Topic: ~Boston Bruins Quest For The Cup~
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Wed 05/06/09 11:57 AM
Tractor/Farmer guy & his accomplice Ted"Terrible"Nugent

2 arrest warrants have been issued 4 these criminals.;)
No Reward offered however a call would be appreciated.Thx!
1(800)Go Bruins
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1(800)Stanley Cup
1(800)Catch T/F & Ted
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Thu 05/07/09 04:08 AM
Hmmmmm! Tractor/Farmer guy & terrible Ted.A match made in Hell surely.I think I spotted your psychotic accomplice yesterday.He was wearing some canary yellow tights & a sleeveless prison striped shirt.He was actually attempting to fit in with the tourists.The disillusionment runs depth less in both these tragic fugitives.He's about to have a bearific hunting accident w/ his own crossbow.Then your next T/F guy.he-he.;)I'll be waiting for U when U come to Boston.:tongue: Hey! here's a thought.Perhaps U should have joined him in Bellvue rather than helping him escape.ohwell An untimely ending for 2 desperate & dangerous career criminals.Sadly these poor tormented souls were unable to co-exist with Mr.Bear.

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Thu 05/07/09 04:14 AM

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -A playoff game was tied and time was ticking away. For the Carolina Hurricanes, that meant it was Jussi Jokinen's time to shine.Jokinen scored at 2:48 of overtime to lift the Hurricanes past the Boston Bruins 3-2 on Wednesday night in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series.
ergei Samsonov scored a goal and assisted on Jokinen's winner for the Hurricanes, who took a 2-1 series lead with Game 4 set for Friday night in Raleigh.

"Obviously it feels great, with the things I've been through this year," said Jokinen, waived by the Tampa Bay Lightning before being traded to Carolina in February. "I found my confidence again here. It's been a great ride."Mark Recchi and Milan Lucic both scored their first goals of the playoffs for Boston. The top-seeded team in the East has lost two straight and is trailing a playoff series for the first time this year after sweeping Montreal in the first round.

"We had some chances, but there's such a thing as hockey gods, and sometimes they'll give the breaks to the team that deserves it," Boston coach Claude Julien said. "Unfortunately, we didn't really deserve this game, the way we played."
Jokinen certainly wouldn't let them have it. The hero of Game 4 of the first round, who scored off his skate with 0.2 seconds left to beat the New Jersey Devils, delivered another clutch goal.Samsonov set up the winner by moving into the low circle and firing a backhander off Tim Thomas' pads. Jokinen was positioned perfectly to tap the rebound into an open net for his fifth goal of the playoffs.

"The last month, the last two months, I've been getting my confidence pretty high, and I'm just believing in myself," Jokinen said. "When you have your confidence high, you feel you can do some good things on the ice."He also scored the tying goal in Game 7 against the Devils with 1:20 left in the third period before Eric Staal netted the winner with 31.7 seconds remaining."I think there's a belief that's built in, that you have a tendency to keep the faith a little bit longer," coach Paul Maurice said. "The fact of the matter is, the teams that don't are already gone. That's how it works. The teams that believe the longest just keep playing."Thomas made 38 saves for the Bruins. Carolina's Cam Ward stopped 21 shots.

Recchi - a key member of the Hurricanes' Stanley Cup championship team in 2006 - tied it with just under 11 minutes left in regulation when he scored on a deflection, redirecting Chuck Kobasew's shot from the wing past Ward to make it 2-all. Thomas kept it tied by withstanding an onslaught by the Hurricanes, who had a 38-19 shots advantage before overtime.Two straight shots - from Staal and Samsonov, 69 seconds apart in the second - gave the Hurricanes a 2-1 lead.
Staal started the scoring burst when he stole the puck from Steve Montador near the end line and whipped it by Thomas with 3:11 left in the second for his team-leading seventh goal. Samsonov - one of several high-profile Hurricanes with none - ended that dry spell just over a minute later, snapping in a pretty feed from Scott Walker.

