2010 Stanley Cup Predictions And Why

talloola

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Don't feel too sad Talloola- all this adversity could prove positive for the Canucks- whoever their next opponent is we want them tired and a little disillusioned.

if we had won our first two games, the fans would have
gone completely the other way, and would be talking about
the stanley cup coming to their city. Never fails.
I agree that losing a game is healthy, and even that game
they lost was up for grabs, not as though they were blown
away, any game in overtime is exciting.
I also like the changes vineault is making for tonight.
 

Icarus27k

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For the Cup final, I'll say Phoenix versus somebody.

Let's say Phoenix versus Philly or Phoenix versus Washington.

I would also add Pittsburgh, but of those three Eastern teams, one will have to lose in Round 2.
 

Mowich

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Pittsburgh is hot tonight. Way to go Sid! Two goals tonight. They are up 5 to 3 right now as the Senators just scored a goal on a power play - five minutes left in the second.
 

wulfie68

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For the Cup final, I'll say Phoenix versus somebody.

Let's say Phoenix versus Philly or Phoenix versus Washington.

I would also add Pittsburgh, but of those three Eastern teams, one will have to lose in Round 2.

I don't think the Caps are strong enough in net or on the blueline. People get snowed into this whole "they won the Presidents Trophy thing" and some of the sports media in Pittsburgh is on about how the Pens never beat the Caps all season long, but a lot of those "losses" were in shootouts... something that doesn't exist in the post season. The Caps have the most dangerously skilled offensive lineup in the NHL but their back end is average at best. And right now, Ovechkin doesn't look like he's on his game against Montreal at all.

With Philly handling the Devils, I think the best team in the East is the Pens. They're not invincible but they're the best. The West on the other hand is still so wide open... and I think thats reflected in the little MVP list: some of the Eastern teams are in control of their series, with certain dominating players but you don't see that in the West right now.
 

Icarus27k

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And now, it's time for a story from Alex Ovechkin.

"One time, I called Bruce Boudreau up at three in the morning and pretended to be Nick Backstrom.

"He said, 'Alex?' I said, 'No, it's me Nick Backstrom.' And then he said, 'Alex, I know it's you.' I said, 'Well you know wrong because it's me, Nick Backstrom.'

"He sighed with exasperation and asked, 'Okay Nick, what do you want?'

"I hung up fast, and laughed my a** off."
 

JLM

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And now, it's time for a story from Alex Ovechkin.

"One time, I called Bruce Boudreau up at three in the morning and pretended to be Nick Backstrom.

"He said, 'Alex?' I said, 'No, it's me Nick Backstrom.' And then he said, 'Alex, I know it's you.' I said, 'Well you know wrong because it's me, Nick Backstrom.'

"He sighed with exasperation and asked, 'Okay Nick, what do you want?'

"I hung up fast, and laughed my a** off."

I'm not sure that I would categorize this as a "news breaking" event......:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

talloola

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I don't think the Caps are strong enough in net or on the blueline. People get snowed into this whole "they won the Presidents Trophy thing" and some of the sports media in Pittsburgh is on about how the Pens never beat the Caps all season long, but a lot of those "losses" were in shootouts... something that doesn't exist in the post season. The Caps have the most dangerously skilled offensive lineup in the NHL but their back end is average at best. And right now, Ovechkin doesn't look like he's on his game against Montreal at all.

With Philly handling the Devils, I think the best team in the East is the Pens. They're not invincible but they're the best. The West on the other hand is still so wide open... and I think thats reflected in the little MVP list: some of the Eastern teams are in control of their series, with certain dominating players but you don't see that in the West right now.

Those flyers have their game back together at just the right
time and I would watch out for them, they are awsome right
now, one more win and the devils are history.

Crosby is also awsome and can lead that team into the
promise land.

I agree about Washington, in the playoffs I never trust a team that isn't very
solid defensively, even with that powerful offense the team is not balanced.

'note', I just realized that gagne and carter will not be playing in next
game for philly, and that makes a huge difference in their offensive power.
 
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Icarus27k

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And now, it's time for another story from Alex Ovechkin.

"Sometimes, it's tough being famous. One time a kid, cute little kid, asked me for an autograph. I gave it to him.

"He said, 'Thanks Mister Crosby'.

"I took it away from him, tore it up, and told him Sidney Crosby was dead."
 

Icarus27k

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So. all four series in the Eastern Conference could end in the next two days, but the Western Conference is going to take awhile. What, if any, does that say about the Conferences?
 

TenPenny

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Western Conference is a little stronger.

Not necessarily stronger, but more evenly matched, for sure.

I'm not overly surprised about Montreal, but I am a bit disappointed. I'm glad to see Boston taking it to Buffalo. It's Miller Time, indeed. Surprised about NJ, though.
 

JLM

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Not necessarily stronger, but more evenly matched, for sure.

I'm not overly surprised about Montreal, but I am a bit disappointed. I'm glad to see Boston taking it to Buffalo. It's Miller Time, indeed. Surprised about NJ, though.

Yep, I was hoping for a better outcome for Montreal. It's beginning to look like we could be down to one Canadian team left in the second round.
 

wulfie68

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western conference is deeper in strength, hence the point
totals.

Not really, it just means there is more parity in the West, especially in this age of 2 and 3 point games. If ALL games were 3 points (i.e. win in regulation = 3, win in OT or SO = 2) then it might mean there was more strength if one conference had dramatically more points per team... but thats still a big stretch because of the out of conference games and the fact that shootouts are decided by an individual dynamic rather than a team one, which disappears in the post season...