Games with Names - “2011 Stanley Cup Final: Game 7” with Zdeno Chara and Joe List | Bruins vs. Canucks
Episode Date: December 6, 2022On today’s episode we’re heading back to the ice. We’re joined by Bruins legend Zdeno Chara to go deep on Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final. Comedian and friend of the show Joe List joins us in-st...udio as we go back to the world in June of 2011 (7:47) and revisit these squads along with the 2011 NHL season (23:30). Chara joins the show to talk being a Boston sports icon, retirement life, and hoisting the Cup (49:19). We talk legacy and score the game (1:25:04).Support the show: http://www.gameswithnames.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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June 15th, 2011
Rogers Arena,
Vancouver, Canada.
Booze rained down in a hostile
environment. The Bruins are tied with the Canucks Vancouver, Canada. Who's rained down in a hostile environment?
The Bruins are tied with the Canucks 3-3.
Lord Stanley's Cup is in the building.
This is Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Final.
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On today's episode, we're talking
Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley
Cup Final. The Bruins
and the Canucks.
We'll be taking a look back at these teams to lead up
to the series. We'll be joined by
Zidane Oshara.
Is he one of your faves? One of my faves.
One of the greats of all time. Most feared
fighter in the history of the league. Sweet
guy. Tallest guy. They had to change the rules for the stick length do you know what the stick length
i've heard of this yeah i had the same rule in my house my penis was too long for the house folks
do we do jokes or how does it work okay this is a joke free environment dude can you can you stop
with the jokes i went big dick early. He's got the longest stick.
It's better than a small dick.
I hate small dicks.
Small dicks suck, dude.
Yeah.
Too bad you got one, bro.
What the fuck, dude?
Zing.
Fuck.
This is the craziest episode of Games and Names yet.
We'll check out what was going on in the world in June 2011,
and we'll wrap it up by scoring
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and recommend a game for us to cover so you know why are we doing this match is this one of the
old-timers for you well this was the clinching game.
See, I mean, I don't want to just come in here
and start criticizing the show.
But to me, the game is 2013 against the Maple Leafs.
The Bruins were down 4-1 with nine minutes left.
Came back and won.
There's a reason we're not doing that, though, right?
It's the 28-3.
Oh, am I blowing this?
No, it's all right.
Was he dead?
Was he not on the team?
Was he retired?
We're saving that one for Bergeron.
Oh, you got to have Bergeron.
You got to have me in.
That's my man crush.
We're going to have you back.
Oh, my God.
We'll be our honorary Bruins guy.
If I had to have sex with one man.
Really?
If I got to have sex.
Whatever the...
I love Bergeron.
Chara stinks.
I don't even like him.
He's huge, though.
No, I'm only kidding.
And you already have,
we already talked about dick.
You say you don't like small dicks.
He's got a big dick, probably.
I'm only kidding.
I love Chara.
He is one of my favorite players of all time.
He's just not as hot as Bergeron.
But no, this game was unbelievable.
It was the day they won the cup.
I was drunk.
I was in the East Village.
I tried to go to,
there was a Boston bar called Professor Tom's.
I met one of my girlfriends there. She's still saved in my Boston bar called Professor Tom's. I met one of my
girlfriends there. She's still saved in my phone as Ellie Professor Tom's. Oh, wow. Was she a Boston
girl? No, she wasn't. She just happened to be at the bar. Well, that's where I went there, but it
was too packed when I got there. So I had to go to just like a regular bar and be like, can I get
the Stanley Cup final on? And they were like, no. And I was like, please. And I had to
give them, I like palmed them money to get the hockey game on. And I just watched on like a
little TV by myself. Oh my God. Yeah. Where's your accent? Why don't you have an accent? You said bar,
you should be saying bar. Well, I used to have an accent and everyone called me a big tool,
piece of shit, idiot. And then Goodwill Hunting came out. I tried to curb my accent and then
Goodwill Hunting came out when I was in high school.
And then all of a sudden it was cool to have the accent.
But I had already lost it.
It'll come out if I was drinking or if we...
But you don't drink.
We don't drink no more.
I don't drink anymore, no.
But if I did, I'd sound like a Kennedy.
I was trying to go for Kennedy on the open.
That was really bad.
Yeah.
I've been told better.
I didn't know you were doing Boston.
I thought that was...
That was my Boston accent.
You know, I spent a lot of time there.
People say I sound like a Bostonian,
so I wanted to put it out there.
I went for Kennedy once.
I had a woman in my trunk.
It was terrible.
Ted Kennedy.
Samantha.
That is too far.
Well, so.
No, this game was unbelievable.
Game seven.
Yeah, the game itself is like, it's kind of a blowout, but it's still game seven.
It was amazing because, first of all, the Bruins that year played the most games ever
to win a Stanley Cup.
They had three out of the four series went seven.
I remember that, I think.
How many games of these did you go to?
I went to game six where they lost.
Yeah.
I didn't know.
Or they won game six.
I went to that game then.
And then they brought it to seven.
Yeah.
I went to that game.
I went to a bunch of these games.
You know, you live in Boston.
You're not really used to that.
You go to a lot of, like, championship-type games.
You know, I've been to Red Sox World Series, played in a couple Super Bowls, and you're not really used to that. You go to a lot of like championship type games.
You know, I've been to Red Sox World Series,
played in a couple Super Bowls,
a few Super Bowls, sorry.
And then, yeah, you know, you watch these games.
I think the Rebs even went to a championship one of these times.
This is the game, I think,
that they won that made it an all decade
where you won in every sport, Boston, right?
I think, yeah we yeah yeah they were
the last that's insane that i think we had three of them in a year yeah i guess um here it was we
had we went to the super bowl this year and lost when the socks win 13 they won in 0-4, 7, 13, and 18. The 13, no.
Yeah, I don't know.
The Bruins went to the cup final in 13.
And lost.
And lost.
That was, I mean, don't you want to ask him about that, too?
They were up game six.
They were up a goal with like 80 seconds left.
They lost in regulation.
You ask him.
I don't want to ask him.
He's such an intimidating guy when you see him on the ice. He's like seven feet tall. And then you put like five inches of skate on him. I don't want to ask him. He's such an intimidating guy when you see him on the ice.
He's like seven feet tall,
and then you put like five inches of skate on him.
It's terrifying.
He looks huge.
Terrifying.
Is he the tallest hockey player ever?
Yeah.
Yeah, I think so.
Legitimately, like the most feared fighter.
I mean, his reach is like nine feet.
I mean, he could punch the goalie from the blue line.
But he's never really the fighter, though.
It was always like Sean Thornton,
Milan would always fight.
Yeah.
But he would fight, but he wasn't the go-to guy.
Yeah, he wasn't, you know,
it's almost like he was like,
everyone knew not to fuck with him.
Somebody fought him recently,
and it didn't go great.
Not that long ago.
Anyways.
Well, he was a guy that even Sam was trying to get him
to sign some form to get on the show, and he wouldn't sign it, and he was like guy that even sam was trying to get him to sign some form
to get on the show and he wouldn't sign it and he was like i don't want to fuck with him yeah he's
got that level of intimidation even on like a zoom he's a very very intimidating guy i've seen
him once riding he he rides a bike around boston because he lived in north the north end and he
would ride his bike to the arena and i think
his bike it's like a huge giant bike and you just see this large human just riding his bike around
and everyone no one fucked with them everyone just looked and said hr and he just roll around
just intimidating everyone as he goes he's so terrifying but he has the reputation of being
like the sweetest sweet thoughtful thoughtful guy, best teammate ever.
He's a good glue guy.
He's a glue guy.
Let's go back to June 15, 2011.
The number one movie was Super 8.
Remember that one?
Yeah.
Wasn't that Spielberg's comeback?
He produced it.
It was a bunch of kids a camera something bad happened
same synopsis as uh r kelly's doc and uh my goodness uh no but it was it was like a it was
like a stranger things almost type vibe like that type of it was fun i think i remember seeing it
and being like that was fun and then never seeing it again i think it's jj abrams right jj i never
saw it it had a lot of hype had a lot of hype. Had a lot of hype.
Number one song in America, Rolling in the Deep, Adele.
That was a classic. That was massive, yeah.
It was a great song.
Rolling in the deep.
Something like that.
Did it.
Anthony Weiner, photo scandal.
Resigns June 16th, the day after this, he resigned.
Holy shit.
Weiner?
That was, who had it harder than huma his poor wife oh
i guess the people that got the messages i don't know no he was uh he that she stuck it out with
him like for a while that's a great doc did you watch that doc heartbreaking yeah incredible oh
my god it's yeah i saw it on an upper west movie theater, which is where you want to see it.
Can we see that together?
We might have seen it together.
Maybe not.
I don't know.
That doesn't sound right,
but that's really something
that we both saw at the same theater.
It couldn't have been playing in that many theaters.
No, I don't think so.
It was AMC Times Square.
It wasn't the big...
Just kidding, because it's a small movie.
Has anyone ever bombed as hard as I'm bombing?
You're doing great. You're not bombing at all, as hard as I'm bombing? You're doing great.
You're not bombing at all, dude.
You're wearing masks.
You're doing great.
This is like the B.
I'm down 4-1 right now.
He's not down, dude.
You're just out here just talking, dude.
You're doing great, dude.
Wow.
But Charlie Sheen was fired from Two and a Half Men.
I think that's, was that pre-HIV?
We didn't know we had HIV yet.
