bluejeangirl76 wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Either that, or the goalie must drop down a bit earlier in the save....but then that leads to opening up top shelf later on in the game/series.
And that's Huet's problem. He drops too early.
I still can't believe he pulled of 44 saves last night.
He had a great night last night! At least there was pride in that game. If you have to lose, it was better than being killed like the canes were their last game.
We don't do Pyrrhic victories in the NHL....

I was just trying to make BJG feel better
And I didnt' realize we had a member of the NHL here in our midst

We have a lot of them Lynn... there is a LOT of "we did this" and "we did that" when people talk sports here.
Trav... what position do you play for PIT? I figure you for a defenseman, but I might be mistaken.
RWF plays for DET, too, but I think he's the puck.

People like you will never understand people like me or Red.
I utilize "we" quite frequently when it comes to sports (esp. Steelers) because I grew up in a family that worked hard for what little they have and had a 'city' like attitude when growing up. A place like Pittsburgh will never be ahead in the world of an economy, and will always get hit the hardest when the whole country is experiencing a down fall.
Still, Pittsburgh is one of the most hard working cities in the world, and we as a city take pride in that. Sports teams in Pittsburgh play the way the city is represented. Tough as nails, hard working, blue collar, and I get knocked down, but I get up again.. is that all you got attitude.
We might not be the wealthiest city in America, but we come ready and work hard and make an honest living, and we portray that through our sports teams to keep us on the map (I might add we are the most beautiful city..take a walk downtown Pitt one night, it's a beaut) thus, making the city of Pittsburgh as "WE".. as in WE, the Pittsburgh Steelers, or Pittsburgh Penguins.. or yes, sadly, the Pittsburgh Pirates are the city of Pittsburgh and we are damn proud to say so. Plus I've spend hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds into thousands of money on Steelers tickets, and merchandise. To experience a game where 65,000 + people put away their differences for ONE DAY and become family is a very special thing.