I have a confession to make. I acted in person exactly how you'd expect, lol. I turned the game off at their first goal (I was so pissed I was planning on missing this game from the start but turned it on out of hope). I was following on my phone and was cursing this team out and worse than that. If you guys want me to get my just desserts I got it by missing the comeback. That was the most shocking win I can remember and I missed it due to a mix of anger and fear. Oh well, I guess that's a lesson for me. I still don't know how to feel right now.
Edit: I forgot to mention that I had a miserable day at work and was just irate at what was happening in this game double as a result.
This is a great, very self-aware post. Here's the lesson to learn. As a fan, if you have the time to sit down and watch a whole game you have to stick it out tough moments because...well...crazy shit happens in sports. When you get all miserable and give up on a game you cost yourself the opportunity to enjoy that crazy shit...which is the best damn part of sports. That is turn will make you kind of a miserable fan.
Also, just take the bad times. Watch the other team celebrate their wins...soak that crap in. It makes the rare great moments like getting to the ECF (and that shit is rare) that much better.
I'm a superstitious guy. There are hockey gods. We want good things as fans? Stick with the bad to get to the good. Earn it!