How about them Canucks!

Kreskin

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As good as things have gone they better keep going. In the West they could miss the playoffs in a heartbeat. The 5th place team in the Pacific is just 7 points back.
 

talloola

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As good as things have gone they better keep going. In the West they could miss the playoffs in a heartbeat. The 5th place team in the Pacific is just 7 points back.

absolutely right, this division is very strong, but with the wildcard teams, the seventh and eighth finishing
teams in the conference, a division actually could have as little as 3 or as many as 5 teams in the
playoffs.

for eg. in the pacific division, if their 4 and 5th place teams finish higher than any other 4th or 5th
place teams in the western conference, they both will be in the playoffs.
 

JLM

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absolutely right, this division is very strong, but with the wildcard teams, the seventh and eighth finishing
teams in the conference, a division actually could have as little as 3 or as many as 5 teams in the
playoffs.

for eg. in the pacific division, if their 4 and 5th place teams finish higher than any other 4th or 5th
place teams in the western conference, they both will be in the playoffs.


I don't know why they had to screw that up, was better before, top 8 teams in the conference were in! Too simple I guess. There's always an idiot who has to put his "flavour" on something!.
 

talloola

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I don't know why they had to screw that up, was better before, top 8 teams in the conference were in! Too simple I guess. There's always an idiot who has to put his "flavour" on something!.

there is good reason to change, as a fourth team in one division 'before', could have made the playoffs,
even though they were way below the fifth and sixth team in another division in same conference.

this way, the actual top 8 teams in the conference will go to the playoffs.

the first wildcard team from either conference will play the top team of the other division, and the second
wildcard team will play the top team from other division.

i like it because a weak finishing team can't be in the playoffs, and a stronger finishing team, be left out.
 

talloola

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4:00 p.m. saturday, hockey night in canada

toronto will be ready to play canucks, they have watched canucks on this road
trip, and know the difficulty, like detroit was, they will be ready.



Canucks test road record against Maple LeafsFriday, 12.05.2014 / 7:37 PMBrian Hunter - NHL.com Staff Vancouver Canucks vs. Toronto Maple LeafsCANUCKS (18-7-1) at MAPLE LEAFS (13-9-3)

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Season series: The Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs split their two games last season. The Canucks won 4-0 in Vancouver on Nov. 2, 2013, and extended their shutout streak into the third period of the rematch in Toronto on Feb. 8, 2014, but Phil Kessel had the decisive goal and an assist to help the Maple Leafs rally for a 3-1 win.

Canucks team scope: Ryan Miller figures to be back in goal for Vancouver after backup Eddie Lack pitched a shutout Thursday against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Brad Richardson scored twice in a 3-0 win that put Vancouver into first place in the Pacific Division entering games Friday (the Canucks held a tiebreaker over the Anaheim Ducks, who visit the Minnesota Wild). Richardson, who also assisted on Shawn Matthias' goal, has three goals and six points in the past four games. With six goals and 13 points, he's on pace to break his career highs in each category (14 goals in 2006-07 for the Colorado Avalanche and 27 points in 2009-10 for the Los Angeles Kings). The Canucks have won 11 of 15 road games this season.

Maple Leafs team scope: A streak of five straight games with at least a point (4-0-1) ended Thursday with a 5-3 home loss to the New Jersey Devils, and Toronto tries to begin a new run against a tough cross-conference opponent. "They're a good team, they won [Thursday] night in a tough building," center Tyler Bozak said Friday. "We have to be ready." Kessel had a power-play goal to close the scoring Thursday in his 389th straight game, the fifth-longest active streak. He has two goals and two assists in a three-game point streak. "I love to play the games," he said according to TSN 1050 in Toronto. "You never want to miss any." If goalie Jonathan Bernier gets the start Saturday it would be his eighth in a row.
 

talloola

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bernier had a great game, miller did not.

poor start, then levelled off, but bernier was the story, so lets give him the credit he deserves.

a road loss, playing a pretty good road trip.

ottawa tomorrow
 

JLM

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bernier had a great game, miller did not.

poor start, then levelled off, but bernier was the story, so lets give him the credit he deserves.