"We were on the attack. We were skating well," Staal said. "We were hustling to pucks and getting shots through from the point. If it didn't hit the net, we were getting to the loose pucks in the corners. That's a key to our team. That's what makes us good."It also reignited a cowbell-clanging crowd of Caniacs, who were still buzzing after Carolina's 3-0 win Sunday in Boston that shifted home-ice advantage to Tobacco Road.Lucic did his best to silence them for a while, scoring his first goal of the playoffs about 8 1/2 minutes in."We have to make sure we're doing the right things," Recchi said. "Right now they're a team that seems to want it a little bit more than us. For whatever reason, it's desperate times now. We don't want to go down 3-1. We're going to have to play the best game of the year on Friday."Notes: Carolina improved to 2-1 in overtime in the playoffs. ... Boston fell to 3-1 in the postseason when scoring first. ... Carolina D Frantisek Kaberle was a healthy scratch, while the Bruins scratched D Shane Hnidy and RW Byron Bitz.

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Thu 05/07/09 05:11 AM


RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -A playoff game was tied and time was ticking away. For the Carolina Hurricanes, that meant it was Jussi Jokinen's time to shine.Jokinen scored at 2:48 of overtime to lift the Hurricanes past the Boston Bruins 3-2 on Wednesday night in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series.
ergei Samsonov scored a goal and assisted on Jokinen's winner for the Hurricanes, who took a 2-1 series lead with Game 4 set for Friday night in Raleigh.

"Obviously it feels great, with the things I've been through this year," said Jokinen, waived by the Tampa Bay Lightning before being traded to Carolina in February. "I found my confidence again here. It's been a great ride."Mark Recchi and Milan Lucic both scored their first goals of the playoffs for Boston. The top-seeded team in the East has lost two straight and is trailing a playoff series for the first time this year after sweeping Montreal in the first round.

"We had some chances, but there's such a thing as hockey gods, and sometimes they'll give the breaks to the team that deserves it," Boston coach Claude Julien said. "Unfortunately, we didn't really deserve this game, the way we played."
Jokinen certainly wouldn't let them have it. The hero of Game 4 of the first round, who scored off his skate with 0.2 seconds left to beat the New Jersey Devils, delivered another clutch goal.Samsonov set up the winner by moving into the low circle and firing a backhander off Tim Thomas' pads. Jokinen was positioned perfectly to tap the rebound into an open net for his fifth goal of the playoffs.

"The last month, the last two months, I've been getting my confidence pretty high, and I'm just believing in myself," Jokinen said. "When you have your confidence high, you feel you can do some good things on the ice."He also scored the tying goal in Game 7 against the Devils with 1:20 left in the third period before Eric Staal netted the winner with 31.7 seconds remaining."I think there's a belief that's built in, that you have a tendency to keep the faith a little bit longer," coach Paul Maurice said. "The fact of the matter is, the teams that don't are already gone. That's how it works. The teams that believe the longest just keep playing."Thomas made 38 saves for the Bruins. Carolina's Cam Ward stopped 21 shots.

Recchi - a key member of the Hurricanes' Stanley Cup championship team in 2006 - tied it with just under 11 minutes left in regulation when he scored on a deflection, redirecting Chuck Kobasew's shot from the wing past Ward to make it 2-all. Thomas kept it tied by withstanding an onslaught by the Hurricanes, who had a 38-19 shots advantage before overtime.Two straight shots - from Staal and Samsonov, 69 seconds apart in the second - gave the Hurricanes a 2-1 lead.
Staal started the scoring burst when he stole the puck from Steve Montador near the end line and whipped it by Thomas with 3:11 left in the second for his team-leading seventh goal. Samsonov - one of several high-profile Hurricanes with none - ended that dry spell just over a minute later, snapping in a pretty feed from Scott Walker.

