2003 NHL Playoffs
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From: New Jersey - Most of Our Elected Officials Have Not Been Indicted

Originally Posted by 89BonnieSE89
June 5th update
Anaheim at New Jersey 6-3 (win New Jersey)
The Devs are 1 game away from the Cup
Anaheim at New Jersey 6-3 (win New Jersey)
The Devs are 1 game away from the Cup
man , i can't wait to see that one
i really hope Anaheim takes it though , since Jersey took out our last canadian team
Could u imagine overtime in that game? that i would love to see !
GO DUCKS GO
i really hope Anaheim takes it though , since Jersey took out our last canadian team
Could u imagine overtime in that game? that i would love to see !
GO DUCKS GO
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Final Update...June 9th
Anaheim at New Jersey 3-0 (win New Jersey) Devils win series 4-3
2002/2003 Stanley Cup Champions New Jersey Devils

and I'm spent....
Anaheim at New Jersey 3-0 (win New Jersey) Devils win series 4-3
2002/2003 Stanley Cup Champions New Jersey Devils

and I'm spent....
I agree...Giguare (sp?) played awesome for the whole playoffs. Especially in the first 2 series. Just curious, what is the record for shutouts in one playoff? Didn't Broduer get 7!
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Brodeur had at least 6...or 7...one hell of a lot that for sure. Giguere deserved the Conn Smythe,
Brodeur played well enough to win it, but he didn't play consistantly well enough, Giguere was a rock in net for Anny, but they got nothing to be ashamed about, they had a fantastic year. I was pulling for Stumpy Thomas and Paul Kariya....not to many players like Kariya who stick with their club and play through the good and the bad.
One thing that pissed me off was NJ fans booing Giguere after getting the Conn Symthe, there is such a thing as a bad winner. In all fairness is was a toss up between point leader Jamie Langenbrunner and JS Giguere
Brodeur played well enough to win it, but he didn't play consistantly well enough, Giguere was a rock in net for Anny, but they got nothing to be ashamed about, they had a fantastic year. I was pulling for Stumpy Thomas and Paul Kariya....not to many players like Kariya who stick with their club and play through the good and the bad.
One thing that pissed me off was NJ fans booing Giguere after getting the Conn Symthe, there is such a thing as a bad winner. In all fairness is was a toss up between point leader Jamie Langenbrunner and JS Giguere
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