a road loss, playing a pretty good road trip.

ottawa tomorrow


Yep, I guess we're going to have to quit calling them the "Toronto Maple Laughs"!:)
 

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got to the Rangers-Detroit game late as I had been watching the SEC championship ------ score was Rangers ahead 2-0

sure enough as soon as I got there, they gave up the lead and the game which they lost 3-2

Why am I such a godd@mn jinx???
 

talloola

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got to the Rangers-Detroit game late as I had been watching the SEC championship ------ score was Rangers ahead 2-0

sure enough as soon as I got there, they gave up the lead and the game which they lost 3-2

Why am I such a godd@mn jinx???

didn't see you out there playing, with gopher on the back of your shirt, lol, nope, you did fine, not

your fault, but of course i'm not supersticious at all, maybe you are.

let them whine over their loss, you move on, leave the stress for them, once its over its over, thats

the fun for us, we don't have to take any responsibility at all. lol

Yep, I guess we're going to have to quit calling them the "Toronto Maple Laughs"!:)

temporarily, i told you guys that toronto would be ready for this one,

by the time canucks got to toronto, the leafs had risen to the occasion,

well, at least their goalie did, it was all about the goalies.
 

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Taloola you forget that even though I live in Gopherland, I still think like a New Yorker where wins/losses are seen by the fans as personal wins/losses. We do both as a TEAM. Difficult to explain but when they lose we feel it deep inside real bad. Can't help but think that way ....
 

talloola

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Taloola you forget that even though I live in Gopherland, I still think like a New Yorker where wins/losses are seen by the fans as personal wins/losses. We do both as a TEAM. Difficult to explain but when they lose we feel it deep inside real bad. Can't help but think that way ....

well its the same here for the canucks,this area is mad about their team, no less
than in new york, but not for me any longer. i've been through that all of my
life, but now have arrived at a point where i don't really look at results seriously any longer.

and i also have lots of other teams i enjoy almost as well.

at this stage of my life i refuse to get emotionally involved much at all, and i quickly move on
and look ahead, and completely put aside all of that, but i hear it from others often, and the disappointment
by many when canucks lose is something i just can't get involved in at all.
can't explain it, i guess its just, 'been there done that' kind of attitude, and i am somewhat disconnected,
but i still love the game as much as ever, so i actually enjoy it more now, for me its all about
the game and not 'my' team, ive backed off of that part of it, its more fun, lots of teams i use to
dislike a lot, i now support and enjoy, calgary and edmonton and winnipeg for sure, and others, never
toronto though, lol.
 

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There must be a lesson there somewhere.............................oh yeah, don't fall asleep in the dying minutes of the game:)
 

talloola

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well if we think about this for a moment, they are on the 6th game of a 7 game road trip, and they played

back to back, so what i saw, on top of too many penalties, was a team that, as the game went along,

got more tired, leg tired, and mentally tired, so the fact that they hung on for the one point

is at least something instead of nothing.
 

Kreskin

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They looked tired, at least when I watched. I turned the game on at 3-0. All of the sudden, boom 3-3.
 

talloola

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Now for the big test...........Morreal

montreal is very inconsistent this year.

canucks should be better in the next game, they have a day to rest up, get their legs back,
sharpen up the brain, and away they go, i am a bit confused about miller, he can look
brilliant and then very poor, that could be the difference, as it was in toronto, canucks
would have won that game going away, if lack had of started, miller was awful, he
put them in a big hole, its like spotting a team 3 goals, then starting the
game.
 

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montreal is very inconsistent this year.

canucks should be better in the next game, they have a day to rest up, get their legs back,
sharpen up the brain, and away they go, i am a bit confused about miller, he can look
brilliant and then very poor, that could be the difference, as it was in toronto, canucks
would have won that game going away, if lack had of started, miller was awful, he
put them in a big hole, its like spotting a team 3 goals, then starting the
game.

My thoughts exactly. Where was Miller before this year? Has he always been this hot and cold? Another thing was that they put Miller in after Lack's shut-out. I probably would have stayed with Lack but they could have been worried about damaging Miller's confidence.......Too late to worry about that now. Go with Lack against Montreal and hope for the best.