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ChicagoWhiteSox 12:31 PM 12-14-2008
...... games, goals, players or hockey teams highlights

Chicago fan but i cant help but be amazed by Ovechkin:-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l53nByjjsm8
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ChicagoWhiteSox 09:32 AM 12-16-2008
Top 20 saves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtZz1ZNA3gQ
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ChicagoWhiteSox 09:42 AM 12-16-2008
This guy was number 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUE3N...eature=related
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adampc22 10:00 AM 12-16-2008
go ducks hehehe
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ChicagoWhiteSox 10:19 AM 12-16-2008
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icehog3 11:35 AM 12-16-2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7X1iB_woKE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY4q4S0_AlE
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Partagaspete 11:42 AM 12-16-2008
I heard they still do the infamous chant at the Garden when the Isles are in town. EPIC

T
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ChicagoWhiteSox 01:06 PM 12-16-2008
Originally Posted by icehog3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7X1iB_woKE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY4q4S0_AlE
nice:-) stevens got lite up by manson!
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ChicagoWhiteSox 03:04 PM 12-16-2008
Sidney Crosby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egt-nwZ6Ym8
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ChicagoWhiteSox 10:58 AM 12-18-2008
TONY ESPOSITO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws5uc6DnQjg
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Partagaspete 10:33 AM 12-24-2008
Originally Posted by ChicagoWhiteSox:
Sidney Crosby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egt-nwZ6Ym8
He is one of my favorite players right now.

Hey! What is the deal with Ovechkin going after Malkin all the time? It is very Obvious it is personal. Any info would be appreciated.

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Darrell 10:35 AM 12-24-2008
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icehog3 10:39 AM 12-24-2008
Originally Posted by Partagaspete:
He is one of my favorite players right now.

Hey! What is the deal with Ovechkin going after Malkin all the time? It is very Obvious it is personal. Any info would be appreciated.

T
Found this:

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Jan. 14 can’t come fast enough. I can’t wait for another dose of Malkin vs. Ovechkin, a once-friendly rivalry that may have turned irreversibly bitter at Mellon Arena this past Thursday.

Alex Ovechkin, the NHL’s reigning MVP and scoring champion, spent the entirety of Washington’s 4-3 comeback victory over the Penguins trying to injure Evgeni Malkin. There was no mistaking the cheap, mean-spirited nature of Ovechkin’s game.

Malkin was dumbfounded by Ovechkin’s viciousness, saying he didn’t know why Ovechkin targeted him. Malkin’s teammates seemed equally confused, offering little by way of retaliation.

That’s understandable. I can’t remember ever seeing one superstar relentlessly headhunt another superstar before. But one thing is clear from a Penguins’ perspective: It can’t happen again.

If Ovechkin won’t respect Malkin’s status as a superstar, the Penguins can’t respect Ovechkin’s status as a superstar. If that means that Eric Godard does Ovechkin a favor by rearranging his face, so be it.

Malkin shouldn’t retaliate personally. That’s not his job. It might help Malkin’s street cred, but what if Malkin broke a finger? The reward is dwarfed by the risk.

The origin of the animosity between the two Russians remains unclear. Malkin and Ovechkin were roommates at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Malkin called Ovechkin “the best scorer in the NHL” as recently as last season, when the pair finished 1-2 in points.

But Malkin and Ovechkin did not speak at the NHL awards ceremony this past June in Toronto; Ovechkin said the two were “buddies,” not “friends,” whatever that means.

Sources point to two events escalating the Malkin-Ovechkin feud:

- When the Capitals played the Penguins this past Jan. 21, Malkin shrugged off an attempted big hit by Ovechkin, sending Ovechkin careening wildly into the boards. The turnabout — that saw Malkin confront Ovechkin immediately after — seemed to embarrass Ovechkin.

- In August 2007, Ovechkin allegedly assaulted Gennady Ushakov, one of Malkin’s agents, in a Moscow club.

The Malkin-Ovechkin rivalry is interesting and unique. But it’s not good for hockey.

The NHL doesn’t want its superstars playing like thugs, nor victimized by thuggery. The NHL should quietly speak with Ovechkin about toning down his behavior.

Ovechkin has always been an intense competitor, and it’s served him well. But this past Thursday, there was something wild-eyed — almost insane — about the way Ovechkin continually went after Malkin.

Why would the best goal-scorer in the NHL subvert his considerable skills for the sake of serving a violent personal agenda?

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Partagaspete 03:43 PM 12-24-2008
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Found this:
Thanks for digging that up Tom I appreciate it. It makes it clear as mud. One thing for sure he is still head hunting...

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icehog3 03:46 PM 12-24-2008
Originally Posted by Partagaspete:
Thanks for digging that up Tom I appreciate it. It makes it clear as mud. One thing for sure he is still head hunting...

T
Yup, no real good answers, but maybe some more drama for my mama! :-)
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hotreds 04:23 PM 12-24-2008
The USSR/CSSR international games of the 1970s. Those were wars, nothing remotely like it anymore!
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Partagaspete 01:06 AM 12-25-2008
One of my favorite player of the 90's was Darius Kasperitis (sp?). Not a big defensemen but tough as nails. I heard that when he played for his national team he puched his own goalie after he lost the game.

Another note: when I went to see the Isles/Sharks game in SJ someone hung a sign that said "we can cure kasperitis in our time." I dunno I thought it was funny.

Luv:-) me sum hockey.

Merry Christmas,

Y
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icehog3 01:47 AM 12-25-2008
Originally Posted by Partagaspete:
One of my favorite player of the 90's was Darius Kasperitis (sp?). Not a big defensemen but tough as nails. I heard that when he played for his national team he puched his own goalie after he lost the game.

Another note: when I went to see the Isles/Sharks game in SJ someone hung a sign that said "we can cure kasperitis in our time." I dunno I thought it was funny.

Luv:-) me sum hockey.

Merry Christmas,

Y
Darius Kasparaitis was named by ESPN as one of those guys that you hate but would love if he was on your team. Lots of big hitting, some would say "borderline" (a lot of knee to knee), but he was very effective at what he did. :-)
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Partagaspete 03:45 AM 12-25-2008
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Darius Kasparaitis was named by ESPN as one of those guys that you hate but would love if he was on your team. Lots of big hitting, some would say "borderline" (a lot of knee to knee), but he was very effective at what he did. :-)
King of the hip check. he did have a lot of borderline ones and I'll admit low ones but I think more often than not they were not intentional rather just how hard he played. I remember in the 92' playoffs he flatened Mario (another personal favorite) and just loomed over him waiting for something to get started and mario, who is quite larger, just sat on his as...smart move IMHO. That was the last of the decent Isles teams as Mad Mike destroyed our team.
I look around the league and see a playoff team with all the cheap players we gave away and I do mean "gave."

I can't wait to get back stateside to catch a game live.

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Mr.Maduro 01:19 PM 12-26-2008
Take a look at this goal...about 1:-)0 in to the clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlliyxpoUKI
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