Hallonbroder
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Im lost, isn’t Ottawa in Alberta?Whoa, Ottawa now third in the division, beat Capitals tonight.
Battle of Ontario round 1?
Im lost, isn’t Ottawa in Alberta?Whoa, Ottawa now third in the division, beat Capitals tonight.
Battle of Ontario round 1?
No its in OntarioIm lost, isn’t Ottawa in Alberta?
Columbus has been much better on the road as of late .. and have been doing all this without Monahan , Jenner , Chinakov … Jenner will be back in a week or so .. Fantilli has taken a huge step with Monahan down .. Also Columbus was beating teams out scoring them .. in the last 12 games they are winning games like they did last night in Vegas 2-1 with great defense and goaltending .It’ll be interesting to see. All these teams have been real hot and cold so if you get them in a hot streak they’re hard to beat. Ottawa went on a 8-0-1 streak with Ullmark in net before his injury. Montreal won 7 in a row and looked like a playoff team. Tampa looked like world beaters to start the season, same for the Rangers. Detroit had the coach bump.
I think Columbus is the exception here. They win at home and lose on the road consistently.
All this to say… I don’t know if I believe the wildcard teams this year will be easy outs.
Im lost, isn’t Ottawa in Alberta?
The Jackets are on a 4 game road trip with 1 game in each time zone........that has to be a rarity. Teams play in all of the time zones over a road trip, but for it only to be a 4 game trip seems a lot of travel over 6 days.
Vegas/Utah/Dallas/Buffalo
battle of ontario would be so funWhoa, Ottawa now third in the division, beat Capitals tonight.
Battle of Ontario round 1?
The Jackets are 7-2-1 since Monahan went down.To bad Columbus lost Monahan and HABS lost Guhle it Will be though for Them
To bad Columbus lost Monahan and HABS lost Guhle it Will be though for Them
And Fantilli has basically been PPG ever since he was moved to the top lineThe Jackets are 7-2-1 since Monahan went down.
I don't see Buffalo on there!The Islanders on a 5 game winning streak are now back in the fight for a playoff spot.
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Someone get this man a parachuteI don't see Buffalo on there!
If two of Ottawa, Detroit, or NYI make the playoffs before Buffalo- I'm jumping off a bridge.
Make sure the water isn’t frozen first.I don't see Buffalo on there!
If two of Ottawa, Detroit, or NYI make the playoffs before Buffalo- I'm jumping off a bridge.
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The best I can do is the plastic one that came on those army men toys.Someone get this man a parachute
Wings boasting the longest win streak in the Atlantic and only 8 points back from 1st place while having a game in hand.
Can't speak for the other teams but CBJ are 7-2-1 in their last ten which puts them top 5 in the league over that stretch.That’s a lot of ground to make for the Red Wings to reach Florida. Florida is pacing 99 points this season.
For the Red Wings to finish the season with 99 points they need to have 54 points in 31 games.
They need to go 26-3-2 during that span.
I’d be surprised if they can keep up that pace for much longer. All the teams in the race have gone on hot stretches and have fell back down to earth (Montreal, Ottawa, NYI, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Philly and even Tampa)
Can't speak for the other teams but CBJ are 7-2-1 in their last ten which puts them top 5 in the league over that stretch.
The Jackets problem this season has been performing on the road. They are 17-5-3 at home this season meanwhile they are 8-14--4 on the road. And that's with most of their injuries, no Monahan, no Jenner, no Chinakov and they haven't had Gudbranson all season.So many teams are having good stretches right now in their last 10:
Ottawa: 7-2-1
Columbus: 7-2-1
Detroit: 6-3-1
Islanders: 8-2-0
Rangers: 6-2-2
And then like I said we’ve seen multiple teams go on hot streaks and then going back down to earth. Unfortunately it doesn’t mean much. It’s not about who can sprint the fastest, it’s about who can win the marathon. Only the teams that are consistent will make the playoffs.