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November 14th, 2006, 17:21
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Chronicle's NHL Nov. 14
YTD: +9.32
November 14
2* New Jersey +114
1* Vancouver +139
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November 14th, 2006, 17:25
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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet! Now where the hell have you been?
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November 14th, 2006, 17:47
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Thanks Chron.
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November 14th, 2006, 18:34
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hey chron!
missed ya yesterday...
i was looking over the games tonight and i agree that jersey should win.. i'm nervous about vancouver but i think they may be able to pull it out because they are a team up against the wall.. i'm just worried that the redwings are too strong of a team.
what do you think about st. louis? i don't think they will win.. but +218.. i don't think they are *that* big of the underdogs.
thanks for the picks.
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November 14th, 2006, 18:36
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Hillbert just so you know I am firm believer in getting all over a play like St. louis when you think they are dogs but not that big and it has been very profitable.
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November 14th, 2006, 18:38
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Hillbert just so you know I am firm believer in getting all over a play like St. louis when you think they are dogs but not that big and it has been very profitable.
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thanks doc.. i'd be willing to pull the trigger if i heard what chron thought.. calgary has been in a rut for the start of the season and st. louis has been playing pretty well as of late.
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November 14th, 2006, 18:38
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St. Louis scares me against Kiprusoff, who seems to be back to his normal outstanding play, but I agree +218 is hard to pass up and I was right on the verge of playing it.
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November 14th, 2006, 18:44
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St. Louis scares me against Kiprusoff, who seems to be back to his normal outstanding play, but I agree +218 is hard to pass up and I was right on the verge of playing it.
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do you have a 100% on kippy? would calgary consider giving him a night off against an underrated st. louis?
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November 14th, 2006, 18:57
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do you have a 100% on kippy? would calgary consider giving him a night off against an underrated st. louis?
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All three sites say Kiprusoff but they've all been wrong before.
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November 14th, 2006, 22:09
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wow..
i'm in class so i cant watch the game but.. new jersey was up for the first two periods and the rangers get three goals in like three minutes?!
fucking eh. i hope they can get back in the game.
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November 14th, 2006, 22:11
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Yeah Brodeur let in three in just over a minute. Don't see him do it often but he did tonight.
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November 14th, 2006, 22:45
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Never thought I'd say this but Brodeur blew a 2-0 lead.
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November 14th, 2006, 23:12
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i'll try to watch the higlights later but.. was it all marty?
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November 15th, 2006, 00:29
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"NEW YORK (AP) -Tom Renney's breaking point came 40 minutes into a sluggish game against the New Jersey Devils.
The coach of the New York Rangers had seen enough, and he let his team know it in-between periods.
"Well, it wasn't musical," Renney said after New York turned a two-goal deficit into a 3-2 victory over the Devils on Tuesday night. "This year, that was maybe as passionate as I've been."
Jaromir Jagr scored two goals 26 seconds apart early in the third period and Brendan Shanahan finished off a most improbable rally just over a minute later to help the Rangers snap the Devils' season-high, four-game winning streak.
"Everyone knew we didn't play well," Jagr said of the first two periods. "Speeches are useless unless you go out and do it."
This rousing rant did the trick.
A 2-0 Devils lead was erased in a 1:30 span, leaving goalie Martin Brodeur hanging his head and Rangers fans derisively chanting "Mar-ty Mar-ty."
Henrik Lundqvist withstood New Jersey's late pressure and finished with 20 saves to give the Rangers their first home victory since defeating the Devils on Oct. 16. They are 5-1-1 in their last seven overall.
The Rangers, who blew the Atlantic Division title to New Jersey on the final day of last season, moved into a first-place tie with the Devils.
"There comes a time as a coach where you've got to conjure up the proper emotion to go out there and tackle the task at hand," Renney said. "We weren't being proactive with respect to putting them on their heels. We proposed that they may want to do that.
"I think it's a turning point in our season."
Jagr tied it 26 seconds after his first tally with arguably the ugliest of his 598 career goals. Jagr wound up from near the right-wing boards but shanked a shot high into the air. It floated and fluttered toward the goal and eluded a leaping Brodeur, who had both arms in the air.
Rangers forward Jason Ward was stationed at the left post and had his stick ready to tip the shot as it fell past the crossbar. He didn't make contact, and the puck dropped in.
"I saw it the whole way. It's a tough feeling. I thought for sure it was going over the net," Brodeur said. "We outplayed them. ... We had our chances, but just a span of 3 minutes or so cost us the game."
Shanahan finished the spurt at 3:35 on the Rangers' fifth shot of the period when he beat diving Devils defenseman Johnny Oduya to Michal Rozsival's long lead pass and netted his 14th of the season."
When three goals get by in a little over a minute the goalie had a bad stretch but it's Brodeur and he, if anyone deserves the benefit of the doubt. He's still the best in the league.
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November 15th, 2006, 01:47
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rough night.. both were very winable games.. watched the highlights on new jersey.. some pretty crazy stuff.
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