My immediate answer: Yes.
Except they don’t disagree amongst each other, so much as they disagree with the fans. Just ask Mike Wilner what it’s like to fight a fan for no reason—he’s gotten an entire post-game show out of it. Needless to say, the Flyers lead the Capitals 1-0—what a great night for hockey!
7:25: We’ve been able to reach the mid-way point of the first with nothing else eventful happening—aside from Zdeno Chara being booed constantly, which somehow gives me this idea: Would a reality show with the 6’9 Chara and the Congo-native Dikembe Mutombo work? Would it feautre the least understood dialogue in the world? If anyone’s seen the NBA special on Dikembe on Youtube, they know it’d at least be enjoyable on his end. I think this show at least deserves a pilot episode.
7:28: As I’m rambling, the Bruins go to the powerplay, which is fairly uneventful. In other words, it’s still 1-0.
7:32: Another penalty is called against Montreal and Guy Carboneau is not happy, which catches Greg Millen’s attention. I don’t know why Millen is making a big deal about this, I don’t know why Carboneau would want to throw a picnic if one of his players took a penalty.
7:36: We’re still fairly uneventful here, although Ian has gone and made some microwaveable noodles as we wait for Bianca to decide on what she really wants to eat.
In the meantime, Canada’s Under-18 team won 3-2 (I left after the first goal of the game went to Sweden—that’s how long I’ve been at school), while Martin Brodeur, Evgeni Nabokov, and Henrik Lundqvist are your Vezina trophy candidates. I’m personally voting for Nabby.
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