The national narrative of this 2019 Stanley Cup Final is the easy-to-believe notion that nobody in America outside of New England wants the Bruins to beat the St. Louis Blues. Folks who don’t live in our six-state region have had just about enough of the duck boats, thank you very much.I'm surprised the Washington Post didn't work in a gratuitous cheap shot at Trump somehow. What I'm not surprised about is Shank's cheap shot at New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick:
The Washington Post and New York Post in recent days featured columns pushing this theme.
“We are rooting against Boston,’’ wrote Mike Vaccaro of the New York Post. “We are tired of Boston.’’
The Washington Post held that the duck boats are “joyous for New Englanders and sickening for the other 44 states.’’
In the Patriot spirit of “they hate us cuz they ain’t us,’’ evil genius Bill Belichick served as a banner captain for Game 2. Coach Bill left the Hoodie at home and carried out his duties in a black parka. Belichick knows a thing or two about championships and also about beating teams from St. Louis. It was Belichick’s Patriots who gave birth to New England’s Sports High Renaissance when they stunned the St. Louis Rams in the Super Bowl in New Orleans in February 2002. That was the first of 12 duck boat parades in this century, and the Bruins are trying to make it a lucky 13 next month.Is calling Belichick 'evil' really necessary? Shank has no class whatsoever.
Also obligatory - cheap shots at Patriots owner Robert Kraft:
The Patriots have been everywhere in this series. Freedom fighter Bob Kraft was again seen on the videoboard waving his rally towel, and the recently embarrassed Patriots owner was cheered as a conquering hero. Amazing: Kraft + towel + video = ovation. Only in Boston.You know the rest from here - retelling St. Louis sports history, the standard game recap, etc. - read on if you're into it.
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Nice post. I really enjoy reading it. Very instructive, keep on writing.Thanks for sharing.
I wonder if he had anything to say about last night's dominant win in St. Louis?
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