"We were on the attack. We were skating well," Staal said. "We were hustling to pucks and getting shots through from the point. If it didn't hit the net, we were getting to the loose pucks in the corners. That's a key to our team. That's what makes us good."It also reignited a cowbell-clanging crowd of Caniacs, who were still buzzing after Carolina's 3-0 win Sunday in Boston that shifted home-ice advantage to Tobacco Road.Lucic did his best to silence them for a while, scoring his first goal of the playoffs about 8 1/2 minutes in."We have to make sure we're doing the right things," Recchi said. "Right now they're a team that seems to want it a little bit more than us. For whatever reason, it's desperate times now. We don't want to go down 3-1. We're going to have to play the best game of the year on Friday."Notes: Carolina improved to 2-1 in overtime in the playoffs. ... Boston fell to 3-1 in the postseason when scoring first. ... Carolina D Frantisek Kaberle was a healthy scratch, while the Bruins scratched D Shane Hnidy and RW Byron Bitz.

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Thu 05/07/09 05:12 AM

Hmmmmm! Tractor/Farmer guy & terrible Ted.A match made in Hell surely.I think I spotted your psychotic accomplice yesterday.He was wearing some canary yellow tights & a sleeveless prison striped shirt.He was actually attempting to fit in with the tourists.The disillusionment runs depth less in both these tragic fugitives.He's about to have a bearific hunting accident w/ his own crossbow.Then your next T/F guy.he-he.;)I'll be waiting for U when U come to Boston.:tongue: Hey! here's a thought.Perhaps U should have joined him in Bellvue rather than helping him escape.ohwell An untimely ending for 2 desperate & dangerous career criminals.Sadly these poor tormented souls were unable to co-exist with Mr.Bear.

MR. BEAR COME TO DETROIT , TEDDY IS WAITING FOR YOU............................................................................................

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Thu 05/07/09 05:13 AM


AAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH ITS THE REDWINGS AAAAAAAAGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH WE LOSE EVERYTHING...............
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -A playoff game was tied and time was ticking away. For the Carolina Hurricanes, that meant it was Jussi Jokinen's time to shine.Jokinen scored at 2:48 of overtime to lift the Hurricanes past the Boston Bruins 3-2 on Wednesday night in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series.
ergei Samsonov scored a goal and assisted on Jokinen's winner for the Hurricanes, who took a 2-1 series lead with Game 4 set for Friday night in Raleigh.

"Obviously it feels great, with the things I've been through this year," said Jokinen, waived by the Tampa Bay Lightning before being traded to Carolina in February. "I found my confidence again here. It's been a great ride."Mark Recchi and Milan Lucic both scored their first goals of the playoffs for Boston. The top-seeded team in the East has lost two straight and is trailing a playoff series for the first time this year after sweeping Montreal in the first round.

"We had some chances, but there's such a thing as hockey gods, and sometimes they'll give the breaks to the team that deserves it," Boston coach Claude Julien said. "Unfortunately, we didn't really deserve this game, the way we played."
Jokinen certainly wouldn't let them have it. The hero of Game 4 of the first round, who scored off his skate with 0.2 seconds left to beat the New Jersey Devils, delivered another clutch goal.Samsonov set up the winner by moving into the low circle and firing a backhander off Tim Thomas' pads. Jokinen was positioned perfectly to tap the rebound into an open net for his fifth goal of the playoffs.

"The last month, the last two months, I've been getting my confidence pretty high, and I'm just believing in myself," Jokinen said. "When you have your confidence high, you feel you can do some good things on the ice."He also scored the tying goal in Game 7 against the Devils with 1:20 left in the third period before Eric Staal netted the winner with 31.7 seconds remaining."I think there's a belief that's built in, that you have a tendency to keep the faith a little bit longer," coach Paul Maurice said. "The fact of the matter is, the teams that don't are already gone. That's how it works. The teams that believe the longest just keep playing."Thomas made 38 saves for the Bruins. Carolina's Cam Ward stopped 21 shots.

Recchi - a key member of the Hurricanes' Stanley Cup championship team in 2006 - tied it with just under 11 minutes left in regulation when he scored on a deflection, redirecting Chuck Kobasew's shot from the wing past Ward to make it 2-all. Thomas kept it tied by withstanding an onslaught by the Hurricanes, who had a 38-19 shots advantage before overtime.Two straight shots - from Staal and Samsonov, 69 seconds apart in the second - gave the Hurricanes a 2-1 lead.
Staal started the scoring burst when he stole the puck from Steve Montador near the end line and whipped it by Thomas with 3:11 left in the second for his team-leading seventh goal. Samsonov - one of several high-profile Hurricanes with none - ended that dry spell just over a minute later, snapping in a pretty feed from Scott Walker.

