Ya, Montreal lost last night to Vancouver while Arizona was idle.These three teams seem unable or unwilling to beat anybody as of late.
That said Arizona has the easiest schedule of the 3. yes, 3 of their last 4 are edm and Canucks but by that point those teams will be locked in as 1-2 seeds in the Pacific, Mcdavid will have is 100 assists and they will be resting looking to avoid injury.
Habs probably have the toughest schedule, their last 2 are against Det who may well still be in a position of needing to win those games so. Sens sometimes finish strong
Sens get 11 points from today, Arizona gets 10 pts from today, and Habs get 9 which if my math is right leaves them all sitting on 71 points
Arizona..they be getting ready to move. Lol.Ya, Montreal lost last night to Vancouver while Arizona was idle.
We need some cooperation from those teams, but they are not good either. Montreal would probably see value in tanking as well, and I’m not sure what Arizona is up (strategic goal) to these days.
Did anyone predict this one?
16-0, exactly like what we'll do in the playoffs
Korpisalo Vezina + Conny Smythe
Right on time!We are tied with Montreal now with 62 points with the same number of games played and are in 27th place according to TSN. So, that would be the 6th overall pick. Senators have more regulation wins and regulation/overtime wins than Montreal.
We are moving in the wrong direction from a draft pick perspective.
16-0, exactly like what we'll do in the playoffs
Korpisalo Vezina + Conny Smythe
It'll be the last day of the regular season. We'll be holding onto the 4th worst record, just one point below each of Montreal, Arizona and Columbus, who've all played out their schedules.
Thanks to a Korpisalo shutout and a Kubalik game winning goal, the Sens will leapfrog to the 7th worst record.
The next day, Pierre Dorion will appear on TSN 1200 to brag about the recent strong play of Korpisalo and Kubalik.
Montreal will win the draft lottery, jumping from 4th to 1st. The Sens will fall to the 8th pick.
At the draft, the Sens will select a prospect at 8th overall who separates his shoulder on his way to the stage.