Mon, 13 Apr 2009|
Michael basks in the glory of correctly predicting Kessel's hat trick and the guys also chat about BU's national championship win
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I'm just waiting. I'm waiting for Michael to predict what I'm gonna say. That's -- it'll happen -- that I don't have a lot of want to putting gotta pressure on your but I got you in your next game whenever that is. I got to put not a hat -- No pressure -- granola. -- Well. I mean all I -- written all I predict it was that he would sit out one of the two games that's nothing anybody could -- figured that one out. But -- my man over here not only predicted heat all. Was.
And escorts into here's what doesn't make sense this is what does that make this is why the world is upside down that's want to play the games on the -- It would make sense that I'll be celebrating today because I had Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods. And a master's pool. Network got a I've got a great chance -- a 50% chance of winning US can't itself Mickelson or Tiger Woods either guy in the way Phil Mickelson started yesterday. When this thing about it went with tiger went with bill that's all right. The money spend this thing. And had something that I can't control at all.
And you don't get anything for. Actually happens. Me I mean you didn't win the bet with Matt from Wilmington so you know longer have to set up that -- traceable I would do that they. And that anything out of it it is a bet that had no. At the rainbow on this on the bet that the I pictured a picture -- back to the bench after the third one the compact our conversation Friday just laugh. I mean just big and as he thinks it probably doesn't -- the conversations are all like any members that you told it was an escort theory.
Now a lot of your objectives and saying you know what the lottery number today. What's gonna happen here with you know baseball what's gonna happen where. Where football now. I don't know I don't know which -- do dale got to feel you take that back it you know organic thing you can't. Manufacture this step it's going to be supplement -- and heart. Somebody your names so you couldn't ask your regular to make a specific prognostication. It just passed out it has to happen and -- Elaine. That you go from there that's looked -- the -- story about my my late great grandma when the best storytellers. I've ever met my man. So she was he beautiful great men with lottery play. Everyday. Everyday she played the lottery. Lot of money. At every day every day she played it if you -- sister about it. And they had little lottery -- potter books and they would debate the numbers that came out. This number come up and she was convinced. That when she hit. That was the lord's work going to. Be able to report certain to gamble every -- And that got to sort out anyway I about by sister data books for college seniors need to books. Here at the lottery. Odd happened that connects well but one guy. In my in my very undistinguished. CYO. Basketball career. We scored our team high scoring team with quick 37 points in a quick hurry the Celtics your -- We scored with the parties are obligated to 37 in nineteen. -- sit there. She's at her house. And -- does like ten minutes for him in the lottery today at number 37. Take our 371 they scored very simple. -- came -- great column April like four days it.
Or five days you're favorite bread Oliver I don't know -- it hit -- you're like okay Michael I got another area. Today about the lottery Bible but I talk to Westchester. I got bloody -- I got my grandson here but I just come for odd man. Friday -- Predict they'll cancel its -- Patrick and finished with 360. -- was going to -- actress and finished with 360. I don't know do you believe it was lap on archery Ottawa but he gotta pressure on that you -- next game and that is. --
No fracture it's got out of level that I guess that's it and last year and -- You know -- site getting blasted game.
Well you got it. The guy has got -- top five opt out how to operate one my top three favorite happy about that was cool I mean. There was so many other things that happened over the weekend but let's be honest that is all about us up off the -- out with that. Phil Kessel scored three it was such an unbelievable sports weekend. And at one point Saturday night burger and -- serial texting back and forth and and he's saying are you watching this and and and I'm saying I have no alike of course I'm watching it. I saw truly one of the great athletic events have ever seen and I know that sounds like an exaggeration. Their goal in Alaska not only that Jack parker pulled his goaltender with three and a half minutes. Three and a half minutes -- third he's he's down 31 -- basically say well. Or money -- 31 whatever -- pulled the goalie with three and happen at left. Miami has like -- almost 240. Up empty net they can't score I meet with. And then to to score two goals -- goalie pulled and -- to win it overtime on the shot they wanted to on what you saw Saturday night was the reason --
Ports jackets in a lot of hockey in his days played a lot of hockey coaxed on and on I wonder. If he has ever experienced anything like this in his career.
He said he said it was the it was the most amazing game he's ever been apart now he had to be you team that was down. You know came back -- and then they end up losing in triple overtime. But he said this might have been the greatest college hockey game he's ever seen. It was just it was mind boggling Saturday night. To see it and and you know sit there all by myself and my family room and I'm gallon and I'm jumping up and down and it was -- regular joint. By that time they were kept well my daughter wasn't home yet but the other two were cash to oversee. These downstairs -- TV we're just --
I know people many people have talked a jacket and and some people of talked to Jack that we know but we want to talk to won't. And now we think we we have pretty good shot of talk.
other going to have a parade tomorrow from rock and more up to the again a Serena celebrate the national title and good for them they should celebrate I mean. They work clearly the best team in college hockey the second half of the season they got their act together around. January. They hit the Beanpot -- like Jack Parker's teams always do. Through the hockey east tournament and through the NCAA tournament.
The only thing is. You gotta imagine. This is killing Miami law. It's got I don't know -- I you know what this is something they got Kenny Perry yet on -- yes it is something and let there there are many people want their professional athletes can say that. High school athletes in today this. There -- certain games you'll never. Ever forget. And and that you never get over it holds its almost like -- never get a -- heart and a it is if it's their version of heartbreaking and always talking about games in this -- it is it really that serious. There are certain heartbreaking moment. Whether you experience them at nine years old or experienced them at 21 like some of these kids. That will never ever be screw up from him. Now will be one that you probably never get over. I mean it was it was some amazing it was on illegal releasing playing at W second guessing themselves. God's -- say. I had just on this one thing that we would about there was victory the coach will always think about what could have done.
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