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shawn79 06-12-2011 08:09 PM

^ dont bother IT SUCKS THERE

van19 06-12-2011 08:14 PM

http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/8913/cbcq.jpg

:whistle:

cliffhanger33 06-12-2011 08:20 PM

^ CBC is a little ahead of themselves there haha

Spidey 06-12-2011 08:24 PM

champSIONship? lol... just full of fail

68style 06-12-2011 08:25 PM


cliffhanger33 06-12-2011 08:30 PM

Theyre getting worse each time ^

spoon.ek9 06-12-2011 08:33 PM

i'm so proud of our team this year and i hope with every fiber of my being that we can close this series out. 2 chances to bring the cup to a new home in vancouver!

go canucks go! can't wait for tmrw's game :D

AzNightmare 06-12-2011 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Okami (Post 7469696)
i was wondering.. i was watch/listen to 90%+ of the regular season games (if not catch highlights/look online) and all the playoff games.. but when im on the street i dont go all crazy like "WOOOO" or go "GO CANUCKS GO" loudly or anything like that.. then people look at me like im some bandwagoner..

does my lack of cheering make me a bandwagoner..?

I'm naturally just more reserved. I'm not really into the partying, the yelling, screaming, going to bar/pub/restaurant/in the street/in the arena,
etc celebrating. Just not my scene.
Don't get me wrong... when Canucks score, I do jump and yell. My reaction to Lappy's goal was exactly how he celebrated on the ice too.
It was pretty funny :lol

But I just don't need that environment of a bunch of strangers doing the same beside me to make it feel complete.
I honestly don't think I would really want to go hug some strangers or HI-Five random strangers, even if we're all cheering for the same team.

I mentioned earlier somewhere in the thread that the more important the games,
the more I seclude myself to take away distractions from focusing purely on the game.

I don't really feel any shortcoming from not "being in the atmosphere"
I'm just as happy if I was :alone: celebrating, or with a bunch of friends at their house.

And besides, am I really ever alone when there's a bunch of us on this thread spamming whenever we score or win?? ;)

-EuroRSN- 06-12-2011 09:03 PM

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MR_BIGGS 06-12-2011 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 7469811)
I'm naturally just more reserved. I'm not really into the partying, the yelling, screaming, going to bar/pub/restaurant/in the street/in the arena,
etc celebrating. Just not my scene.
Don't get me wrong... when Canucks score, I do jump and yell. My reaction to Lappy's goal was exactly how he celebrated on the ice too.
It was pretty funny :lol

But I just don't need that environment of a bunch of strangers doing the same beside me to make it feel complete.
I honestly don't think I would really want to go hug some strangers or HI-Five random strangers, even if we're all cheering for the same team.

I mentioned earlier somewhere in the thread that the more important the games,
the more I seclude myself to take away distractions from focusing purely on the game.

I don't really feel any shortcoming from not "being in the atmosphere"
I'm just as happy if I was :alone: celebrating, or with a bunch of friends at their house.

And besides, am I really ever alone when there's a bunch of us on this thread spamming whenever we score or win?? ;)

I agree with this.

I had to get NHL Centre Ice this year so I could watch all the Canucks games. I prefer watching :alone: ....you can hear the analysis...watch replays and not have to talk to someone. I will be doing this tomorrow.

I also like watching with certain people in small groups. Damn this harsh makes me sound like a hockey snob.

falcon 06-12-2011 09:07 PM

I have been following the nucks since I was a young kid. I mostly watch at home and unlike some people don't yell at the TV. Def not a bandwagoner. The wagon hoppers are the ones who make all the noise IMO.

jeedee 06-12-2011 09:09 PM

The awkward moment when you have your hand raised, waiting to receive random hi-5's and 5+ people pass you by and don't give you a hi-5

:alone:

b0unce. [?] 06-12-2011 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeedee (Post 7469825)
The awkward moment when you have your hand raised, waiting to receive random hi-5's and 5+ people pass you by and don't give you a hi-5

:alone:

or the awkward eye contact you make when you're about to hi5 someone or maybe thats just me :alone:

spoon.ek9 06-12-2011 09:32 PM

i'm a lot like you guys. i prefer watching at home and alone with my dogs (they don't make stupid comments :lol). but, i also like to go downtown and celebrate with other canucks fans. it's great to see the whole atmosphere. kindness from random canucks fans, cuties all around, what's not to like? it's only the small pockets of rowdy idiots that ruin things for the rest of us.

fliptuner 06-12-2011 09:36 PM

Same here. If I can't be at the game I sit at home and focus on what's going on. I wear the same jersey and the game hat.

