On this board, winning=silence
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No different than homers talking about the playoffs after 1 win but I don’t let that get my panties in a bunch…
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Heck of a game. Maybe this gets them going. Confidence is powerful.
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Bump.
Read parts of GDT, and some still complained about every inane mishap.
Read parts of GDT, and some still complained about every inane mishap.
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TruBlueFan_1970
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Always enjoy your posts 2112, but maybe a bad night to bump. Coming off back to back beatings and they took a last second save to preserve the win against the Hawks. There wasn’t a lot of silence tonight, but still not a lot of the asylum screaming confidence in this team. They are what they are, and they’ll win a few here and there.
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R-E-B-U-I-L-D
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a smell of green grass
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Winning=silence at the moment because very few see a light at the end of the tunnel. Everyone can see the S-Storm that we are in for a long time.
Instead of denigrating the trolls for being silent after a win, you should be asking the koolaid-drinkers why they are silent after the win? Where is their confidence in their own opinion? Why aren't they asking who we will face in Rd 1 of the playoffs? It is their silence that is the most remarkable, telling, and noticeable.
Instead of denigrating the trolls for being silent after a win, you should be asking the koolaid-drinkers why they are silent after the win? Where is their confidence in their own opinion? Why aren't they asking who we will face in Rd 1 of the playoffs? It is their silence that is the most remarkable, telling, and noticeable.
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roadkillIL
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Hey Hey, 4 syllables usage from gASS gReNe. Way to go, Negative Nellie. The koolaid drinkers (otherwize known to most as fans) are enjoying the team's success [what there is of that]. U try so hard to be a downer, coming off as crabby. OH...crab grass... nobody likes that.
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a smell of green grass
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I was a football fan since the 70s, and I saw 2 teams pulled out from under me. When I see a pro sports showing signs of dissing fans in St Louis, I get mad very fast. I see the Blues now acting too much like the Kroenke Rams. For some reason, the NHL excitement that reaches other cities is out of our reach--forever. Other teams get the elite talent, and we get 15 guys that play hard, and they sell it to us like we should be happy about it. Do you see the commercials telling St Louis that we are different. We want....... That's [nonsense] [nonsense] [nonsense]. We want what everyone else wants. No more. No less.roadkillIL wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025 23:28 pm Hey Hey, 4 syllables usage from gASS gReNe. Way to go, Negative Nellie. The koolaid drinkers (otherwize known to most as fans) are enjoying the team's success [what there is of that]. U try so hard to be a downer, coming off as crabby. OH...crab grass... nobody likes that.
Anytime a Pro Sports franchise in your town operates differently than ALL THE OTHER TEAMS, that is a very very bad sign. It means that you won't be sitting at the big boy table. You're sitting in the stupid section, instead.
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Jeff Goldblum
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If you dont like it then dont watch it.a smell of green grass wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 05:51 amI was a football fan since the 70s, and I saw 2 teams pulled out from under me. When I see a pro sports showing signs of dissing fans in St Louis, I get mad very fast. I see the Blues now acting too much like the Kroenke Rams. For some reason, the NHL excitement that reaches other cities is out of our reach--forever. Other teams get the elite talent, and we get 15 guys that play hard, and they sell it to us like we should be happy about it. Do you see the commercials telling St Louis that we are different. We want....... That's [nonsense] [nonsense] [nonsense]. We want what everyone else wants. No more. No less.roadkillIL wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025 23:28 pm Hey Hey, 4 syllables usage from gASS gReNe. Way to go, Negative Nellie. The koolaid drinkers (otherwize known to most as fans) are enjoying the team's success [what there is of that]. U try so hard to be a downer, coming off as crabby. OH...crab grass... nobody likes that.
Anytime a Pro Sports franchise in your town operates differently than ALL THE OTHER TEAMS, that is a very very bad sign. It means that you won't be sitting at the big boy table. You're sitting in the stupid section, instead.
I got fed up with the way John Mozeliak was running the Cardinals about 10 years ago. I have barely watched a Cardinals game in over 5 years. I stopped listening to his [nonsense] and stopped paying attention to the team. What I didn't do was spam a message board with repetitive, immature rants.
