it's no big deal, free money. and well spent in my opinion. it's Jonny who might break the bank on this one-lol
Crosby calls Callahan a whiner: Quote: "I don't know what he's talking about. I mean, if you want you can put a camera on us all game, put a camera on (Ryan Callahan) all game. You'll see who's over there more. He should worry about his own players."
It's official Cindy is a flaming asshole, yeah Cally's a crybaby, douche! Cally's a role model to kids you're a dipshit...
The gravy on that settlement is that under the law it's considered "compensation" and not income, so it's tax free. Except for the 33% tax you pay the scum sucking pig who calls himself your advocate
as it should be, i can't see how the government could expect a dime for you getting wrecked by a car-lol
Im in for the open bar.....Youre gonna feel like you had two lawyers after I get done with your cash Tommy!!!!
i wouldn't have it any other way. we'll drink the rangers to victory until we're all the Gang Green Rehab.
what happens if both the Rangers and the Canucks win tonight? I know the Rangers have more regulation and OT wins than they do, and if they both lose and St. Louis wins, i do remember losing to ST. Louis, but the rangers have more regulation wins than them as well.
NYR owns the tiebreaker with VAN, but I don't know about STL. Ideal scenario is: - Rangers Loss to Capitals in OT - Florida Loss in Regulation - Vancouver Loss (any) - St.Louis doesn't matter
hate this friggin matchup but if we get by them...we get to the finals. Its a nice tuneup for all the offense we will see to get to the finals.
I dont know Washington always plays us tough...I dont know what to expect against the Senators other then we should beat them because we are clearly the better team. Can we show it?
Sens' goaltending is getting back to a bit of form with Anderson back between the pipes, but they're playing some shitty soft D at the moment. The offense is dangerous and has shown it can score on the Rangers, but although I think we stand a better chance against the Rangers than the Bruins who have had our number all season, I don't like coming into the playoffs off the back of three defeats. I think a good series of close games, but the Rangers win in 5. We were never supposed to be here.
The thread on HFBoards about the series is possibly the most friendly playoff thread I've ever seen on there. No real rivalry between the teams and lots to like about both of them - good young hockey teams with some very likeable players on both sides. There was an interesting comparison of stats on there; Obviously experience only counts for so much, but it will be interesting to see if/how it tells. As ever in the postseason, goaltending will be a crucial difference maker and clearly the Rangers are far superior in that department. That said, Ottawa have found ways to score on Lundqvist this season - he's .905 in three games against us this season as compared to an overall .930.