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05/14/2010 09:41:08 PM · #1 |
In all of the major North American leagues histories only 3 times prior to tonight has a team come back in a best of 7 series trailing 3-0n to win the series. I am still shaking my head. If you appreciate sport you should appreciate this feat. Congrats Flyers! The series with Montreal should be epic. Never before have the #7 and #8 seeds played for the chance to win Lord Stanley's Cup. Should the topic be 'Improbable' sorry if I messed that up
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05/14/2010 09:48:19 PM · #2 |
Flyers were losing 3-0 in the first period of this game as well! Best hockey game I have ever seen! GO FLYERS! |
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05/14/2010 09:58:08 PM · #3 |
I guess one has to care... I was offered a chance to attend a game in Montreal in the upcoming series and turned it down.
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05/14/2010 10:01:05 PM · #4 |
Hopefully more hockey fans will see this thread and reflect on how historic an event this was. Especially with the Flyers being down 3-0 in this final game and coming back to win 4-3. Probably one of the best games I have seen. |
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05/14/2010 10:12:39 PM · #5 |
I read that this was only the 4th time in North American pro sports history that a team has come back from 3 down.... huge comeback.
ETA: just noticed this in the first post :)
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05/14/2010 10:18:09 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by scooter97: Hopefully more hockey fans will see this thread and reflect on how historic an event this was. Especially with the Flyers being down 3-0 in this final game and coming back to win 4-3. Probably one of the best games I have seen. |
Hmmmmm lemme see. The 1972 Summit Series, the Canadien vs Red Army game of New Year's Eve 1975, the 1979 Conference Finals between Montreal and Boston, the 1980 Miracle on Ice Game, the 1987 Canada Cup Finals... and I am certain quite a few others would make this game look dull by comparison.
Mind you, I am a lot older than you are, so I have had the opportunity to see a lot more hockey.
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05/14/2010 10:21:45 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by RayEthier: Originally posted by scooter97: Hopefully more hockey fans will see this thread and reflect on how historic an event this was. Especially with the Flyers being down 3-0 in this final game and coming back to win 4-3. Probably one of the best games I have seen. |
Hmmmmm lemme see. The 1972 Summit Series, the Canadien vs Red Army game of New Year's Eve 1975, the 1979 Conference Finals between Montreal and Boston, the 1980 Miracle on Ice Game, the 1987 Canada Cup Finals... and I am certain quite a few others would make this game look dull by comparison.
Mind you, I am a lot older than you are, so I have had the opportunity to see a lot more hockey.
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All great examples. And you certainly look through different eyes than I do. But Hey, I'm a Flyers fan, this was huge in my book :)
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05/14/2010 11:12:25 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by VitaminB: I read that this was only the 4th time in North American pro sports history that a team has come back from 3 down.... huge comeback.
ETA: just noticed this in the first post :) |
In Hockey alone:
"Glenn "Chico" Resch was honest.
"I'm a little disappointed, I can admit it," Resch told FanHouse moments after watching the Philadelphia Flyers join his 1975 Islanders and the 1942 Maple Leafs as the only teams in NHL history to come back from down 3-0 in a playoff series. "I know we're always supposed to say the right things in hockey, but I'm just being candid. The bittersweet feelings won't last long, believe me."
And the Red Sox did it to the Yanks on their way to their world series win a few years ago. I wonder if these are the other 3? Or have there been more? Ironically, the Flyers did to Boston's hockey team what Boston's baseball team did to the Yankees :-)
R.
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05/14/2010 11:23:39 PM · #9 |
Just in response to Chico's remark; I can understand that his achievement from 1975 may now feel a little less special or significant to him, but that win by his team will always remain part of history. He should be proud to be part of that. Records and achievements will always be challenged. That's just part of the allure of sports. |
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05/15/2010 01:53:39 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by RayEthier: Mind you, I am a lot older than you are, so I have had the opportunity to see a lot more hockey.
Ray |
Tell them the story of the East Antarctic Cro-Magnons vs. the Pangea Neanderthals. The stories I read on the cave walls indicated it was an incredible event. |
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05/15/2010 03:24:05 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Originally posted by RayEthier: Mind you, I am a lot older than you are, so I have had the opportunity to see a lot more hockey.
Ray |
Tell them the story of the East Antarctic Cro-Magnons vs. the Pangea Neanderthals. The stories I read on the cave walls indicated it was an incredible event. |
Was that the Ice Age Cup series played outdoors??? According to the Wayback Machine Ray chiseled a cave message saying he was offered to go to the game but turned it down because it couldn't possibly be better than what he had already seen before.
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05/15/2010 04:12:13 AM · #12 |
ROFL! ahhh *tears* priceless. I think Ray really is over 10,000 years old. ...in pretty good shape considering. :) |
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05/15/2010 07:02:35 AM · #13 |
Ray played hockey with Grog back in the ice age.
Ray took Grog's females. |
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05/15/2010 11:07:03 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by yanko: Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Originally posted by RayEthier: Mind you, I am a lot older than you are, so I have had the opportunity to see a lot more hockey.
Ray |
Tell them the story of the East Antarctic Cro-Magnons vs. the Pangea Neanderthals. The stories I read on the cave walls indicated it was an incredible event. |
Was that the Ice Age Cup series played outdoors??? According to the Wayback Machine Ray chiseled a cave message saying he was offered to go to the game but turned it down because it couldn't possibly be better than what he had already seen before. |
Hmmm... actually I do remember playing on outdoor rinks exclusively up till the time I reached midgets and artificial ice after that. I quit playing hockey in my 50's because when someone asked my daughter what position I played, she answered: "At his age, usually prone".
