NeonClaws
NeonClaws
NeonClaws

I want to hate Heather so much for having a dream life but I just can’t. She’s so genuinely good and not in a goody-two-shoes kind of way, which is its own special kind of hateful, but in a kind-smart-sensitive-generous-honest way. I truly just like her a lot.

Heather. Has. A PODCAST?!?!?!

I also sometimes feel like they should get rid of Vicki but then I remember that her batshittery is the pretty much the only reason I still watch this show. Nothing else interesting is going on in the lives of the other housewives. All Tamra’s got going for her this season is the conflict with her loser son, then

Sightseeing tourists periscoping their adventures in real time is something I can understand. That sounds fun and not especially intrusive or annoying to everyone else around you, especially at a theme park. But blocking someone’s view to capture a recording of a concert or show that people paid good money to see is

The people who buy seats at a concert and then insist on standing and blocking the view of everyone sitting behind them are the worst and should be shamed. If you want to stand and dance and jump or whatever then get a general admission ticket.

I agree 100% re the Conn Smythe. I was favoring Kessel because I thought it would be poetic justice after his treatment in Toronto but when they were about to announce the winner last night I was yelling Sid’s name, hoping it would be him. People who are griping about him winning without putting up the points either

Poor Fleury only did a tiny little turn with the cup and you could tell from the look on his face that it was a very bittersweet moment for him. For all the kudos Murray is getting for his performance, I think Fleury would have done as well if not better. The fact of the matter is that Murray was only really tested in

Personally, I started to think they could go all the way in late March, after the HBK line really started clicking. They were my bracket pick to make the final and win (against Dallas).

It’s outrageous that Letang wasn’t nominated for the Norris Trophy and that Sullivan wasn’t nominated for Coach of the Year. We’ll just have to content ourselves when Crosby wins his third Hart and Rutherford wins GM of the year.

Nope. Sid gave the Cup to Trevor Daley, who broke his ankle playing against Tampa Bay. Then Daley passed it to Duper, who had to retire earlier in the season due to health reasons. Then Duper to Kunitz, who is an alternate captain, then Kuniz to Malkin, who is the other alternate captain. Then Fleury was either right

You’ve had a lot of people respond to you about how amazing Crosby’s play-making, blocks, passes, and leadership were during the entire run of the playoffs, especially the final, and that regardless of how many points he actually put up, he was clearly the best player of the post-season.

Actually the Vegas oddsmakers were not that much better than the NHL analysts. The first odds posted had the Pens at something like +125 (bet $100 to win $125) and the Sharks were at +185. When people who knew better saw those odds they must have bet on the Pens like crazy because within 24 hours they were at -160

This is exactly what Sullivan has been telling his team - play your game, the best game you know you can play, regardless off bad calls and bad bounces, and we will win, because our best game is better then theirs. Simple as that.

I could not for the life of me understand why so many people favored the Sharks to win over the Pens. The common “wisdom” was that because the Sharks had more goals for and less goals against than the Pens did coming into the Final, that they were clearly the better team. Please. That stat means less than nothing when

Tuesday was an optional skate day for the Penguins. Crosby was there for it, and by multiple accounts spent a good chuck of his time practicing faceoffs. Funny how that works, right? An immensely talented player spends a little extra time working on one particular aspect of his game, and then performs that same aspect

I’m with you on your Geno theory. He was definitely wincing last night during the game.

To all the Crosby-haters:

Psst. That play was planned out before the faceoff. Sheary definitely knew the pass was coming.

Nothing will ever shut the Crosby haters up - at this point they’re either more afraid of admitting they’re wrong than they are of looking ridiculous, or they’re simply too stupid to realize how good Crosby truly is - but can the rest of us rational hockey fans take a moment to laugh heartily at them after tonight’s

Early in overtime, Conor Sheary found himself in the middle of the ice with the puck and he fired a deflected shot into the corner.