Dubby_CompGamerGeek2 wrote:There were at least 2 egregious hits by Canucks players on Bruins in this series.
Both preceded the final game...
But you are correct, Boston is ugly, and so are their fans...
So now I hate both teams, both cities, and both sets of fans...
and by the way, it sounds like Canadians are also rioting.
Too bad, as I used to look to both Boston and Canada for examples of civilized behavior.
Maybe I will just start hating on Major League Sports?
A Canuck player was suspended for the entire series because of a hit that wasn't intentional. Was the Bruins player even looked at for disciplinary action after that hit (which by the way, was twice as late as Rome's hit), which caused an even more severe injury to the player? That's **Filtered** **Filtered**.
Yes, Canadians are rioting but that's what you get for 150,000 Canadians standing in the street drinking alchohol watching their hopes, dreams, etc crushed because of whatever you want to call it at this point.
I would never have looked towards Boston for civilized behavior, nor New Yorkers. You should know that simply by their attitude, and egos.
A majority of the Canadians are disgusted with the actions taken by the individuals rioting, etc. We do not support it nor condone it but that's what happens as I said above.
Personally, I can see the logic in hating on Major League Sports. It's not sports at this point anymore, it's just business. The more games, the more money. The more people, the more money. It doesn't matter what the players or coaches comment upon because they'll just be fined or suspended from helping their team, or playing the game they love.
I can see the logic behind that rule, but I'm sorry. The refs do a **Filtered** terrible job.