Last night the Chicago BlackHawks won the Stanley Cup by scoring 2 goals in the last minute and 16, right in Boston's home arena. So Boston was leading this elimination game (for them) 2-1 with less than 2 minutes remaining. The first of the two goals was scored with the Chicago goalie pulled for an extra skater. The second was scored with even skaters just 17 seconds later.
It has certainly happened on rare occassion that the visiting team in such a Stanley Cup Finals elimination game for the home team scores in the last 2 minutes to send the game to overtime. On even rarer occassions, that same visiting team has won the game in overtime. In fact, Boston did just that to Toronto in THIS YEAR'S playoffs!
But has it ever happened that the visiting team scores both the tying AND winning goals in the last minute and half of regulation time, against the home team, which is facing elimination in the Stanley Cup Finals?
No. According to MSN, "the 'Hawks became the first team to come back from a goal down in the final two minutes to win in regulation of a Stanley Cup-clinching game".
We don't have much data to go on, but perhaps the odds of such a thing happening are a million to one. And if that is true, then the BlackHawks won the game by cheating. Someone in the stands was transmitting data to the players, whose helmets had RF receivers, and this enabled the goal scorer to be in the right position to score the goal in each case.
Can't prove it? That's ok, the odds are a million to one, no trial necessary, BlackHawks are guilty.
The moral of the story: Don't ever do anything legally questionable that has odds of a million-to-one against.
Absurd? No... Ivanovian.
Word has it that Felix Dumont has started a program on a 48 Terabyte RAM supercomputer to calculate this:
What are the odds that a team will win a clinching playoff series game by scoring in the last 2 minutes to tie it, then score in overtime to win it... AND that that same team will in the same playoff season lose a clinching series game by having the other team score in the last 2 minutes to tie it and then score again before that same 2 minutes are up?
Rumours are that such odds are multi-billion to one against... and that it would take 700 Universeniums (age of our universe) for this to occur... but you are living in that Universenium, and in that playoff year, right now!
News Flash: The final conclusion of Felix' program is out: GOD DOES EXIST, SHE DOES PLAY DICE, AND SHE IS CHEATING. Satan has filed a lawsuit, but no one will come forward to be Devil's Advocate.
It has certainly happened on rare occassion that the visiting team in such a Stanley Cup Finals elimination game for the home team scores in the last 2 minutes to send the game to overtime. On even rarer occassions, that same visiting team has won the game in overtime. In fact, Boston did just that to Toronto in THIS YEAR'S playoffs!
But has it ever happened that the visiting team scores both the tying AND winning goals in the last minute and half of regulation time, against the home team, which is facing elimination in the Stanley Cup Finals?
No. According to MSN, "the 'Hawks became the first team to come back from a goal down in the final two minutes to win in regulation of a Stanley Cup-clinching game".
We don't have much data to go on, but perhaps the odds of such a thing happening are a million to one. And if that is true, then the BlackHawks won the game by cheating. Someone in the stands was transmitting data to the players, whose helmets had RF receivers, and this enabled the goal scorer to be in the right position to score the goal in each case.
Can't prove it? That's ok, the odds are a million to one, no trial necessary, BlackHawks are guilty.
The moral of the story: Don't ever do anything legally questionable that has odds of a million-to-one against.
Absurd? No... Ivanovian.
Word has it that Felix Dumont has started a program on a 48 Terabyte RAM supercomputer to calculate this:
What are the odds that a team will win a clinching playoff series game by scoring in the last 2 minutes to tie it, then score in overtime to win it... AND that that same team will in the same playoff season lose a clinching series game by having the other team score in the last 2 minutes to tie it and then score again before that same 2 minutes are up?
Rumours are that such odds are multi-billion to one against... and that it would take 700 Universeniums (age of our universe) for this to occur... but you are living in that Universenium, and in that playoff year, right now!
News Flash: The final conclusion of Felix' program is out: GOD DOES EXIST, SHE DOES PLAY DICE, AND SHE IS CHEATING. Satan has filed a lawsuit, but no one will come forward to be Devil's Advocate.
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