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joelcairo

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It's easy to predict which teams will NOT win (Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Boston, Philly, etc, etc) but in today's NHL it's impossible to predict with certainty who WILL win. Who predicted the Canes? The Lightning? This year, once you get past the obvious losers mentioned above, there are several teams that could take it and none of them would surprise me. A lot depends on who has the most healthy players and who has the hottest goalie.
 

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Ryan Smyth's tear-stained departure from the Oilers (a mistake for both Smyth and Edmonton) has made him look like an MVP - the Oilers are 0 and 9 since he left!
 

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The Montreal Canadians will not make the playoffs.

At this point in the East the Sabres seem to be the odds on favorite to make the finals. That being said the West will crunch each other in the rounds leading up to the final amking the East a favorite to win it all. I think that San Jose is a good bet to make the finals out of the west.
 

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I don't think the Habs will make the playoffs but, if I had to pick who between the Habs and Leafs has a better shot, I'd pick the Habs. Leafs have one more game to play but their shchedule is a heck of a lot tougher.

Leafs (6 home, 4 away): Devils, Sabres, Sabres, Canes, Thrashers, Penguins, Rangers, Flyers, Isles, Habs

Habs (6 home, 3 away): Bruins, Bruins, Capitals, Rangers, Sens, Sabres, Bruins, Rangers, Leafs
 

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Between the Habs and the Leafs, I'd also have to pick the Habs. Especially if Huet is able to make it back into the line-up. If he can't make it back, then I hope they go with Halak for the rest of the season and leave Abby on the bench. One thing for sure is if it comes down to that last match between the two teams it's going to be one hell of a game to see!
 

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A game between the Laughs and the Hab-Nots has some interest because they're both at roughly the same "talent" (sic) level. Put either up against a legitimate NHL team, though and you've got a serious mismatch.
 

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Hey, c'mon. Put Huet back in nets and the habs can beat anyone in the league.







I really have to stop drinking.:eek:
 

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Anyone in the league???:confused:
Even Buffalo,New-Jersey,Pittsburgh and Atlanta???:confused:
They have a loosing record against all of these teams exept Atlanta.
I don't see how it could change come the play-offs.
Souray would still be playing only for the powerplay while remaining non chalant at 5 on 5.
Kovalev is praying god that his team don't make the playoffs so he can get the hell out of here as fast as he can,so is Markov and Samsonov.
Koivu is out of juice,Bouillon never recovered from his injury--he's not the same since it happenned.
Ryder is a streak player,you gotta catch him while he's hot(will he be come playoff?).
That leaves us with a bunch of young inexeperianced players to carry the team.
Even with Huet,this team is less than average.
And also,even Huet wasn't as hot lately, before he got hurt.
 

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Not Buffalo the Pens Should Worry About

EagerBeaver said:
To the guys who say the Penguins' defense is not good enough, check the stats, the Pens have only given up 9 more goals than the mighty Sabres and their supposedly great defense, and that can be explained by the Penguins having played in more OT games. These arguments are simply bullshit, that have no basis in the statistical facts.

The Penguins have just as good a chance as the Sabres of winning this thing. It's possible the Penguins are a year away, but I predict a strong and stunning run this year.

EB,

I would love to see the Pens play Buffalo, I think it would make for a fantastic series.

A point I made earlier was that the Pens will almost certainly play Ottawa in the first round. They have scored about the same but Ottawa has given up 24 goals less, and in the playoffs defense will get tougher, I doubt Gonchar, Whitney and company can out dual Redden, Phillips and company.

If the Pens can get past the first round, I agree they have a decent chance to go places, but IMHO that is a big if...
 

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Doc Holliday said:
One other extremely important statistic that has been ignored by the people living in a dreamworld is that the Penguins have the worse face-off record in the NHL.
The Coyotes have the 2nd best FO% in the league and is ranked 29th O/A. Methink faceoffs stats are overrated. BTW, Crosby is in 56th place out of 85 players generally assigned to take face-offs, with a 49.3% ratio, The best in this department is former Habs now Leafs Yanic Perreault with a 63.1% ratio. Between Crosby and Perreault, who would you take on your team?
 
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Techman

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Cosmo...didn't you read the last line of my post? I was joking.
 

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picasso said:
With the regular season less than a week away, I'm going out on a limb here and pick the top 8 teams from each conference in no particular order at this time as this is going to be a long and exciting season.
Eastern: NJ, NYR, Ottawa, Montreal, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Carolina, Toronto
Western: San Jose, Vancouver, Anaheim, Nashville, Detroit, Calgary, Edmonton, Dallas

As far as the Habs, the offense will improve with the front line of Kovalev/Samsonov and Plekanec -- good riddance, Mike Ribeiro!-- while on defense, if Souray can improve upon his performance of last year to go with the dependable Markov and Huet in goal, I believe MTL can go as high as the 4th seed come playoffs time.

And then again, maybe not Pablo. Looks like that limb you were on crashed to the ground. Oh well, pleasant dreams for next year.
 

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Oh well, c'est la vie :mad: ... I'm still 7 for 8 in the West. As for the Habs, Kovalev sucked this year and Samsonov was a bust. Major priority for Gainey in the offseason is to upgrade the offense. Getting Vinny LeCavalier would be sweet and getting rid of Kovalev would be even sweeter.
 

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Ho hum Belfour's at it again. He got a bargain this time at only $1500 for the bond. And give Eddie credit - it's been several years since he was last caught in an incident like this. I wonder if he offered a billion dollar bribe again this time.
 

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So at Tuesday's press conference Gainey says his Habs are not in a rebuilding phase and can be legitimate Cup contenders in Saku's remaining years. Bob? Bob? Bob!!! Please come back to the real world! Everybody knows that the first step in overcoming a problem is to admit the problem.

I don't give John Ferguson Jr. much credit but at least in his press conference he came right out and admitted that Raycroft didn't cut the mustard this year. Christ if Raycroft was Bob's goalie he'd probably be saying it's between him, Brodeur and Luongo for the Vezina!
 

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femaleluver2 said:
Therefore, I don't think he, or anyone else on the team, should remain untouchable when it comes to a potential trade.

Agree with your point about Koivu. As I had posted before, I've met Koivu in person several times and I think he's a nice and classy guy but he doesn't have what it takes to command a presence in the locker room. If anything, he looks too frail too. I disagree with you on the second point; I'd argue that Markov and Latendresse should be untouchables.
 

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joelcairo said:
So at Tuesday's press conference Gainey says his Habs are not in a rebuilding phase and can be legitimate Cup contenders in Saku's remaining years. Bob? Bob? Bob!!! Please come back to the real world! Everybody knows that the first step in overcoming a problem is to admit the problem.

Au contraire, Mr "just-say-no-to-anything-to-do-with-Habs". Gainey ain't a bullshitter. He has already hinted at a very busy summer and knows what needs to be done to fill the gaps in the Habs lineup.
 
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