So that was post. But I think he knew. I think that was part that pre-hiv we didn't know we had hiv so that was post but i think he knew
i think that was part of the meltdown oh i think that's why he was doing the winning shit i think
it was a defense so this is mechanism is he positive or is he not i think hiv you can just
get rid of with like tylenol pm i don't think it's a big deal like in south park you just got to inject money like
michael john magic johnson right i think he just uh yeah i think he's probably all right i i mean
he's back i don't know yeah i think he's okay he's making a thing he's doing an entourage with
the entourage guy is he yeah wasn't there a story where he bought bill buckner's ball
and then bill buckner came out and was like no no, I have that ball. I've always had it. Do you remember that? I think that was the story. I think he spent like $350,000
to buy the ball. Charlie Sheen? Yeah. That went through Buckner's legs. And then Bill Buckner
came out. Maybe I made this up, but I think I remember hearing this and Bill Buckner was like,
I have that ball. I've always had that ball. That's not the ball. Buckner has the ball.
That's weird. This is the story story remember this could be totally incorrect information but that was a story that was told it is true that that was told to me
buckner keeping that ball is like magic johnson keeping a needle or something i know that's not
how he got it but that's like that level of crazy he got it from fucking but you get the gist i'm
making uh anyway uh we killed osama that's like terrible to have the ball i know why would you
keep that well i think you don't want charlie sheen i'm not sure i remember when they killed
osama that was during the nhl playoffs because they cut into like it might have even been the
connects it was earlier in the uh playoffs they found him in like what they found him in like a
little hole remember they found him in a no or is that was that that was that was that he was in a house in lexington kentucky
dude he oh i remember that that was like the most unified we've been in the country
because no one was fucking pro bin laden got it this kardashian she married chris humphries
remember this this was yeah early kim kardashian celebrity
this was a televised this wedding this was i mean a journeyman landing a hot piece i mean
how when does that happen uh she lived blowing it it's like ime yudoka being with nia long or
something that's can you believe she's got like five billion dollar companies now
i know she's it's that's unreal she's fucking rich dude she's so rich she has more money than us
a lot more she's got a wide range too from humphries kanye pete pete yeah she doesn't
she doesn't discriminate she She goes for everyone.
Yeah.
She's been all over.
Reggie Bush.
Was she with Reggie?
Reggie fucked her, right?
Ray J.
Ray J.
That was the one that put her on the map.
Or the internet.
Either one.
But either way, hockey 2011.
NHL got a new deal with NBC Universal.
Previously on Versus Outdoor Life Network. That was a bad time in our lives. 11 nhl got a new deal with mbc universal previously on versus outdoor life network that was oh that
was a bad time in our lives hockey got fucked and now they're done with mbc now this is come and
gone this deal yeah they're on espn plus well that's what's good at least they're on there
was a period you couldn't find hockey on tv yeah it was right before this but then nhl the nbc was amazing i loved it heart trophy mvp i'm
i don't know i gotta i gotta come out of my shell right now i'm a little you're intimidating me
yeah i know i feel like uh you guys uh hate me here i'm getting a real bad i'm getting a bad
energy bad juju here i'm gonna i might whoa damn oh geez we're gonna have to right now especially what's going on with kanye dude we
i think the spelling is different i think it's it is i think it's you
whatever something but i might pull a sweater overhead and start throwing punches
a la chara a la chara that's fun we're back i went juju and then a la back to back praise al-ashara um all right art ross art ross trophy points leader you have better
eyesight than me i almost read that as the axl rose trophy is it yeah the sadeen sisters one of
the one of the great t-shirts of all time one of the great sports t-shirts of all time two girls
no cup that's good fuck called him the sadeens i'm like whoever came up with that is like a
brilliant writer that is like a brilliant writer.
That is weird.
That is great.
I never heard of them.
So him and his brother, the Sedin, I think they're twins, but they called them the Sedin
sisters, people that hated them because they were the goal scorers, but they weren't considered
tough guys.
So they called them the Sedin sisters.
And then the Bruins beat them in the Stanley Cup.
So there was t-shirts that we sold, black and yellow, that said, two sisters, two girls, no cup.
That's a great shirt.
It was pretty good.
I was trying to think of one in my head
and I was like, Winkle Loss Brothers.
I don't know.
That's not bad.
That wasn't bad, right?
Yeah.
I'm trying to think of a...
McCourty Brothers?
The time has passed, I think.
They just retired last year or two years ago.
I can't keep track.
Those are always the best
when you find those great sports memes
and you're like, who the fuck wrote that?
I remember I'd go to BCBU hockey games
and then the BC people would chant, sucks to BU.
And you're like, that is also pretty clever.
That's very good.
It's pretty good.
Colleges always have the best puns.
They're really good.
And then I think Syracuse started when the foul out the
left right left right left set you ever see that when they fall out no are you guys sports fans
yeah you did all right when somebody when that when somebody fouls out against syracuse the
whole arena as they're walking to the bench they chant left right and then they'll stop and so the chant
stops and then they take one step it'll be like left right sad everyone yells sit it's pretty
great that's fun i've been to a syracuse game i haven't so you got me there i got a keen work
that that squad they were good i've been to the syracuse funny bone and almost killed myself
that was every time i've ever gone Maybe the worst club in the country.
I just was there last week.
It's a nightmare.
It's horrible.
In Syracuse?
It's really bad, yeah.
The assistant coach's wife just got robbed in the parking lot, didn't she?
Oh, is that right?
That sounds right.
It seems like it's happening everywhere in this country right now.
Yeah, but Syracuse is a special level of fucking horrible.
You know what no one's done yet that should happen next in basketball
the free throw everybody's yelling and screaming at the same time but more of a distraction would
be silence and then one person yells something because when everyone's yelling it's just a white
noise it would be better if it was dead silent and as he threw someone went like you know you know
that's someone needs to coordinate that
duke could do that i'm here to help folks i did that once at a i was i was at a preseason game
and i courtside tickets and no one says shit because it's preseason so they don't care but
i saw john wall and i was like you've gained a lot of weight and he just heard me it was great
he's just looking at me like, yeah, fuck you.
And now I heard he came out with all this depression stuff and I feel like horrible about it.
Oh, geez.
You contributed.
I know.
I feel like he did like a player's tribune thing.
I'm like, I'm a fucking, I'm part of the problem.
You're a heckler.
I'm a heckler.
That's all you are.
I am.
I should have been at the Syracuse Funny Bone
ruining your fucking set.
Terrible.
Terrible club.
In the middle of nowhere.
The Vezina Trophy.
Yeah.
Best goalie, Tim Thomas, Bruins.
What is it?
Vezna.
Vezna?
Yeah.
Sports fan.
Tim Thomas was unbelievable, yeah.
But I always got to, he was never really great in the regular season,
and he was always crazy.
Didn't he have like a bomb shelter he lived in or something,
or he lives there now?
I think he went a little cuckoo.
I don't know.
He was a big conservative guy.
So that might have been part of it, you know.
But he was on his head, as they say, that whole playoff run.
It was unbelievable.
But didn't Tuca come in?
Or that was 13.
That was 13, yeah.
But he was there.
He was there, yeah.
He was the backup.
Tuca's got a ring.
Tuca's got a ring.
He's got a couple rings, no?
They only got one with this whole thing they got one that two conference championships
championships sydney crosby suffers a concussion during the winter classic on june one
and uh january one and is unable to play the rest of the playoffs. Ooh, that's sad, Kyler. He's a big Penguins fan,
even though he's from Western Massachusetts.
Oh, ouch.
Yeah.
Yike.
What were you doing, Sam?
What were you doing in 2011?
I remember we did that gig in 2011.
Oh, yeah, I bottomed out.
My rock bottom was with you in that gig.
This is completely my fault,
but Liss and I did, first off,
we did a co-headlining week at a club,
a run of casinos called Bonkers with a Z.
And it was just as bad as it sounds.
And I booked it and this was my fault.
We flew into the wrong state on the wrong day.
I fucked up that hard.
It was Wisconsin.
I think we flew into Michigan.
No, I believe, yes.
No, the gig was in Upper Peninsula, Michigan, but we flew into Michigan. No, I believe, yes. No, the gig was in Upper Peninsula, Michigan,
but we flew to Detroit.
So technically it was the right state,
but they were like, no, you got to fly to Milwaukee.
So we had to rent a car and drive
like all the way around Lake Michigan or whatever it is.
And that's when I revealed to you that I can't really drive.
And you can't drive, yeah.
City kid.
Yeah.
It was great.
You can drive, right? I call him a city hick it's bad Colin Quinn also not a great driver
better than you but Sam got in the car and immediately I was like nope no no no no switch
seats and then he was like I'm just not great at turns and I was like well what are we gonna do
switch seats on the highway like there's no heck is this from lack of driving yeah i just
never really learned i have a license i charmed my way through the license i failed two tests
and the third time i got a laugh out of the gate where i just said i'm terrible please don't fail
me and she laughed and i was like i'm in and she passed me i hit cones i was horrible she shouldn't
have passed me jeez but i got a license and uh one of the highlights of that week, I remember, first thing I remember is the band Cheap Trick.
We're in a casino.
The band room in the casino is under construction,
which pushed Cheap Trick,
a band of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,
into the comedy club.
And it pushed us, the comedy show,
into a bar during the NL playoffs.
