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That’s terrible! I’ve been dealing with a sore heel the last month or so. Started icing it, which helped some, now I’m soaking it in hot water which seems to help more. It’s mostly cycling for me now. Hope you recover soon
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Good no call there.
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Had a killer bike ride, ordered some food after, and I swear the food feels lighter to carry out when I’m hungry! But it filled me up, nice big Reuben sandwich
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Solid team. Whose their biggest star? They are as tough as Boston but with more speed. I had trouble remembering who their defenseman were. The no name defense!
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And all those other Bruins standing around picking their noses, too!
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Haley with a good/lucky save
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How about him always standing next to the post on PP? Why don't more teams do that? Or do they and just can't get the puck there?
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NHL PLAYOFF GAMES SATURDAY Game 4: Lightning vs. Bruins (TBL leads 2-1) – 12 p.m. ET, NBC – livestream: The best offense during the regular season finally broke out as the Lightning put up their most goals since January to take the lead in this series. Tampa won both games of a back-to-back, scoring four-plus goals in each. Nikita Kucherov finished Game 3 by tying a franchise record for points (4) in a playoff game – previously accomplished by two of his teammates (Brayden Point in 2018, Tyler Johnson in 2016) and initially done by Vincent Lecavalier in 2011. Jaroslav Halak won his first four starts in the elimination rounds, winning Games 3-5 in the First Round to eliminate Carolina and then winning Game 1 of this series. Halak allowed seven goals in those four games total but let in four goals in both Game 2 and Game 3. After Tampa’s fourth went in in Game 3, Halak was pulled and Dan Vladar played the rest of the game – letting in three more goals on 15 shots faced in his first-ever NHL appearance. Game 3: Flyers vs. Islanders (Series tied 1-1) – 7 p.m. ET, NBCSN – livestream: The Flyers blew a two-goal third-period lead, but Philippe Myers scored 2:41 into overtime for Philadelphia to even the series. Philly jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period behind back-to-back goals from Kevin Hayes and then Sean Couturier’s first of this postseason. Trailing by two with under nine minutes to go in regulation, Anthony Beauvillier cut the deficit in half with his seventh of these playoffs, followed by trade deadline acquisition Jean-Gabriel Pageau tying the game with 2:09 remaining. Philadelphia improved to 8-0 when scoring first this postseason (0-3 when allowing opening goal). The Flyers have not lost consecutive games since a four-game skid Dec. 31-Jan. 7, 2020. [NBC 2020 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF HUB] Game 3: Canucks vs. Golden Knights (Series tied 1-1) – 9:45 p.m. ET, NBCSN – livestream: After missing 10 games due to injury, Tyler Toffoli returned to the lineup in Game 2 and scored 89 seconds into the game (and just nine seconds into his first shift). Vancouver jumped out to a 2-0 lead and finished Vegas off during a 5-2 win to even up the series. Vegas lost for just the second time this postseason (but for the second time in the last four games). Bo Horvat scored twice to jump Joe Pavelski and Nathan MacKinnon for most goals this postseason with eight. This was the third time this postseason that Horvat scored twice in a game . Only two other Canucks franchise history have scored multiple goals three or more times in a single postseason: Pavel Bure (five times in 1994) and Cliff Ronning (four times in 1992). Two nights after Robin Lehner recorded his first career postseason shutout, he allowed four goals on 26 shots. Peter DeBoer has not indicated who will start Game 3, though prior to the postseason he said he would use both Lehner and Marc-Andre Fleury. SUNDAY’S NHL PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Game 4: Avalanche vs. Stars (DAL leads 2-1) – 6 p.m. ET, NBCSN (livestream) Game 4: Flyers vs. Islanders (Series tied 1-1) – 8 p.m. ET, NBC (livestream) Game 4: Canucks vs. Golden Knights (Series tied 1-1) – 10:30 p.m. ET, NBCSN (livestream)
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Tonight's NHL Games Have Been Postponed Until Saturday
bob_sauve28 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
