Not really unless the other teams are losing- at best the next 5 games will only be 2 point games.
yep, which totals to 10 pts. i dont expect canucks to win all of the games at all, but neither
do i expect their rivals to do same, depends on their schedules as well, and who they are playing.
canucks have a bit better schedule going on to the end of the season than their rivals, two of the pacific
divisions teams still have their 7 game road trips to do.
i told you many times that i don't expect canucks to sail through this season without some push back from
other teams in the west, for reasons i explained before. so now they are in that position. if anyone
thinks l.a., minnesota, calgary and san jose possibly are satisfied 'out' of the playoffs, they are
mistaken.
l.a. have 5 wins in row now, minnesota are pushing hard, could easily have won another one last night,
canucks weren't better than them in the game, but they did win.
unless canucks go on some miraculous winning streak, i expect them to fall below 8th spot perhaps, and
have tofight their way back into playoff contention, just like their rivals are doing.
its lucky for canucks that minny, dallas, l.a. haven't been up where i expected them to be all along,
because canucks and calgary
would have had a very difficult time catching them, at least now the others
are in that position instead.
i certainly hope canucks make the playoffs, but if they don't i can certainly see why, they are giving it a good shot, and i will not think of them as failures if they don't because it most likely would be because
those better teams finally played the way they can.
it will be interesting to watch from here to the end of the season. i don't consider san jose a better team,
canucks are about evenly balanced with them, player for player, but san jose can have trouble with goalkeeping, but canucks also can from miller at times.