Big Blue did what they could but it wasn't enough. And Shawn Hunwick turned out to be human after all.
You couldn't have asked for a better or more exciting final. The game was close all the way, there was excellent goal tending on both ends of the ice, the action was fast and furious, and the game went into OT. There was an early "no goal" call that, had the goal not been waved off, would have given Michigan the win in regulation. But it is what it is... and what it is is this: the University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs... your 2011 NCAA hockey champs!
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Today is the last day of the 2011 regular NHL season and the Beloved Wings play the Blackhawks at 1030 hrs (MDT) this morning. The Wings have third place in the West nailed down and Chicago is still on the bubble. As of Saturday night:
There really IS reason to worry. The Wings are playing .300 hockey... 3-5-2 over the last ten games... and that ain't near good enough. First-round fodder, indeed. The playoffs could be VERY short for Detroit this year.I’m with you man. They look like first round fodder.No, they’re wearing the Winged Wheel…so they look like Champions. They’re playing like first round fodder. Who the hell is this team?
Posted by Gabriel from San Diego, CA on 04/08/11 at 08:58 PM ET
I know you're gonna have new eyes and all, and that your vision with glasses is probably better than mine already, but.....
ReplyDeleteHow the hell can you see the puck? I can understand the excitement of great games, and the unmatched speed of hockey. Still, I find myself trying to keep up and continually feeling that I'm watching a pantomime, and that somebody's gonna admit eventually that I've been punked into believing it. The only way I know something happened is watching all the players suddenly going nuts after a goal.
Damn, that's frustrating. Wish I could get into it with you.
/Whineoff
Moogie: Things look better today. We shall see.
ReplyDeleteRob: Your eyes MUST be bad, Rob... either that or you're not tryin' hard enough. I could follow the puck even before my first round of cataract removal.