make it, great, if not they are set up for a great season next year. I have not seen anyone posting on this board that the Caps had no chance, or that the Canes had an insurmountable lead. Don't come on this board and post anymore until you learn good sportsmanship, and can have a decent and fair minded conversation about hockey, or you might be having a little of the crow yourself.....
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 11, 2006
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Your team has been playing great as of late and has made this last week too interesting for my tastes. Now, I am not saying that we are definately going to hold on, but the fact that we own the tie-breaker certainly helps. I am hoping that you guys are due for a loss and should we beat you in regulation, it becomes a moot point. It is not over yet, unfortunately.
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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Reputation:39
Level:Rookie
Since:Nov 29, 2007
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Not sure what you are referring to, but Canes will take the Division, regardless with 3 games remaining. Guess the water is a little thin around the nation's capital area.
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 2, 2006
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Had to check in here to correct some seriously misguided Capital fan.... I didn't even know the Caps still/ever had fans. First off, a compliment.... the new "old style" jerseys you switched back to are a marked improvement over that blue/black/orange crap you had with the Capitol building on front. Good for you.
Anyway, it would take a collapse by the 'Canes for you to win the division. If the Caps win in regulation Tuesday night, the teams will be tied, but Carolina would still hold the tie-breaker. That leaves each team 2 games left, both playing TB and FLA at home, two teams they "should" both beat. A tie doesn't get the Caps into the playoffs, although they could steal the 8-spot from Philly if they don't win the division. Basically, it would take the Caps winning out, while the 'Canes probably would have lost 4 (or more likely 5) out of their last 6. In my mind, regardless of injury, that qualifies as a "collapse".
That being said, you have an awful lot of balls to talk smack to 'Canes fans. The Caps may be the one team (aside from the most recent expansion teams) that has had a worse history than the Whaler-'Canes. No Cups ever!! One Finals "appearance", where they couldn't muster a win against the Red Wings. Not to mention the EPIC series of playoff collapses throughout the 80s and 90s. How about the worst record EVER for an entire season, going 8-67-5 in 1974-75? They did improve the next year by winning...... a whole 11 games.
The 'Canes, while having a bit of a checkered history, have never sunk to those depths. Two Cup appearances, winning one. Never had mental giants like Craig Berube, Dale Hunter or Chris Simon, the last two being among the dirtiest players EVER, on the team, thank god!! (OK, so we did have Kelly Chase, Stu Grimson and Donald Brashear.... but I think we can all differentiate between goons and wanna-be street thugs). We can share blame for Torrie Robertson's NHL existence.
Anyhow, the fact is this. The 'Canes control their destiny this season, EVEN IF they lose tomorrow night. A win tomorrow and your rant is moot.
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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Reputation:35
Level:Rookie
Since:Mar 22, 2008
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We are rested.........and we are coming ! Go "Canes !!!!!! (nuff said)
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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Reputation:90
Level:All-Star
Since:Feb 22, 2008
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GO CANES!!!!!!
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 29, 2006
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Haha, wow it really is too easy to get easy high grades. You do know that by bashing me for posting that that my rating skyrockets, right? For those of you saying I'm classless, well I think you should go look at the other boards of teams (New York Rangers, Washington Capitals, Ottawa Senators) and see just how many "classless" Hurricanes fans there are there talking about how great the have been playing and how easily they will win the Stanley Cup again. So, guess what, it goes both ways. It's easy to bash the Hurricanes because I (unfortunately) reside in Hurricanes "country (and it pains me to call it that since no one here really cares about the Hurricanes, they take a backburner to everything from NCAA basketball to bull-riding here)" and they bring it upon themselves by going out of their way to point out how much better they are by talking about this or that irrelevant statistic. Now that it's coming back to bite them in the rears, all the sudden, I'm the classless one. Yeah, way to go guys, thanks for the free high rating.
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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So much for that "Monumental Collapse"
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 29, 2006
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Typical, way to assume that because I say something anti-Hurricane that I'm an "idiot" Capitals fan. I'm a Rangers, Predators, and Canadiens fan, and a fan of hockey in general. As for the Capitals fans being moronic, well, I know several, and they remain among some of the most respectable and knowledgeable fans in the game, more than I can say for the multitude of drunken, disrespectful, idio | |