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a smell of green grass
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Evidently, being a fan is like being a player. When losing, some skate to the sidelines and roll their eyes, while others skate to front of the net to put a stop to the zh1t. I'm at the front of the net, and I'm not leaving.Jeff Goldblum wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 06:18 amIf you dont like it then dont watch it.a smell of green grass wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 05:51 amI was a football fan since the 70s, and I saw 2 teams pulled out from under me. When I see a pro sports showing signs of dissing fans in St Louis, I get mad very fast. I see the Blues now acting too much like the Kroenke Rams. For some reason, the NHL excitement that reaches other cities is out of our reach--forever. Other teams get the elite talent, and we get 15 guys that play hard, and they sell it to us like we should be happy about it. Do you see the commercials telling St Louis that we are different. We want....... That's [nonsense] [nonsense] [nonsense]. We want what everyone else wants. No more. No less.roadkillIL wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025 23:28 pm Hey Hey, 4 syllables usage from gASS gReNe. Way to go, Negative Nellie. The koolaid drinkers (otherwize known to most as fans) are enjoying the team's success [what there is of that]. U try so hard to be a downer, coming off as crabby. OH...crab grass... nobody likes that.
Anytime a Pro Sports franchise in your town operates differently than ALL THE OTHER TEAMS, that is a very very bad sign. It means that you won't be sitting at the big boy table. You're sitting in the stupid section, instead.
I got fed up with the way John Mozeliak was running the Cardinals about 10 years ago. I have barely watched a Cardinals game in over 5 years. I stopped listening to his [nonsense] and stopped paying attention to the team. What I didn't do was spam a message board with repetitive, immature rants.
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Kronke’s Rams continually tanked when they were here, how is that similar to the Blues? Also I be pointed out several times that all other teams do not do things the way you want so I won’t waste time with your hyperbole there. Furthermore I do agree with you that you can still be a fan and hate the GM at the same time but your arguments make no sensea smell of green grass wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 05:51 amI was a football fan since the 70s, and I saw 2 teams pulled out from under me. When I see a pro sports showing signs of dissing fans in St Louis, I get mad very fast. I see the Blues now acting too much like the Kroenke Rams. For some reason, the NHL excitement that reaches other cities is out of our reach--forever. Other teams get the elite talent, and we get 15 guys that play hard, and they sell it to us like we should be happy about it. Do you see the commercials telling St Louis that we are different. We want....... That's [nonsense] [nonsense] [nonsense]. We want what everyone else wants. No more. No less.roadkillIL wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025 23:28 pm Hey Hey, 4 syllables usage from gASS gReNe. Way to go, Negative Nellie. The koolaid drinkers (otherwize known to most as fans) are enjoying the team's success [what there is of that]. U try so hard to be a downer, coming off as crabby. OH...crab grass... nobody likes that.
Anytime a Pro Sports franchise in your town operates differently than ALL THE OTHER TEAMS, that is a very very bad sign. It means that you won't be sitting at the big boy table. You're sitting in the stupid section, instead.
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AtillaTheBlue1
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What’s to be excited about either way. Win or lose.
This team could rattle off 10 straight and I still wouldn’t be excited watching the product or about the future in general.
This team could rattle off 10 straight and I still wouldn’t be excited watching the product or about the future in general.
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Jeff Goldblum
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Cause youre not a fan of the Blues. You're a troll.
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Jeff Goldblum
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You were supposed to leave after they won in the playoffs last season. But you have no integrity.a smell of green grass wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 11:31 amEvidently, being a fan is like being a player. When losing, some skate to the sidelines and roll their eyes, while others skate to front of the net to put a stop to the zh1t. I'm at the front of the net, and I'm not leaving.Jeff Goldblum wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 06:18 amIf you dont like it then dont watch it.a smell of green grass wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 05:51 amI was a football fan since the 70s, and I saw 2 teams pulled out from under me. When I see a pro sports showing signs of dissing fans in St Louis, I get mad very fast. I see the Blues now acting too much like the Kroenke Rams. For some reason, the NHL excitement that reaches other cities is out of our reach--forever. Other teams get the elite talent, and we get 15 guys that play hard, and they sell it to us like we should be happy about it. Do you see the commercials telling St Louis that we are different. We want....... That's [nonsense] [nonsense] [nonsense]. We want what everyone else wants. No more. No less.roadkillIL wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025 23:28 pm Hey Hey, 4 syllables usage from gASS gReNe. Way to go, Negative Nellie. The koolaid drinkers (otherwize known to most as fans) are enjoying the team's success [what there is of that]. U try so hard to be a downer, coming off as crabby. OH...crab grass... nobody likes that.
Anytime a Pro Sports franchise in your town operates differently than ALL THE OTHER TEAMS, that is a very very bad sign. It means that you won't be sitting at the big boy table. You're sitting in the stupid section, instead.
I got fed up with the way John Mozeliak was running the Cardinals about 10 years ago. I have barely watched a Cardinals game in over 5 years. I stopped listening to his [nonsense] and stopped paying attention to the team. What I didn't do was spam a message board with repetitive, immature rants.