Just a small collection of pictures, videos, and blog posts that has amused this life-long Bruins fan.
Haha!
Erik made this up, including the Onion link.
Funny!
Best. Photo. Ever.
Oh man...
Canucks fans bemoan the loss of Game 6 on the litter-filled Georgia Street. by www.jeremylim.ca
Proving once and for all that Karma is indeed a bitch.
Bruins Chase Luongo - The Boston Bruins make a statement in the first period with three rapid-fire goals and chase Roberto Luongo from the net.
Bruins knocked out Luongo not only with three quick goals, but went on to break the Stanley Cup playoff record of the fastest four goals. Wooooooo!
Nathan Horton Montage and Reaction to Ovation: Game 6 in Boston
I don't know how the bruins CAN'T possibly "win it for Horton"
Fascinating to read the press from Canada and their take on the game.
I think they're scared.
As a Bruins fan, it's fun reading the BC press...
Why has the Vancouver offence gone dry? Lots of reasons of course but Mason Raymond being carted off to the hospital just after the opening faceoff after Monday night’s late hit by Johnny Boychuk with no puck near him and no call early in the first period is a pretty good place to...
I cannot believe Luongo said this about Thomas' one goal he let in after being a sieve for games 3 and 4, letting in 12 goals. Dink is right. Karma's a bitch Luongo.
Felger & Amonte discuss Luongo saying he would have stopped the goal that Tim Thomas let in.
Reminds me of my own sports loving grandmother who died 20 years ago. She complained loudly about the Bruins or the Red Sox every time I saw her.
A 'Leafs fan wondering out loud why anyone not from Vancouver would jump on the Canucks' bandwagon.
I don’t know that there’s anything more subjective than cheering for a professional sports team.
So, if it’s not proximity and it’s not nationalism. What’s left? It obviously isn’t the hockey. Have you watched the Canucks play? I haven’t seen so many people fall to their knees, bite each other and fake it this badly since, well, you don’t want to know.
The tide turning moment. Not for the faint-hearted.
I was sick to my stomach watching this.
Aaron Rome lays a devastating hit on Nathan Horton during the Canucks game in Boston.