Guest alkeiper Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Also, the Ripken thing, especially in an exhibition game, wasn't really bad sportsmanship. Perhaps cheesy, but it wasn't bad sportsmanship. It wasn't as if there were any records or anything but Ripken's legacy at stake, so it wasn't exactly a show of bad sportsmanship. I concur, especially since there really isn't any proof that Park gave Ripkin a gimme. Besides, Park hasn't been too adept at getting anyone else out the last two years.
Guest JangoFett4Hire Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 And that, boys and girls, is part of the reason why Dodgers/Giants is the best rivalry in the history of American sports. (Screw your Yankees/BoSox...if you're not trying to physically maim the other side, you just ain't tryin hard enough... ) Gee, you must not remember Graig Nettles cheap shots on Bill Lee's pitching shoulder during a fight that broke out after Lou Pinella plowed into Fisk unnecessarily at the plate?
Guest bob_barron Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Also, the Ripken thing, especially in an exhibition game, wasn't really bad sportsmanship. Perhaps cheesy, but it wasn't bad sportsmanship. It wasn't as if there were any records or anything but Ripken's legacy at stake, so it wasn't exactly a show of bad sportsmanship. I concur, especially since there really isn't any proof that Park gave Ripkin a gimme. Besides, Park hasn't been too adept at getting anyone else out the last two years. I agree- Who cares? It's the All Star Game. If it was a real game then yea- I'd have a problem with it- but the All Star Game is meaningless
Guest JangoFett4Hire Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 If we're counting fans, how could one count out the Philly fans cheering when Michael Irvin was almost paralyzed for life? Or the Phillies fans that tossed batteries at JD Drew in 2000? Or the Philly fans that tossed beer at Sabres Coach after the Flyers beat the Sabres in the 2000 playoffs? Or the Flyers fan that tried to pick a fight with Tie Domi of all people while he was sitting in the box...
Guest MD2020 Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 If we're counting fans, how could one count out the Philly fans cheering when Michael Irvin was almost paralyzed for life? Or the Phillies fans that tossed batteries at JD Drew in 2000? Or the Philly fans that tossed beer at Sabres Coach after the Flyers beat the Sabres in the 2000 playoffs? Or the Flyers fan that tried to pick a fight with Tie Domi of all people while he was sitting in the box... Or the Browns fans who disrupted and stopped the game by throwing bottles? Or the Rangers fans who, after Pelle Lindburg died, at the next game vs. the Flyers wore his jersey with "Dead" written on it? Or the Nordique fans who threw batteries at Lindros his first time there? Jackass fans are from all teams.
Guest bob_barron Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Or the Flyers fan that tried to pick a fight with Tie Domi of all people while he was sitting in the box... That guy is actually suing Tie Domi.
Guest JangoFett4Hire Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Was Lingburg the guy who died in the boating accident? How about the Nets fan who held up a sign that said "Somebody please Stab Pierce!" in last year's Eastern Conference Finals?
Guest alkeiper Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Those aren't unsportsmanlike, they're tasteless, vulger, or hateful. But not unsportsmanlike.
Guest MD2020 Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Was Lingburg the guy who died in the boating accident? How about the Nets fan who held up a sign that said "Somebody please Stab Pierce!" in last year's Eastern Conference Finals? No, you're thinking of Dimtri Tertyshny. Pelle Lindbergh crahsed his Porshe into a wall while driving drunk in 1985.
Guest The Czech Republic Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Or the Nordique fans who threw batteries at Lindros his first time there? Eh, he had it coming, what with throwing a fit when they drafted him. Fun Fact: Quebecolorado gave up Eric Lindros for Ron Hextall, Steve Duchesne, a bunch of other guys, and Peter Forsberg. That sure ended up being a lopsided trade in the long term.
Guest MaxPower27 Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 I bet Philly and Bobby Clarke are kicking themselves. They could have blamed their shortcomings this past year on Cechmanek AND Forsberg. I don't know how "unsportsmanlike" it was, but the New Jersey fans booing J-S Giguere last night really set me off. Your team just won the Cup, and you're going to boo this kid that all but carried his team to a game 7?! I know it's not his home town team, but he deserved it more than anyone on either roster.
Guest The Czech Republic Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Yeah, fuck the Devils fans for that. Though I did recall watching the '87 Cup on ESPN Classic a while ago, and the Edmonton fans booed Hextall getting the Conn Smythe. It was a local Philadelphia broadcast too, so the guys were like "Oh come on Edmonton! Please! Stop it, Edmonton!" it was almost JR-like in its pleas. Whatever. I'm not familiar with the backstory of that postseason, but with Greztky, Messier, Kurri, McSorley, Anderson, and Fuhr, you'd think one of them would've been MVP.
Guest MD2020 Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 Ron Hextall carried the Flyers that entire postseason. They were the only team to take that Edmonton dynasty to seven games in the finals. He deserved it. Remember, the Conn Smythe trophy goes to MVP of the playoffs, not just the finals. Giguere deserved to win it.
Guest Spaceman Spiff Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 I bet Philly and Bobby Clarke are kicking themselves. They could have blamed their shortcomings this past year on Cechmanek AND Forsberg Even w/ Forsberg, there's no guarantee Philly would have won any Cups by now. With Clarke's reluctance to get a top goalie, and reliance on bruisers over speed & skill guys, I don't know if Forsberg would have been enough to win it all. Whatever. I'm not familiar with the backstory of that postseason, but with Greztky, Messier, Kurri, McSorley, Anderson, and Fuhr, you'd think one of them would've been MVP. I think it was Hextall's rookie year, and he basically carried the Flyers to the 7th game of the Finals. With all the talent on the Oilers, Philly had no right to take them to 7.
Guest MaxPower27 Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 Forsberg might not have blossomed like he has, but there's no keeping down true talent. He would have made his way up somehow. Or just left when his contract was up.
Guest Vern Gagne Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 I don't know how "unsportsmanlike" it was, but the New Jersey fans booing J-S Giguere last night really set me off. Your team just won the Cup, and you're going to boo this kid that all but carried his team to a game 7?! I know it's not his home town team, but he deserved it more than anyone on either roster. I don't know if the Devil fans where booing Giggy, or booing the fact a Devil didn't win the Playoff MVP.
Guest MaxPower27 Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 It was both, but there was no reason to boo him. The right man won it.
Guest Vern Gagne Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 Gary Bettman was also on the ice. He seems to receive a rather negative response when he shows up.
Guest nl5xsk1 Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 Jackass fans are from all teams. It's just that Philly fans act like jackasses better than most other fans. And it's true about Bettman getting booed every time he's on the ice. When he was booed at the Fleet Center for the Ray Bourque 77 retirement ceremony, he actually said "But I come bearing gifts" in response to the jeers.
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