Well that was painful. Just painful.
This game still hurts.
The problem is I don't remember the game. When I left the arena that afternoon, I was in shock.
The overtime intermission was one of the most surreal moments I've ever heard. The thing was it was eerily quiet. Deathly quiet. No one really moved for the whole time which is bizarre looking back to not move for 15 minutes but no one budged.
The overtime started and the buzz was back and it was a loud mixed crowd.
Then the air came out of the building.
Adam Graves scored a wrap around goal past Marty and it was over.
It think this was the first time the first time that I didn't even make it through the three stars before I left. It was after the handshake line was over.
Never before, and honestly never again, have I ever been so depressed when I walked out of the CAA.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Playoff Memories: 4/17/97-Montreal at New Jersey Game 1
What a bizzare night this was.
It was the first playoff game I'd ever been to. My dad and I had been going to games all season and had a package in section 217, row 17, seat 9 & 10. But or the first time this was a playoff game.
It was a Thursday night and the CAA was electric. This was the first game since June 24, 1995 so we were ready to explode.
When the puck dropped it was loud electric. The game itself felt so much faster than it probably was. Alot of the game was a blur. I remember after the first goal, some fan threw a pig's head on the ice. It felt like a major fuck you to the Panthers fan at the time. Hysterical moment.
Suddenly it's late in the third. The game has flown by, it's 4-2 Devils and we were starting to get ready to go home when a little bit of playoff magic happened.
The Canadiens had pulled their goalie and played the puck in deep. Then Marty picked up the puck and shot it down the ice. I remember thinking nothing of it till it was still going straight down the ice and there wasn't a single player near it.
It felt like slow motion as the puck went in the net, the light went on and the horn went off. After that I don't even remember hearing The Hey Song.
I jumped into the aisle and started highfiving everyone around and two big guys ran over and hugged me in celebration. That went down as what I now call my first "Hug a stranger" moment.
It wasn't until the replay was shown on the board that I saw Marty jump into Shawn Chamber's arms in celebration. It was amazing. The chants of "MAR-TIN!!! MAR-TIN!!!" still remain some of the loudest I've ever heard in person.
That night I also realized that TV does not do this game justice, especially back in 1997. There is no way I would ever experience that kind of moment at home watching on TV.
It was the first playoff game I'd ever been to. My dad and I had been going to games all season and had a package in section 217, row 17, seat 9 & 10. But or the first time this was a playoff game.
It was a Thursday night and the CAA was electric. This was the first game since June 24, 1995 so we were ready to explode.
When the puck dropped it was loud electric. The game itself felt so much faster than it probably was. Alot of the game was a blur. I remember after the first goal, some fan threw a pig's head on the ice. It felt like a major fuck you to the Panthers fan at the time. Hysterical moment.
Suddenly it's late in the third. The game has flown by, it's 4-2 Devils and we were starting to get ready to go home when a little bit of playoff magic happened.
The Canadiens had pulled their goalie and played the puck in deep. Then Marty picked up the puck and shot it down the ice. I remember thinking nothing of it till it was still going straight down the ice and there wasn't a single player near it.
It felt like slow motion as the puck went in the net, the light went on and the horn went off. After that I don't even remember hearing The Hey Song.
I jumped into the aisle and started highfiving everyone around and two big guys ran over and hugged me in celebration. That went down as what I now call my first "Hug a stranger" moment.
It wasn't until the replay was shown on the board that I saw Marty jump into Shawn Chamber's arms in celebration. It was amazing. The chants of "MAR-TIN!!! MAR-TIN!!!" still remain some of the loudest I've ever heard in person.
That night I also realized that TV does not do this game justice, especially back in 1997. There is no way I would ever experience that kind of moment at home watching on TV.
Playoff Memories:Introduction
Since I've been in a writing mood lately, I decided to start a blog mini-series called "Playoff Memories". This would give me a chance to do something with this ridiculous long term memory I have.
Here's how it will be formatted. My biasis will be playoff moments or games from when I became a fan back in 1994. Through these 18 years there have been alot of those. It will be Devils orienated, from that point of view, good or bad.
It will not include parades, celebrations or even regular season runs that led to the playoffs.