And it was, I think the Brewers were in the playoffs yeah and joe and
i were switching who would go first and second and that show joe went first and they wouldn't turn
the game off at the bar so people are just watching the they're watching the brewers get their ass
kicked and list is on stage and they're not listening so joe joe just goes oh fuck you i'm
glad they're losing and then and he's just trashing them. And it's, it's, I'm losing it laughing. And then after that Joe goes, all right, Sam Morrell. And I'm like,
oh shit. So I have to follow that. It was horrendous. And then there was a big
post and I had been doing comedy about 27 years longer than Sam at that point.
Well, it's still at this point, I guess. And I had a huge, there was a huge poster and it said
Sam Morrell and it was a six foot poster of Sam and it was like and also joe lift down here and i was like i thought we were co-headlining and he's like i
didn't make the poster it was really i didn't feel good about it it was really bad and then we uh
felt terrible does that like mess up the friendship a little i don't like sam anymore
no i can't stand him but um no it was it was it was tough i mean
i didn't blame him he didn't make the post i blamed him for flying to the wrong state also
you left out the best part this is when joe was still drinking so joe he was very good at hiding
his drinking he drove us home from the casino in a blackout and i didn't know he was blackout drunk
and the next day joe was like how did we get home and i was like are you fucking kidding me you drove us and he goes yeah but in my defense me blackout drunk's a better driver
than you sober and he was right maybe it's a good thing that you're you're not drinking it
no yeah well i just needed the bruins to get the cup and that was the last thing i needed but that
was definitely like a low i remember crying i was like sitting in my hotel being like my life's a
failure i'm a mess and then you're like what's wrong and i was like i can't tell you you know what the funniest part was he was he was crying we were in like the
milwaukee athletic club funniest part he's crying we're in this milwaukee hotel and like comics
we'll do a joke sometimes where you're like oh does your hotel room have a hot tub and we're
like very funny because we're all being shitholes and joe said that to me and
i'm like haha and then i go to his room for some reason they put joe in the presidential suite
it was crazy and i'm so i'm in this like shitty little room and then i go to joe's room i'm like
this is like extravagant and joe's still crying i'm like all right well one's got the big sign
one's got the hot tub sounds like it was like you guys are a match made so that was that was 2011 2011 so then you get we were what
how old are you i'm 40 now so i would have been 29 then yeah yeah we were like 26 yeah wow time
flies when you're having fun let's talk about this matchup though yeah yeah let's let's talk about this matchup Bruins record
46 25 and 11 still gets me that they have so many ties in hockey third in the conference coach
Claude Julien coming off a season where they blew a 3-0 series lead to the Flyers in the second round.
Eighth in goals scored.
Third in goals allowed.
Prior season, Cam Neely was named team president.
They drafted old Tyler Sagan second overall.
Yeah.
I know Sagan pretty well.
Oh, really?
Oh, he was fantastic.
Still fantastic.
Dude has a hog.
Really?
Really. He's got a big dick? Huge. Still fantastic. Dude has a hog. Really? Really.
He's got a big dick? Huge.
Damn. And I've seen some.
I've seen some now. Any other shout-outs?
We've heard Brandon Belt's got a huge cock.
Yeah, yeah. What about Huey Lewis?
You ever see his cock? No. Legendary.
Really? I wouldn't imagine you would have, but
it's just legendary. I golfed with him
at Augusta. What? Really? Did you get a look? i didn't know i didn't know he had that energy he did have
an energy a big dick energy if i could turn back time you know take a peek at the urinal did you
you saw it i've never seen it but it's legend there was a woman the famous rock um what do
you call it groupie she did uh molds of all the the dicks and she said him and Jimi Hendrix
had the biggest.
Damn.
Yeah, Sagan,
I mean, it's extraordinary.
Milton Berle's got a big dick,
they say.
Yeah.
There's a famous Friars Club joke
as dicks on display
on the second, third, and fourth floor.
That's the old joke.
How about,
so where do you see his dong?
In the locker room?
No.
That was a long pause.
Trying to come up with a story.
Yeah, let me take it real quick.
No, he just, you know, we went out a bunch.
We were young.
And you can see the lining down his leg.
He used to wear tight pants.
He just had the hugest dong I've ever seen.
Wow.
A white guy.
Like Sam, those tight Lululemon runners, man.
It was.
That sweet outline.
Literally extraordinary.
And I'll keep it at that.
Let's, the forward Greg, Gregory Campbell and Nathan Horton were acquired before the season.
Horton.
Got some stories about him, right?
He got knocked out in this series.
They were clutch. He was unbelievable. Did he get knocked out? I forget that he was some stories about him, right? He got knocked out in this series. They were clutch.
He was unbelievable.
Did he get knocked out?
I forget that he was a rookie.
Is that right?
That memory I have lost.
Was this the series?
He got knocked out?
Horton?
Yes.
Gregory Campbell also broke his leg and finished his shift.
I think that was that year.
He took a shot off the shin,
and it shattered his fibula or tibula,
and he finished the shit.
You got to see the footage.
It's crazy.
He's using a stick and just skates around.
The whole crowd was chanting Campbell, which is fun because Campbell's my mother's maiden name.
So we were all like going crazy.
By the way, worth noting also the year before they blew the three nothing lead to Philly.
They also had a three goal lead in game seven.
They blew a three game lead and then-goal lead in the seventh game.
And I swore them off forever
and then they won the cup
the next year.
Damn, that's sports, man.
You keep coming back.
That's the best.
Some notable names.
Tim Thomas caught fire
in the playoffs.
I remember that.
He was just saving everything
that year.
We already went over
he was a weird guy.
Kyler's point.
Terrible goalie in the regular season,
but insane at stopping the puck,
terrible goalie,
insane at stopping the puck.
What does that mean?
He technically was awful,
like unconventional,
goofy helmet,
goofy style,
like a goalie coach,
like roll over in his grave,
looking at that shit
but uh just he would just get a moment he just couldn't put a puck past him so like a goalie
coach is the worst nightmare but he just had something to stop the puck nice i remember that
year in 13 like when it was like the transition to toque yeah that like he was going he was like
literally crazy yeah that was awesome was awesome. That 13 team,
because he was coming back to my sobriety,
but that was like,
my life was renewed.
So I was like,
particularly in love with that team.
Cause I had like a new sense of new lease on life as they say.
So it was quite painful when they lost,
but it was still fun and great.
This,
these players are bringing back memories,
seeing all these Sean Thornton was on that team. Do you know him?
I know him very well. He's with Tampa right now
doing, I think he's like the
GM. Oh, wow. No?
Sean Thornton, yeah.
He works in like the upper
division or something. Is it Tampa?
I really like that we're putting
the producers to work. Florida Panthers. Huh?
Florida Panthers. Florida Panthers. Same thing.
Tampa, Miami.
Same city. But he was always a cool dude dude i actually drank a beer out of the cup after this game they won
this with him wow he held uh he held like a party and i know that's like not supposed to happen if
you're not on the team you can't drink out of it or something is that a rule i have no idea pft
cometer drank out of the cup did he yeah? He said he drank out of it? Yeah.
He got some dirty looks, but he did it, yeah.
Yeah, he got some dirty looks.
If you're a Boston sports guy, you should be allowed to drink.
No, it was cool.
Man, we still keep in touch to this day.
They had Sagan, obviously, who joined in the playoffs before rookie rule.
So they drafted him, brought him up for the playoffs.
Then he was pre-rookie. then he's a rookie the next year and he was a stud flying on that ice
milan huge buddy me and him chug beers all the time in the north end when he was back in the
living with all these hockey people you know all these they're drunks man they just they just get
fucked up bro i i couldn't believe it we'd be in our off season and they have a game the next day
and they'd be drinking beers till fucking two o'clock get up go to the ice and be able to run or skate
like it's it's unreal they're they're built different playing hockey hungover i just cannot
even imagine imagine i think it'd be great though that that'd be the best setting to be hung over in
it's like cool on the ice you know you get a little you feel that freshness i know with the
spinning and everything i feel like you would just get thrown your you feel that freshness i know with the spinning and everything i feel
like you would just get thrown your equilibrium would be thrown off i don't know 100 patrice
bergeron yeah loved him nose face killer brad marshall he was cool and thority i don't know
who wrote jewish in parentheses there but i resent that right there
kanye all right the canucks 54 and 19 uh a finesse team first in the western conference
built for the regular season right and then they won the president's cup this year i believe which
is not a good sign right no the president cup winner never wins the cup yeah shark feels like
i grew up in the san jose area and sharks always feel like they win the president's cup and
haven't sniffed a stanley cup
yeah i'm wearing sharks colors i know that's why i said remember i was like that's a good sweatshirt
yeah how about uh coming off two straight second round exits to the blackhawks this one chicago is
red hot who'd they have who's that kid they had the duncan keith Tabes, Jonathan Tabes.
And then who's the other guy who I think would be problematic?
Patrick Kane.
Patrick Kane.
Yeah, wasn't he a star?
Which one was problematic?
One of them had issues.
Was it Kane?
What did Kane do?
He took a cab ride, and instead of paying the cab, he threw change out of it and left.
Oh, that's not so bad.
That's kind of fun.
Oh, wow.
But they had Duncan Keith. How Keith was one of my favorite players.
How did they find out about it?
Was the cab driver like, he must have been hammered or something.
I wonder what his Uber rating is now.
I know, you can't even do that in an Uber though.
Yeah, gone.
You're done.
Put a fork in him.
Coach Mike Gillis finished first in both goals scored and goals
allowed a lot of notable names here we got luongo and goal who was that was a a feud goalie and
apparently bad shit right is he bad shit i don't even know he went on to the panthers too he's a
sexy fella kessler was great the sadine sisters how come every goalie is
always a little weird it's like it's like a kicker always a little weird yeah the kickers who's the
weirdest kickers we actually had good kickers goszkowski was cool you know but the punters
well yeah i didn't like zoltan mesko why Why not? I liked him, but he was just annoying.
