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OK the season is just about over and it's time to talk about fixing the NHL and the best way is to relocate some teams starting with the Lightening and moving them to Quebec
Then lets move the Predators to Hartfort as the new Whalers Then move the Panthers to Maine and rename them the lobsters ![]() Then move Dallas Stars, to Oakland and bring back the seals ![]() so this guy would be happy agian http://youtu.be/ALuYj3ewRMQ Penguins cheerleader Jen
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day one of the playoffs sucked big timeif game one was a foreshadow of things to come then hockey season will end very quickly this year Penguins cheerleader Jen
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Perhaps the Penguins are experiencing that "karma is a bitch" phenomenon, as retribution for some of their escapades during the last week of the regular season? Don't get me wrong: I hate the Flyers and I don't want to see them advance. |
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Just for the fun of it, and to give my hockey-fan friends on this site something to make fun of me for later on, I am going to go out on a limb and make predictions about the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Los Angeles will beat Vancouver in six games -- a big UPSET and a huge blow to my imaginary NHL in which Los Angeles doesn't even have a team. St. Louis will beat San Jose in five games. Phoenix will prevail over Chicago in six games, despite -- again -- that there shouldn't even be a hockey team in Arizona. Detroit will beat Nashville in seven games. Ottawa will make the New York Rangers work much harder than anyone expects, but the Rangers will advance after six games. Florida (another place that shouldn't have a hockey team) will beat the New Jersey Devils in six games. Pittsburgh will defeat Philadelphia. It will take seven games, and there will be several Penguin players who are physically unable to advance to Round 2. The Boston Bruins will beat Washington in six games. Okay, let's see how fucked up these prediction are ... in a couple of weeks! |
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Brendan Shanahan announced a 25-game suspension for the Coyotes thug who goes by the name of Raffi Torres. I think Torres, a serial offender, is getting off easy, and I hope this sends a message to similar players throughout the NHL.
I think it's great that Shanahan has posted a detailed explanation of his decision. You can watch the video here: http://video.nhl.com/videocenter/con...d=60&id=173753 |
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I know that all the series (except one) are still ongoing, but I'm still going to weigh in with your predictions. ![]() 1. LA/Vancouver: You're close with this one. LA has a 3-1 lead, and with the way Quick as been playing, Vancouver will be hard pressed to win the last 3 games. That being said, nothing is impossible(Philly proved that in the 2010 playoffs) but it will be very difficult for Vancouver. 2. St. Louis/San Jose: San Jose has a 1-0 lead after 2 periods of tonight's game, but are still down 3-1 in games. Even if San Jose wins tonight, I agree with your prediction that St. Louis will win, just that it will take 6 games. 3. Phoenix/Chicago: Phoenix will win, especially now that Hossa has been taken out of the lineup. Torres received a 25 game suspension, but I don't think that will affect Phoenix. I think that Phoenix will finish the Hawks in 5. And I also agree with you 100% that Phoenix shouldn't have a team. 4. Detroit/Nashville: You were totally wrong with this one. Nashville beat Detroit 4-1, and the major reason for that was the spectacular play of Pekka Rinne! As with Phoenix, I don't want to see Nashville go very far(one of the reasons is that I don't believe they should have been allowed to have that player rejoin them for the playoffs...I can't recall his name at the moment). I also think that Shea Weber should have been suspended for a game for his bush-league stunt against Zetterburg.5. Ottawa/New York: I agree that this will probably be the tightest contest of all. They are tied 2-2 in games, and Ottawa is currently ahead 1-0 with about 13 minutes left in the third period. I think that (unfortunately) Ottawa will win this in 6 games. 6. New Jersey/Florida: Much to the chagrin of dauls, I have to agree with your prediction. Florida just shutout New Jersey tonight, and now hold a 3-2 game lead. Florida (unfortunately) in 6 games. 7. Pittsburgh/Philadelphia: If you had told me after the first 3 games that it would be a 7-gamer with Pittsburgh winning, I'd look at you as if you'd lost your mind. However, the past two games have shown a drastic change in momentum. Philadelphia is no longer getting all the calls in their favour(and are getting more calls against them now), and Fleury is not quite the sieve he was, and Pittsburgh is playing with a lot more confidence. I do believe that if any team can come back in any of the first round series, it will be the Penguins. I agree with your prediction. 8. Boston/Washington: I can't honestly say who'll win this one. Neither team has totally blown the other out of the water. That being said, I'm going to pick Washington in 7 just because their goaltender has stolen a couple of games for them so far, and that reminds me of the "Halak run" for Montreal a couple of seasons ago. One thing I will mention about the playoffs so far is that there have been some entertaining games, but there have also been far too many dirty plays. They need to put a stop to it, and hopefully the Torres suspension is a sign of things to come. |
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With four of the eight first-round Stanley Cup Playoff series completed, I thought I'd review my earlier predictions ... just for fun.
