If You Ever Get the Urge to Turn off a Sabres Game - DON'T!
This'll be all over the news tomorrow.
I was very close to turning off the Sabres game earlier. We were down by 2 against Ottawa, with a metric assload of players out on injury. I figured - "if they score again, I'll switch to something else."
Then we scored.
Then we scored again.
Then we scored again.
Then the REAL fun began.
Drury received a late hit which resulted in a cut near his eye, sending him out of the game.
At the start of the next play, we started going after them - big time.
The series of fights that ensued, resulted in the ejection of a buttload of players, including both goalies. At one point Lindy nearly came to blows with Ottawa's coach, with Rob Ray standing right in the middle, with his microphone and a very uncomfortable look on his face.
It took 5 minutes for the officials to figure it out.
It took a minute and a half to finish announcing all the penalties and ejections.
Old time hockey, eh?
I was very close to turning off the Sabres game earlier. We were down by 2 against Ottawa, with a metric assload of players out on injury. I figured - "if they score again, I'll switch to something else."
Then we scored.
Then we scored again.
Then we scored again.
Then the REAL fun began.
Drury received a late hit which resulted in a cut near his eye, sending him out of the game.
At the start of the next play, we started going after them - big time.
The series of fights that ensued, resulted in the ejection of a buttload of players, including both goalies. At one point Lindy nearly came to blows with Ottawa's coach, with Rob Ray standing right in the middle, with his microphone and a very uncomfortable look on his face.
It took 5 minutes for the officials to figure it out.
It took a minute and a half to finish announcing all the penalties and ejections.
Old time hockey, eh?
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*giggles* Thanks for the laugh at the end of a long night.
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