Yeah I've had my shares of duds, but I've also watched some classics. I think my most memorable game was the 3 goals deficit comeback against the Bruins in the 2002 playoffs when Saku scored the winner.
nice game to see
Yeah I've had my shares of duds, but I've also watched some classics. I think my most memorable game was the 3 goals deficit comeback against the Bruins in the 2002 playoffs when Saku scored the winner.
There is never any type of guarantee for sports events, you never know who might miss the game and what type of spectacle you are going to get.
yep, I paid 750 to watch us lose 7-1. It was disgusting but not much you can do.
Maybe now ( or at least one night at Grand Californian in Disney) but in 2009 it wasn'tpocket change for you
true
but there is a difference if a player is hurt or is intentionally left out of the lineup
Sure just like if my flight is delayed due to weather or because #aircanadaOnly the intention, the end result is the same.
Yeah I've had my shares of duds, but I've also watched some classics. I think my most memorable game was the 3 goals deficit comeback against the Bruins in the 2002 playoffs when Saku scored the winner.
I rarely get to see Price play. It's always the backup.
Haha... That's hilarious.My biggest regret (in hindsight) was turning down a last-second Game 7 ticket (at face value) in Pittsburgh when the Habs eliminated them in 2010, due to superstition. Because I had planned a viewing party at home with fellow Penguins haters and the Habs were 3-0 in the series when I watched the game with people and 0-3 when I watched it alone.
My biggest regret (in hindsight) was turning down a last-second Game 7 ticket (at face value) in Pittsburgh when the Habs eliminated them in 2010, due to superstition. Because I had planned a viewing party at home with fellow Penguins haters and the Habs were 3-0 in the series when I watched the game with people and 0-3 when I watched it alone.