The popular saying "Giants Baseball: Torture" was created by Duane Kuiper during a game they won. It caught on as they kept winning games leading up to the World Series. It's not torture because they lose, it's because of the way they win. They're always one-run games that are stressful all the way until the last out. They don't make anything easy. If the Giants and Sharks were losing it wouldn't be "Torture", it'd just be "We Suck".
Obviously you have to rely on depth when you have injuries, but to already be without Franzen, who is arguably the Wings biggest playoff scorer, and then lose Bertuzzi, and then Cleary, it was just too much for the Wings when they needed scoring.
And I've always hated Hudler, and then he gives our own player a concussion! F.U.
Also, I was listening to the radio before the game and lots of people wanted Kronwall to headhunt Thornton. My friends said the same thing. I said hell no, let him scrap, that's all he does, I want Setagouchi taken out. Then he proved my point by scoring the first goal.
Oh well, another one goal game that could have gone either way. These teams are pretty much equal in my opinion, we just had too many people out and you guys got Clowe back. Great series.
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Yeah, but sometimes people talk about injuries affecting sports teams as if they're just a random result of bad luck. Leading into last night's game, one of the major story lines seemed to be "A banged up Detroit team with more experience in these types of situations facing a relatively healthy San Jose team that doesn't have as much history with clutch game sevens." The Red Wings were the oldest team left in the playoffs. The tradeoff for the benefit of having a more experienced team is the risk of more injuries. The tradeoff for a lack of experience is the benefit of a lower chance of injuries. It's just as much an aspect of strategy as anything else.
Chimneyfish wrote: The tradeoff for the benefit of having a more experienced team is the risk of more injuries. The tradeoff for a lack of experience is the benefit of a lower chance of injuries. It's just as much an aspect of strategy as anything else.
Agreed. Only a few players like Lidstrom can be veteran, old, experienced and rarely get hurt. What it came down to was Zetterberg literally gave up the 2nd goal and the Sharks took advantage. Niemi played awesome and I think the goals for and against were tied for the whole series. No lopside here. Cheers!
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Chimneyfish wrote:The popular saying "Giants Baseball: Torture" was created by Duane Kuiper during a game they won. It caught on as they kept winning games leading up to the World Series. It's not torture because they lose, it's because of the way they win. They're always one-run games that are stressful all the way until the last out. They don't make anything easy. If the Giants and Sharks were losing it wouldn't be "Torture", it'd just be "We Suck".
Yeah but he's the call guy. Most of those guys have never even stepped foot on the field as a player. I wanna see Joe Buck hit a home run. Nobody makes more self-depricating jokes about his career than Kuip himself.
The gambler half of my brain knows that Vancouver is the best team in hockey right now and should win it all, but the fan half is hoping that a different team decides to choke this year.