"We were on the attack. We were skating well," Staal said. "We were hustling to pucks and getting shots through from the point. If it didn't hit the net, we were getting to the loose pucks in the corners. That's a key to our team. That's what makes us good."It also reignited a cowbell-clanging crowd of Caniacs, who were still buzzing after Carolina's 3-0 win Sunday in Boston that shifted home-ice advantage to Tobacco Road.Lucic did his best to silence them for a while, scoring his first goal of the playoffs about 8 1/2 minutes in."We have to make sure we're doing the right things," Recchi said. "Right now they're a team that seems to want it a little bit more than us. For whatever reason, it's desperate times now. We don't want to go down 3-1. We're going to have to play the best game of the year on Friday."Notes: Carolina improved to 2-1 in overtime in the playoffs. ... Boston fell to 3-1 in the postseason when scoring first. ... Carolina D Frantisek Kaberle was a healthy scratch, while the Bruins scratched D Shane Hnidy and RW Byron Bitz.

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Thu 05/07/09 06:40 AM
Mr.Blades & friends have joined forces in an effort 2 bring 2 wanted & extremely desperate/disillusioned career criminals to justice.Tractor/Farmer guy & "terrible" Ted.They are saddened & disgruntled by the Wings impending Loss.If seen please feel free to dial any of the #'s below.Your cooperation & patience is appreciated.Enjoy the playoffs.Security/Staff/Mr.Bear/Mr.Blades @ B/B.com

Woo-Hoo! The Stanley Cup & 2 career criminals brought to justice.rofl

1(800)Mr.Blades 1(800)Mr.Bear 1(800)Go Bruins 1(800)Capture T/F guy & Ted

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Thu 05/07/09 06:48 AM

Mr.Blades & friends have joined forces in an effort 2 bring 2 wanted & extremely desperate/disillusioned career criminals to justice.Tractor/Farmer guy & "terrible" Ted.They are saddened & disgruntled by the Wings impending Loss.If seen please feel free to dial any of the #'s below.Your cooperation & patience is appreciated.Enjoy the playoffs.Security/Staff/Mr.Bear/Mr.Blades @ B/B.comDONT WORRY THE DETROIT POLICE WILL TAKE CARE OF THIS CROWD OF UGLIES.............................................

Woo-Hoo! The Stanley Cup & 2 career criminals brought to justice.rofl

1(800)Mr.Blades 1(800)Mr.Bear 1(800)Go Bruins 1(800)Capture T/F guy & Ted

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Thu 05/07/09 06:50 AM


Mr.Blades & friends have joined forces in an effort 2 bring 2 wanted & extremely desperate/disillusioned career criminals to justice.Tractor/Farmer guy & "terrible" Ted.They are saddened & disgruntled by the Wings impending Loss.If seen please feel free to dial any of the #'s below.Your cooperation & patience is appreciated.Enjoy the playoffs.Security/Staff/Mr.Bear/Mr.Blades @ B/B.comDONT WORRY THE DETROIT POLICE WILL TAKE CARE OF THIS CROWD OF UGLIES.............................................

THESE GUYS ARE THE HEROS OF DETROIT PROTECTING THE CUP FROM MR. BEAR BLADES...........
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Thu 05/07/09 10:21 AM
what r u all thinking..DETROIT wins it all this year..come on:banana:

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Thu 05/07/09 11:02 AM
YES ,THE RED WINGS WILL KEEP THE CUP IN DETROIT ....................

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Fri 05/08/09 05:16 AM

what r u all thinking..DETROIT wins it all this year..come on:banana:

T.Marchant & T.Sellane(stellar ducks) are going to stick a fork in Ozzy & some of them geriatric relics from the aging Wings.Half of them are heading to the nursing home when this run is completed.he-he.rofl And the tractor/farmer guy will be joining them.:tongue:Go Bruins!!laugh smokin drinker


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Fri 05/08/09 05:21 AM
RED WINGS ALL THE WAY TO THE CUP.................