Tomorrow will be a bit different though. I'm going to watch the game, cry for a bit after we win it, then rip it downtown to be amongst my fellow fans and soak up the atmosphere.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gh0stRider (Post 7469527)
DONE!

:moderatorban:

Thanks! He's been trolling this thread since he got here, although it seemed like a dupe account...am I right?

ForbiddenX 06-12-2011 09:41 PM

Hey would anyone happen to have 2 tickets for tomorrow's viewing? I'd appreciate it and I'd pay a bit more. Need it for my dad's bday tomorrow lol.

cliffhanger33 06-12-2011 09:43 PM

LOL did gh0strider actually ban him? haha

jeedee 06-12-2011 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cliffhanger33 (Post 7469876)
LOL did gh0strider actually ban him? haha

Yep, "banned by establishment" :lol

About time he's banned.

murd0c 06-12-2011 09:45 PM

I actually like watching the game with a bunch of close buddies so I can kinda focus and help them distract me in a way cause I get way to stressed out.

- kT 06-12-2011 09:46 PM

+2 to bandwagoners making all the noise

Spidey 06-12-2011 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spoon.ek9 (Post 7469859)
i'm a lot like you guys. i prefer watching at home and alone with my dogs (they don't make stupid comments :lol). but, i also like to go downtown and celebrate with other canucks fans. it's great to see the whole atmosphere. kindness from random canucks fans, cuties all around, what's not to like? it's only the small pockets of rowdy idiots that ruin things for the rest of us.

I have only really watched the games with my buddies or alone (chicago series). I can see how stupid other fans can be when they don't know that much about hockey, but damn I love celebrating after wins in DT

TRDood 06-12-2011 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darthchilli (Post 7469700)
Wrong thread I know, but im just happy for Dirk and the Mavs right now. Similar to the Canucks, the core of the team stuck together for years. Finally, the effort pays off.

This is something the Canucks have. A core passionate group of athletes coming together for one ultimate goal.

but heres one for u LBJ CockSuckers

http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/3245/jordonlbj.jpg

Although not a big fan of Dallas and Dirk, he did wish Canucks luck during a TV timeout in game 1.

Let's win it all tomorrow!

On the road, blue colours, 3-2 series lead going into game 6, first in franchise history. :fuckyea:

Ikkaku 06-12-2011 09:59 PM

It simply comes down your own preference. You can't really say those who are stupidly ecstatic are bandwagoners. Me and my friends are HUGE fans, and we lose our voices after the games. Whether it be from screaming "FUCK!" when the other team scores, or for us yelling "YEAHH!!" from scoring or winning. It may also be the attachment to the team because you've been supporting the team through the good and the bad.

I've been watching Canucks since I could remember, in grandpa's room with him and my uncle. When everybody else is downstairs watching chinese tv, we would be upstairs watching them play. I remember very well the pain we went through during '94, but that isn't going to stop us from cheering.

I agree with fliptuner. After the emotional tears of joy after winning, I will be making a bee-line to downtown and joining the rest of Vancouver, whether it be long time fans or mere bandwagoners.

In the end of the day -- We are ALL Canucks.

rb 06-12-2011 10:00 PM

The team is 0-2 and outscored 12-1 in the two viewing party games I watched. Looks like I'll be watching this road game at home hah.

spideyv2 06-12-2011 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gh0stRider (Post 7469527)
DONE!

:moderatorban:

Thank god..that guy was a fucking idiot
seemed like he turned into a troll after he found out his hurting jersey was fake


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