He was like a little kid.
He had this fucking sign that he used to do, a Z for his name.
That's fucking lame.
Yeah.
He just had all the answers.
He's a good kid.
He was smart.
He punted all right, but I don't know.
I just didn't mess with them.
Actually, our kickers were pretty cool.
I feel like it's punters.
No, but I was cool with Ryan Allen.
He was our punter for a while.
And I liked Jake Bailey, too.
The thing is, they have so much more time than everyone.
So they'd sit and be in their locker because we're all in meetings all day long.
And they would just sit and talk finance stuff.
That's where I'd get my current event talk.
You just go by the punters and the kickers and the specialists,
and you find out where the market's at, what happened in the news.
They're just regular guys.
Who watched that Parcells video where he goes,
he doesn't have to play, he's just going to kick?
You know that video?
Like one of the best things ever.
He's talking to the doctor.
He's like, well, I don't know if he'll be able to play he doesn't have to play he's got a kick
that's a great fuck that's perfect so many good soundbites we just had phil sims on oh my gosh
and he was just like oh my god the parcel the way parcels would just fuck with him
it's just gold man he would yeah he tried to pull everyone's string a little different
yeah tough love them yeah we got that in new england as
well all right so now let's just get through quickly how they got there you know the brunes
beat montreal 4-3 in the first round a seven game series then they swept philly in the second round
uh they beat tampa bay 4-3 in the conference finals and uh game seven no penalties i remember
that wow oh there you go no penalties that's crazy
yeah it's never happened it's pretty rare yeah i don't mean i don't know how often it happens but
i remember that was crazy i was in uh i was in southern california my buddy my best friend
derrick got married that day and uh it was really annoying because game seven was happening so we
kept running up to check the score it was was great. Then we got the Canucks.
They beat Chicago 4-3 in the first round.
They beat Nashville 4-2 in the second.
And then San Jose 4-1 in the competition.
Here's the San Jose.
Yeah, they kind of made it through.
And then they got the Bruins.
That's just a different type of team.
Just a scrappier playoff team.
Tougher.
I remember going into this.
The year before, they got knocked out in the second round Bruins.
Yeah.
And going into this series,
they were like extreme underdogs, weren't they?
Yeah, I guess so.
They got hot this year.
Like, they weren't supposed to win the cup,
and then they just came out of nowhere, it felt like.
Yeah, it was insane because they kept being disappointing
in the playoffs leading up.
Like I said, they blew the 3-0 lead the year before
and then Vancouver was like sick that year.
And I didn't remember them being down 2-0 in the series.
That's insane.
I don't know how many teams have come back from down 2-0,
but it's a very low percentage.
But yeah, it was magical.
I think it's five all-time have come back from 2-0.
Five?
There you go.
And I think three back from 3-0, right?
Wait, what was that question?
Hockey 3-0.
Let me look into that.
I know one of the five is the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Let me look up 3-0 here.
Yeah.
But not in the cup final, I don't think.
No.
That's never happened.
No.
No, definitely not.
What are some of these storylines?
Boston's defense, despite having the highest scoring offense
in the regular season with 3.2 a game,
the Canucks were held to only eight goals through their first six games.
That's crazy.
It's gnarly.
Series tied at 3-3 despite the goal differential.
Bruins averaging nearly two more goals per game
19 and 8 through the game six Tim Thomas was insane he was stopping everything
um Bruins were fired up after Nathan Horton got knocked out remember we were talking about that
uh got a concussion came back to the stadium the next game no one
thought he was playing crowds going gnarly he made it whatever god i forgot about that yeah
god and then uh the biting incident what's up with the biting incident you hear about that
what we hear about that jack that was oh i remember that game game one that was, Oh, I remember that game.
Game one.
That was game one.
Um,
Alex Burrows bit Patrice Bergeron's glove finger and a little bit of a scrum,
um,
and faced no suspension,
nothing from the league.
And then in game two,
um,
how bad a bite are we talking?
It was a little nibble,
just a little nibble,
just a nibble.
Yeah.
We take a chunk out. I don't, I think the glove protected thatble. Just a little nibble. Just a nibble? Yeah. Can we take a chunk out?
I think the glove protected that, thank God.
One nibble, everybody knows the rules.
One nibble, everyone knows the law.
And then in game two, LaPierre for Vancouver was kind of taunting Bergeron,
putting his fingers in his face, trying to see if he'd take the bait, so to speak,
and take a little nibble himself.
Interesting.
So that was kind of a thing all series.
No retaliation by Bergeron, huh?
Kept the mouth closed, I guess.
It's weird.
Marchand was young then.
Was he a rookie that year?
Was it second year or something like that?
I mean, look, it was early.
I'm going to see.
Yeah, he was a...
Could have been a second year.
Yeah, he was a youth.
It's so funny because this is still
the core of the team, basically.
I mean, Bergeron and Marchand, at least.
And Char just left a couple seasons ago.
It's... Marchand... Brad's there still huh oh yeah i love that guy then he was licking people years later remember that yeah i remember that people the nose face killer eating a bloody face
or something too that was that sounds right sounds about marshan was a pest for the huge part of the
series sadin uh daniel sadin did all right I mean, this is the defense was the story here.
Game six,
the cup was in the building in Boston,
but the Bruins responded to force game seven and the Bruins struggled in
Vancouver.
All series.
They were shut out twice in Vancouver.
The home team won every game until seven.
And the change,
the mojo Bruins,
Nathan Horton poured a water bottle full of
melted ice from the td garden onto the rogers center of ice before the game that's pretty cool
i remember hearing about that that's that's home ice right there i like that that's all right badass
and that's i mean this is just blew him out right that's what i remember of it yeah i remember just
being like oh my god and then still having that like New England sports anxiety.
And I remember Jason Kanter met up with me and he's like,
you got to feel confident now.
And it was like four nothing with like six minutes left.
And I'm like, shut the fuck up.
Because we had had that huge comeback and you never know you're on road ice.
You can never accept.
I know that friend and that friend is a jinx.
Yes, exactly.
And when was the last time they won before this?
72. 72. Yeah. and they love hockey in boston oh yeah they love hockey well we kept running into gretzky and
the oilers in the 80s and then we lost to gretzky lists oilers also in 90 with messier was he on
that team it was yeah yeah yeah i mean that was uh yeah i mean boston is a hockey town for sure
absolutely and so i mean so is vancouver and they haven't won shit you got to feel a little bit for
vancouver they just can't that city wants it so badly never won they haven't won never so close
in 94 so close in 2011 they just have those shit brown uniforms for a long time they had to live
with could you imagine being the the founding country of hockey that wasn't started in canada of course yeah and they
can't get they i don't think they've got a they got any cups coming over there i think 93 was the
last time that montreal yeah i think so but i think isn't there like huge tax incentives to
play in the states like you're just going to get better players particularly like in florida like i think you pay way more taxes in canada yeah well you definitely you
get paid everywhere you play but they like when you're even if if you're in canada like the guys
that play in canada you have to use you have to pay that tax for that specific game so that could
be a reason but i don't think is that a reason why yeah a lot of
guys i mean i think it's that much more well how much is the tax free they have free free
health care up there right that's where it gets you i think it's just and it's just cold and
shitty too yeah it's cold and shitty that look no i like canada but vancouver is one of the more
beautiful cities in canada for sure but i mean edmonton is kind of a but i mean their team right now is sick yeah well they got mcdavid
mcdavid and the other guy what's the other guy's name uh dry sidle they're phenomenal yeah is it
but they're not winning though it's a finesse team it's like this vancouver team finesse teams
never like them like the 49ers back in the day that's what belichick
i'd always i always bust his balls because like we'd be in like cafeteria line and i'd be like
man roger craig didn't fumble that ball we'd have three super bowls against the giants other than
he goes what fucking niners finesse team i'm like You just got to get physical with them. Can I ask a quick football question?
Go. Mahomes,
Josh Allen, you're starting a team.
Which one do you want?
That's a good question.
I'm going right now.
I'm going with Mahomes.
He's got the ring and he's got
two Super Bowl appearances, right?
Andy won last year
but that game was that game we got to do that game on this yeah we got to do the game where
the what was the division round the one last year that went into overtime that was a fucking
they were both i mean they're two of the best like four touchdowns and also the fact that alan's
doing it in a shitty climate i mean buff would have a quarterback like that in buffalo i guess
pretty cold in kansas city it is they're both i mean you're not going wrong with either of those two
in this generation right now those i mean alan you see him jump over juke the guy jump over the
guy then he zings it in well this leads me to my other question i'm just going to pose it as a
question so it's not my controversial take. And I know you're, I assume
you're pretty good friends with Tom Brady.
Tom Brady, greater
quarterback.
Can I make a case that
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, better
quarterback? Not greater.
No. Not great-er.
There's greater
and there's just good. You mean just like more
weapons? I'm watching Patrick Mahomes. He's throwing throwing sidearm he's throwing a free throw over a cornerback to the end zone he can't
be sacked he's a it's unbelievable josh allen looks like tecmo ball he's jumping over guys
i want to see him when they're less mobile let's see him in eight years nine years when when they
can't do that kind of thing and they got to be held up in the pocket and they got to they got
to throw within the pocket.
But that's the greatness.