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Fri 05/08/09 05:22 AM

YES ,THE RED WINGS WILL KEEP THE CUP IN DETROIT ....................


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Fri 05/08/09 05:24 AM


YES ,THE RED WINGS WILL KEEP THE CUP IN DETROIT ....................

ITS MISSING YOU CYPOET....... YOU FELL OUT THE EMERGENCY DOOR..............
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Fri 05/08/09 05:25 AM
GO RED WINGS KEEP THE CUP IN DETROIT.............

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Fri 05/08/09 05:34 AM


Julien give Bruins a day away from the rink Thursday, 05.07.2009 / 2:15 PM / Conference Semifinals: Boston vs. Carolina By Shawn P. Roarke - NHL.com Managing Editor RALEIGH, N.C. -- After two seasons behind the Boston Bruins' bench, Claude Julien believes he has the pulse of his team down pat.That's why he feels confident about giving the Bruins the day off -- no hockey-related activities whatsoever -- just hours after he said that same club played one of its worst games in recent memory in losing Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals to the Carolina Hurricanes, 3-2, in overtime Wednesday night at the RBC Center.

With that result, Carolina now holds a 2-1 lead in the best-of-7 series heading into Friday's Game 4 here (7:30 p.m. ET, VERSUS, TSN, RIS). Boston knows it will need a far better effort to win Game 4, yet Julien is very comfortable with his decision to allow his team to regroup individually and get away from the game for 24 hours."That's what you are paid to do," Julien said Thursday during his morning availability at the team's hotel. "You are paid to make decisions on what you think should be done for your team."

Julien insists his team, the highest seed remaining in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, needs to walk away from the game, away from their shortcomings, for a day to get back on track. He believes his team will report for Friday's morning skate fresh and re-committed to the fight that awaits in Game 4."Whether (I'm) right or wrong, we'll find out soon enough," Julien said. "I guess I shouldn't even say right or wrong. I know what I did is the right thing to do today, no matter what happens tomorrow. This is the right thing to do for this team."

Boston certainly needs a day off mentally to get its head around the challenge that Carolina is presenting. Wednesday night, Bruins goalie Tim Thomas was almost incredulous as he detailed how Carolina is outworking Boston on a consistent basis, especially in the past two games."They are playing like the hungrier team right now," Thomas said. "For most of this year, even during the regular season, we were the hungrier team and that is why we got a lot of our victories. For example, in the Montreal series, you could just kind of tell we wanted it more. Right now, Carolina's looking like they want it more. It's not what I expected, you know."

Since Boston's 4-1 victory in Game 1, Carolina has outscored the Bruins 6-2, outshot them 77-48, and scored the only two special-teams goals in the two games -- a shorthander in Game 2 and Eric Staal's tying power-play tally in Wednesday night's game.While mental health is a priority, the Bruins also need to physically heal. Defenseman Andrew Ference was injured in Game 3, missing the third period and overtime. Forward Blake Wheeler also was knocked after being hit by a Carolina shot.

Julien had no update on either player, saying each would be further evaluated later in the day Thursday. Their status will determined at Friday's morning skate. Regardless of who is able to dress for the Bruins on Friday, Julien is curious to see how his team responds to the first true adversity it has faced in the playoffs.
Right now, we have struggled the last couple of games," Julien said. "There's up and downs in the season. You win a game and you are Stanley Cup contenders; you lose a game and you are in trouble. That's what you have to face every day. We just have to believe in ourselves and go out and do it. We're very capable of doing that."
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Fri 05/08/09 08:03 AM
(((((((((((((((((((((((((CY BUD))))))))))))))))))))))) here we go again tonight and we gonna win cause were gonna take the cup...we gonna kick those canes butts once in for all..






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Fri 05/08/09 08:59 AM

(((((((((((((((((((((((((CY BUD))))))))))))))))))))))) here we go again tonight and we gonna win cause were gonna take the cup...we gonna kick those canes butts once in for all..


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Fri 05/08/09 12:54 PM

GO RED WINGS KEEP THE CUP IN DETROIT.............


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