That means our magic number is reduced by 2. Watching points isn’t as informative.Yotes also lose in OT
Points wash
That means our magic number is reduced by 2. Watching points isn’t as informative.Yotes also lose in OT
Points wash
Edit - looks like Arizona is heading to OT, but I’m going to bed. Will update tomorrow.
Yotes also lose in OT
Points wash
YesSo correct me if I’m wrong, the magic number is now 6.
its pretty much over at this point unless we decide to totally collapse again
i think it will be the avsWho's the likely first-round opponent?
Vegas currently, but the avs have an easier schedule. They play each other one of the last games and could very well decide it.Who's the likely first-round opponent?
Who's the likely first-round opponent?
Blues are in. I don't care what the magic number says; they're in. The teams behind them aren't running the table..
So the question now becomes: who do you want to see the Blues play in Rd. 1? Petro/Reaves and the Knights? Or Makar/MacKinnon & the Avs?
Vegas has scary good goaltending; and is probably the more sound defensive team; both matchups are quite frankly tall tasks. I think Colorado is a bit more exploitable defensively, and has their season hanging on the frayed thread of their goaltending. But unfortunately, I think the Knights hold onto the 1-seed; which is unfortunate if only because Minnesota seems to have the Knights number this year; as much as the Blues have the Wild's. Tough to look past either first round opponent though; so it really doesn't matter.
Lots of ass handling....Avs have some work to do to get past vegas. After the ducks, these games against the knights could be a potential first round preview... but it’s an odd situation. If we hand vegas their asses, then we might be relegating them into the 2nd place position whereas if they hand us our asses, then we have to play a team who knows how to hand us our asses
But we’re just fans?Real contenders dont care who they play. Let's play anytime, any place.
I agree. For The Blues to beat EITHER team, the same things have to happen - The Blues need to play all 60 minutes of every game, with a lot of energy on the forecheck and backcheck, and play an especially heavy game in their own zone, and skate hard on the puck moving it forward safely, until it's safe to make an outlet pass, and no random dumping the puck towards the Blueline, hoping it will get out. The Blues will need good goaltending, confidence that if they play their game, they will win, and making sure to get the puck not only past the Redline, but deep into the O-Zone, and aim for getting shots off. They'll need to be covering up for their teammates on defence(leave no gaps), and when they are pinching in in The O-Zone. They need to drive the net, have forwards setting up in front of the opposing net, and set screens and jump on rebounds, and move their position periodically while passes are being made, both on the power play and at even strength. They'll need to hit their opponents and punish them physically, often, when they have the puck, to keep them from making plays easily. IF The Blues do all these things, it won't matter whether they play The Avs or The Knights. They'll have to do all those things to beat either team.Real contenders don't care who they play. Let's play anytime, any place.
Fun fact about Colorado is they have not won a game when trailing after 2 this season. Vegas seems to be a lot better about not giving up which always makes them a scary teamI strongly suspect if you got an honest answer from the Avs and Knights players, they’d rather face Minnesota.
I’d rather face Vegas, because I’d rather beat Vegas. I kind of like some of Colorado’s players. I can’t think of anyone I like on Vegas besides Fleury, and he won’t be playing in the post-season barring weirdness.
But we’re just fans?
I don't really care who we face in Round 1, but I really hope Minnesota beats whoever finishes 2nd in the West, because I don't want to have to face both Vegas and Colorado. If they are re-seeding the semi finals based on regular season points, a trip to Round 3 would likely match us up against Tampa or Carolina. We're looking at a real Murderer's Row if we're going to go on a run.I strongly suspect if you got an honest answer from the Avs and Knights players, they’d rather face Minnesota.
I’d rather face Vegas, because I’d rather beat Vegas. I kind of like some of Colorado’s players. I can’t think of anyone I like on Vegas besides Fleury, and he won’t be playing in the post-season barring weirdness.
I don't really care who we face in Round 1, but I really hope Minnesota beats whoever finishes 2nd in the West, because I don't want to have to face both Vegas and Colorado. If they are re-seeding the semi finals based on regular season points, a trip to Round 3 would likely match us up against Tampa or Carolina. We're looking at a real Murderer's Row if we're going to go on a run.
I'd rather play the avs.I think I'd rather play the Knights. But either way, if we make it past the 1st round we'd be playing both anyways. I'd love to knock out either team.
Worth noting that they have only trailed after 2 periods eight times this year. I got bored and dug into the 8 games:Fun fact about Colorado is they have not won a game when trailing after 2 this season. Vegas seems to be a lot better about not giving up which always makes them a scary team