by bigcityhockey » Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:48 pm
Fair enough, I saw less than half the game, but wasn’t that the closest one yet? Even Crosby’s 10 – 1 on Sunday was as close as anyone else (yes, that was Jandro in goal). From what I’ve seen, Grand Forks or Langdon will have to have a phenomenal game to pull out an upset.
I still say that without Fargo’s one, call it what you will, but ultimately stacked, team the rest of the league is very competitive. If the Flames get back some of the spark (no pun intended, really) they showed in our first game, they could beat May-Port and maybe Rugby. I noticed they had a couple of players injured on Saturday. We’ve been there as well. All ready down in numbers, the guys push it and end up hurt. As has been said though, it’s long season and anything could happen.[/quote]
Call it what u will?? I call it a team of hockey players. What do you call your team? A team I would assume. You should get off your "stacked" delusion. I suppose they were stacked last year when most of the same players were on the team, but lost to Langdon. They have 11 seniors, maybe that's why they are good. You forgot that the 3 Flames players were recruited by the Flyers to be Flyers this year. If you are going to make silly comments, you should add that one in as well.
Very correct, the Flyers and Crosby played to a 10-1 game. I think that Crosby fares better on a bigger sheet of ice than they do on their own much much smaller sheet. And Jandro did play in the game, looked like he got an assist on a goal when he zipped a pass to a player at the far blue line which led to a goal. Just what I saw from the bleachers anyway. Note the sarcasm regarding Jandro and his pass.