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lmaoMan, if they had this back in 2011 we could've found Whitey in the crowd.
Taken with 11:03 left in the second and down 2-0, and everyone looks defeated.
Looking for Backes and the Black Aces now.
Also the people who bought the ridiculously priced tickets I saw on resale sites.
Taken with 11:03 left in the second and down 2-0, and everyone looks defeated.
Looking for Backes and the Black Aces now.
Also the people who bought the ridiculously priced tickets I saw on resale sites.
That second goal happened so quickly. I wasn't too dismayed going into the period break 1-0 with the way the B's were playing.I can not put in words how deflated the arena was after the first period - Shots on goal were 12 BOS 4 STL and yet we trailed 2-0.
Perhaps this is the reason playing at home can become a liability. I'm convinced players feel the panic of the fans and then overcompensate.
The Blues were not spooked about playing at TD Garden - They won 3 games in Winnipeg, 2 in Dallas, 2 in San Jose and 3 in Boston.
That picture really captures the mood inside TD Garden
I think I found Hull too, and possibly St. Louis' scratches.I think I found Miller, Clifton, Wagner, and two older guys in the healthy scratch box on 9. In the box to their right, 7 youngish guys dressed casually, some in Bruins fan-jerseys - family? Aces? The next box has the NESN crew, with Jack, Brick, et. al.
I think I also found Brett Hull in the suites on level 6, literally contemplating his drink. Could be a lookalike. Three or four suites to the right of the cameras in a suite with Blues fans.
I'll try and screencap these tomorrow.
P.S. Great job getting the folks in 328-305, gigapixel. :/
That second goal happened so quickly. I wasn't too dismayed going into the period break 1-0 with the way the B's were playing.
I was just about to get out of my chair for the break and it was suddenly 2-0.
Like the attendees, I felt that was it. I didn't think St. Louis could win 1-0, but 2 would be enough. Like Nashville, they can protect the house at that stage.
I know it's a different time and a team constructed differently, but last night made me really appreciate the intimidating influence Boston's home ice had on the Canucks in 2011.
The road team won five of the seven games.
I would like to see @Ladyfan @Kate08 @EverettMike check in on this thread along with anyone else who was there.
First goal hurt, but people were still into it trying to rally the team. The second goal was a dagger and the building went completely dead.
I know people like to **** on the fans that were in the building for not being loud, but for many of us who have been in the building for too many elimination games, it felt like Groundhog Day and that we had front row seats to a funeral.
Personally, going into the first intermission I was stunned. The group of people I meet with during each intermission was stunned. By the second intermission I was gutted.
@Kate08 - Can you screengrab your section?
I know the Groundhog Day feeling - Take away 2011 and any Game 7's with Toronto the history hasn't been great in the new Garden
I just found my wife and I. Wow do I look depressed. Once Pietroangelo scored I think a lot of people felt it was over or at least they were in serious trouble. Scoring with seconds left in the period was a buzz kill for the crowd.
A friend sent me a screenshot of me. I look like I’m going to puke.
I just found my wife and I. Wow do I look depressed. Once Pietroangelo scored I think a lot of people felt it was over or at least they were in serious trouble. Scoring with seconds left in the period was a buzz kill for the crowd.
Well pass it on
The road team won five of the seven games.
I would like to see @Ladyfan @Kate08 @EverettMike check in on this thread along with anyone else who was there.