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Ik hoop dat Chicago de finale haalt en tussen Penguins/Canes maakt het mij niet echt uit. Wel jammer dat de Ducks eruit liggen.
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Rip 2009 Ducks

Bah nu dat ook de Vancouver Canucks al zijn uitgeschakelt is er geen een team die ik meer leuk vindt. Och laten we hopen dat de Chicago Blackhawks winnen, wordt dan een leuke foto met Obama
  vrijdag 15 mei 2009 @ 16:54:08 #103
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Godmiljaar!!
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Detroit en Pittsburgh gaan beiden eenvoudig door, gok ik. 4-1 of 4-2. Leuk, replay van vorig jaar!
Doe maar jong ik heb toch geen muil!
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Op vrijdag 15 mei 2009 16:54 schreef WasQ het volgende:
Detroit en Pittsburgh gaan beiden eenvoudig door, gok ik. 4-1 of 4-2. Leuk, replay van vorig jaar!
Ik denk beide 4-2
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  vrijdag 15 mei 2009 @ 18:09:44 #105
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Needs more cowbell.
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Nah, dan maar hopen op de Penguins.

Red Wings hebben hun beurt al gehad vorig jaar.

Ducks trouwens ook in 2007....
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Finale Wings-Pens met de Wings als winnaar
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http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=422979

Walker (die van die suckerpunch) zijn vrouw heeft kanker
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  zaterdag 16 mei 2009 @ 21:46:52 #108
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Karma?
Barcelona CF ~ Club Brugge ~ Tampa Bay Lightning
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Op zaterdag 16 mei 2009 21:46 schreef Saviola het volgende:
Karma?
Diagnose was er voor al gesteld als het gelezen had, dus naja..matige comment zullen we het maar op houden.
  zaterdag 16 mei 2009 @ 22:26:59 #110
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Joh het was ook niet serieus bedoeld, zo lomp ben ik nou ook niet
Barcelona CF ~ Club Brugge ~ Tampa Bay Lightning
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Nog een leuk artikeltje over de Staal brothers

Staal vs. Staal: Playoff Style

In a series with many subplots, one of the more intriguing has to be the match-up between Hurricanes center Eric Staal and his younger brother, Penguins center Jordan Staal.



It’s not just that their teams will facing off against each other. Eric is the Hurricanes’ biggest scoring threat, while Jordan’s job will be to shut down the Hurricanes’ biggest scoring threat. Over the next few weeks, these two should see more of each other than they have since eldest brother Eric first left the sod farm in Thunder Bay.
“Well, he's obviously played well against the other teams' top lines in the last two series, or they wouldn't be where they are right now,” said Eric, 24, in a joint conference call held Friday afternoon.

“It's just another big challenge for myself, for my line and for my team,” said Jordan, the third of the four Staal brothers at 20 years of age. “You know, it will make it that much more interesting.”

Yeah, yeah. Boring. Who will actually get the better of the match-up?

“I'm due for a big game, a real big game,” said Eric.
“So am I,” said Jordan. “Huge game. I’m going to break out in the series like crazy.”

That’s more like it.


The Staal-on-Staal playoff series is something Eric has long been anticipating. Jordan’s Penguins played against Marc Staal’s New York Rangers in last year’s playoffs – a five-game victory for Jordan - so he’s already had that experience. Still, he made it clear that he’s looking forward to this year’s edition.
“I was lying on my couch and as soon as they scored, I was jumping up and down,” said Jordan of his reaction when the Canes beat Boston in overtime to ensure a sibling series. “When you have two Staals and one is moving on anyway to the Stanley Cup finals, that's always a good thing. There's no better feeling than to watch your brother win a big game like that.”

With each game in the playoffs carrying so much weight, Eric and Jordan will have front row seats to plenty of big wins for the other – just don’t expect any more congratulations until the handshake that officially ends the affair.

Those who think the two will take it easy on each other have obviously never seen Staal brothers line up on opposite ends of the ice. Whenever there’s one puck in the corner and two Staals in the vicinity, the competitive drive first born on the backyard rink in Ontario has a way of rising to new heights.

“It's just so exciting to go out and play and just have that challenge,” said Jordan. “Obviously we're both really competitive and we both really want to win, so it will be a lot of fun.”

Both players are having good postseasons thus far. Among players still in contention for the Stanley Cup, Eric’s nine goals rank second behind Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby (12). Jordan has just five points in the playoffs, but four of them have come in his last four games as played an intregral part in the Penguins’ seven-game series with Washington.

Although both players have the pedigree of being chosen second overall in their respective drafts, they have very different roles on their teams. Part of that is due to age, as Jordan is still four years younger, but part of it is also due to the other centers on Pittsburgh’s roster – Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Makin.

“They have two of the very best offensive players in the world on the same team, and that means their third line center is Jordan Staal,” said Hurricanes Coach Paul Maurice. “I don’t know that there’s a stronger team down the middle.”

During today’s call, the question was inevitable, thanks to the NHL commercial that ran all of last season:

Will this series hold the key as to who is dad’s favorite?
“Who knows who the old man is going to cheer for,” said Jordan. “I'm sure he'll be excited to watch every game.”

“Yeah, he'll be entertained, no question,” said Eric.

As will the rest of us.
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Eerste kans voor Blackhawks: schot op paal van Versteeg.
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1-0, backhander van Adam Burish
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1-1 cleary met afstandschot in de rush. Leek houdbaar voor de zogenaamde bulin wall.
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Hmm populaire wedstrijd
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2-1 Detroit, wie anders dan Franzen?
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2-2 in de powerplay. Waarom typ ik dit nog eigenlijk?
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Wings winnen met 5-2
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  maandag 18 mei 2009 @ 00:15:30 #120
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Fetchez la vache!
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Die is binnen. Was bij vrienden aan 't kijken.

Blijft raar, buiten is het 25 graden en we zitten playoff hockey te kijken.
Patience is not one of my virtues, neither is memory. Or patience for that matter.
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Was wel een goede wedstrijd trouwens, tot laat in de derde periode was het spannend. Hawks speelden ook vrij goed
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  maandag 18 mei 2009 @ 00:44:53 #122
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Fetchez la vache!
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Oh zeker, ze staan niet voor niets in de western conference finals.

Detroit en Chicago, in het westen. Blijft lachwekkend.
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Mjah, Chicago en detroit liggen helemaal in het oosten, maar omdat er anders te weinig teams in het westen zitten moet die er ook maar bij
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  maandag 18 mei 2009 @ 06:44:57 #124
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Goed begin natuurlijk weer van Detroit! Maar goed, Chicago viel niet tegen, kan nog leuk worden!
Doe maar jong ik heb toch geen muil!
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