i thought that it was pretty classless of the Detroit fans to boo the presentation of the cup, but then I saw an article on Yahoo Sports that explained that they were only booing when Bettman was on the ice. Same thing happens in Pittsburgh whenever Bettman shows up.
So, way to go, Detroit. And it was classy the way so many stayed around throughout the victory celebration.
If that’s true, I’ll give one to Detroit. I hate that smarmy little elf.
And you have to stay for the cup presentation. Even if it’s not your team, that’s hockey history. I wish I could have been there. (Ok, I’m a Pens fan, but they’ve never won on home ice).
Thanks for the history lesson, DSYoungEsq… but the point that since 1967 Detroit has won 4 cups to Pittsburgh’s 3 reduces HockeyTown’s mystique, doesn’t it? After all, Edmonton has 5, the Islanders have 4, and I believe the Devils have at least 3. Montreal, the only city that should call itself HockeyTown has 10 since the expansion.
And think about this… Until the Rangers won the cup in 94, they hadn’t won since 1940. The Bruins didn’t win a cup until after the expansion in 1967. The Black Hawks haven’t won since 1960, and that was their only cup over the “Original Six” time period carved out by DSYoungEsq. So, 3 of the original 6 sucked ass.
Thanks. Now, if only the Pirates could get back their mojo…
About the Cup itself, when they need to remove a ring to add one on, how do they decide which ring to remove? (I couldn’t find the answer at Wiki)
I liked reading about the “misadventures” of Lord Stanley. My afore-mentioned Uncle has told me some of them. (Also, at one of the after interviews, one of the reporters joked to Mario that this time, he should probably keep it out of his pool)
Yes. The Blue Jackets and the Blackhawks. Blue Jackets made the first round of the playoffs and the Hawks made it to the conference finals. The Blues and the Preds were knocked out of playoff contention in the last two weeks of the season. An extremely soft division. You have three teams that were in the playoffs and two teams that were just short of the playoffs facing each other six times a season. Last year, the central was a soft division. This year, if you took the teams away from each other they could all very well have made the playoffs. They were about six points away from being the first division to have all teams make the playoffs in a very long time.
Bettman deserves to get booed. I’ll never forget the year that Carolina won the cup. Rod Brind’Amour was so excited to get it that he started to reach for it before Bettman had finished yammering. Bettman glared at the guy. How messed up is that? Smarmy little snot should be booed every time he crawls out from under his rock.
Which is more important in this case, the ends or the means? In 100 years nobody will remember that an expansion team once sucked it raw, they’ll take note of the number of times the team has its roster carved on the Cup.
I’m with you, I just want to point out that the Blues made the playoffs, then lost to the Canucks. The same Canucks who then lost to the pushover Blackhawks.
Since this is my first time back to the boards since Friday, congratulations to the Penguins! They played some amazing hockey.
I highly doubt it was a snub. He was late getting to the handshake line and by that point a bunch of the Red Wings had left. He was celebrating a stanley cup win for too long.
Not a snub. In fact, in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Crosby was asked this question by a reporter. He said that he would have never snubbed lindstrom, not only because he respects him, but he respects the tradition of the game.
The story is that the Pens were celebrating for so long, that it took a while for them to reach the handshake line. Lindstrom apparently headed off to the locker room.
Crosby said that last year he didn’t feel like hanging around much either to watch the Red Wings celebrate, so I’m guessing this is a non-story.
Plus, the stars are yanked out of the line as quickly as possible to get those on-ice interviews, so it could have been a confluence of factors.
Guin, I could be wrong, but I believe it’s always the bottom ring. It’s the easiest to remove, it will always be the same size so they can have a nice stack of them at the HoF, and the cup would probably look a bit odd if there was an empty ring anywhere but the bottom.
Now, officially, it’s rumored we only tanked the Lemieux draft. But can you blame them? But that’s why the draft is a lottery now, and the Pens lucked out on both other first picks. Crosby was a ping pong ball, and I believe Fleury was too.
Cripes, if your team sucked as bad as the Penguins did in 83, and you had a shot at the best player in decades coming out of the draft, I applaud the strategy.
The Crosby draft happened after the lockout year, so it was actually a league-wide lottery. The low teams from the previous completed had the better chance to win, but every team had a chance at Crosby.
As has been mentioned, Crosby wasn’t snubbing anyone…Lidstrom left the ice early. Crosby may be guilty of enjoying the victory a bit too much after winning the Cup, but that’s about it. He certainly did go shake hands with the Wings players still on the ice, including the guy that stymied him most of the series:
Tell me that this picture doesn’t make one a bit teary-eyed.
Snub hell - if they could shake Hossa’s hand, why would Sid snub Lidstrom!!! (I don’t know if he was one of the ones who approached Marion, though)
That’s what I would have thought, but all the information at Wiki was really confusing. So I’m guessing that Band 1 would be the one retired to the Hockey HOF, then?
And Pittsburgh takes a second series from Detroit in one weekend - Pirates win 6-3 (on a day that they were celebrating having beaten Detroit in the 1909 World Series) and take 2 out of 3 from the Tigers.