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jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

May 8 @ 9:32 AM ET
Of course giving the guy the pro wrestling turnbuckle treatment in an age where the NHL has become quite sensitive about targetting the noggin' it's a bit surprising that there was no call.

The ref's let last night get out of hand by refusing to call anything in the third period. I thought the Isles got the better end of the officating through the first half of the game and the Pens in the second, but that third period was sort of discgraceful. How a ref can watch three guys hold a player in their box why play resumes in the offensive zone is unreal.

- keaner17


Are you referring to the play where Matt Martin deliberately was not letting Cooke get to the Penguins bench?
ceg5007
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Arlington, VA
Joined: 06.29.2010

May 8 @ 9:33 AM ET
Forget about the fanbases, what about the Pens stars acting like petulant children at the end of the game? Letang, Malkin etc. all reverting to their rattled selves just like they did against the Flyers last year.

Keep it up Isles, very entertaining hockey!
potvin05
New York Islanders
Location: Snow's World (I just live in it), NY
Joined: 06.21.2008

May 8 @ 9:33 AM ET
I mean...I went to a Jets-Saints game in NO 4 years ago, and after the Jets scored a TD someone yelled at me and the wife that we deserved 9-11. This, after Hurricane Katrina, of course.

I guess all Saints fans are bumholes then, huh?

Before I could even get anything out, the row behind us, all Saints fans (guys we had become friendly with...I don't go to opposing arenas to be a jerk), turned around and told this wiener to shut his mouth and act right.
keaner17
New York Islanders
Location: Prepared for the worst
Joined: 07.12.2007

May 8 @ 9:33 AM ET
Enjoy your last win of the year.
- nbartley9

enjoy biting your nails to a nub over the next 2-3 games. The most talented team rarely goes all the way to the cup. As I said before this series began, if anything, the most talented team almost always tends to disappoint and fall to the team with the better system and transition. Your guys can't keep up with our transitional play and it's showing. If they don't find a way to counter it fast, you'll be at home yet again for round 2.
Cptmjl
New York Islanders
Joined: 11.05.2011

May 8 @ 9:34 AM ET
Keep being cocky, Karma is a dangerous thing. 2-2 coming back to the Burgh, to be honest that's what every series should be; that's the way its designed. I never thought of your fan base as such a pathetic group, but wow are you ever. Keep cheering for injured players you classy bunch! Toss some stuff on the ice while your at it.
- nbartley9

This means very little because it's coming from you
keaner17
New York Islanders
Location: Prepared for the worst
Joined: 07.12.2007

May 8 @ 9:35 AM ET
Are you referring to the play where Matt Martin deliberately was not letting Cooke get to the Penguins bench?
- jmatchett383

Along with Neal and another player keeping Martin from going anywhere...yep. Cooke and Neal where off the ice and their change was complete, Martin was still one of our 5 skaters on the ice. It was unquestinably interference.
UIF
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 01.09.2009

May 8 @ 9:36 AM ET
I don't know...I've gone to hockey games my entire life and never looked to the Coliseum, or really most sports venues, as shining examples of class and respect. It's a bunch of drunk sports fans. You're more likely to see a fight there than a gentleman throwing his overcoat on a puddle for a lady, you know? One of my earlier hockey memories is dad taking me to see and Islanders-Rangers game on St. Patrick's Day. Not hard to imagine how classy folks were that day! When they announced the stars of the game, the guy in front of us yelled, "The security guards!"
Vukota
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.29.2007

May 8 @ 9:36 AM ET
You're just like a buddy of mine from college who cheers for the Pens. One or two idiots "cheer" when Crosby took one in the chest and one idiot throws debris on the ice (as if that's never happened in multiple cities in the past) and now all of the sudden the entire Isles' fan base is a joke. Get a clue. Use common sense and stop generalizing. There are millions of Isles fans and there were over 16K of them at the game last night. A few act like idiots and you start painting the entire fan base with a broad brush. That's stupidity.
- Jethro09



It's funny because I remember seeing a couple of bottles being thrown on the ice in game 2 and nobody on here cried about it Let him troll, what else is he going to talk about from last night?
Stalemate
Joined: 04.17.2008

May 8 @ 9:38 AM ET
First and foremost, good game you guys out hustled us from the drop of the puck.
Second, last night your fans just jumped into the classlessness of Flyers fans, cheering when a player takes a puck to the throat is 100% uncalled for and classless, that coupled with the throwing objects onto the ice; your fans are a joke grow up. Cheering for an injury I really thought you guys had more class than that, that is absolutely disgusting. I want you all to remember that moment when we end up winning this series.

I know not a single one of you care but its classless, enjoy your last win of the year.

