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I was gonna say, after people's talk about the Jets' being chokers in the playoffs. THIS is shaping up to be the year where a 1st round loss would be a real choke. Not to the Avs who had essentially the same number of points, or coming in as the 2nd Wild Card against the 1st seed Golden Knights.
An epic collapse indeed against the Flames led by a rookie goaltender or the Canucks after all their internal turmoil this season.
 
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An epic collapse indeed against the Flames led by a rookie goaltender or the Canucks after all their internal turmoil this season.
Honestly, getting goalied by ANYONE is my biggest fear. There's not much you can do... Wolf proved it last time he played us

That said, the odds of it happening over a stretch of four games is low, but not impossible if someone really finds a groove. The upside is that Helle should be able to almost match any hot goalie we see
 
I'd rather have the SC, you can have the President's trophy.


BS, since the Jets entered the league, 1 trophy winner won the cup and 12 did not.
How many 2nd place teams?
How many 3rd place teams?
How many 4th place teams?

In your example, one finishing position (out of 32, or 3% of the total teams) makes up 8% of the winners

If each team has a 1/32 chance of winning the cup at the start of the year, winning the president's trophy triples (or 3X's)that teams chances of winning the cup
 
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How many 2nd place teams?
How many 3rd place teams?
How many 4th place teams?

In your example, one finishing position (out of 32, or 3% of the total teams) makes up 8% of the winners

If each team has a 1/32 chance of winning the cup at the start of the year, winning the president's trophy triples (or 3X's)that teams chances of winning the cup
1 out of 13 have won the cup.
That is less than an 8% chance of winning the cup.
16 teams make the playoffs so that is a 6.25% of winning the cup,
Configure the numbers all you want, 1 out of 13 since the Jets entered the league have gone on to win the cup.

Over 92% of cup winners didn't win the cup.
The long and short of it is that the trophy winners don't win the cup very much at all.
You can have the PT banner, I'll take the SC banner.
It is more important to go into the playoffs healthy and playing good hockey than trying to win the PT.
 
I'd rather have the SC, you can have the President's trophy.


BS, since the Jets entered the league, 1 trophy winner won the cup and 12 did not.

Exactly what I said, 12 SC winners had failed to win the Presidents Trophy.

Finishing first overall in the NHL regular season is quite an accomplishment. A grinding 82 game, 6 month schedule against 31 other teams. It deserves more respect.

I'm not suggesting it should replace the SC as the ultimate goal, but it should be a strong second best.
 
1 out of 13 have won the cup.
That is less than an 8% chance of winning the cup.
16 teams make the playoffs so that is a 6.25% of winning the cup,
Configure the numbers all you want, 1 out of 13 since the Jets entered the league have gone on to win the cup.

Over 92% of cup winners didn't win the cup.
The long and short of it is that the trophy winners don't win the cup very much at all.
You can have the PT banner, I'll take the SC banner.
It is more important to go into the playoffs healthy and playing good hockey than trying to win the PT.
Out of all the possible places the Jets could finish, which one gives them the highest likelihood of winning the cup?

That's the only question that needs to be answered... unless you'd rather have them finish in some other random spot that gives them an even lower chance of winning the cup, I suppose
 
Id be surprised if edmonton wasnt lining up gibson before he got injured...
I cant fathom a scenario where Edmonton doesnt acquire a goalie before the deadline. The question is who. Gibson has a 10 team no-trade and i thought i read something awhile back that he didnt want to play in Edmonton for whatever reason. Either way a guy like Gibson, Vejmelka, Mrazek or Binnington will likely be available. Can they afford anyone is another issue.
 

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