Maybe they don’t want to win the central and face VegasDAL are going to be completely useless aren't they?
I shit on the penguins in the off-season for not facing reality but boy was I wrong. They’ve been the most entertaining team in the league the last few months. What Crosby is doing is incredible. Dunno if they make playoffs and if they do they might have emptied the tank but still playing some great hockeyWhat a wild Penguins/Red Wings game. Pittsburgh now in WC1.
WC2? I thought Tampa had WC1 locked up and that M3 would end up having less points than themWhat a wild Penguins/Red Wings game. Pittsburgh now in WC1.
Jets are 7-15 at home in the playoffs...you might want to play them on the road. Just sayingThe Avs goal should be just win out. Win the last 3 games and you’ll at least get the home ice vs Jets, or Dallas might even lose their last 3 games and we win the division.
They are hilarious. Will come out like gangbusters for 10 minutes then look like an AHL team for 15, then 5 minutes where they score 2 goals followed by 15 of turtling and 5 of wtf is happening.I shit on the penguins in the off-season for not facing reality but boy was I wrong. They’ve been the most entertaining team in the league the last few months. What Crosby is doing is incredible. Dunno if they make playoffs and if they do they might have emptied the tank but still playing some great hockey
CorrectWC2? I thought Tampa had WC1 locked up and that M3 would end up having less points than them
eluded. Carry onIf Arizona can provide the stable ownership and arena that has alluded them for 30 years then sure go ahead
Home or road, Avs need to fix their defensive game and goaltending otherwise even a home ice won’t matterJets are 7-15 at home in the playoffs...you might want to play them on the road. Just saying
Sounds like a recipe for troubleJets blank Stars, tie Avs in points again. Basically, have to win Saturday, or Avs will be 3rd place and no home ice.
You'll be happy to know Ismo agrees with you.Faber should win it IMO. Kid stepped into the NHL and became a #1D in his rookie year.