- nbartley9


That you Michel Therrien????
Vukota
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.29.2007

May 8 @ 9:39 AM ET
I'm being cocky? Wow, you're shot. You said, "enjoy your last win of the season" I started off my post with, "I'm not saying the Islanders are going to win this series by any means" and somehow that translates to me being cocky? Get a grip troll

BTW most of you guys are pretty cool. I have had a great time discussing the games with most of your fanbase. You are a complete tool and make the rest of the Pens fans look bad.

- Cptmjl



Wait I thought game 2 was our last win of the season?
Cptmjl
New York Islanders
Joined: 11.05.2011

May 8 @ 9:39 AM ET
There was a poster on the Pens blog yesterday asking for Letang to light Tavares up and hurt him.

Therefore, that entire Penguins fanbase is classless. Every single one of them is a terrible human being because they all want to do nothing but injure the other team's best player. They're all despicable.

See how that sounds?

- jmatchett383

This is just funny bcs they are asking Letang too.
keaner17
New York Islanders
Location: Prepared for the worst
Joined: 07.12.2007

May 8 @ 9:39 AM ET
I don't know...I've gone to hockey games my entire life and never looked to the Coliseum, or really most sports venues, as shining examples of class and respect. It's a bunch of drunk sports fans. You're more likely to see a fight there than a gentleman throwing his overcoat on a puddle for a lady, you know? One of my earlier hockey memories is dad taking me to see and Islanders-Rangers game on St. Patrick's Day. Not hard to imagine how classy folks were that day! When they announced the stars of the game, the guy in front of us yelled, "The security guards!"
- UIF


I've seen some pretty classless stuff. Living in the Philly aree I remember Flyers fans cheering as Kasparitis lay on the ice motionless during a playoff game. I also remember Ranger fans jiggling their keys in the stands just days after Pelle Lindbergh died in an auto accident . Pittsburgh fans cheered as Hartnell lay injured on the ice. It happens everywhere. There's a certain age group of fans that if drunk, stupid and likely single, are quite prone to acting like fools at events where emotions run high like the playoffs.
Again, the refs let things get out of hand which typically gets everyone in an uproar. Take a look at European soccer games and how bad the crowds are there. Ref's have been murdered by mobs there.
Cptmjl
New York Islanders
Joined: 11.05.2011

May 8 @ 9:39 AM ET
Wait I thought game 2 was our last win of the season?
- Vukota

Were you there last night?
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

May 8 @ 9:40 AM ET
Along with Neal and another player keeping Martin from going anywhere...yep. Cooke and Neal where off the ice and their change was complete, Martin was still one of our 5 skaters on the ice. It was unquestinably interference.
- keaner17


So wait...Martin PURPOSELY doesn't let Cooke get to the bench. So Cooke pushes him so that he can get to bench and Martin STILL doesn't get out of the way and falls into the door (which is what players use to get onto the bench) and it's completely the fault of Cooke and Neal (or was it Morrow)? I agree it was messed up, but it doesn't happen in Martin isn't being an ass.
Vukota
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.29.2007

May 8 @ 9:42 AM ET
Were you there last night?
- Cptmjl


Sec 312 row M. Going facking nuts in the 3rd and you?
Islesfan28
New York Islanders
Location: Your Parent's Basement, NY
Joined: 08.14.2006

May 8 @ 9:42 AM ET
I was at the game last night at WOW what an atmostphere, I have never been to a sporting event like that! The crowd was loud and into the game the whole way and you have to think the Isles were feeding off of that.

I am wondering if anyone else saw how this started as I was distraced by Marrow slamming Casey's head into the ice but at the same time Martin some how ended up on the Pens bench and was being held there by a couple of pen players. Did anyone else see how that start and how isn't there a penalty called when a player is held on the other team's bench? I know the refs saw it because they were there breaking it up. Did anyone else see this?
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

May 8 @ 9:42 AM ET
I've seen some pretty classless stuff. Living in the Philly aree I remember Flyers fans cheering as Kasparitis lay on the ice motionless during a playoff game. I also remember Ranger fans jiggling their keys in the stands just days after Pelle Lindbergh died in an auto accident . Pittsburgh fans cheered as Hartnell lay injured on the ice. It happens everywhere. There's a certain age group of fans that if drunk, stupid and likely single, are quite prone to acting like fools at events where emotions run high like the playoffs.
Again, the refs let things get out of hand which typically gets everyone in an uproar. Take a look at European soccer games and how bad the crowds are there. Ref's have been murdered by mobs there.

