yeah and not to mention the multitude of canadian players on tampa's team... *ahem!*Benji wrote:But, hey, at least a Canadian team got to the finals for the first time in like ten years, right?

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That's a good point, the Cup may spend more time in Canada than in the US!meg wrote:yeah and not to mention the multitude of canadian players on tampa's team... *ahem!*Benji wrote:But, hey, at least a Canadian team got to the finals for the first time in like ten years, right?
17th Street Calgary (recently nicknamed "The Red Mile") was party-central during the playoffs. There were pictures of the crowds on the news, the newspapers, and the internet. It was fabulous!Benji wrote:Not the Calgary Ice Girls, I don't think they have those. Apparently the Red Mile goes nuts after Calgary wins... kinda like Mardi Gras, if you know what I mean...
I meant Mardi Gras in a slightly different way...SpaceCanada wrote:Their celebrations got so large that they had to recruit Edmonton police officers to come to Calgary and patrol their streets! They feared that if the Flames lost that there would be riots. Thankfully the fans, for the most part, took the loss well.
PS - Benji, if the players do go on strike you may have the Cup for two years or more, wouldn't that be nice? Oh, and did you hear about the article in a Tampa newspaper that wrote Calgary had won the Cup; what a riot that would cause!