Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for September 12, 2010
Transcript:
Adam: I can't believe hockey season starts in less than a month. Clayton: That was a quick offseason. Adam: Who do you like this year? B'Hawks to repeat? Flyers to avenge? Habs to surprise? Clayton: Let me think. Adam: Sharks to bite? Kings to rule? Flames to burn? Oilers to get greased? Clayton: I'm going to say something that may surprise you. Adam: You wouldn't. Clayton: Yes, no doubt about it. Leafs over the Islanders for the cup. Adam: Impossible. Clayton: Nothing is impossible in the NHL! Adam: Well, that is. They're in the same conference. Clayton: I also predict Don Cherry will tone down his act. Adam: Pfft. Leafs over the Isles is more likely.
gylbertpenguin about 14 years ago
Burn, Flames, Burn!
cdward about 14 years ago
B’Hawks to repeat - although it’s practically a different team this year.
LittleSister18 about 14 years ago
I would say Chicago Blackhawks, or Pittsburgh Penguins, or maybe even the Colorado Avalanche. And you can never count out the Detroit Redwings.
Yeah I’m a girl who just happens to like hockey.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 14 years ago
I say our team the Atlanta Thrashers will go all the way this season.
Ursula A Kehoe Premium Member about 14 years ago
Go Leafs!
twj0729 about 14 years ago
Pittsburgh Penguins, all the way! Of course, we’ll have to push the Wings out of the way!
ses1066 about 14 years ago
There will be no Lightning strike this year.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
why aren’t the Leafs known as the Leaves?
Or would you rather I just leaf you alone?
and if the Leafs turn their season around, do they turn over a new leaf?
ok ok, I’ll get the puck outta here
BelleBaubo about 14 years ago
Unfortunately, my Bruins won’t win until they get a new owner.
dante.deangelo about 14 years ago
what does HABS means?
Russell Sketchley Premium Member about 14 years ago
The name “Habs” came from les habitants, the French settlers and later the inhabitants of French origin who farmed along the shores of the St. Lawrence Gulf and River. The nickname was given to the Montreal Canadiens way back when they were predominantly made up of French Canadian players. The name stuck, even though they no longer have an unusually high percentage of French Canadians on the team.
i_am_the_jam about 14 years ago
As someone who gave up on organized sports long ago, I’m SO glad I don’t get this joke.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 14 years ago
Re Little Sister: There’s nothing wrong with girls who like hokey. My Grandma tought me to love the game.
keltii about 14 years ago
The day Don Cherry “tones” it down is the day Hockey Night in Canada (TV show on CBC here in Canada) goes off the air,, you can’t have that show without Don and his over the top suits! look it up, they are very um “colourful”
chromosome Premium Member about 14 years ago
Wings to fly!
pbuckland Premium Member about 14 years ago
Rangers, Devils, Sabres, Senators, Panthers, Capitals, Hurricanes, Blue Jackets, Predators, Canucks, Wild, Stars, Coyotes.
There, we musn’t leave anyone out. Fairness in the media and equal time time for all, just like politics.
nikkij about 14 years ago
The day the Leafs win the Cup is the day the CANUCKS win the cup! And yeah, that’ll be the same day Cherry tones it down.
marlyn about 14 years ago
Clayton is a smart boy.
cdward about 14 years ago
Little Sister, you go girl! Our adult team has women on it!
ssejhill about 14 years ago
great line … don cherry to tone it down … now that’s funny!