Also I will try to find videos and/or photos to tell the story as well. This will make it more fun to work on.
Also, if you reading this, feel free to comment back either on here or via any social network outlet you can find me on.
Finally what's cool about this for me is that most of these moments happened pre-social networking so it will be the first time I write about them.
So I hope you enjoy.
Here's how it will be formatted. My biasis will be playoff moments or games from when I became a fan back in 1994. Through these 18 years there have been alot of those. It will be Devils orienated, from that point of view, good or bad.
It will not include parades, celebrations or even regular season runs that led to the playoffs.
Also I will try to find videos and/or photos to tell the story as well. This will make it more fun to work on.
Also, if you reading this, feel free to comment back either on here or via any social network outlet you can find me on.
Finally what's cool about this for me is that most of these moments happened pre-social networking so it will be the first time I write about them.
So I hope you enjoy.
Glee Top 5 Worst Performances (Season 3)
It's that time of the year and this year is different. It's Graduation year. So
here I am for a Glee worst of list. (And of course a best of list) Sit back and enjoy.
This was released as a single and they asked fans to buy this stupid track. This was bad and annoying.
#5
This was released as a single and they asked fans to buy this stupid track. This was bad and annoying.
#4
What the hell was that? I hate this song and this performance was terrible. Even Heather Morris's dancing couldn't save this.
#3
So it's the season premiere of the show and THIS is what they give us? Wow. This was so annoying. What else can I say?
#2
Okay seriously, I don't hate Heather Morris. This is just bad luck. Normally I would ignore prom songs, I'm not a big pop person anymore so the songs are usually over my head. But I couldn't ignore this disaster.
#1
Do I HAVE to comment on this? This was bad. I could have lived with it if wasn't sung by Ricky Martin in SPANGLISH!!! Seriously who thought this was a good idea?
Glee Top 10 Best Performances (Season 3)
It's that time of the year and this year is different. It's Graduation year. So here I am for a Glee best of list. (And a worst of list) Sit back and enjoy.
Best marriage proposal EVER. Also I have to give bonus points for Glee getting me to love a song I truly despise. Awesome choreography and the visual of Will diving into the pool in a suit will always live with me.
#10
Best marriage proposal EVER. Also I have to give bonus points for Glee getting me to love a song I truly despise. Awesome choreography and the visual of Will diving into the pool in a suit will always live with me.
#9
This by far had the most surprising performance. It told the story of the scene, straight from Chicago. This was the first time Glee pulled off a story song really well.
#8
Harmonies, meaning and crying. This was a bunch of beautiful girls singing a beautiful song. And then there was Sugar just sitting there swaying. Otherwise fantastic.
#7
Do I have to say anything? The most accidental tribute in the history of television. This was one of the few times all season where me and Mandy were simply silent listening. Totally amazing.
#6
If you didn't love Santana already, this moment sealed it. It was the culmination of her coming out episode and it blew me away.
#5
This is the song that won nationals for New Directions. I was going to leave out nationals performances out but I couldn't resist. This was stuck in my head for days and it's so much fun to watch.
#4
This stole the show on Michael Jackson night. From 2Chellos to Santana looking amazing and the one tme I acutally enjoyed Sebastian. I actually found myself cheering when it was over, till Santana got slushied.
#3
Did you think I was going to go the whole list without a Rachel solo? This was the last song at Regionials and for me it stole the show. I fell in love with this song and have been listening to this verison and the original ever since.
#2
This is the song that started the Whitney episode. If you find this version, audio or video, it is simply unbelieveable and bone chilling. There's not much else I can say.
Honorable Mentions
I decided to make a mini list of songs that were awesome but not the Top 10, but also simply incredible.
Where did this come from? This was by far the best Kurt overall peformance ever.
Some people hated it. I loved it. It was Sam's return to the show. Almost the case of you don't know what you are missing till it's gone.
I had to include this mainly because I geeked out when it came on. No other reason.
Where did this come from? I would have saw this duo in an awesome fun perfomance. This was that.
I didn't wanna cry during the finale. I really didn't. I was prepared not to cry. Then they start the show with this song and I was gone.
#1
This was by far my favorite performance of the year. This song won them sectionals but it never left my head. The guys were simply amazing and the sound was incredible.
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