Hilarious.Remember that time Jeff Frye and Darren Lewis hit back-to-back home runs for a walk-off win?
That was this game.
Hah, this is an awesome observation.Remember that time Jeff Frye and Darren Lewis hit back-to-back home runs for a walk-off win?
That was this game.
Interesting. I doubt he would have played last night if Rask were healthy but this is still positive info.Hah, this is an awesome observation.
Dobby is 5-0 since Cassidy took over.
I went to a play last night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, which is a couple of blocks away. I came up through the LIRR station which was full of Isles fans coming in from LI, as you would expect. But in the streets around Barclays and the restaurant where we had dinner, Bruins fans were out in force.
I was there last night, I live 9 blocks from Barclays - Bruins support was indeed exceptionally strong. Was with an Isles fan who said nobody wants to take public trans to the games. Car culture on L.I. Is apparently very strong and stubborn. Makes no sense to me but one man's opinion.....I went to a play last night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, which is a couple of blocks away. I came up through the LIRR station which was full of Isles fans coming in from LI, as you would expect. But in the streets around Barclays and the restaurant where we had dinner, Bruins fans were out in force.
Islanders in Brooklyn = fail. The footprint of the arena is too small for hockey and 1/3 of the seats have shitty sight lines. More importantly it's a culture thing. LI folks live there because they hate the city, and la di da hipster Brooklyn is the worst in their eyes, but no one in Brooklyn has embraced a suburban-branded team.
It's like a rejected organ transplant. Not surprised that the juice in the building was all Boston.