That's why I like it. When you have perennial playoff teams in the same division like Bos/Mtl/Det or Pit/Phi/NYR, you can see them playing each other almost every season. Rivalries are going to get more intense.
Great slap shot by Chara. During Boston's last PP I was thinking: I know Chara's big and can provide a big screen, but he has a huge slap shot and it's a bit of a waste not to use it.
So Mourinho got charged for being sarcastic in his post-Sunderland press conference. I watched and thought he was being serious because Mike Dean have a good game. I guess I am just gullible.
lol it's funny the reasons that we root for certain teams. I live in Cincinnati and was curious why somebody near NYC liked them. They aren't my team but I like for them to do good because the city is a better place to live in when they are winning.
The best part about the Moyes/Everton situation is that the narrative was "look at how much they've achieved with their limited financial resources." Martinez has disproven that myth pretty quickly.
I think that is one of the worst Mourinho losses for Chelsea. They basically never lose at Stamford Bridge in the BPL, they are 2nd in the table, and Sunderland were favorites to be relegated.