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You should always think your team is winning the cup when they make the playoffs.
I mean... There's a chance we win the cup, sure but a small one. Too many injuries and bad goaltending plaguing the team this year.
To each his own. The Avs were better that year (not my point), but I simply don't like them. Always seems to be an arrogance about them, always whining, led by Nate-Dog, and getting the benefit of the doubt over seemingly every important call. And we've beat up Winnipeg in the past enough on our way to several cups that I won't hold it against them, beating us in one lonely series where we shit the bed ourselves and had no one else to blame.Nah. Colorado was just the better team that year. What still stings about the Winnipeg sweep is that they were immediately swept themselves once the goaltending came to earth and Montreal marched to the final, so it still feels like Edmonton beat themselves as much as Winnipeg beat them in that one.
I wouldn't have been surprised at all to see that team go on a run had they held on to the lead in Game 3.
To each his own. The Avs were better that year (not my point), but I simply don't like them. Always seems to be an arrogance about them, always whining, led by Nate-Dog, and getting the benefit of the doubt over seemingly every important call. And we've beat up Winnipeg in the past enough on our way to several cups that I won't hold it against them, beating us in one lonely series where we shit the bed ourselves and had no one else to blame.
To each his own. The Avs were better that year (not my point), but I simply don't like them. Always seems to be an arrogance about them, always whining, led by Nate-Dog, and getting the benefit of the doubt over seemingly every important call. And we've beat up Winnipeg in the past enough on our way to several cups that I won't hold it against them, beating us in one lonely series where we shit the bed ourselves and had no one else to blame.
At risk of being thoroughly attacked, I think this has the potential to surprise as well.
Skinner was legitimately good from November to mid-January, then dissolved with the rest of the team just prior to and after the 4 Nations. He was such a mess down the stretch that its almost hard to believe at this point, but from November 1 - February 1 he only had two instances where he had a sub .900 sv% two games in a row.
He's a head case and horrifically inconsistent, but he is able to play well for random stretches. It's a coin flip at best whether this comes to fruition or not at the right time, but it isn't impossible.
It a stupid traditionWhat does pole supposed to mean?
For sure. He also had a 16 game stretch last year with no game under .850 and 13 of which over .900.
He can do it, I just don't have a lot of faith that he will do it.
I missed this diagnosis on Ekholm. It would be really surprising if the Oilers can overcome that loss for 4 rounds. He makes Bouchard a first pairing player 5v5 and knocks all of the other defence down to positions they are capable of succeeding at. But maybe Walman has it in him to replace Ekholm's role.The loss of Ekholm all playoffs really decreases our chances imo. Hopefully his absence is not season ending and he can play in later series. And Stu Skinner will have to prove alot of us wrong for it to happen.
True but I’d also argue we owe the Jets for that incredibly annoying sweep as wellI'd substitute Colorado for Winnipeg and then it's better. We still owe those f***ers from a couple years back.
The thing that hurt the most about that Winnipeg series was the Jets only lead for a combined 61 mins of the whole damn thing. The least lopsided sweep in NHL history.Nah. Colorado was just the better team that year. What still stings about the Winnipeg sweep is that they were immediately swept themselves once the goaltending came to earth and Montreal marched to the final, so it still feels like Edmonton beat themselves as much as Winnipeg beat them in that one.
I wouldn't have been surprised at all to see that team go on a run had they held on to the lead in Game 3.
Agreed, the biggest obstacle is in our own net.Not with Stuart Skinner in net
The goaltending disadvantage will be toned down when the team tightens up defensively like they did last yearI mean... There's a chance we win the cup, sure but a small one. Too many injuries and bad goaltending plaguing the team this year.