Staying so good for so long means great.
But I guess a better question.
To pose this question.
They play the position differently.
Sure.
As far as athleticism, I would say they're more athletic.
I think I'm more athletic than Tom Brady.
Go shoot basketball.
Go play any sport with that man.
He's pretty damn good at everything. Ah, jeez, you took it seriously.
I'm kidding.
He went to war with that guy.
You got to get it.
So let me ask you this.
So you have a team, right?
You have the best team.
You have your choice of every position all time,
and then your final position,
you have 2007 Tom Brady
or currently right now Josh Allen or currently right now Patrick Mahomes.
Because if you have the greatest of all time at every position,
then he ain't going to have to run around.
Good answer.
You know what I mean?
Okay, what if I have a mediocre team?
Do you want Brady at his best or Mahomes at his best?
See, that's different. Well, if you ask Ben Affleck that team
was kind of mediocre I know
Ben Affleck through shade
at Edelman we have Affleck beef
I know dude I'll hate anybody
you guys hate
I love Ben Affleck no I love him too
but the fact that I'm on
you gotta back up Julian here I mean he said
that Brady has no receivers in,
in 2010 or 19,
2019.
We needed another receiver.
I agree with them.
We needed another receiver,
but to say we had no receivers.
Yikes.
Superbowl fucking.
We fucking were drinking at the Met Gala together.
Yikes.
Fucking asshole.
We're talking.
All right,
let's get back.
How you like me now?
Sorry. I took us off. No, no, no no that's great stuff man you know uh so the final taking tom brady and anything thank you um yeah things that we remembered post-game riots yes i remember that
well i loved it i i just remember like watching espn and there there's a car on fire. Three days after, still on fire.
There was $4.2 million in damage.
293 people charged.
How do you charge them all?
They say this was the first smartphone riot.
Oh, interesting.
A lot of cell phone pictures floating around.
They were scouring the internet.
That was like their January 6th, man.
They just went nuts. Canadiansians and their hockey man you get a uh the classic photo from the riots a couple making out in the street
the final score boston 4-0 they win the series 4-3 and lift the stanley cup out of vancouver
tim thomas won the con smith the play ofoff MVP. Smythe. Smythe.
Smythe.
I'm not a hockey guy.
Tim Thomas won the playoff MVP.
I'm nervous about this one.
You do it.
You take it.
Mark Recchi retires after the game.
All right.
The Gaming Corner presented by Winbet.
How many times can we say the big Z to Z?
We could do that.
How many times you can say woo?
And how long is Char's hockey?
Let's ask him how long his hockey stick is a few times.
And wink at him when you have it.
And wink.
We have to wink every time we say it.
I would do that like four times.
And then let's see if one time we can slip it,
how long is your hockey dick?
And then just play it straight.
Yeah, I'm in.
Now this is an interesting thing you should ask him about
because one of my favorite things in hockey is
if a goalie loses his stick, right,
the defenseman hands him his stick.
And then a forward will skate down
and hand the defenseman his stick
because you prioritize.
But I'm like, a forward hands his stick to Chara.
It's just like a tooth splinter.
That's a great question.
He's going to have to bend over.
No one can just hand him their stick.
It's going to be 10 inches too short.
Yeah, he's got to have the biggest stick ever. 10 inches too short. The Sam Morrill story. He's got to have to like bend over. No one can just hand him their stick. It's going to be 10 inches too short. Yeah. He's got to have the biggest stick ever.
10 inches too short.
The Sam Morrill story.
It's got a small dick,
right?
Is that true?
Frick.
This guy's a jerk.
He's razzing me.
I'm teasing folks.
It's his locker room humor.
And there's a perfect setup for the biggest stick in all of hockey.
Going to Zara. Chara. chara sorry i passed the zara on the way here i passed the zara on the way here we're
going to chara well joe thanks for joining us man thanks for the insight and the pronunciations
yeah absolutely anytime it was great love the dick jokes too yeah thanks for thanks for uh
thanks for tolerating them and when you have bergeron for god's sakes you gotta get me back
in here and have them be shirtless love me shirtless yeah and make sure to watch joe's
specials on netflix and youtube and his new movie fourth of july which is great uh and let's go to
uh chara right now let's do it first pod for big z and Big Z and thank you for joining us.
I personally pretty much grew up as an adult getting to watch Big Z and his career.
And I didn't get to meet him until probably this year.
I met him at a party.
We brushed by each other.
But the thing about Big Z was he was like the consummate professional in Boston.
He'd ride his bike to work.
He was always on everything about his body.
He was always, you know, a great leader.
And it's an absolute honor to have you on here to talk about the 2011 Game 7 championship game.
Consummate professional.
Never got ridden up for a hood slide on a car.
He never got a hood sliding thing.
He never did anything wrong.
He's just always been the best, man.
He was drafted by the Islanders in 96, 24.
24 season.
He just retired.
Congratulations on an unbelievable career, by the way.
Six-time All-Star, champion.
The accolades just don't match how big he was, literally,
to Boston and to the defense of Boston, man.
But he's an eight-time All-Star.
I mean, that's pretty amazing.
Insane.
2011 Stanley Cup champion.
And he's the tallest NHL player of all time.
Wow.
So thank you for coming on.
No, thank you, guys.
Like I said, it's such a pleasure to be on.
It's an honor.
And I'm looking forward to this.
It's my first podcast.
So, yeah, it's exciting.
So are you bored yet
are you gonna pull a brady and and you know have a retire and then come back out what no no no
actually you know what it's uh my sounds kind of a little funny but i'm actually a little bit more
busier i guess uh if you want to call it than than before it's like you know having having that
regime and schedule you know being part of a professional. It's like, you know, having that regime and schedule,
you know, being part of a professional team,
it's just like you know what you're doing like every day.
You know, it's almost like break down to every minute,
every hour, every day.
You know, you get the schedule a month ahead
and you're just following basically every day routine,
as you know.
And now it's like you wake up, it's like you have three kids.
It's like, okay, this is coming up. You've got to drive, you know, your it's like you wake up it's like you have three kids it's like okay this is
coming up uh you gotta drive uh you know your boys to the hockey game soccer game pick up your
daughter go through you know like and plus on top of that i really enjoy doing some stuff and work
around my house i just i just some things i never done or i shouldn't say never but i haven't been
able to done it as much as I would
like to. So you're trying to keep up with the maintenance of the outdoor, I guess, around your
property and then things like this with your family. Sometimes at 8, 9 p.m. at night, I'm like,
oh my gosh, I'm exhausted. It's a different type of routine, but I I'm exhausted. It's just, uh, you know, it's, it's a different type of a routine. Uh, but I, I really enjoy it.
It's I used to, I remember seeing you ride your bike around, uh, Boston.
I can't imagine.
Still do. Still do.
I can't imagine seeing you on a big ass lawnmower. I mean, are we,
are we mowing the lawn Z?
Yeah. Yeah. I'm doing it too, but I'm just, uh, I,
I don't have the tractor or or or you know like those uh
lawnmowers i just do it by by the regular uh grass cutter i just enjoy it kind of like doing it you
know just the old-fashioned way and chopping woods the same thing with the axe instead of
all these uh you know motor uh machines and all that stuff i just i just really enjoy kind of that that
hands-on the labor you know the old-fashioned way it's it's probably because it's work and and
you're so used you're you're used to work and now you you don't really have work anymore you're like
i gotta do work yeah and you know what i grew up that way i you know we didn't have a kind of uh
i shouldn't say we had a farm but we had a decent decent property growing up in slovakia and and
you know we we had a garden and my dad was always you know uh planting all these you know vegetables
and and and and you know fruit trees and and all that stuff and it was just we we had to
really take care of it and you know growing up it just kind of uh reminded me a little bit what it
was like uh you know when i was young and you just kind of like stick with it and uh you don't change
that much in in the ways of of uh you, because of the technology.
Of course, you try to use different things and make it easier,
but some things you just kind of, I like to spend the energy.
I like to kind of get it out and just do it that way.
This is like a real man's man here.
I mean, I live alone, and if I have like two dishes in my sink,
I'm like, I got to hire some help. This is horrible.
But take us back to the year 2011 back in Boston.
What was the life like for Big Z in Boston, 2011?
Such a, you know, it's a long time ago.
But I remember, like, leading up to 2011,
we were, you know, we were coming off, you know we were coming off
you know some kind of
improvements in a season or
where the organization was going but
still living in a
shadow of other
you know teams around
Boston like Celtics you know
Red Sox, Patriots of
them winning championships every
year somebody won a championships
and we were the ones kind of like in a shadow and not getting it done and and having some
you know disappointments in in the playoffs and and uh finally 2000 love came and I it just seemed
like everything came together you know like we we started off the season in Europe.
We traveled to Northern Ireland and then we went to Prague and it just allowed us to really bond together
with the new guys coming into our team.
And just, I think it just started, everything started clicking.
You know, like everybody was just sick and tired of writing us off,
and we were just really, really motivated,
and we just had so much to prove.
So 2011 came, and we really set some goals
and played up to those goals,
and it was a great year we had really good
team i mean if if i look back i mean it's easier now i mean jules you probably can can refer to
this like if you look back like you know like with with the time when you step away from the game you
don't realize how much you appreciated some teams that you were part of and some teammates
yeah it was just it's just so special when you win a championship of course you know like you
have more championships obviously than i do but me for personally like having that one championship
and that group of guys we we just you know became so so close to each other and we became brothers.
It was just a special group.
Like we were – I don't think we had a weakness.
