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R1G1: Leafs @ Bruins - May 1st, 7:00pm - CBC, TSN 1050

Okay how is that not blown dead?

No Glenn you can't see it loose you idiot.  You can see him knock it from under his pad, you can't see it from that far away you fool.
 
So the puck is under Reimer.  The ref just stands there and doesn't blow the whistle for the hell of it.

Glen Healy.  I can see it.  I can see it.  It was loose.  Screw yourself.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Refs feel bad for us.

Or, they feel like getting the call right for once. There's no way the ref could see the puck there. It was between Reimer's legs/under his pads!
 
I hope Carlyle takes responsibility for this. I don't expect the Leafs to win one game, but I expect them to actually try.. And Carlyle has taken that away from them by not only dressing Kostka but by playing him and Fraser so much more than they should've been played.

He needs to take responsibility for that and correct it in Game 2. Kostka needs to be scratched and forgotten about.
 
L K said:
Why is Kostka still playing?

Seems every coach has their fetish project. For Wilson it was Mitchell, for Carlyle it's Kostka.

Anyone remember what Paul Maurices was? Pohl? Bates?
 
Agreed this game is about nerves.

But man, when Boston turns it on, they know how to tilt the ice completely in their favor. The Leafs haven't been hemmed in and scrambling around like this in a long time.
 
Peter D. said:
Agreed this game is about nerves.

But man, when Boston turns it on, they know how to tilt the ice completely in their favor. The Leafs haven't been hemmed in and scrambling around like this in a long time.

This is like every game in the Leafs. At least once a period we get hemmed in for minutes at a time.
 

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