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I called the Blues over the Sharks in exactly the right number of games. Quote:
The only thing that would have made me more wrong on this prediction would have been for Nashville to sweep the Red Wings, rather than losing one game. Quote:
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I am already wrong on my Bruins prediction, as far as number of games, but I am confident that with Tyler Seguin and Brad Marchand finally coming alive, the Caps will have a difficult time prevailing at the Garden on Wednesday. The story of this series though far, though, is the amazing play of Washington goalie Braden Holtby. |
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New Jersey and Florida are currently tied 2-2 in the 1st OT.
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Okay, the results are in. If I were playing baseball and batting .500, it would be impressive. In predicting hockey series outcomes, though, getting half of them correct doesn't seem like a very good record.
My predictions were: I called the outcome correctly, although it took one fewer game. Another correct prediction, with the number of games exact. Another exact prediction. It took Nashville only 5 games to prove me wrong. Quote:
I didn't want Florida to win, but my prediction was still incorrect. The Devils took the series in 7. Wrong! My heart is broken. Washington advances after 7 games. Now for a stab at the next round. My predictions: St. Louis will beat Los Angeles in 7 games. Nashville will beat Phoenix in 6 games. New York will beat Washington in 7 games. Philadelphia will beat New Jersey in 7 games. After the Bruins lost, I was really hoping the Ottawa Senators would win (even though it would have lowered my percentage of correct predictions). I would have rooted for a Canadian team to bring the Stanley Cup back to the country where hockey rules! |
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Well, I'll be the first to admit that my predictions are not going so well, so far. Both Los Angeles and Phoenix are up 2-0 in their series. Could this be the Kings' year?!
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Yippi-skippi. The Coyotes just beat Nashville 2-1 and *YAWN!* advance to face the Kings. Boy, what a snorefest series that was. The Rangers beat Washington 3-2 in OT, so they hold a 3-2 series lead so far. Honestly, if it wasn't for the play of Mike Smith(who?) for Phoenix, they would not have gotten as far as they have so far. Hopefully, they make it no further, as I do not want Buttman any happier than he already is. |
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don't you mean the Flyers is the last time you'd want to face in round two Penguins cheerleader Jen
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Over all, I still think that St. Louis has an excellent chance of making it to the last round.
Two great goaltenders such as Halak and Elliot, it's going to be an interesting series. I still remember what Halak did for my team, the Montreal Canadiens, 2 years ago. We're still chanting his name here
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I made my prediction, though, based on an honest assessment of team chances, not personal "favorites" in each match-up. Had it been done that way, none of those southern teams would have been picked. |
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Remember, playoff hockey is vastly different than the regular season. After all these years of watching hockey and especially since the last expansion, the only thing that I'm saying is, watch out for upsets.
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The big upset will be if the Penguins don't win the cup ![]() but the most upsetting thing would be Nashvile vs FL for the cup Penguins cheerleader Jen
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Are you implying that I picked the Bruins to beat the Capitals because they are my favorite? If so, you are wrong. I am a lifelong Bruins fan, but I would not predict their victory if I didn't think it was likely. Rather, I would have said that a Bruins victory was my desire. Quote:
![]() And I wrote of an upset in my predictions, even using that word. |
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