beastintheeast
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- Mar 27, 2013
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As you have discussed before this is a middle to lower tier team in a normal year. What made it different was the late start by Sudbury and NB, as well as Brantford.Yes but you didn’t know that 6 weeks ago. Even my bet wasn’t originally to win the division. It was to finish ahead of Oshawa. I didn’t think that was a fair bet for Scout because I felt Ottawa would easily finish ahead of Oshawa when comparing schedule etc. I was the one that expanded it to Ottawa needing to win the division. I felt that was a more fair bet. Ottawa would need to actually finish ahead of all division contenders. Even Scout never mentioned Brantford as a serious contender. I don’t think anyone truly did.
At the end of the day, even if I do lose that bet, it won’t be because Ottawa didn’t do what I expected them to do. They will have lived up to their end of the bargain. It would be Brantford that found a way to maintain the lead against a lot of odds. Ottawa completed the tough part of their second half schedule and went 11-4-4. That’s a .684 win% without MacK for much of that portion f the schedule. I don’t care what anyone says at this point. The deadline strategy was the correct strategy. Ottawa is 15-7-2 vs the top 4 teams in each Conference (adding Oshawa to the mix because they are the 4th place team as a competitor in their own Conference). That is a .667 win%. The 67’s are a good team. They have demonstrated the ability to play the top teams and come out with points.
I’m not sure if their regular season success can translate into playoff success. They do have strong goaltending and if MacK is healthy, he can win a series himself. But, they have a chance. The trades at the deadline gave them a chance.
In a normal year, we would be a builder, but the test of the division was so slow to get off the dime, and still, teams like the Fronts and, to a certain extent, Oshawa just have not gotten up to where they should be.
Brantford I called at the deadline as the team that was going tobe tough to beat and I think next year will be no different.
Unless this team finds a superstar or someone takes the magic mushrooms that make them a scoring sensation, this team will not be any better compared to the rest.
That being said, Oshawa is the team that interests me the most next year, as they have a good returning cast. Brantford will be strong again.
That leaves us fighting with the Fronts for the position.
This is a team that in the playoffs I see playing Oshawa in the playoffs. It is probably going to be the most even 1st round matchup.
They are a bigger team and I think that will make the difference. Although, as has been said, a healthy MacK could be a difference.