Like we were a great mix of veteran guys with the younger guys.
We had super skilled guys.
We had speed. We had speed.
We had size.
We had toughness.
Toughness.
We were probably, and I'm not trying to exaggerate,
we were probably the toughest team in the league for years.
We had such a tough team.
We had probably nine, ten guys who could drop the gloves and fight.
Thorny, Milan, him.
Everyone.
It was just crazy.
Like, I remember we had a game, and that was in 2011.
I can tell you exactly the game.
It was February 3rd, 2011.
We played Dallas Stars.
And, you know, like, it was just everybody was trying to beat us in different ways.
They tried to beat us with speed.
We beat them.
They tried to beat us with, you know, some sort of trap.
We beat them.
They tried to beat us with size.
We beat them.
And I remember Dallas Stars came February 3rd in Boston, and they dressed up every tough guy they had.
And sure enough enough opening face off
drop fight so we had uh it was like two seconds in the game it was a fight gregory campbell fought
steve hot after that back to the sunny ice back drop fight number two sean thornton fought chris
barge their toughest guy broke his cheekbone.
The guy ended up in a hospital.
Super tough guy, but ended up in a hospital.
And Tori actually took easy on him, you know,
late in the fight.
He saw that he was actually hurting him.
Next, face-off, puck drop, we scored.
So imagine this, like first minute of the game there is two fights we scored a goal
okay back to the center ice back drop now the guy came out challenged adam mcquade he tko that guy
so now you have minute and a half in the game three fights one nothing okay back to the center
ice back drop we scored so imagine, in the first two minutes,
there was like three fights and we were up to nothing.
The garden was like crazy.
It was like a zoo.
I'd never seen anything like it.
And then we look over to the Dallas Stars bench
and they had nobody else left.
And it was like, Looch hasn't fought.
Myself hasn't fought.
It was just like, we had another three, four guys who didn't fought and they had no't fought. It was just like we had a lot of 3-4 guys who didn't fight,
and they had no one else, and we were up to nothing.
And I think we scored shortly after that.
Andrew France fought again.
Sean Avery, I believe.
So if somebody came, literally,
if somebody came like three minutes late to the game,
he would like miss the whole thing.
And it was like And it was crazy.
That game, for me, it was such a strong message and statement to the league
that we were actually really setting a standard for us
to be a team that you couldn't beat in any way.
You tried to beat us, and were just like, we find a way to like respond.
So that's how I would describe that 2011 team.
I would say I didn't win a Super Bowl yet.
You guys won a Super Bowl before I was there because that was like the previous Patriots that won earlier in the earlier 2000s like when once they won and like that's when
we started feeling the heat it's so crazy that you feel the heat because everyone's winning
championships in Boston and it motivates other teams you know and I used to hang out a bunch
with these guys I'd hang out with Thority and Sagan and Milan. And we would, you know, they were just such a close group of guys.
And Brad, Marchand, like it was like something that you looked at from afar.
If you weren't part of that team, like that's what you have to do.
You have to be like these guys because they were like they all had each other's back.
They all got along.
There was, you know, there's shit here and there, but's team that's that's how you go out and win championships but you know what jules like
sorry to interrupt but we were also like we were so close to to each other and but we also made it
um we had a meeting i remember we had a meeting and that was quite early in the season and we said because we needed to change things up
and and just really push ourselves to be better and we actually made it made it uh kind of as you
want to call it promise or or rule that we would be holding each other accountable like regardless
of who it is what status or how many games and who you are.
It was just like,
if you didn't bring your A game and you didn't play your best,
you would get called out. And that's, as you know,
that's the worst thing you can get to be called out by your teammate instead of
coach, right? Like coach, that's his job. But if, if your teammate gets on you,
that's actually, you know, quite embarrassing.
So we made it such a clear message that it was like everybody,
when the game came on, we were just ready and everybody played their best
because we just didn't feel any offense.
We didn't feel offended or kind of like hard feelings if
somebody said something to you because you were like okay like i better i better like
start like pulling you know pulling the same same robe as everybody else like i gotta i gotta do my
my job like and that really made a difference because we we really started to play like
absolutely our best for each other
in every game.
I have a question, because you talk about what Jules talks about now,
feeling the pressure from you guys.
Did you feel pressure being in Boston?
This is a city that got so accustomed to winning,
and the Red Sox were winning.
The Pats had won three, I guess, in the last decade, right?
The Celtics had just won in
what 2008 so did you start to feel that pressure like or did it was part of you like oh fuck this
city they're spoiled anyway or did you ever or do you ever feel like oh we gotta we gotta bring our
end of the bargain here we gotta win too no no definitely we felt that yeah yeah i mean it's uh
it just wraps off like you just you just you
know you start you can't avoid it like you're just in that environment like we we obviously
share the garden with the celtics you know the red socks are you know three miles down uh fun way
and foxborough is just like it's just not too far and just like everything it's always around the sports like it's such a blue color and sports uh
uh driven city that you know it's like if you if you don't win it's it's the worst thing in the
world if you do it's like well it's expected yeah like you like, you should win. Like, right. And, and it, at some point it was actually,
yeah,
you know,
you can say that the,
the fans got really treated well because every other year somebody won.
So there was like some,
some parade going on.
So,
but you know,
personally we all felt like,
okay,
it's our turn.
Like we,
we,
we got it.
We got to bring this,
you know,
championship back to Boston.
Yeah, and it was nuts.
I remember how crazy it was.
Let's get into the playoffs.
It was a crazy, crazy road to get into the Stanley Cup.
You go through seven games against Montreal,
seven games against Tampa Bay.
What was the big momentum swing when you guys felt like in the playoffs,
that was that pivotal moment where you're like,
all right, we're going to get this.
We're ready.
Well, I think it was a couple of them.
First, it was the round one against Montreal.
We were down 2-0 going into Montreal.
We basically lost both
both our home games uh and we went to Montreal and everybody was like okay this is this is not
gonna happen Montreal's gonna beat you again and and you know same same kind of a song yada yada
yada you guys lost to Montreal and and you know another opportunity of a great team not living up to their expectations.
But I think that was a really pivotal point for us.
I remember we had a change in our schedule.
I think Claude Julien made a change that we didn't stay in the city.
We stayed somewhere further away from the city, from all that hoopla.
It's probably because of Sagan.
Something.
No, I think because of the media and unnecessary, you know,
I guess buzz around the team that we didn't need at that time.
And we really tried to focus on
just winning that game one in Montreal.
And I think we broke it down.
We broke it down.
I think Mark Reckie had a meeting
because he was the oldest guy.
He won a championship
with Carolina and Pittsburgh.
And he had the most experience he said listen like
the way we can do this or we can come back it's not looking at a big picture you know that we have
to win two games in here we gotta go like in and try to win a first shift and second shift and
third shift and first period and first first 20 minutes and and and that's how we broke it down for us
into really these small segments.
And that's how we kind of like start playing
the rest of the playoffs.
Everybody was just focusing on every single shift.
And, you know, we tied the series
and then it went game seven
and we were able to use that home ice
into our advantage we won.
And I think that was for us really kind of a click that we felt like,
okay, we got past Montreal, our biggest rival,
and the team that always kind of gave us a hard time and beat us in the playoffs.
Then Tampa was another opponent that went to Game 7.
But I think that what these game sevens do for you if you if you if you win them it just brings you like another level up up
up your confidence up your motivation then we got a little breather in philly we swept philly
so we got you know perfectly kind of timing uh rest before the finals and you know you know with
vancouver it was just uh you know such a demanding and tough series because of you know not just two
great teams play each other on totally opposite sides of of of the league uh the trial was just
crazy you know like flying six hours between six and a half
hours with the three hour time differences every other day it was just like it must have messed up
your sleep right oh it was everything was just like you know it was just like anything anywhere
you could get some sort of like a rest or sleep or whatever you could get for the game, you did it because it was just such a demanding series.
Like, yeah.
So when Thornton or when Horton went down, got knocked out,
that probably pissed you guys off.
Yeah.
Especially after they were biting fingers.
Were they a dirty team?
I wouldn't say dirty.
They were just maybe a little bit too...
How should I say?
Maybe cocky is not the right word,
but they were definitely having a chip on their shoulders because you know canadian team
you know they beat some really good teams and they they had some uh uh players that that had
some reputation of being uh role players uh and agitators and and not really backing up
the way they played you know it just, but they were good players,
but it was just like they did some stuff that really, really fueled us.
It was, you know, Burrows biting Berger's finger,
Rome making a dirty hit on Horty.
Stuff like after losing two games
in vancouver we saw players from vancouver coming on the ice in the garden
and they were actually practicing how they would be lifting the cup and handing off the cup to each other.
And we found out about these things.
And we were like, fuck this.
We are not going to allow this to happen.
It just fueled us.
That's like acting out having sex with your wife.
That's the level of disrespect that is.
That is, that you take that personally.
Well, we heard about a few things.
Yeah, there were some rumors that they called the league
and they were asking, I believe it was after game,
I don't know what game it was.
They were calling us to the league and asking how many people or family
members they can take on the ice after they win.
Wow.
And we found out about these things and it was like,
you haven't been to the party yet.
Why are you asking about plus ones?
This is crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So,
so yeah,
that was,
that was kind of for us. That was just a huge, is crazy. Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah, that was kind of for us.
That was just a huge, huge motivation.
Damn, you can't give teams any extra motivation.
You can't give bullets and bore material, especially to tough guy.
I always say, you know, you see, like, he's being nice.
