NHL Playoffs 2006: Round II


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Nightfall said:
Well be happy Oiler fans. You clipped some Ducks. I know I'm happy with that turn of events.

Game two goes tonight at 7:00pm MDT! I expect the game will have a higher tempo than game one. The Oilers will match the Ducks hitting-wise, and the game will be fast and furious.

I say the game will be decided in overtime.

Cheers!

Knightfall1972
Go Oilers Go!
 


Edmonton must be turning into a riot zone...

My brother told me that after the last game, drunken fans were hanging off of the powerlines that run the local busses along Whyte ave. Should be intresting to see how crazy it gets if the Oilers make it to the finals.

I am glad to see the Oiler doing well, but it appears that some players are being hit by the flu. I hope that the Oilers manage to play through it, and that the rest of the team does not get taken down with it.

END COMMUNICATION
 

That was a beautiful game last night. CBC here in Canada had its usual excellent coverage and I was thrilled to see the Oilers down the Ducks again. I can't see the Oilers losing twice at home so I now predict Oilers in 5 with a 3rd win at Anaheim. :D
 

LostSoul said:
Sweet goal! Assist by Rolo!

devilbat, you gotta love that.

Yep that was a great pass/dump. I've seen Roloson play a few times, when attending games in Minneapolis. He's got a lot of talent, and it was a great trade for edmonton, even if it did cost them a first round draft pick.
 

MulhorandSage said:
The Oilers had better end this one quick. The way the Ducks were hitting tonight, Edmonton won't last if it's a six or seven game series.

Either that or the flu bug spreading through the team will reduce their effectiveness, as the series continues. I think the team realizes that they are in the same situation as when they were down by two to the Sharks. If they don't play with zeal and a little desperation, the Ducks could easily get back in this series.

However, I still think the Oilers will win the series, most likely in 5 games, although 4 would be more fun for the fans. The one thing the Oilers have on their side is history. The Ducks haven't won on Edmonton home ice since 1999. :cool:

Of course, this is the playoffs, history rarely decides a playoff series.

Cheers!

KF72
 



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