Bring on the Dallas Stars.


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cprice12 wrote:Bring on the Dallas Stars.![]()
I want the John Kelly tribute. That's who I grew up with and Wilson and his insistence on pronouncing names the wrong way grated on my nerves for his entire run as Blues announcer. Thank God for season tickets during 4 of those years.Kreegz2 wrote:
2:20 . I was 9 when this game was played and Ken Wilson's call of it has always stuck with me.
That's exactly what I was thinking of when I posted that.Kreegz2 wrote:cprice12 wrote:Bring on the Dallas Stars.![]()
2:20 . I was 9 when this game was played and Ken Wilson's call of it has always stuck with me.
theohall wrote:I want the John Kelly tribute. That's who I grew up with and Wilson and his insistence on pronouncing names the wrong way grated on my nerves for his entire run as Blues announcer. Thank God for season tickets during 4 of those years.Kreegz2 wrote:
2:20 . I was 9 when this game was played and Ken Wilson's call of it has always stuck with me.
Kind of like how most fans default blame goaltending when we lose.theohall wrote:While everyone in the media is gushing over Brouwer because he got the GW goal, pretty much no one is talking about Fabbri who did the majority of the work to set up that goal. Call him the Blues secret weapon. It's stunning how much the media doesn't see while only focusing on one player who struggled to put the puck into an empty net.
All Brouwer did was skate to the net and wait. Fabbri - forced TO and knocked down. Gets up and goes to opposite side of net. Stastny on the RW wall gets pass to Fabbri probably expecting Fabbri to shoot. Crawford seriously overplays the pass to Fabbri. Fabbri sees Brouwer and makes the right play to the guy facing an empty net. Had Fabbri not got his ass up and busted butt to get to the LW side of the net from the RW blueline, that goal doesn't happen. It's stunning to me how good this 20 year old rookie is already.cprice12 wrote:Kind of like how most fans default blame goaltending when we lose.theohall wrote:While everyone in the media is gushing over Brouwer because he got the GW goal, pretty much no one is talking about Fabbri who did the majority of the work to set up that goal. Call him the Blues secret weapon. It's stunning how much the media doesn't see while only focusing on one player who struggled to put the puck into an empty net.
It's rather annoying.
But Brouwer had a nice series...albeit, with just the one goal...but still.
I think this wins the internet.cprice12 wrote:
Let's not knock Brouwer down too hard eh? He did end up right there in the goal mouth and he did - albeit at third try, while dropping on his sorry ass - stuff in the GAME 7 WINNING MOTHAFUCKEN GOAL!!!theohall wrote:All Brouwer did was skate to the net and wait. Fabbri - forced TO and knocked down. Gets up and goes to opposite side of net. Stastny on the RW wall gets pass to Fabbri probably expecting Fabbri to shoot. Crawford seriously overplays the pass to Fabbri. Fabbri sees Brouwer and makes the right play to the guy facing an empty net. Had Fabbri not got his ass up and busted butt to get to the LW side of the net from the RW blueline, that goal doesn't happen. It's stunning to me how good this 20 year old rookie is already.cprice12 wrote:Kind of like how most fans default blame goaltending when we lose.theohall wrote:While everyone in the media is gushing over Brouwer because he got the GW goal, pretty much no one is talking about Fabbri who did the majority of the work to set up that goal. Call him the Blues secret weapon. It's stunning how much the media doesn't see while only focusing on one player who struggled to put the puck into an empty net.
It's rather annoying.
But Brouwer had a nice series...albeit, with just the one goal...but still.
Him and Tarasenko on separate lines..... AWESOME!!!!! And note as we mentioned, it was Fabbri/Stastny/Brouwer - NOT Steen in Fabbri's slot.