These guys are fake tough guys.
They had a fucking full team of tough guys.
I mean, let me tell you, I partied with these fucking guys they're crazy i remember the city being the atmosphere of the city when you
guys were in that series was absolutely bananas what do you remember it with well how do you
remember the atmosphere yeah it was crazy i mean every every person in boston was wearing a Bruins jersey.
Like, it was just the whole city was just black and gold.
The support was unbelievable.
We felt that it was just so excited.
And at the same time, we knew what we were up against.
We didn't want to disappoint.
We didn't want to let all these fans and people who who were there for us all those years we didn't want to let them down so as much as we
we loved it we also we we we knew we we couldn't we couldn't lose we just uh it was absolutely
amazing like the the the treatment we got was above and beyond from
from everybody we've got that treatment at home but then you have to take this energy
from boston on the road you know horton brings the ice from the garden dumps it on vancouver's ice
now yeah yeah i know that was that was legendary like um and yeah completely opposite treatment in
vancouver like i remember guys went for a walk
and there were some like some punks challenging guys like to fight it was just like oh really
it was like yeah it was crazy like you know we had to have all this security and all the escorts um
around the hotel um you know everything was kind of uh uh quite crazy over there but uh hordia he
was just uh such a you know probably the most likable and favorite guy in the locker room and he
he had obviously this idea i didn't know about it but he he brought that uh garden ice water, I guess, and dumped it into Vancouver ice.
It's just a legendary.
It was just awesome.
You know, such a great idea.
Jeez, man.
So you guys basically claim their home ice.
You guys go 4-0 throughout the game.
When did you feel that it was in the bag or did you
have the mindset you know uh until it hit zero that's when when i can start relaxing yeah yeah
i think pretty much what you said like i i i remember we were the the room was pretty quiet
before the game seven everybody was so dialed in everybody was so
focused and everybody was just like just sitting there and knowing like okay this is the last game
this is this is it like there is no more tomorrow like there's just and i think again rex spoke
dordy spoke few of us spoke and we put so much emphasis on scoring first.
We said we got to defend the first five minutes.
It's going to be crazy that the crowd's going to be behind them.
They're going to have a lot of jump, a lot of energy.
We just got to weather the storm, and we really have to try to, you know, score first. Like, just to shut the people down, like, put more pressure on them.
And we were able to do that.
Like, I think, you know, Patrice scored the first goal.
And all of a sudden, it was just like pin drop.
Like, the Vancouver arena was just so quiet.
And you could see, like, okay, now now like we we got him like we just got it
we just got to play smart and then that was after first um one nothing then bergie made
unbelievable breakaway on a shorthanded um situation um then i think marshy scored third goal and we were up
three
after two
and
going into
the third period
we knew they would
just take some risk
they would just
keep pressing
but we would just
we played so awesome
defensively
I mean the commitment
from everybody
was just
you know
watching the game
a few years back
like we didn't have anyone off position defensively.
It was absolutely amazing to actually watch the replay of the game,
like how everybody was committed to block shots, to take a hit,
to make a play, to back check, to do the right thing with the puck.
But I didn't look at the clock the whole entire game
until andrew ferentz like i'm sitting there and i know it's gonna be like somewhere close to the end
and i remember andy sitting next to me and he's like listen get ready like i want you to have the
last shift i'm like what what are you talking about shift i and then i looked i believe it was like 55 or minutes or something like left in the game that's when i
knew like okay we got this but he said get ready i'm gonna go on for 20 seconds and i'm gonna jump
off because i want you to be like as a captain be on the ice and such a you know that's such a great
like teammate you know like thinking of of me being on the ice in the last shift.
That just tells you how humbled and how tight that group was
because he sacrificed his moment being on the ice as a last shift
for me to be on the ice.
He just said, get ready. I'm going to take 20 seconds and I for me to be on the ice like he just said get ready like i'm gonna take
like 20 seconds and i want you to jump on like that's pretty that's pretty cool that's pretty
awesome you know and then you know that's when i knew like we got this game in the bag we got a
championship hockey guys like anytime i hung out with the hockey guys they are some of the most
selfless people you know they're just all about the team like the guys that i hung
out with over in boston a bunch they just there's a camaraderie between those guys that's second to
none it's it's unbelievable and you could just tell how close you guys were through how you guys
performed that year in the playoffs like i remember you guys made the playoffs that year and you guys
got knocked out the year before in the second round and i
think vancouver was like a heavy favorite to probably take the thing right they won the
president's cup and i just remember like no one really thought that the bruins were going to do
anything going into this series because of the year before and then they were fighting and
scratching every series and then all of a and scratching every series.
And then all of a sudden, people were looking at each other like,
these motherfuckers might do it.
They're going to do it.
The President's Cup is bullshit though, right?
Isn't there a party that's like, it's like being the president.
No one respects it.
I shouldn't say no one respects it.
It's a regular season trophy.
That's what I mean.
Don't get me wrong. It's a cool thing to have That's what I mean. Don't get me wrong.
Like, it's a cool thing to have.
I mean, we won it probably a couple times.
It's a great accomplishment, I would say,
but it's not obviously the trophy that you want to be, you know,
lifting or kind of remembering season for. i mean it's it's a the ultimate
trophy is stanley cup and for that you need another you know 16 wins in the playoffs um
but yeah i mean we were we were definitely not the favorites uh you know to to win it in 2011. But from that, you know, we really made it,
made it, remember.
Yeah.
So you win the big game, game seven,
the celebration in Boston must have been insane.
Yeah, yeah, it was.
We actually, because it was, for most of us,
it was the first one,
you know, like Tordy and Rex won.
So they were kind of like a little bit more mature with it.
But we, most of us, most of us, we didn't know how to really,
you know, so we went crazy.
We were just like, you know, taking it to the extreme. And I think that Vancouver fans did it the same way,
but, you know, kind of bad way for their city.
I mean, I remember we were in the locker room, we were celebrating families, you know, everybody in there.
And then they said, like, we have to leave.
We were like, what? What's going on?
It's like, no, we have to leave the city.
City, like right now, there's a riot, there's like fires, there's, like the cars are flipped upside down.
Like the whole city has been demolished by like,
you know,
upset fans.
And,
and they had to literally escort us out of the Vancouver.
What a mixed feeling.
I mean,
you literally just won the Stanley cup and they're like,
the good news is you won.
The bad news is they are going to try to kill you.
Well,
they were actually like you know
doing like unnecessary damage to their own city like it was just like like why would you do that
like to your own people so uh yeah but we we we left uh we got to boston quite early in the morning
and and everybody obviously waiting for us at the airport you know
on the way to the garden just uh just a huge line of people fans just uh greeting us you know
cheering us on it was just a really really amazing it was just a absolutely some something that you
can you can you can make it up. It's just unexpected.
It's a huge, huge celebration.
The night that Thority had the cup,
didn't he have a party or something?
I went there and I took a picture with the cup.
And Sean, it was electric.
I drank out of it a little.
Yeah. Everybody had it for some time. I drank out of it a little. Yeah, yeah.
No, everybody had it for some time.
We tried to share it.
And we took it to different places, restaurants, pubs.
And obviously, nobody slept for like two or three days.
It was just amazing.
You got texts or calls from somebody in every two or three hours.
Like, hey, coffee's here.
Come over.
Or let's go to this place. Let's hang out. somebody in every you know two or three hours like hey cap is here come over or or you know
let's go to this place let's let's hang out and so yeah it was just uh it was almost not ending
it was like you were exhausted but you kept going because you were so charged up from from the
energy that you receive from everybody what's your favorite restaurant in boston oh that's a tough
one that's a tough one because i can't really
name one there's like i i would say i have to tell you like my favorite spot is north end like
there is so many great restaurants so i can't really name one because then all the other
restaurants will get a little offended i gotta be all political correct here um but you know
there's uh there's so many great places uh to eat and hang out so
yeah love the north end i go to monica's they always say that you're in there
yeah yeah monica's was always always uh place that took care of us really well
maybe lunches for us dinners so yeah you heard it here monica's is the best all the others stink other stink uh any other memories of just like complete craziness and just shenanigans in in
boston during this time um yeah i mean we took it to uh to the foxwoods and that was the casino
yeah the casino that's great yeah we did you get really drunk and gamble it all on Red?
No, nobody gambled,
but I think the casino provided really like a good,
good place for us to hang out and kind of be a little bit away from the city,
not right in the city.
And so that was a good party.
That was definitely something we will all remember
man well man we don't want to take too much of your time we appreciate you for coming on
and then sharing your stories before before you go we have to know what's it like lifting the cup
it's heavier than you think much heavier like it's actually like if you
i didn't know how how heavy it was till i actually grabbed it and i left it and i
i actually like when i went down with it i actually hit my forehead and i cracked my forehead
with the cup so i was yeah it was uh it was, uh, it was, uh, definitely, uh, heavier than you think.
Like it's just, uh, because you know, the, the, the, uh, you know, unwritten rule is if you don't
win it, you don't touch it. Yeah. Nobody really knew how heavy it is. And then when you lift it,
it's like much heavier, um, than you think. And, uh, yeah. Yeah. Well, you you know a lot of people have lifted up that cup but i guarantee
they didn't lift it as high as you did yeah probably not i appreciate you coming on here man
and uh if you ever need anything from us or me or our group we're right here bro and we got to
catch up i'd love to yeah drink a beer and talk war stories. Yeah, for sure.
And thank you guys for having me.
Really, really appreciate it.
