So the Pens will be facing the Wings again in the Stanley Cup finals. Bring it!
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So the Pens will be facing the Wings again in the Stanley Cup finals. Bring it!
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if I were a Pens fan I would want them to face the Wingz
Peace & Yours in Black 'N Gold,
Lyn
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We do want to face them !! Another little redbird on a Pittsburgh team menu !!
LET'S GO PENS
WELCOME TO
STICKSBURG!!
BITE ME ICS!...Woodsonsgirl
Of course you want to face them. I don't think it will be a better sereis than the Caps, but "Get in the fast lane Grandma, the bingo game is ready to roll.
Bettis "It's time for Pens to win it" and the Redwings fans respond! hahahaha....sort of how I felt about Cowher!
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a...RTS05/90528071
Last edited by LarryNJ; 05-29-2009 at 07:00 AM.
"When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself."
-Wayne Dyer
Last year Detroit was the better team going into the series, but not this year. Crosby, Malkin, Staal, Gonchar Fleury, they're all ready to go, as is Detroit, but the Pens are more familiar with the Red Wings now and played them twice in the regular season. I think they are the hotter team and take the Cup in 6 games
Last edited by Steel Trap86; 05-30-2009 at 05:23 PM.
Pens in 7!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Pens bring home a third championship to the city of Pittsburgh in four years......Next up for a championship is the Pirates.....lol To bad we all will be waiting forever for the Pirates to win a World Series....lol
As Bookie, i was reading the lines for today (5/30) game. and I couldn't believe that you can actually bet on rather or not An Octopus is thrown on the ice......
Has anyone every seen/heard about such a thing being done or does this octopus stand for something symbolic.
I just thought it was pretty odd that a team would do this and for what purpose behind doing this was. If anyone watches the game tonight and they see it on TV would you be so kind to let me know.... Thanks.![]()
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Fan tradition: The Octopus
Main article: Legend of the Octopus
The "Legend of the Octopus" is a sports tradition during Detroit Red Wings playoff games, in which an octopus is thrown onto the ice surface for good luck.
During the playoffs, Joe Louis Arena is generally adorned with a giant octopus with red eyes, nicknamed "Al" after Joe Louis Arena head ice manager Al Sobotka.
The 1952 playoffs featured the start of the tradition—the octopus throw. The owner of a local fish market, Peter Cusimano, threw one from the stands onto the ice. The eight legs were purportedly symbolic of the eight wins it took to win the Stanley Cup at the time. The Red Wings went on to sweep both of their opponents that year en route to a Stanley Cup championship. The NHL has, at various times, tried to eliminate this tradition but it continues to this day.
There is a certain etiquette that must be followed for fans that wish to throw octopuses onto the ice. The most appropriate time to throw an octopus onto the ice is after the national anthem is sung or after the Red Wings have scored a goal. Under these circumstances, the eight-legged creature must be thrown onto the ice surface in an area that is clear of all players. It is never acceptable to aim for opposing players. Beforehand, octopuses are usually boiled to reduce the amount of "slime" coating and facilitate the time it takes to clean up the ice and prevent further delay. Since Joe Louis Arena does not condone the throwing of any foreign objects onto the ice, fans often sneak the sea creatures in wrapped around their bellies in trash bags. The boiling process also lessens the odor and allows the fans to get past security. Tactics are also used to protect the identity of octopus-throwers from arena security. It is common practice for the hurler to ask the surrounding people to stand up with him to shroud the task in anonymity.
Al Sobotka is the man responsible for removing the thrown creatures from the ice. He is known for swinging the tossed octopuses above his head when walking off the ice. On April 19, 2008, NHL director of hockey operations Colin Campbell sent a memo to the Detroit Red Wings organization that forbids Zamboni drivers from cleaning up any octopuses thrown onto the ice and that violating the mandate would result in a $10,000 fine. Instead, it will be the linesmen who will perform this duty. In an email to the Detroit Free Press NHL spokesman Frank Brown justified the ban because "matter flies off the octopus and gets on the ice" when Al Sobotka does it. This ban, however, was later loosened to allow for the octopus twirling to take place at the zamboni entrance.
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Pens in SIX.
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I thought the red wings alway threw an octopus onto the ice at their home games...
Last year when the Pens played the wings in the finals everyone in the city was forbidden to sell any octopi (is that right) to any red wing fans. It was all over the radio and news..lol
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