Chicago Blackhawks winger Adam Burish is clearly not impressed by the NHL's Golden Boy, Sidney Crosby. MOUTHPIECESPORTS personality Sarah Spain asked Burish about the possibility of playing Pittsbu...
Chicago Blackhawks winger Adam Burish is clearly not impressed by the NHL's Golden Boy, Sidney Crosby. MOUTHPIECESPORTS personality Sarah Spain asked Burish about the possibility of playing Pittsburgh Friday night without their star. Find out what everyone's favorite Blackhawk had to say about Crosby and the visiting Pens.
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Detroit beat Chicago with most of the games ending in OT and Game 4 wasn't very well, horribly reffed. That was for sure a 7 game series that got ruined. But as far as this game, oh yeah, if you remember Chicago had a goal taken from them in regulation on a very controversial high stick call. And the reason the pens were lucky is because I feel Chicago had a better shot at beating the pens than Detroit. As far as talking trash, welcome to competitive sports. Especially hockey
YOu don't need to welcome me to hockey kid, I played for 15 years. And trust me, no real hockey player makes as many excuses as you are. I lost playoff games on controversial calls in the past, but i didn't blame the refs or anyone else. Grow up.
Your such an idiot. Just cause you've played for 15 years doesn't mean your good. Hell I've come across people who have played 20 years and didn't know a damn thing. I didn't blame the lose of the series on the refs and controversial calls. But, I think the series was a 7 game series going either way. But knowing who the better team is we will never know. But as far as the pens, the Hawks matched up alot better than the wings.
Hell I know guys who could barely skate but that didn't mean they had no integrity. And I certainly wouldn't attempt to be condescending towards them by assuming I'm "welcoming them to hockey." Do you think I could possibly played 15 years including college and juniors and not know a little bit about hockey? But if you really would like to know how good I was, I'd say ask my teammates. They voted me mvp 3 times, but I never considered myself anything special.
You know for someone who claims to have played for 15 years, you seem to take to trash talk pretty poorly. What they didn't have that in your league. What did you play non check, church league. Yeah again I welcome you to the game. Try and stay on topic though please.
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But if you really would like to know how good I was, I'd say ask my teammates. They voted me mvp 3 times, but I never considered myself anything special.