I live in Socal and just heard it on the news. I didn't even know they were in the playoffs. Anyone else been following? Does hockey even make money? at least in Socal?
tactiCAL;841894260 said:
then why post about it?
:facepalm
burritos;841894254 said:
I live in Socal and just heard it on the news. I didn't even know they were in the playoffs. Anyone else been following? Does hockey even make money? at least in Socal?
kiddynamite;841894319 said:
You guys are missing out. Playoff hockey is awesome. The intensity, passion, and phyicality make it the best playoffs of any sport.
kiddynamite;841894319 said:
You guys are missing out. Playoff hockey is awesome. The intensity, passion, and phyicality make it the best playoffs of any sport.
FingeroftheBear;841894375 said:
Sharks fans might be a bit ticked because the King's GM and HC were Sharks in '03, ehhh?
Any way, there's Kings fans in LA, just not as much flash or tradition as the Lakers or Dodgers. I use to go to games as a youth at the Fabulous Forum. I was at the infamous Kings vs. Flyers game in '79 that set a record (at the time) for penalty minutes. It worked then and apparently the NHL is bringing back the fight first-play hockey second mentality. Nothing like an asskicking to sell tickets yet kinda hard to think of hockey in June when it's 75 degrees out at the beach.
p.s. I remember going to a L.A. Sharks game, part of the WHA. I think they played at the LA Sports Arena. Don't recall the game since I was young but they let you skate on the ice after the game.
510Bear;841894391 said:
My only memory of the Kings of old was the legendary Kings-Blues playoff game in 1998 when St. Louis scored 4 times in 5 minutes following a 5-minute penalty to win it.
BeachyBear;841894388 said:
...but enough do to make those sports some nice money. And if you look at attendance and revenue, the Kings are more popular than the Galaxy
moonpod;841894582 said:
and the Hockey guys have always been social kings down in the South Bay (LA).
510Bear;841894621 said:
Is that code for "the Kings players can regularly be seen pounding beers with tanned blonde hottie chicks at the bars in Manhattan and Hermosa"?
510Bear;841894282 said:
Fine, I'll say it. This blows. All these good seasons for the Sharks and they can't even make ONE Finals, while the Ducks (and likely the Kings) breeze to a Cup.
Sharks fans right now:
510Bear;841894282 said:
Fine, I'll say it. This blows. All these good seasons for the Sharks and they can't even make ONE Finals, while the Ducks (and likely the Kings) breeze to a Cup.
Sharks fans right now:
GB54;841896524 said:
Bump
Nice road win by the Kings. They seem to have the recent model for Cup winners -goalie on fire, bruising forwards, skilled scorers and able to win on the road.
KoreAmBear;841896525 said:
They haven't lost on the road in these playoffs. This is a mind blowing fact. When such things happen, it gives me hope that Cal may actually make the Rose Bowl.
510Bear;841896529 said:
I'm not so sure. I remember someone on here mentioning he made a deal with the devil for the Giants' 2010 championship. I'm thinking Cal futility, Sharks futility, a Kings Stanley Cup (likely) and a Dodgers World Series (possible) are part of the "payment".
KoreAmBear;841895422 said:
Try having the Montreal Canadians in your division (the Norris) for decades during their dynasty. Then the Oilers in your division during Gretzky's prime. Your complaint is minimal in context. Kings fans have suffered a long, long time.
510Bear;841897649 said:
15-2 in the playoffs (10-0 on the road). Unless they do a complete pratfall and lose the next two (or the next 4), this is the greatest playoff run in the modern era.
kiddynamite;841899090 said:
Gulp. Kings dominate on the road and lose. Suddenly, we have a series.
Cal_Fan2;841899625 said:
Stanley Cup Winners !!!!!
Congrats though as a Sharks fan, it kills me that both Anaheim and L.A. have won the Stanley Cup before San Jose even though we've been the better team over the last decade...ARGHH !!!!