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EndGame
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Jerry, do you want in on the NHL pool?
I added you both. I'll give details about everything once we get toward the end of the season.
for anyone who knows prospects...This kid Alexei Cherepanov is supposed to be the next european superstar i.e kovalchuk, malkin, semin type game
And i made a video on him...Hes also called the "Siberian Express".
what do you guys think?
regardless of tsn's eastern bias and their obsession with the leafs, does anyone ACTUALLY think an eastern team has a chance at winning the cup?
i believe the winner of Lord Stanley this year will be decided in the western conference final. i just dont see a true contender in the East like in the West.
Anaheim, Dallas and San Jose are all better than anything the East has to offer (i dont put detroit in this group because i believe they will see an early exit this playoffs).
i mean montreal? pittsburgh? new jersey is probably ur best bet because of brodeur, but i still cant see him singlehandedly stealing a series from the west.
Bruins have dropped down to 8th place and are only 1 point ahead of Washington. And we are loosing to Montreal. We are not looking that good suddenly.
After the Penguins chased away Broduer in a 7-1 victory last night, without Crosby, you have to look at the Penguins as the best in the East. And as the Oilers proved a few years ago, just because you're not in the top 7 doesn't mean you can't make the finals. The Capitals could be this year's Oilers.
the pens have the talent in their forwards but their d-core is not exactly deep and they are very inexperienced. plus, im still not sold on conklin. i question their grit as well.
and im not saying its impossible for an eastern team to win the Cup this year. im just saying that their doesnt seem to be a legitimate stanley cup contender in the east.
1. Marty Brodeur in the post season legitimizes the devils as a cup contender EVERY year.
2. The Penguins talent on offense, despite their inexperience and short comings on defense makes them deadly.
3. The Montreal Canadiens IMO are the best all around team in the league.
4. The Sens have experience and talent, they may be struggling down the stretch but i wouldn't count them out either
The cup will go to the east.
t:1. true
2. playoff hockey is a whole different story. remember, the pens got bounced last year rather easily by the sens last year. do you honestly think so much has changed in one year that they have gone from a 4-1 drubbing to cup contenders? the pens will be a championship-caliber team in 2 years. not now, and not until they get a legitimate d-core.
3. i just have to flat out disagree with that one. montreal's goaltending is unproven and untested, their forwards, while very good at moving the puck and scoring, are soft and their defense is only average. montreal is a good team but the best all around team in the NHL? hello anaheim, san jose? although i will say if there is one team out east i would like to win the cup, its the habs
4. sens are done. goaltending is way too shaky.
imo, its anaheims or san jose's to lose. im still rooting for my canucks thot:
Patrick Roy's son does something his goon dad never did.
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SJ 99
Min 89
Anh 94
Dal 89
Cgy 88
Van 86
Col 84
Nsh 82
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Chi 80
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Pit 93
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