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Ggs to both. Going for Chicago, despite liking the Saws roster better. Yeah, I don't understand myself either.
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Lord, my roster reads most above average group of 2000s that the NHL could give. Not saying it’s a bad team but there are no big stars that define the 2000s in my eyes. Fun fact: The Portland Sawblades have the most dreads per capita in the league. Another fun fact: Georges Laraque once led the a workout of my 16u team in Utah. Why was he there? No clue. I hope he is doing ok right now after his COVID-19 scare.
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Canadian Shield XIII Finals
Toronto Terriers versus Montreal Chevaliers
While the AHA features two teams looking for their first title, the Shield Finals features two bitter rivals looking to add to their trophy cases. The defending champion Chevaliers had both the MVP and GOY on their roster. In an epic 7game series the rematch of last year's final we got a different story. There was only so long we could keep the Terriers down.
The 2012 Adams Cup Finals
Chicago Ghosts versus Portland Sawblades
Whoever wins this series would be a first time champion. The Ghosts are in their first ever postseason experience. This year they kicked down the door to the playoffs came on in and put their feet up on the couch. They owned the playoffs and took home the Adams for the first time!
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Excuse me while I go jump out a window real quick. 10 postseasons and no cups, then Chicago getting one the first time?!?!?! This is an outrage!!! No hard feelings Chicago, I’m just bitter.
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ProsecutorMilesEdgeworth wrote:
Excuse me while I go jump out a window real quick. 10 postseasons and no cups, then Chicago getting one the first time?!?!?! This is an outrage!!! No hard feelings Chicago, I’m just bitter.
It's almost if you were cursed...
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We finally did it, boys!
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TWO!? We now have TWO All-Stars!? Maybe that's why we didn't win.
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Well I feel a bit better about losing to Chicago knowin they won the whole thing. But how did Chicago do it? They were nonexistent for a decade and then decided they want a cup all of a sudden?
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Today, The Terriers won their first Canadian Shield in nine years. And considering how long it’s taken for a roster of this caliber, that’s a big deal. So, Ice Age Entertainment and the Toronto City Council present the official Toronto Terriers Championship Parade Route:
We’d also like to say that at the end of the route, we’re going to smash some Yule Logs into tiny crumbs. So take that, French-speaking Canada.
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MyTeamIsDr.Pepper wrote:
Well I feel a bit better about losing to Chicago knowin they won the whole thing. But how did Chicago do it? They were nonexistent for a decade and then decided they want a cup all of a sudden?
Portland decided we wanted to make an alliance with the city so we gave the championship to Chicago. Unfortunately, we do not understand how alliances work in sports and now our fanbase thinks it's a rival.
Teams that Portland sees as rivals
Halifax
New York
Chicago
Teams that see Portland as rivals
Team that maybe should be considered a rival
...Boston?
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