Four of your picks are different than mine, which means a potential for 8 points on me, and if the Red Wings win in 7, you can take the lead and win this thing.
Does anyone find it funny that the NBC sideline reporter stands right between the two teams and says what the other team is going to do. I mean it doesn't look like there's a sheet of glass between the teams benches. There's only a gap. You'd think the player sitting the closest would tell the coach the other teams strategy? This of course if the noise of the fans is down while he's talking.
edit: nevermind. It looks like there's a sheet of glass in between.
I just saw that interview at the end of the first with Crosby and there is now way he's 'The Next One.' He looks like a dirtbag with his pornstar mustache. I'm not judging guys but Gretzky never looked like a dirtbag.
Vancouver Canucks defenceman Luc Bourdon has been killed in a motorcycle accident in northern New Brunswick. He was 21.
Bourdon, a promising young defenceman who played his junior hockey with the Moncton Wildcats, Cape Breton Screaming Eagles and Val d'Or Foreurs of the QMJHL, split his first pro season in 2007-08 between Vancouver and the American Hockey League's Manitoba Moose.
He scored two goals and was a plus-7 in 27 games with the Canucks last season.
The Shippagan, New Brunswick native was drafted 10th overall by the Canucks in 2005 and was among the last pre-season cuts at training camp just a few months later. He was an integral part of Brent Sutter's gold medal-winning squad in the 2006 World Junior Hockey Championship and ended the season with Ted Nolan's Moncton Wildcats in the Memorial Cup.
After a nine-game stint with the Canucks the following season, he was returned to the QMJHL and helped lead Canada win its third straight gold medal at the world juniors.
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