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Old 04-15-2002, 06:55 PM   #5
elSicomoro
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Originally posted by Undertoad
And the answer is.... no. Detroit will win easily and the only good thing is that it'll be the last time. Christ, what do you say about a team where Brett Hull is fourth on the squad in scoring? I realize he isn't the dominating guy he was in the olden days but...
It crushed me to no end to see him go to the Enemy. I was so hoping that he would get to finish his career back in St. Louis.

It's funny. Chicago used to be the undisputed arch-enemy of the Blues. Over the past few years, it seems to have swung towards the Red Wings. I still hate Chicago, but now I hate Detroit...almost as much as I hate the Kansas Jayhawks.

And speaking of the Chicago-St. Louis matchup, I'm going with the Blues in 7. The regular season ass-whippings we got from them aren't shit now.

Detroit over Vancouver: We already know the No. 8 seed can be a bitch (San Jose over St. Louis 2 years ago). But let's be real here.

Colorado over Los Angeles: I'll go with 6 games.

San Jose over Phoenix: NEVER trust the Sharks.


EASTERN CONFERENCE

Montreal over Boston: I think Saku Koivu provides that spark that will provide the upset of the playoffs.

Flyers over Ottawa: Ottawa's playoff history is spotty. I think this is the type of series the Flyers can take in 5 games. Perhaps the Flyers will show that they are the great team they were picked to be before the season started.

New Jersey over Carolina: I would imagine the fans in Raleigh don't know what to do with themselves. Playoff hockey?! What's that? In any case, the Devils should take this one.

Toronto over the Islanders: The Islanders will be the team to beat...next year.

Semi-finals

EAST: Flyers over Montreal
Toronto over New Jersey

WEST: Detroit over St. Louis (another rough and tumble 7-game series)
Colorado over San Jose

Conference finals

EAST: Toronto over Philadelphia
WEST: Detroit over Colorado (another rough and tumble 7-game series)

Stanley Cup:

Detroit over Toronto: 6 games

I'm going on a limb here. I'm not giving good teams in Boston and on Long Island their props. I dunno...this is Boston's first trip to the playoffs in how long? A while. Although, the same for the Habs. Montreal's got solid playoff history behind them though.

I've been wrong before though.
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