Wednesday, June 1, 2011

RUIN THE BRUIN: most biased thing you will ever read.

I'm not going to sit here and talk about what both teams have to offer(okay maybe just a little bit), so I wouldn't really call this post biased rather than passion for my city. We have the Canucks and we will  have the Stanley Cup. Bingo bango, its that simple. 



Boston will put up quite the fight, there is no denying that; the scores will be very tight but Vancouver will definitely be taking this one home. I think Vancouver wants this more than Boston does and the fact that a lot of Bruin fans and officials think that we're a "slow" team just makes the 'Nucks strive for it more. Whats going to go down is that Boston will be in Vancouver with a snarky and confident(I'd rather say cocky) attitude because they defeated the Canucks in the regular season. What happens to overly confident teams? Well Sports by Sahar readers, fans, and connoisseurs, those teams usually lose. This series is going to be composed of three elements: Kesler, Sedins(count as one), and Bieksa; if Manny joins us then four; Erhoff and Rome will both be back after missing the last 2 games of the Sharks series; do you see where I'm going with this? The Canucks have the perfect team. Biased, Biased, Biased - but hey, I'm a Canuck, 'this is what we live for.'


That being said, this is what we're up against:

Boston has Nathan Horton who has been the Bruins' most valuable forward in the playoffs as he treasures memories of his eight victorious goals. The only goal in game 7 against Tampa Bay was scored by the Canadian native, infact hes the only player in NHL history to have two game 7 winners. Lucic(not only Canadian but a Vancouver native) is also up there with Horton - Boston, can you be anymore Canadian? (Interesting fact: out of the Bruins' entire roster, 16 of them are Canadian). For Milan Lucic, playing against Vancouver is nothing but motivation to win. However for the rest of Vancouver its almost like a pin in the entire system; Vancouver has many Bruins fans because of Lucic and this negative energy could be a factor. Howbeit, theres nothing Ryan Kesler can't fix. Defensively speaking Boston has a defensive pair - I like to call them Seidenara - Zdeno Chara and Dennis Seidenberg. These two could be a potential threat for Daniel and Henrik Sedin but not to worry, the twins are motivated to dominate and defeat goaltender Tim Thomas - who during the play offs has been like the platinum Katy Perry song "Hot and Cold." I'm not worried, and you shouldn't be either. 



funfactmania: Seidenara rhymes with Sayonara which is "goodbye" in Japanese. SEE YA LATAZ BRUINS.


GO CANUCKS GO. 

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