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Against the 67's, most fans from other teams it seems to me, found it easy to cheer for the Storm against them. Must be that "top dog" thing where if a team is dominate over the whole season everyone wants to have them fail.....which Ottawa did.....and of course our Hounds have as well mostly recently last season.
I can understand how the other fanbases felt last year as our team just cruised thru the regular season. After the deadline deals in January we skated with a target on our backs, as Ottawa just did and when it got rough in the playoffs we stood toe to toe with both OS and Kitchener. Then we came up to an even bigger and rougher, fresher Hamilton team and you know the rest of the story.
The difference for Ottawa was they had NO ONE who could challenge them in the East. Give them a bloody nose and take it on the chin to see if you could shake it off and see what you're made of? Regardless whatever 67's superfan OMG67 spouted all year about how great his team was, it was the same argument the Hounds have to answer every year about playing in a weaker division and also the games with Sudbury and North Bay to pad our stats.
The end of another exciting season where once again things did NOT go as we thought they might! Good luck to the Storm in the Memorial Cup!
I thought after the trade deadline that Guelph was the best constructed “playoff” team out there. I only wondered if their goaltending would hold up. It did!
They were the team that I wanted the Hounds NOT to have to face, which they didn’t having lost to Saginaw. Our possession style of play IS fun to watch but I still feel it’s not playoff style! Just my opinion!
Again congrats to the Storm and their fans!
Jeff and Ryan catch up with SSM Greyhounds General Manager and former OHL'er Kyle Raftis.
Do not know I see a team that went in all in like Guelph and a Ottawa team who only made a few tweaks.No doubt the east is weaker. The west has now won 11 of the last 13 championships or 15 of the last 18.. that is not a coincidence folks.. it’s a trend. Ottawa was a really good team but I just always thought they lacked star power and playing in the east offered them no adversity all year
I agree Guelph brought in at least 8 new players and a little bit of luck goes a long way meaning they not once but twice got to face the backup goalies fo Saginaw and Ottawa. But it is what it is and people will say doesn't make a difference, but it does you se a teams play a little different in front of their backups because they play differently. Anyways congrats to them .Do not know I see a team that went in all in like Guelph and a Ottawa team who only made a few tweaks.
I agree Guelph brought in at least 8 new players and a little bit of luck goes a long way meaning they not once but twice got to face the backup goalies fo Saginaw and Ottawa. But it is what it is and people will say doesn't make a difference, but it does you se a teams play a little different in front of their backups because they play differently. Anyways congrats to them .
Meanwhile Niagara went all in and lost in round 2.Do not know I see a team that went in all in like Guelph and a Ottawa team who only made a few tweaks.
A lot of factors in the series lost a hot netminder and being undisciplined.Meanwhile Niagara went all in and lost in round 2.
The west has won 15/18 in the last 18 years. That’s a trend or a pattern not a coincidence...
I’m not saying the East never has good quality teams but the West just tends to have the elite top teams and it’s a stronger overall conference each year. You actually made my point with Ottawa. They only made a few small tweaks (though I don’t agree when they added Dipietro) and won 50 games and went 12-0 vs the east in the playoffs. Meanwhile, Niagara loaded up and Oshawa was supposedly a good team. But neither of them even came close to competing for a title this year.
I personally felt you guys in the Soo had a top 4/5 team in the league with Saginaw, Guelph, London, Ottawa. But unfortunately, you played in the west which each year is just a tougher conference to win imo
The best defenceman in the game might have been Marlies rookie Mac Hollowell, who stayed in the lineup despite Calle Rosen’s return, with Joe Duszak getting scratched. Hollowell probably saved two goals in the first period, breaking up a slot pass with a Checker open and sweeping a puck off the goal line. His body position for a 5-foot-9 blueliner was excellent all evening.
Just WOW! I wish the rookie camp was here. We always go, but not to Toronto.
Tonight’s game will not be broadcast on TSN, but Thursday and Friday’s games will be shown on TSN2.
Sheldon Keefe signs a new 2 year extension with the Marlies
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The Coyotes inked Nick Schmaltz and Christian Dvorak to long-term deals and still have Derek Stepan signed through 2020-21. With Brad Richardson also under contract through next season, it could make sense for Hayton to take one more year of development before joining the roster as a mainstay at center.
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