ManofSteel55
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Are you new here? This board is fuelled on "if's", "would've's" and predictions.Lot of ifs and would haves in there
Are you new here? This board is fuelled on "if's", "would've's" and predictions.Lot of ifs and would haves in there
Correction, even Hasek didn't win it without all forwards having down years. Even the year he beat out Lemieux who had 122 points, Lemieux had just scored 161 points in 6 fewer games the season before. The other year he won it, the next season, Jagr led league scoring with 102, which was both bad for Jagr himself and also comparatively to earlier seasons, just a bad scoring year.I think that would be a shocker for most NHL fans though. Goalies and defensemen always have an uphill battle for the Hart, and aside from Hasek's complete domination in the late 90s, goalies only win when no forward had an especially great season. I don't think you can say that this year with MacKinnon and Draisaitl (pre-injury).
I do agree but if Mack were to win it after a 20 point drop off from last season I think it counts after the last few seasons of amazing forward production that a goalie with a historical season could win and Vegas reflects that.I think that would be a shocker for most NHL fans though. Goalies and defensemen always have an uphill battle for the Hart, and aside from Hasek's complete domination in the late 90s, goalies only win when no forward had an especially great season. I don't think you can say that this year with MacKinnon and Draisaitl (pre-injury).
Do you think it's because he's euro.... Or is it his dirty play, sore winning and losing, and general asshole behaviour? It's him not his place of birth
Kuch the douche thanks for askingSorry, are we talking about Kuch or Drai??
Kuch the douche thanks for asking
Just leaving this here the for the drai is a passenger crowd.
When is Draisaitl returning? He already missed 2 games - are we saying he could miss ~1 more game only for 3 total? Considering Oilers have a game in hand on Colorado - that puts him and Mack at remaining games played, with a 3 point gap, and still wide open race for Hart/Ross.
If you're saying 3-4 more additional games, that could start to add up.
I also wouldn't completely discount Kucherov on Ross. He's 7 points behind MacKinnon with 1 game in hand. But both Oilers and Tampa seem to have an easier schedule left than Colorado.
Edmonton plays San Jose 3x in April. Tampa plays Buffalo 2x. Potential for lots of points.
I said this before but I think someone is going to have to win the AR by like 10 pts un order to compete foe the Hart with draisaitl.1 week later - I maintain what I said last week, the race is far from over for the Art Ross. As of today:
Kucherov 8 games left 111 points
MacKinnon 8 games left 110 points
Draisaitl 7 games left 105 points
Kucherov is ahead - and has an easier schedule then MacK, and is on fire lately. Good chance he wins.
Draisaitl has 8 games left - but those include San Jose (3x) and Anaheim (1x). With McDavid out and his team relying on him more, he has the opportunity to really explode here. I don't think he's out of the Ross race yet.
And MacKinnon - well, of course he could still win it himself too.
MacKinnon is a great talent but I don't think it's a coincidence that they truly arrived as a contender when Makar started playing full time for them.Makar is the Avs MVP.
More impressed by his play and what he is doing. Plays all situations, goes against top lines, nearly identical goal output than MacKinnon etc.