1/12 - Kraken at Bruins

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Andy Moog! Andy God Damn Moog!
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I was hoping this team was above the whole “first game at home after a west coast trip is a scheduled loss” thing.
 

durandal1707

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They didn't have luck on their side tonight and only one PP, but their execution was lacking too. Pasta not getting shots on net, Marchand constantly mishandling the puck, the defense with many off-line passes. Sucks but maybe a timely wakeup call ahead of the Leafs.
 

Murby

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Meh. Rather not lose to a division opponent, so...not too bad. Good news is the Leafs lost too....beat the Leafs Saturday. Woot.
 

Ferm Sheller

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I don't know, I'd look a little closer to home.
I’d be interested to know whether you really think my post had any effect on the game’s outcome. I can’t tell if people are joking when they suggest that posts affect games, or if some people actually believe that they do. Seems like a dumb question, but I sometimes take it for granted that people are educated/intelligent.
 

wiffleballhero

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I’d be interested to know whether you really think my post had any effect on the game’s outcome. I can’t tell if people are joking when they suggest that posts affect games, or if some people actually believe that they do. Seems like a dumb question, but I sometimes take it for granted that people are educated/intelligent.
No, of course not, although I do reserve most of my magical thinking for sports related stupidity.

(I might still be convinced that Trot Nixon's offensive productivity was cosmically tied to my wife's bowel movements.)
 

Ferm Sheller

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No, of course not, although I do reserve most of my magical thinking for sports related stupidity.

(I might still be convinced that Trot Nixon's offensive productivity was cosmically tied to my wife's bowel movements.)
Okay, phew!

As for your parenthetical statement, I'm not going to push you to elaborate. :)
 

wiffleballhero

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I'm not going to push you to elaborate. :)
Oh, I'll elaborate:

So somewhere around, let's say, early August of 04 we started to notice a very funny correlation, which was simply that if my wife was watching the Red Sox game with me, Trot Nixon invariably seemed to make mostly just outs, except when she missed his ABs because she had gone to the bathroom. If she was in the bathroom, his on base % was .... maybe not 1.000 but it was really high. It was absolutely uncanny and hilarious because, for the most part, she wasn't thinking about this at all and would just have to go to the bathroom and then she'd be a little miffed that she missed the big offensive event, again from Nixon (a single bringing in the runner from second, a double to the gap, whatever).

And it only applied with Trot Nixon.

The only one time she just took to, you know, ceremoniously going to the bathroom as Nixon left the on deck circle was the AB that resulted in the double off the wall in game 4 of the world series. She waited until then to totally submit to the magical thinking.

In 04 I watched all but a small number of innings in the regular season. She maybe settled in for the fifth to ninth a few days a week in the home stretch. So the sample size was not massive, but large enough to be pretty funny. And it is not like she had giardia or something where she was on the can all summer (Nixon would have been the MVP with a little giardia), it was just every once in a while it would seem to come up.

It was the scatalogical version of having a lucky seat, made more funny because she'd always end up missing the actual hit.