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The Hockey Diversity Alliance on Thursday formally requested the NHL suspend its slate of playoff games scheduled for that evening, as pro athletes in other North American leagues continue to refuse to play in unprecedented numbers to protest the shooting of Jacob Blake. San Jose Sharks’ Evander Kane, a co-founder of HDA, made the request public on Thursday, tweeting: “We the [HDA] have formally requested the [NHL] to suspend all playoff games today. We strongly feel this sends a clear message that human rights take priority over sports.” The league was criticized, including by some of its own players, for not joining the NBA, WNBA, MLS and some MLB teams on Wednesday in postponing games. The NHL has two playoff games scheduled for Thursday night, with Philadelphia and the New York Islanders playing in Toronto and Las Vegas and Vancouver playing in Edmonton. Thursday’s pregame media availability for Las Vegas and Vancouver were both delayed, with no official start time as of 1 p.m. Islanders Coach Barry Trotz said Thursday morning that his players were going to have a discussion about whether or not they’ll play Thursday night. He believed that the Islanders-Flyers game would go on as planned. When asked on his thoughts of other leagues choosing to sit out Wednesday and if he expects anything similar with the Flyers Thursday night, Coach Alain Vigneault told reporters via Zoom that he has “really no idea what is going on in the outside world” and that he is invested 24/7 on his team. “We’re all for equality and social justice ... but right now we’re here to play a game,” Vigneault told reporters via Zoom. NBA players agree to resume season in Disney bubble Kane, as well as Minnesota Wild’s Matt Dumba, had expressed disappointment Wednesday that the shooting of Blake wasn’t a topic of conversation among players in a league that consists of predominantly White and Canadian players. “The NHL, we’re always last to the party, especially on these topics,” Dumba said in a Wednesday interview on Sportsnet 650, a Vancouver-area radio station. “It’s kind of sad and disheartening for me and for other members of the HDA [Hockey Diversity Alliance] and I’m sure other guys across the league. If no one stands up and does anything, it’s the same thing. It’s that silence that you’re just outside looking in on actually being leaders and invoking real change when you have such an opportunity to do so.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/08/27/nhl-protests-jacob-blake/
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From what I saw it was.
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That must be the thinking
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Desperate to find help for their aging superstars for one last run at cup, I guess. I'd be screaming if Sabres traded away young talent like that. Assuming its good talent Yup. Toroto obviously has good forawrds, they need cap space for defenseman. Adding young players to their organization is smart
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Yes !!!
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Hurrah!!!
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Did anyone hear the Doc Emeric comment about kicking the door along the boards at the Aud in Buffalo? Never heard that before
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Bogo!
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Goal called back for offsides by Tampa. Cooper freaked out, fight followed
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Oh man, poor Tampa here
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I’ll put it here. Henry Jones once caused a little commentary saying blacks are faster than whites or something. I want to add some context as I know it. It’s such a horrible thing the way slaves were treated, just like farm animals, in many instances. While slavery was in place, up to the civil war, a revolution in husbandry was taking place with experiments in horse, cattle, hog and most likely slave breeding. It’s undoubtedly true this happened. Now does it explain black success in sports? Who knows, but it’s a theory that some of the facts fit. It’s been a few years since I looked at this but found almost no historical reasearch on it. Maybe that changed lately. But there should be evidence in slave handling manuals, which do exist. Its a a touchy subject to say the least. To African Americans it would be akin to a rape victim discussing her attack. Many whites just want the history of slavery to be “the past” let’s move on. That movie Django came out and the cruelty and degradation it showed, which seems pretty accurate to me, was denounced as racist by Spike Lee. There is a lot of resistance. I just wish that a comment like the one J the G said could be looked at dispassionately. I don’t think it was hateful, he just had a theory that might or might not be true. White Men Can’t Jump! <—-That’s a real movie title “The black is a better athlete to begin with, because he's been bred to be that way. Because of his high thighs and big thighs that goes up into his back. And they can jump higher and run faster because of their bigger thighs. And he's bred to be the better athlete because this goes back all the way to the Civil War, when, during the slave trading, the big, the owner, the slave owner would breed his big black to his big woman so that he could have uh big black kid, see. That's where it all started!”
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I like them. They remind me of ‘99 Sabres. Not sure they can beat Bruins if they meet, but I’m hoping.
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That’s Ray Emery on Hart’s mask https://www.nhl.com/news/philadelphia-flyers-goalie-carter-hart-unveils-ray-emery-tribute-mask/c-314883656