tullamore
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juror we need to get a bruins smiley or whatever you call that shit
make it happen
That Horton trade might be the best move all year in the NHL.
Boston wins in 6.
Go Thomas.
Vancouver is taking it. Canadian fans will be celebrating a Stanley Cup victory!
Boston is a lot more like home than Vancouver.Original Six team too.
Go B's.
Canadian fans?
Seriously, Leaf fans are not cheering for the Canucks - Canuck fans would never cheer for the Leafs so fuck 'em.
Vancouver still wins this thing though, they look like they will be too much for the Bruins to handle.
'Nucks in 5.
The Leafs? How do the Leafs come into this discussion? The Leafs have been spread out across the golf courses of creation for months.
I am talking about people still playing hockey. Vancouver. I want a Stanley Cup celebration in a Canadian city.
Boston fans dont need a Montreal fan rooting for their team. Piss off and fuck the Habs.
You're a smart guy, you should have understood that my point was "Canadians" don't give a fuck about the Canucks, only Canuck fans care.
The country will not celebrate a Canucks Cup victory, only Vancouver will.
Common.
You're a smart guy, you should have understood that my point was "Canadians" don't give a fuck about the Canucks, only Canuck fans care.
The country will not celebrate a Canucks Cup victory, only Vancouver will.
Common.
Why is that? Do people see Vancouver as sort of separatist leaning or sort of apart from canada like quebec? I never can figure out how Canadians decide who to cheer for in hockey, no matter what the team, its usually canadian vs. canadian with some euros thrown in the mix.
I mean, there no Bostonians on the bruins ,its all Canadians. Tim thomas is from michigan though.
There is a bitterness on the part of some diehard fans of some Canadian teams. It is not against Vancouver specifically; it was the same in recent years when the Oilers and Flames got close.
It's a bit of a if I can't win, I'm taking my ball and going home mentality. Except of course someone does win, but there is a national rivalry/bragging-rights component in the minds of these people so an American city winning is somehow not so bad.
The ethnic constitution of the players on the teams has nothing to do with it. It's about the city where the celebrating will be happening. The mentality is, if there is going to be a Stanley Cup celebration in Canada, it is my team or nothing.
Anyway, there are such people but there are also lots of Canadians who will cheer for any Canadian team that still has a chance just because they are based in Canada. Two sides to the coin.