Title: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: CF DolFan on June 20, 2024, 10:19:47 am I'm really surprised no one from South Florida is talking about this. The Panthers are on the brink of winning their first NHL Stanley Cup ever. Kind of funny to me that for the least 5 years there have been Florida teams in the finals. Hopefully the Panthers join the Lightning with a win.
Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on June 20, 2024, 11:13:55 am I am old enough to remember the days when the only cities with hockey all had indigenous ice.
Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Dave Gray on June 20, 2024, 11:36:09 am It's a big deal here and everyone is talking about it.
I discuss it a lot, but it's all been locally on the phone. My take is that the Panthers are the better, stronger, tougher, more aggressive team. We ran into bad luck in game 4....just got beat early and then it got away from you ... hard to win that game to sweep a team. In game 5, I felt we were the better team, but gave up that crappy short-handed goal and then kept committing penalties which leeched time and put us at a disadvantage over and over. I still think the odds are in our favor, but it's getting a little scary. Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: CF DolFan on June 20, 2024, 02:43:05 pm I think the odds are too. Even though Edmonton is a very good team its hard to believe this Panther team will lose 4 games in a row or that Connor McDavid is going to continue scoring like the last two games.
Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on June 20, 2024, 03:04:51 pm Assuming the teams are evenly matched, Panthers have a 75% chance of winning the series.
Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Sunstroke on June 21, 2024, 09:28:43 am I am old enough to remember the days when the only cities with hockey all had indigenous ice. You had to be pretty young when the LA Kings joined the league in '67.... Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Brian Fein on June 21, 2024, 06:24:52 pm I was sitting around waiting to see how long it would take for anyone to acknowledge the Stanley Cup Finals.
Those that know me know i am a Panthers season ticket holder for 18 seasons. I have been to every home game, watched every road game. Im a passionate fan of this Panthers team. They have zero chance of winning the cup. The series is already over. Bobrovsky has run out of gas, he can't stop a beach ball at this point. Everyone and everything is on their knees blowing Connor McDoofus, and they can't WAIT to hand him the cup, the Conn Smythe trophy, the keys to the commissioner's office, and rename the league the National Connor Hockey League. I'm over it. Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Sunstroke on June 22, 2024, 10:34:34 am I've watched approximately 30 seconds of hockey over the past decade or so, and that was probably just because my TV remote's batteries ran out. I do like the Panthers though (...and most other cats). Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: CF DolFan on June 24, 2024, 08:46:23 am I was sitting around waiting to see how long it would take for anyone to acknowledge the Stanley Cup Finals. C'mon .. where is the faith? You sound like a long time suffering Dolphins fan. hahahaThose that know me know i am a Panthers season ticket holder for 18 seasons. I have been to every home game, watched every road game. Im a passionate fan of this Panthers team. They have zero chance of winning the cup. The series is already over. Bobrovsky has run out of gas, he can't stop a beach ball at this point. Everyone and everything is on their knees blowing Connor McDoofus, and they can't WAIT to hand him the cup, the Conn Smythe trophy, the keys to the commissioner's office, and rename the league the National Connor Hockey League. I'm over it. Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Brian Fein on June 24, 2024, 02:26:12 pm C'mon .. where is the faith? You sound like a long time suffering Dolphins fan. hahaha i have lost faith. I can be realistic. I'm a fan I'm going to go there and cheer and support the team, but i expect to be walking out of a silent arena while the team in white sweaters skates around with a trophy in front of a mostly-empty seats.Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: CF DolFan on June 24, 2024, 07:17:04 pm I was just messing with you. You're a season ticket holder and majorly invested. In my opinion no one has the right to tell you how to feel.
With that said you stuck with supporting Fiedler to the very end so it surprises me to see you mentally give up now. Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Denver2 on June 24, 2024, 10:42:34 pm Well if it holds congrats to the Panthers. I recently learned Wayne founded the team?
Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Spider-Dan on June 25, 2024, 02:46:28 am Brian, I know you were already complaining about the media's treatment of McDavid... do you think he deserved to win MVP of the playoffs?
If not, who do you think deserved it? Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: CF DolFan on June 25, 2024, 07:55:56 am Brian, I know you were already complaining about the media's treatment of McDavid... do you think he deserved to win MVP of the playoffs? McDavid set a playoff record with 34 assists and his 42 points ranked fourth best trailing only two playoff runs by Wayne Gretzky and one by Mario Lemieux. Statistically speaking it's easy to select him. I just think it's weird the MVP comes from a losing team as obviously it wasn't good enough to win it all. If not, who do you think deserved it? Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Brian Fein on June 25, 2024, 09:29:21 am Firstly, I have never been so happy to be wrong. I did not think the team would be able to recover and get back to PANTHER hockey, but they did and they deserve the win. I'll never doubt you again...
Secondly, sure you can make a strong case for Connor as Conn Smythe, but I truly feel that he had his name on that trophy before the series even began. Facts are facts, Connor did NOTHING in this series outside of game 4 and 5. So, sure Conn Smythe is MVP of the playoffs, not of the Finals. So you want to give it to him for breaking the record, for his performance in previous rounds, I'm fine with it. But let's not pretend he was a major factor in this series. In 5 of the 7 games, he did literally nothing. As for who my pick would be: Sergei Bobrovsky is the reason why the Panthers won the Stanley Cup. Sure, there are 20-something other names that earned that hardware, but they don't win without Bob. And isn't that the measure of an MVP? I thought Bob was absolutely deserving of the MVP award, but he doesn't have the sexy name like Connor McDavid. Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Dave Gray on June 25, 2024, 11:29:33 am I think McDavid deserved the MVP.
I also think that the Panthers held that together with popsicle sticks and duct tape. That took years off my life. Y'know, it's weird. I am not a day to day hardcore Panthers fan. I like the team and catch the occasional part of a game, but I don't watch every night like I used to when I was in my teens or know all the players. However, it all came back during this playoff run and I was nervous as hell and very invested. Sports is strange that way. Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Spider-Dan on June 25, 2024, 11:47:13 am Brian, you were just complaining that Bobrovsky "couldn't stop a beach ball" and now he's your MVP?
Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Brian Fein on June 25, 2024, 11:49:23 am Brian, you were just complaining that Bobrovsky "couldn't stop a beach ball" and now he's your MVP? i said what i said. it proves my point. when the guy plays poorly, they lose. He played lights out thr first three rounds, and the first three games of this round. He put up 3 stinkers, and they lost all three.Last year, Bob hit a wall in the finals, and he was awful. He gave up 5 in game 1, 7 in game 2, and he never really recovered to the point where he gave up 9 goals in game 5. I was expecting that again this year, but last night, Bob was brilliant, and they won! That's definition MVP. Title: Re: NHL Championship - Florida Panthers vs Edmonton Oilers Post by: Downunder Dolphan on June 26, 2024, 09:10:37 am Congrats to the Panthers. I hate to admit it, but I am an Oilers fan from when I first heard the name Gretsky.
We don't hear much about NHL here down under, and they'd disappeared off the scene for so long I wondered if they were even still around. It was a buzz to hear they were in Stanley Cup contention, but I'm not too broken up about it. The loss went to a good cause. Ps. Another guilty confession. I'm also a long term Celtics fan in the NBA (again, back from the 1980s when they had Larry Bird and co playing). That seems a bit unholy on this forum, but so be it. After we won the championship this year, I don't care either! And if I'm going all out on confessions, in MLB I support the Detroit Tigers (another 1980s thing - blame Magnum PI for that one). |