The "Ice Age Cup" was played outdoors in the"Canadian Shield Region" and the pucks then consisted of Precambrian rocks which doubled as weapons. Tough games they were too... where the term "Shortened Bench" usually meant the demise of a few of the players.
They just don't make hockey like that anymore. :O)
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05/15/2010 11:12:32 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by RayEthier:
...I quit playing hockey in my 50's because when someone asked my daughter what position I played, she answered: "At his age, usually prone"...
Ray |
Love that line. Going to have to tell my wife that. Then again, she'll probably use it next time I whine about how tired I am when I come home from hockey. |
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05/15/2010 11:27:41 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by scooter97: Originally posted by RayEthier: Originally posted by scooter97: Hopefully more hockey fans will see this thread and reflect on how historic an event this was. Especially with the Flyers being down 3-0 in this final game and coming back to win 4-3. Probably one of the best games I have seen. |
Hmmmmm lemme see. The 1972 Summit Series, the Canadien vs Red Army game of New Year's Eve 1975, the 1979 Conference Finals between Montreal and Boston, the 1980 Miracle on Ice Game, the 1987 Canada Cup Finals... and I am certain quite a few others would make this game look dull by comparison.
Mind you, I am a lot older than you are, so I have had the opportunity to see a lot more hockey.
Ray |
All great examples. And you certainly look through different eyes than I do. But Hey, I'm a Flyers fan, this was huge in my book :) |
ROFL! You're just looking towards the big party in Philly if they take the cup! |
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05/15/2010 01:17:24 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by Kelli: Originally posted by scooter97: Originally posted by RayEthier: Originally posted by scooter97: Hopefully more hockey fans will see this thread and reflect on how historic an event this was. Especially with the Flyers being down 3-0 in this final game and coming back to win 4-3. Probably one of the best games I have seen. |
Hmmmmm lemme see. The 1972 Summit Series, the Canadien vs Red Army game of New Year's Eve 1975, the 1979 Conference Finals between Montreal and Boston, the 1980 Miracle on Ice Game, the 1987 Canada Cup Finals... and I am certain quite a few others would make this game look dull by comparison.
Mind you, I am a lot older than you are, so I have had the opportunity to see a lot more hockey.
Ray |
All great examples. And you certainly look through different eyes than I do. But Hey, I'm a Flyers fan, this was huge in my book :) |
ROFL! You're just looking towards the big party in Philly if they take the cup! |
HAHA but the party is going to be 400 miles to the north in Montreal. :p |
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05/15/2010 01:18:52 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by Jac: Originally posted by Kelli: Originally posted by scooter97: Originally posted by RayEthier: Originally posted by scooter97: Hopefully more hockey fans will see this thread and reflect on how historic an event this was. Especially with the Flyers being down 3-0 in this final game and coming back to win 4-3. Probably one of the best games I have seen. |
Hmmmmm lemme see. The 1972 Summit Series, the Canadien vs Red Army game of New Year's Eve 1975, the 1979 Conference Finals between Montreal and Boston, the 1980 Miracle on Ice Game, the 1987 Canada Cup Finals... and I am certain quite a few others would make this game look dull by comparison.
Mind you, I am a lot older than you are, so I have had the opportunity to see a lot more hockey.
Ray |
All great examples. And you certainly look through different eyes than I do. But Hey, I'm a Flyers fan, this was huge in my book :) |
ROFL! You're just looking towards the big party in Philly if they take the cup! |
HAHA but the party is going to be 400 miles to the north in Montreal. :p |
Oh and BTW, unprobable is not a word. ;p |
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05/15/2010 04:09:42 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by Jac: Oh and BTW, unprobable is not a word. ;p |
Shh, we're not supposed to say that :-) Although it was improbable that the mangled word would go unremarked upon...
R.
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05/15/2010 08:52:46 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by Jac: Oh and BTW, unprobable is not a word. ;p |
Shh, we're not supposed to say that :-) Although it was improbable that the mangled word would go unremarked upon...
R. |
Please read first post. Oh and BTW The Flyers are in the conference finals.
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05/15/2010 09:06:02 PM · #21 |
Oh and BTW, unprobable is not a word. ;p [/quote]
Thx for pointing out what was already mentioned in the OP. So now you are a Habs fan. Good for you. This should be a good series. I put my $$ on the Flyers. Too much depth and a variety of scoring that the Canadiens haven't seen. Shutting down Ovechkin and Crosby was easy compared to having to shut down our 3 lines that can score. Not to mention our defensive capabilities. I'll take our offense vs Montreal defense and our defense against Montreal offense all series long. If even just a smudge of luster rubs off of Halek, you can say goodbye to les habs. |
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05/15/2010 10:19:37 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by Jac: Oh and BTW, unprobable is not a word. ;p |
Just to show that somethings never change, I understand that at least one contributing factor to the Declaration of Independence not being issued until the Fourth of July (instead of the more logical First) was the debate over whether our rights were "unalienable" or "inalienable" ... :-(
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05/15/2010 10:53:48 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Jac: Oh and BTW, unprobable is not a word. ;p |
Just to show that somethings never change, I understand that at least one contributing factor to the Declaration of Independence not being issued until the Fourth of July (instead of the more logical First) was the debate over whether our rights were "unalienable" or "inalienable" ... :-( |
The meaning is the same either way: our rights cannot be taken away by aliens. |
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05/15/2010 11:58:07 PM · #24 |
Fun with words! :-) Please don't take it seriously, Scooter; we know what you wrote in the OP, it's just good-natured ribbing, unprobable as that may seem to you right now...
R.
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05/16/2010 03:49:21 AM · #25 |
these things cannot be probed
being an alien, the improbable 'unprobable' was about the only thing I understood - it's one of those American sports things, right? |
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