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Old 04-14-2002, 10:54 PM   #1
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NHL Playoffs

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Hey, I like hockey too, but we still have a few more weeks until the end of the season. Then, I promise you, I will start an NHL playoffs thread.
And I keep the promise.

The playoffs start later this week. And it's a surprising lineup this year.

Phoenix? Chicago? Boston? Vancouver? Montreal?

Yep, this was a rather bizarre NHL season. The 4-8 seeds in the West were separated by 4 points. Iginla led the NHL in scoring...with only 96 points. The Flyers fell apart towards the end of the season, yet still won the Atlantic Division.

So, the first question I will pose is this: Can anyone knock off Detroit?

I'll post my picks tomorrow.
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Old 04-15-2002, 06:19 AM   #2
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"Can anyone knock off Detroit?" Quit teasing the the Tigers! Oh, sorry...
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Old 04-15-2002, 06:51 AM   #3
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"Can anyone knock off Detroit?" Quit teasing the the Tigers! Oh, sorry...
*snort* <tea>splurt</tea>

Dammit... that's another keyboard you owe me, Griff.
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Old 04-15-2002, 08:03 AM   #4
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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...
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Old 04-15-2002, 06:55 PM   #5
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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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Old 04-17-2002, 06:23 PM   #6
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Colorado will knock out the Wingers.
I used to like Detroit-Stevie, Shanny, Lidstrom, Sergei and the Russians... But since they loaded for bear with Chelios,and *shiver of disgust* whiney Hull and Hasek, I find them very hard to cheer for.I hope spunky Vancouver goes 7 and at least wears Detroit down with their speed.

I think Colorado is going to come out of the West- Patrick wants to make good on missing the Olympic gold and they have Sakic's wrister.

From the East...
Montreal and Boston is a classic- I dont know who to root for. I will be a nice hockey patron and say "I just hope all the boys do their best." Its great to see Koivu back, bless him.
But I bet the Flyers will emerge out of the East and it could just be their year.

Lets watch! pass the popcorn and strap that helmet tight.
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Old 04-20-2002, 01:11 AM   #7
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Can anyone knock off Detroit?
Yes. Anyone playing with heart.
And its nice to see Forsberg back.
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