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Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 7:13 pm
by dbackjon
Up 3-0 in games. Up 3-0 in game 7. Still manage to lose to the Flyers.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 7:45 pm
by Willie
So many things I wanna say but I won't. Not worth my breath.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 7:49 pm
by UNHWildCats
biggest chokers in hockey!
1 strike from a sweep and then losing the series tops what the Bruins did

Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 7:51 pm
by dbackjon
UNHWildCats wrote:biggest chokers in hockey!
1 strike from a sweep and then losing the series tops what the Bruins did

Debatable
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 7:51 pm
by Willie
UNHWildCats wrote:biggest chokers in hockey!
1 strike from a sweep and then losing the series tops what the Bruins did


Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 8:13 pm
by clenz
Couldn't happen to a more deserving fan base. The Boston teams fanbase is the worst
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 8:42 pm
by 93henfan
clenz wrote:Couldn't happen to a more deserving fan base. The Boston teams fanbase is the worst
Gotta disagree. I'm not sure of your criteria for worst fanbase, but Boston fans fill the seats every game. They can't help it that their team blew this series.
Now, if what you meant to say was it's fun to see a spoiled fanbase (the past decade) have to suffer a bit, then yeah, I agree.

It's always fun to see New York, Boston, and Cowboys fans have to face a little adversity every once in awhile.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 5:40 am
by Gil Dobie
dbackjon wrote:Up 3-0 in games. Up 3-0 in game 7. Still manage to lose to the Flyers.
There's no crying in Hockey, except in Boston.

Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 7:03 am
by Col Hogan
Just remember the order of importance...
Red Sox
Celtics
Patriots
Bruins

Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 7:10 am
by JMU DJ
Gil Dobie wrote:dbackjon wrote:Up 3-0 in games. Up 3-0 in game 7. Still manage to lose to the Flyers.
There's no crying in Hockey, except in Boston.

I did enjoy the post game interview shots of Bruins fans still sitting in their seat, dejected, with a blank stare on their face as the entire auditorium emptied around them.
This goes up with the top chokes of all time... I'd give the top two all time chokes to the Yanks and Bruins, but that's also my ignorance to sports history.... Mama Cass vs The Ham Sammich comes in third.
Plus, haven't their been many 3-0 Chokers in the history of sports? What makes this one better besides that I like the Flyers and I hate the Bruins?

Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 7:42 am
by 93henfan
JMU DJ wrote:
Plus, haven't their been many 3-0 Chokers in the history of sports? What makes this one better besides that I like the Flyers and I hate the Bruins?

Nope. In the history of the three major sports with playoff series in the US (135 seasons of baseball, 93 seasons of hockey, and 64 seasons of basketball) this has only been done four times:
1942 Maple Leafs
1975 Islanders
2004 Red Sox
2010 Flyers
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 8:06 am
by JMU DJ
93henfan wrote:JMU DJ wrote:
Plus, haven't their been many 3-0 Chokers in the history of sports? What makes this one better besides that I like the Flyers and I hate the Bruins?

Nope. In the history of the three major sports with playoff series in the US (135 seasons of baseball, 93 seasons of hockey, and 64 seasons of basketball) this has only been done four times:
1942 Maple Leafs
1975 Islanders
2004 Red Sox
2010 Flyers
Thanks BDKHen... er, I mean 89Hen... umm, yea. 93Hen
That was my point, there's been others, what makes this one more special than those? Red Sox v Yanks is pretty huge. Flyers v Bruins, ain't huge rivals. I'm not aware of the early rivalries, but in the early days I know some of em were pretty big, especially if that 1942 game was Maple Leafs v Canadians.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 8:28 am
by dbackjon
JMU DJ wrote:93henfan wrote:
Nope. In the history of the three major sports with playoff series in the US (135 seasons of baseball, 93 seasons of hockey, and 64 seasons of basketball) this has only been done four times:
1942 Maple Leafs
1975 Islanders
2004 Red Sox
2010 Flyers
Thanks BDKHen... er, I mean 89Hen... umm, yea. 93Hen
That was my point, there's been others, what makes this one more special than those? Red Sox v Yanks is pretty huge. Flyers v Bruins, ain't huge rivals. I'm not aware of the early rivalries, but in the early days I know some of em were pretty big, especially if that 1942 game was Maple Leafs v Canadians.
It has been done four times...so any of them are chokes. In the the other two hockey series, was the losing team up 3-0 in game 7?
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 8:35 am
by JMU DJ
dbackjon wrote:JMU DJ wrote:
Thanks BDKHen... er, I mean 89Hen... umm, yea. 93Hen
That was my point, there's been others, what makes this one more special than those? Red Sox v Yanks is pretty huge. Flyers v Bruins, ain't huge rivals. I'm not aware of the early rivalries, but in the early days I know some of em were pretty big, especially if that 1942 game was Maple Leafs v Canadians.
It has been done four times...so any of them are chokes. In the the other two hockey series, was the losing team up 3-0 in game 7?
Nope, but at a quick glance, the 1942 series was for the Stanley Cup... just saying, there are other factors at play here.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 9:36 am
by bluehenbillk
Listening to the morning show on WIP this morning - they ripped the Bruins fans for not even booing at the end of Game 7. Could you imagine if the shoe was on the other foot & one of Philly's teams blew a 3-0 lead.....
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 11:47 am
by 89Hen
Col Hogan wrote:Just remember the order of importance...
Red Sox
Celtics
Patriots
Bruins

Yeah. Wait until the BoSox miss the playoffs a couple years.

Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 11:56 am
by Col Hogan
89Hen wrote:Col Hogan wrote:Just remember the order of importance...
Red Sox
Celtics
Patriots
Bruins

Yeah. Wait until the BoSox miss the playoffs a couple years.

I've been a Red Sox fan since the 50's...back then, it wavered back and forth between the Sox and Celtics...
and back then, the Sox were not very good...while the Celtics were winning everything...

Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 8:13 pm
by COBBLESTONE
Col Hogan wrote:Just remember the order of importance...
Red Sox
Celtics
Patriots
Bruins

Wrong answer.
Here it is:
1. Patriots
2. Celtics
3. Red Sox
4. Bruins
However, Savard comes back next season at 100%, Bruins draft Taylor Hall giving Rask the offense he needs which will put them back into the playoffs and into the Eastern Conference final and pushes them up to # 3 on the list. The Red Sox are headed nowhere this year.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 9:08 pm
by UNHWildCats
COBBLESTONE wrote:Col Hogan wrote:Just remember the order of importance...
Red Sox
Celtics
Patriots
Bruins

Wrong answer.
Here it is:
1. Patriots
2. Celtics
3. Red Sox
4. Bruins
However, Savard comes back next season at 100%, Bruins draft Taylor Hall giving Rask the offense he needs which will put them back into the playoffs and into the Eastern Conference final and pushes them up to # 3 on the list. The Red Sox are headed nowhere this year.
Are you serious? Patriots higher then Red Sox?

Patriots higher then Red Sox?
Patriots have a losing season fans will be upset but oh well next year. Celtics? Aside from recent times the fans are used to losing lately... Red Sox? Start the season 5-10 and fans are ready to nuke the world. The Red Sox own Boston and that has no risk of changing anytime soon.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 4:34 am
by Gil Dobie
Celtics are up 3-0 on Orlando........................
Probably won't choke, but.............................
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 1:51 pm
by 00bluehen
bluehenbillk wrote:Listening to the morning show on WIP this morning - they ripped the Bruins fans for not even booing at the end of Game 7. Could you imagine if the shoe was on the other foot & one of Philly's teams blew a 3-0 lead.....
Bill, do you remember Game 7 in 2000 after the Flyers blew a 3-1 lead to the Debbies??? The place was relatively silent and shocked. The boos were mostly because the Devs again had ousted the Flyers, and a guy like Stevens (who I personally think is one of the alltime great defensemen) was moving on to the finals.
I gotta say, though, that there were quite a bit of projectiles coming from the stands in the Garden after Game 7. Reminded me of when the Flyers won 4 straight over the 'guins in 2000, the last of which was Game 6 in the 'burgh. The Pens fans littered the ice with those stupid towels.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 6:57 pm
by BlueHen86
IMHO neither the 2004 Yankees or the 2010 Briuns were chokers, although the Briuns come close.
The 2004 Yankees had enjoyed a lot of success in recent years, they had many players with WS rings and one of the most clutch players ever in Jeter, I think the Yankees lost because Boston was a also good team and Boston's pitching was set up for the end of that series.
The 2010 Briuns lost in large part because they were getting hurt as the series went on, it was a war of attrition and the Flyers won it. I'd let them completely of the hook as chokers except for game 7. There is no excuse for blowing a 3-0 first period lead at home. I guess what I'm saying is that they didn't choke in games 4 5 and 6, but they did choke in game 7.
As for which was the better comeback - I'll give that to the 2004 Red Sox. They didn't just comeback from 3-0 down, they had to erase decades of failure, and do it against their rival (prior to 2004 the Red Sox - Yankee rivalry was like the rivalty between hammer and nail, with trhe Red Sox being the nail). There was a lot more pressure on the 2004 Red Sox than there was on the 2010 Flyers.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 7:02 pm
by 93henfan
BlueHen86 wrote:There was a lot more pressure on the 2004 Red Sox than there was on the 2010 Flyers.
Absolutely. There's been no pressure on the Flyers at all throughout the playoffs. They were the last team in on a shootout win on the last day of the regular season. Everything else has been gravy since, and that's allowed them to play loose.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 7:13 pm
by BlueHen86
93henfan wrote:BlueHen86 wrote:There was a lot more pressure on the 2004 Red Sox than there was on the 2010 Flyers.
Absolutely. There's been no pressure on the Flyers at all throughout the playoffs. They were the last team in on a shootout win on the last day of the regular season. Everything else has been gravy since, and that's allowed them to play loose.
I almost feel bad for Montreal, they knocked out the top two teams in the east. The Flyers beat a fraud New Jersey teams and a beat up Briuns team. The Canadiens beat the top seeded Caps and the defending champs, but they had nothing left in the tank.
It almost seems as if the Flyers are a team of destiny. They are healthy and playing the best hockey they have played all year. Thge Blackhawks will be the favorites, but the finals will closer than many people expect.
Re: Boston - Biggest Chokers EVER
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 5:23 am
by bluehenbillk
Bruins up 3-0, lose Game 4 in OT, go on to lose the next 3.
Celtics up 3-0, lose Game 4 in OT........