Doc Holliday said:I'm happy for Carolina, especially for Paul Maurice, one hell of a classy guy & a very good coach.
I agree completely.
Doc Holliday said:I'm happy for Carolina, especially for Paul Maurice, one hell of a classy guy & a very good coach.
Merlot said:How SWEEP it is!
Bruins 4 Canadiens 1
Yeah, I know it's the first round. But after so many losses to the Canadiens it's sooooo nice to enjoy this victory.
Merlot
joelcairo said:I'm certainly no Bruins fan but I also enjoyed this whitewash, which was filled with examples of poetic justice.
Doc Holliday said:You forgot to mention Michael Ryder's performance in the playoffs. He was left out of the lineup last year throughout the playoffs. This season, Claude Julien turned him into a leader & he regained his scoring touch. Incredible!
Doc Holliday said:I always find it fascinating that every time a Habs fan has his back against the wall & can't come up with an answer or reply....when he has run out of them....right out of the blue, he tries to change the subject & wants to start talking about the Leafs. Fascinating!
It's just like if i'd own a Toyota Camry & once it starts having problems, people start giving me a hard time & joke around that my car is a piece of shit. Flustered, i retaliate & get even more upset when they have an answer for every single retaliation of mine. So, desperate & truly pissed off, i then tell them that Honda Accords are crap also. What the f$&#??
One thing, though. Yes, the Leafs did not have a very good team the past couple of seasons. However, they only missed the playoffs by a single point last season (and the year before, i think). Okay, still not high-calibre hockey, but pretty much at the same point that the Habs were this season. Yes, the Habs have now sunk to Toronto Maple Laughs level!!
As for this season, it was a rebuilding year & everyone who knows anything about hockey knew this. But rebuild they did! The arrival of Brian Burke has upped the pace of the rebuilding & he's already began to put his mark on the hockey team. Give them another 2-3 years and the results will be a sight to the behold. In 5 years, they might even be contending for the Cup. Take the Anaheim Mighty Ducks...they are surprising everybody in the playoffs & just might eliminate the San Jose Sharks. That was one of my predictions if you look back, by the way. The Ducks, whom a lot of people were certain wouldn't even make the playoffs. Contending for the Cup again? Yep, those same Ducks.....Brian Burke's team. He built them.
As for the Habs, they've become the Mickey Mouse organization of the entire NHL outside the NY Islanders. Heck, maybe even worse than the Islanders!! If you're a free agent, would you really want to go and play for the Habs knowing about all the turmoil that's surrounded the team all season long? If you're an american hockey player, would you want to move your family to a team whose fans boo the US national anthem? Do you want to move to a team where you don't even know who'll be its owner next season? Who will be the GM? Who will be the coach? Do you want to move to a team with 11 potential free agents? That's almost half the current roster gone!!! Well, do you?? Of course you don't. You prefer joining a first-class organization like the Toronto Maple Leafs, with a great tradition & one of the most stable & wealthy organizations in the entire NHL with one of its largest fan base. A team run by a hockey architect who's been dubbed a genius by many & who will one day take the team to the promise land. Yes indeed, the contrast between the two organizations is a huge one. I'm glad i'm on the right side. Very.
Doc Holliday said:As for this season, it was a rebuilding year & everyone who knows anything about hockey knew this.
gohabsgo said:The Pens and Sid will knock your crappy Flyers out. Unlike Montreal, Philly has no key injuries, so I can't wait to hear your excuses - but by then you would have jumped off the Flyers bandwagon and be cheering for NYR or Washington.
jackd1959 said:Unfortunately, what was missing from the HABS this season, was heart.
lgna69xxx said:i like your predictions, but i think caps will win it quicker than 7 tho, and i think NJ will beat the canes
SexyNadya said:These were my pics :
In the East :
The Habs Vs Boston ( Boston in 5 )
The Caps Vs N.Y Rangers ( Caps in 7 )
Jersey Vs.The Canes ( Canes in 5 )
Pens Vs. Philli ... This one will be outstanding ( Philli in 7 )
What do you think Igna ! Not bad ! !
My new Pics :
The Canes Vs Boston ( Boston in 5 )
The Pens Vs The Caps ( Pens in 6 )
Ducks Vs Detroit ( Ducks in 6 )
Vancouvert Vs Chicago ( Vancouvert in 6 )
Doc Holliday said:Here were my predictions:
What do you think of my predictions? I only lost 2 series in total & barely.
Here are my new picks:
Boston over the Canes (in 6)
Caps over the Pens (in 6)
Ducks over Detroit (in 6)
Vancouver over Chicago (in 6)
Doc Holliday said:Here are my new picks:
Boston over the Canes (in 6)
Doc Holliday said:Carolina over Boston: Playoff experience goes to the Canes. Same thing for coaching. The Bruins haven't played in a while, thanks to their destruction of the Habs in 4 games, and it'll show in the first game. I have more confidence in Carolina's goaltending & the team now feels that they're on a destiny to win the Cup after last night's magical elimination of the Devils. They'll be drowning in confidence.
benxxx said:i'll try to be objective for this one... well f#%k objectivity
THE HABS IN 6
THE CAPS IN 6
PENS IN 7
THE CANES IN 5
SAN JOSE IN 7
COLOMBUS IN 6
CHICAGO IN 5
Vancouver in 6