i'm an av's fan, i have to say that was interference,but hey i'm not a ref, boston has had the wind out of their sail since murray was injured in the game. if savard could get some help the bruins could have done something
2007-03-07 10:02:33
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answered by sshueman 5
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i think the ref made a bad call, but yeah it took the wind outta boston's sail.
2007-03-07 09:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Boston has the "belief" to overcome this. They're a very young team, and they know how great they've been playing.
And it was not interference. :)
2007-03-07 09:23:08
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answered by fishdan 2
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So the circumstances could be adjusted to furnish the Rays the top-hand? components are area of how the sport is performed. whether, i think of Bud Selig has overstayed his welcome because of the fact the commish. He "supposedly" advised the communities that there could be no shortened interest, that it may be performed for all 9. yet, he knew that there replaced into going to be a bad hurricane coming in that ought to stay there for a protracted time. we could no longer forgot the great steroid era, and him letting it take place. Then he gets bored and makes a decision to get after this. Selig needs to pass.
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answered by defranco 4
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could of gone either way.. tough call either way. and as far as taking the wind away , the bruins need sails to take the wind from them in the first place..
2007-03-07 09:24:09
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answered by mrb0st0n870 3
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I think it was TOTALLY unfair it was definitely interference! You know what i dont get? Why they have people in CANADA reviewing the plays! Canada hates us!
2007-03-07 10:48:49
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answered by Bruinschick91 2
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nobody gives a rats A s s
2007-03-07 09:23:06
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answered by Fester Frump 7
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doesnt matter the red wings are gonna win it all
2007-03-07 09:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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boo
2007-03-07 09:21:54
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answered by Yuvraj R 2
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