- keaner17


Didn't Pittsburgh fans also cheer when Kasparitis knocked Lindros out?
Cptmjl
New York Islanders
Joined: 11.05.2011

May 8 @ 9:42 AM ET
Are you referring to the play where Matt Martin deliberately was not letting Cooke get to the Penguins bench?
- jmatchett383

It's incredible how two different people can see two totally different things
Vukota
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.29.2007

May 8 @ 9:43 AM ET
So wait...Martin PURPOSELY doesn't let Cooke get to the bench. So Cooke pushes him so that he can get to bench and Martin STILL doesn't get out of the way and falls into the door (which is what players use to get onto the bench) and it's completely the fault of Cooke and Neal (or was it Morrow)? I agree it was messed up, but it doesn't happen in Martin isn't being an ass.
- jmatchett383



All part of the game. I thought it was hilarious
UIF
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 01.09.2009

May 8 @ 9:43 AM ET
I've seen some pretty classless stuff. Living in the Philly aree I remember Flyers fans cheering as Kasparitis lay on the ice motionless during a playoff game. I also remember Ranger fans jiggling their keys in the stands just days after Pelle Lindbergh died in an auto accident . Pittsburgh fans cheered as Hartnell lay injured on the ice. It happens everywhere. There's a certain age group of fans that if drunk, stupid and likely single, are quite prone to acting like fools at events where emotions run high like the playoffs.
Again, the refs let things get out of hand which typically gets everyone in an uproar. Take a look at European soccer games and how bad the crowds are there. Ref's have been murdered by mobs there.

- keaner17


Yup. If people are that obsessed with class, I don't know, polo is probably more their thing than hockey? It's a sport where people are still allowed to have fist fights and bloody each other up...you're probably not attracting the "golf clap" crowd to that. Just shake your head at the occasional absurdity and get over it. Jeez, LaFontaine played for the Rangers after their fans shook his ambulance years before!
Vukota
New York Islanders
Joined: 06.29.2007

May 8 @ 9:43 AM ET
Didn't Pittsburgh fans also cheer when Kasparitis knocked Lindros out?
- jmatchett383



Of course they did and like I said I saw a couple of bottles thrown on the ice after game 2 in Pitt. He is just being a sour chump.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

May 8 @ 9:44 AM ET
It's incredible how two different people can see two totally different things
- Cptmjl


Are you arguing that Martin did not deliberatley get between Cooke and the bench door, stand still, look him dead in the eye, and smile?
keaner17
New York Islanders
Location: Prepared for the worst
Joined: 07.12.2007

May 8 @ 9:44 AM ET
So wait...Martin PURPOSELY doesn't let Cooke get to the bench. So Cooke pushes him so that he can get to bench and Martin STILL doesn't get out of the way and falls into the door (which is what players use to get onto the bench) and it's completely the fault of Cooke and Neal (or was it Morrow)? I agree it was messed up, but it doesn't happen in Martin isn't being an ass.
- jmatchett383


Cooke is challenging Martin on the ice and Martin puts his hands down at his side trying to draw a penalty. Cooke backs Martin into the door where Neal decides to join Cooke forcing Martin into the bench...for a good 7-10 seconds, Martin is unable to leave the bench. Both players were semi engaged but the moment Cooke and Neal are no longer part of the play while Martin still is, they need to be told to get out of his way..instead they were allowed to hold him there while the Pens pursued the puck in our zone.
nbartley9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 01.31.2012

May 8 @ 9:45 AM ET
I certainly hate when fans cheer when someone gets hurt but I'll give you two responses to this:
A. It's not like Crosby went down and lay motionless....he was still skating with his hands by his chin..no one really could have had any idea that it was more than simply getting stung.
B. Spare me the 'now you guys are classless' crap as the EVERY stadium has had fans cheer an opposing player getting dinged including your own, so let's not pretend otherwise.

- keaner17

Rags, Flyers, and now Isles that's it.
It is classless, that entire arena could clearly see him reach for his face, so you don't give me that crap. Its a classless move, by a classless fan base, and karma will come back and bite you guys.

I have been to 100s of games and never have I ever heard the fans at mellon or consol do anything but cheer when someone is seen to be ok after an injury.
Cptmjl
New York Islanders
Joined: 11.05.2011

May 8 @ 9:45 AM ET
I've seen some pretty classless stuff. Living in the Philly aree I remember Flyers fans cheering as Kasparitis lay on the ice motionless during a playoff game. I also remember Ranger fans jiggling their keys in the stands just days after Pelle Lindbergh died in an auto accident . Pittsburgh fans cheered as Hartnell lay injured on the ice. It happens everywhere. There's a certain age group of fans that if drunk, stupid and likely single, are quite prone to acting like fools at events where emotions run high like the playoffs.
Again, the refs let things get out of hand which typically gets everyone in an uproar. Take a look at European soccer games and how bad the crowds are there. Ref's have been murdered by mobs there.

- keaner17

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