That's gross, IMO.
The first round is crazy. I usually stick to watching only the Jets, but the East games are intriguing (Florida/ Tampa, Boston/Toronto).Looks like Edmonton - Vegas is going to happen. I'd rather they stay in the Pacific than potentially be a second round match up with the Jets
Boston -Toronto is pretty funny.The first round is crazy. I usually stick to watching only the Jets, but the East games are intriguing (Florida/ Tampa, Boston/Toronto).
Florida - Tampa should be a good series.The first round is crazy. I usually stick to watching only the Jets, but the East games are intriguing (Florida/ Tampa, Boston/Toronto).
So if we beat Vancouver, would that give us home ice advantage in the WCF (if we make it)?
Looks like Edmonton - Vegas is going to happen. I'd rather they stay in the Pacific than potentially be a second round match up with the Jets
NHL insider Frank Seravalli was on the Spittin' Chiclets podcast earlier today and he reported that several Coyotes players have told him just how happy they are to be leaving Arizona.
As much as I am empathetic about what the Coyotes fanbase must be feeling today, I grew up in the classic Jets era, so this is how I'm feeling about this monumental day:
Looks like Edmonton - Vegas is going to happen. I'd rather they stay in the Pacific than potentially be a second round match up with the Jets
Don't get me wrong, I don't take pleasure in the grief of Coyotes fans. I've lost two out of the three teams in my avatar (well, all three really, but no one was grieving when the Moose left in spring 2011 haha) so I know how it feels.
But that said, I do appreciate the fact that the Coyotes will soon be gone but the Jets are still here, going strong. Who could have imagined back in 96 that this would be the situation? Yet here we are, ready to drop the puck on the playoffs. Plucky little Winnipeg.