Good luck with your podcast.
It's awesome.
And yeah, you guys are the first one.
First pod.
First podcast Chara's ever been on, baby.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So thank you so much, guys, for having me.
It's been a lot of fun.
Thanks.
Thanks, Big Z.
Big Z.
That guy is awesome. He's just so genuine very genuine you know you feel the warmth off of his heart but that guy's still like a
grizzly bear rip your fucking head off it's always the nicest ones you got to be worried about it is
it is man it was just talking to him brought me down memory lane because, you know, I remember that celebration.
Yeah.
You know, I was at a lot of those celebrations as, you know, like he said, you feel a pressure for when teams in Boston were winning championships.
And that was before I had a Super Bowl.
So, like, once the Bruinsins got it they didn't have it for
like since 72 or something like that that pressure is real when you're in a you know a vibrant real
you know winning sports town you'd see now every team win every except us right that's a little Except us. Right. That lit a fire in there. Yeah. So this is a big game for Julian Edelman.
Yeah, it was.
Not really.
It was.
It was.
You just say, you can't build it up like that and then just take it away.
Yeah.
I was trying to get some steam rolling.
No, it was.
No, it was.
It definitely was.
All right, good.
By the way, the prop bet, I think we just fucked up completely right yeah we kind of uh breezed by it what was it again oh his hockey
stick yeah he was too nice we couldn't it would have been weird i know we got i think he would
have played along with it though i don't know he's one of the boys though you could i'm telling you
he's we fucked up we fought up. We got a good interview.
I thought it was fun.
He was good.
What's the legacy of this game?
Ended 39-year drought.
The old Stanley Cup coming home to Boston.
That's home.
Is it not home?
It's not home.
Or is it Canada's home?
No, it's Boston is home. Is it not home? It's not home. Or is it Canada's home? No.
Boston is home.
Alright, whatever. I thought it would be alright.
Now each of Boston's big four professional teams
Alright, we get it.
Had a good fucking decade.
Jesus Christ. Cemented Boston
as title town USA.
I mean.
Raised a bunch of really shitty kids.
Really entitled fucks.
We also raised a lot of banners.
Yeah, you did.
Those kids stink.
You saw that kid who was like,
that meme, I'm just a baby
and I've watched all these teams win a bunch.
Yeah, well, I hope you grow up to be a fucking loser.
Hope your life is shit. Oh hope you grow up to be a fucking loser hope your life is
shit oh it is gonna be tough if boston goes into a a drought here yeah for those those kids that
yeah well if they do i don't think they will they might i mean that's aren't looking too good
they came close that might have been their only shot the East is stacked 35-35 by Tatum and Brown
Opening night
Yeah, well
I know the coach
Are they going to get by Milwaukee?
The East is stacked
Milwaukee
Miami's good, they barely got by Miami
We got them
Lasting image of this
Honestly, the lasting image
Is probably the visual of how big
His stick was when I was doing the research
Really?
It was such a big stick
I'm not talking dick alright I'm talking stick
His hockey stick
But his hog is big too
I can just tell by the way he's sitting there
Does he have BDE?
Yeah absolutely
Definitely has BDE
Don't you think think i'd say so
the fact checker jack coming in sweet um the riots that i mean that's a big one char lifting
the cuff is pretty badass because you the way you you know the way you just close it out with
him saying him lifting it the highest that's's, you know, it is a...
Damn.
Look at this.
It's funny.
You think of Canadians as nice people, but once they start losing hockey,
they will fuck up a city.
You know, that's crazy.
Are they just making out there?
What are we looking at make out
so romantic they must be from boston if you think about it right are they happy because
maybe they're just turned on by riots that's that's got to be like a phobia thingy or something like is that like a i don't know jack did we miss anything um we talked a lot about shafts and stick length and
all that good stuff chara's stick length 67 inches 67 i had to get the special waiver um Yeah. That's what? Four feet, five inches? More. 12, 24, 36, 48, 60.
Yeah, that's five feet, seven inches.
That's taller than me.
My God.
Damn.
It's almost taller than me.
That's fucking big.
Speaking of big, we'd be remissed if we didn't talk about
another legendary dong in the Boston Garden,
Dennis Johnson.
Oh, does he have a massive penis? Yeah dong in the Boston garden, Dennis Johnson. Oh,
he has a massive penis.
Yeah.
According to Don Johnson,
another Johnson,
he was invited into the locker room as a guest of Larry bird,
caught a glimpse of DJ coming out of the showers.
And it was so impressive.
Don Johnson put it in his book.
Wow.
Yeah.
Wow.
Pretty insane.
Johnson finals,
MVP BDE.
Um, and then Dennis Johnson, RIPp he was a real one um big z mentioned that night at foxwoods legendary bar tab 156 679 do not bring hockey players out
with you never most of that thanks to the now infamous $100,000 bottle of Ace of Spades.
What is Ace of Spades?
Champagne.
Champagne.
Is it good?
I don't know if it's $100,000.
Nothing's $100,000.
This was the 30 liter Midas bottle, one of only six in existence.
Wow.
That is a lot of...
Foxwoods, I've had some fucking bombs in that casino.
Holy shit. We were talking about bombshells i've had some fucking bombs in that casino holy shit we're talking about bomb shelters earlier that was a bomb shelter for me
i would fucking eat it that's a terrible although i will say i believe foxwoods i could be wrong
maybe it's mohegan sun one of them has a pepe's pizza in there which is fucking clutch i never
had it pepe is a solid new Haven pizza. Or have I had it?
We had modern.
Yeah, it's that style.
Those pizzas are all good.
They're unreal.
But yeah, I remember bombing in Foxwoods.
It's just brutal.
You just...
How do you handle it?
Would you just keep it going?
You just shit on them.
You're just like, fuck you.
Piece of shit casino people.
And then you take a walk casino people and then you take a
walk around and then you take a walk through the casino and you like i'm i'm not in great
shape or anything but like you you take a stroll through the casino you feel pretty good about your
body you look at these fucking animals at the slot machine you're like all right i'm running
a tight ship here you know but you really uh i i took some l's in that and it's it's a tough one
you drive there uh i didn't
drive i brought my friend with me but we would drive there and we oof two what is it two hours
from here in traffic it could be a bitch yeah my friend mark norman and i did a week it was me mark
norman and chris di stefano together years ago it was like 2010 and we fucking 11 and we we had a
journalist with us and he was like being like these are some young
cool comics and he watched us and he was like this is insane you have to deal with this shit
he was like expected to be like a romantic cool like trip and he saw us up there and was like
that was fucking bad casinos are tough i especially casinos that are you know in the middle of nowhere
a lot of them are i guess they are if you think
about it vegas middle of nowhere vegas is tough no no no good comic wants to go to vegas why it's
good money but it's not good crowds yeah it's a transient city yeah i guess there's some locals
there but but we love the encore in boston we do love the encore in boston the encore in boston never been you
should go you should check it out beautiful but hey man i got i got love i i there's new york
boston beef but i got love for boston same i got i love boston i love i like new york i yeah i love
coming here yeah actually i'll tell you right now i love new york new york's probably like top two
favorite cities in in the country really 100 what's the other one because now i know new york new york's probably like top two favorite cities in in the country
really 100 what's the other one because now i know it's between the bay area and boston and
you're gonna leave one out and i'm loving this because you just said top two two boston's number
one boston's nice save boston we knock bay area that's pretty good. I love SF. I love SF, but it's getting, it's just a little too, it's a little weird right now.
It's fucking weird.
You know, and it's just, it's not the San Francisco I grew up in.
Like, there's like, no one's from San Francisco anymore.
Yeah, I'm tech, man.
It's too expensive.
Tech.
It's rat expensive over there.
Yeah, that's like what happens.
Like, a lot of people, you know, we need more liberals than you see this you see this shit and you're like well this is what happens when liberals get real powerful
those dudes flown by on scooters and then there's the rest of the dudes look like dawn of the dead
it's fucking brutal it is apocalypse out there it's apocalypse it's a great city but i mean it's
a good aesthetically it is probably the most beautiful city to me in america i don't think
there's an argument but let's score this game. Let's, or match.
Oh, we got to name the game first.
Oh, we got to.
The Big Bad Bruins.
That's not bad.
Riot Series?
The Riot Series.
No, there's other ones.
Because Riot Series, I think of like Rodney King and shit.
I don't think of like, but that's because I'm American.
Title Town Complete.
I mean, I know you like that one.
I think I lean Big Bad Bruins. We think i lean big bad brunes we'll go big
bad brunes we'll go big bad brunes stakes set game seven game seven you gotta go on the road
on the road and you haven't won since the 70s 70s i go i go nine three that's that's that's that's i That's, I agree. Star power, bunch of stars in this. A lot of stars.
But it is hockey.
No offense.
Eight?
Let's go eight.
Gameplay.
They blew them out in the last game.
I mean, the series was great.
But this is the game.
The game.
Game, I go four.
Four.
No?
Really?
Higher?
4-0.
You think it's higher than four?
It gets a little bit of a serious boost in there.
But the game is whatever.
All right, fine.
Go 4-5.
No, go 4-5.
4-5.
We'll go 4-5.
I just think it's a 4-0 win.
I understand if you're,
I guess if you're connected to this game, he couldn't relax.
And List was talking about how he couldn't relax.
But I don't know.
Name, I go with 4.
Yeah, I agree.
What's that get us total of, Jackie?
8.5.
No, that's too high.
Sorry.
6.5.
I misread that.
That's better.
There we go.
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