As long as no one remembers that they just lost 9-0 to the Thrashers.
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They defeat the consensus best team in the NHL and people sure will forget that loss to the Thrashers. Especially considering tonight's game is in Ottawa.
My step-father and I were talking about how much better the show seemed last night. Great wrestling and the Eddie Guerrero tributes scattered throughout, maybe one of the best RAWs ever.
2-0 Hurricanes lead after two periods. This game should do wonders for the Hurricanes as far as in the public view. Definitely should establish them as one of the better teams in the NHL.
Hurricanes and Senators are having them a pretty good game. Of course, I'm only saying that because the Hurricanes are currently leading 1-0.
2-0 Hurricanes.
The Panthers were also the team that defeated the New England Patriots by ten points when they were still considered the top team in the NFL. And saying the Cowboys are the best because they lost three games they should have won is idiotic, because the Panthers' only two losses were by a combined six points.
Any team that can blow a 13 point lead in the final minutes of a game shouldn't be considered one of the best teams in the NFL.
And that Green Bay team the Panthers defeated by three was a whole lot better than the Green Bay team that defeated the Falcons this past week.
Why couldn't they show that on TV? I hope they aren't keeping the heels to Unlimited.
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I believe WWE.com is going to have all the superstars' tributes on the website following RAW.
For those of us who don't do Unlimited, please let us know what he said.
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Pretty much the same stuff as everyone else, mentioning how Guerrero was always about having fun and was always positive.
Was the RAW/Smackdown joint taping planned before Eddie Guerrero's death? Seems like strange timing that his death coincided with the one week all the superstars are at the same taping.