No. One game was in 2OT which could have gone either way and the other was in Chicago. I'm not shocked we lost in game #6.ecbm wrote:Seriously? The Blues were 2 periods away from a 4-1 series win, holding a 2-goal lead. Now we're heading into a game 7-look at what the bookmakers say about it. People who actually put their money where their mouths are are confident of the result of this game & series. That's a collapse. Hopefully, the Blues make it irrelevant tonight.cprice12 wrote:What collapse?
It will be a collapse if we lose tonight and lose the series.
It's a game 7. I'm nervous that they won't play well and blow a 3-1 series lead and lose.ecbm wrote:I can only express my own feelings, Curt. I wish I could tell you I was confident and excited and had faith that the coaches and squad would pull this out. All I really have is hope.cprice12 wrote:I just don't see the point in being a debbie downer before game #7 even starts.
Am I confident they will win? No, I'm not. But I'm not confident they will lose either. It really could go either way, just like every game so far in the series...so I'm just hoping they get the bounces tonight. But if the Blues play the best that they can and don't get screwed by some bad calls or bad bounces, they stand an excellent chance to win this game.
As I've said in the past, just because home ice hasn't mattered at times in the past, doesn't mean it won't matter tonight. You never know when it will come into play.ecbm wrote:In 2016, home ice doesn't track to results at all. It doesn't matter.cprice12 wrote:I could MAYBE understand the depression if we were going to Chicago for game #7, but it's in St. Louis.
Would you rather play game 7 here or in Chicago? I'd rather it be here.
ecbm wrote:I so hope you're right.cprice12 wrote:4-1 Blues tonight.