2009 playoffs, game 7, Alex Ovechkin turns the puck over to Sidney Crosby. Crosby proceeds to score on the ensuing breakaway. Pens win in a blowout, 6-2. Penguins would go on to win the Stanley Cup. The defining moment in this rivalry still. Until Ovechkin wins a head-to-head playoff series and a Stanley Cup, he will remain second fiddle. Can he step up to the challenge?
Game 7 of the second round in '09, Ovechkin turned the puck over to Sidney Crosby. Crosby not only proceeded to score on the breakaway, but the Pens won in a blowout, 6-2. The Pens would go on to win the Stanley Cup, and 8 months later, Crosby would score the gold-medal clinching goal for team Canada. Until Ovechkin can win something other than one Winter Classic and a couple regular season games, he will always be second fiddle. Can he step up to the challenge? We'll find out.
For the millionth time, THE BALL DOESN'T NEED TO BE OVER THE LINE! IT JUST NEEDS TO BREAK THE PLANE, BE ON IT OR ABOVE IT. That is according to the NFL rule book, which is the reference for making this call.
Poor special teams, easy dropped passes, a crushing
interception, a lazy pylon tap out and poor clock management, along with
other misques like failing to step out of bounds destroyed this team. And they blamed that on like 1 blown call by the officials. Give me a break. 100% fortified whine made in Seattle.
Wrong. Poor special teams, easy dropped passes, a crushing
interception, a lazy pylon tap out and poor clock management, along with
other misques like failing to step out of bounds hurt them a hell of a lot
more. Pittsburgh's 12th man actually wears a Seahawks jersey.
"2 two because the refs won it for them with those horrible calls"
Wrong. Poor special teams, easy dropped passes, a crushing interception, a
lazy pylon tap out and poor clock management, along with other misques like
failing to step out of bounds hurt them a hell of a lot more.
Poor special teams, easy dropped passes, a crushing interception, a
lazy pylon tap out and poor clock management, along with other misques like
failing to step out of bounds hurt them a hell of a lot more.
Wrong. Poor special teams, easy dropped passes, a crushing interception, a
lazy pylon tap out and poor clock management, along with other misques like
failing to step out of bounds hurt them a hell of a lot more.
Wrong. Poor special teams, easy dropped passes, a crushing interception, a lazy pylon tap out and poor clock management, along with other misques like failing to step out of bounds hurt them a hell of a lot more.
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