Hurricanes Newsstand — May 12
What's been said has been said. This could the final game at the RBC Center this season, or it could be the halfway point of the long road to the Stanley Cup. Or we could have a Game 7 back in Boston and do it all over again Thursday. Here's what everyone else is saying.
Canes Country: Amid Controversy, Bruins And Hurricanes Return To RBC Center For Game 6
Stanley Cup Of Chowder: Colin Campbell's Wheel of Injustice strikes again
News & Observer: Canes hope to refocus • DeCock: Canes' task remains clear • Walker fined $2,500, not suspended • Talking Points: Swing and a miss
Boston Globe: Fine not dandy • Have the Bruins regained their edge? (video) • With Ward's status uncertain, Bruins react to Walker incident • Bruins show patience with Wheeler • Hurricanes used to stepping up • Thornton: 'Things are not forgotten' • Chiarelli comments on Walker
Boston Herald: Bruins will roll with punches • Letting Scott Walker slide not popular decision • Zdeno Chara must lead way for another big victory • Recipe for a rally
NHL.com: BOS / CAR series blog
CarolinaHurricanes.com: Canes Still "in Great Position"
From The Rink: Walker fined, not suspended for punch
Puck Daddy: Walker states his case, avoids suspension for Ward punch
TSN.ca: Dreger: Players have their say on Walker punch
WRALSportsFan.com: Stories, video and audio
Carolina On Ice: On the Walker punching Aaron Ward ordeal
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How does Ward playing tonight affect everyone’s opinion? Obviously there was no broken orbital bone like everyone was saying yesterday, so does that change things?
Still not a crook!
It’s better for the Bruins.
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by Cornelius Hardenbergh on May 12, 2009 12:58 PM EDT up reply actions
You guys need to go some years without winning another Cup. You need to know how hard it is.
A Nation of Masochists a blog dedicated to Leafs Nation, who are continually punished but keep coming back for more.
?
Plenty of us were hockey fans before the Canes came to town. Plenty of us know hockey fandom without success.
by Iggy Reilly on May 12, 2009 11:15 AM EDT up reply actions
I’m a Leafs fan. It’s been 42 years.
A Nation of Masochists a blog dedicated to Leafs Nation, who are continually punished but keep coming back for more.
Yeah, I just don’t understand your sentiment at all though. I don’t think Canes fans have an entitled attitude.
I feel your pain though, my roommate for a few years was a die hard leafs fan, and coincidentally, a very sad person.
I didn’t say you did. I just think we need some of your success. Please share?
A Nation of Masochists a blog dedicated to Leafs Nation, who are continually punished but keep coming back for more.
With all due respect.....
you guys need to stop rewarding a franchise with your loyalty who obviously doesn’t give a crap about you.
There’s always Detroit for you if you’re near there. I’d like to hear their response to you should you have the fortitude to tell them what you’ve just told us.
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Power Corrupts!
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Become Evil!
Damien?
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by Cornelius Hardenbergh on May 12, 2009 12:58 PM EDT up reply actions
I have no idea who Damien, outside of the Movie “The Omen”, is.
Knowledge is Power!
Power Corrupts!
Study hard,
Become Evil!
Damien Cox, he writes for some rag in toronto, has been carrying the flag for the “maple leafs haven’t won since 1967 because the fans keep showing up” movement
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by Cornelius Hardenbergh on May 12, 2009 2:15 PM EDT up reply actions
Cox: Blame the fans and blame the owners.
A Nation of Masochists a blog dedicated to Leafs Nation, who are continually punished but keep coming back for more.
I’m not giving up on my team beacuse they haven’t won. As for Detroit suffered through the 80s and for a long time before their success began (around 1995)
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