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Despite that, like Ch28, I don't think anyone beats the Bruins this year. They're simply the class of the NHL and they're built for playoff hockey. |
lol Earl such a strong avatar. While true about the lack of heart and determination lately from the Canucks, I don't think you could say they lacked it in their run-up to the cup final in 2011 (when you can argue they were at their talent peak). In 2009 and 2010, they were inexperienced. In 09, one bad clear from Mitchell and instead of taking a strangle-hold on the series they ended up fucking up. The next year? Chicago was the class of the league, and probably one of the deepest teams in recent memory (along with the 2011 Canucks). And in game 6, Luongo (God bless his Canuck soul) decided to basically hand the Hawks the victory after the Canucks had 2 late leads). 2011- they choked on a 3-0 series lead, but you can't go on to win OT and 2 more series after that and say they lacked heart and determination. If you're talking about the years after their cup run, then I'll give that to you. Quote:
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what channel is the game on? i can't find it on shaw |
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i mean for tomorrow :pokerface: |
brah, i didnt know today was Tuesday |
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The argument you're making is broken by the Vancouver Canucks in 2011. They didn't win the cup (yes we know), but they led the league in every stat to what you could argue was 40 games against non-playoff teams in the NW division and eventually made the final. Being in an easier division helps but it doesn't seem to correlate to better/worse playoff-run chances. You need to look at their roster top to bottom, and STL with Miller is probably the deepest team in the league on paper (LAK, Boston and SJ are pretty damn close though). Obviously, this is all speculation. But if I were to base predictions on anything, it'd be the names on the roster. It's not like STL is underperforming also- they are near the top of the league, with what you can argue is a really deep roster. They're built for a long run now and will likely get close if not win it all in the next few years. |
actually, the 2nd round is not reseeded, it stays within Div so they would get Chi/Col which was the comment I was trying to make about them having an advantage being in imo the easier division. I didn't mean they were piling on points on a shitty division lol, I think the Blues are definitely in that top tier mix. But if you look at their path they are most likely going to run through pho/minny in round 1 and then get a banged up Chicago. |
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^ hit me right in the feels :QQ::okay: |
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is stubhub a reliable site to buy tickets?? im looking for two tickets on April 7 |
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did the TSN feed just switch to MSG? Tortorella looked disgusted after the NY's PPG, Lundqvist making a few big saves |
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