knight23
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Nice troll account. Take it to the main boards, not here.
Right table?
Nice troll account. Take it to the main boards, not here.
Stopped reading after #1, take your list to your forum.1. Montreal - Crammed with talents and exciting team.
2. Toronto - Lot of stars and more interesting moments.
3. Tampa Bay - They sold veteran Stamkos but have points winner Kucherov left and good first center Point left at least.
4. Florida - Previous this summer, a champion team. Several stars left.
5. Detroit - Fine forwards and goalies competitors to Florida and Ottawa to SC round.
6. Ottawa - Will fight for SC round.
7. Boston - Even old top clubs can miss the playoffs.
8. Buffalo - Little of a good team. Last place.
1. Montreal - Crammed with talents and exciting team.
2. Toronto - Lot of stars and more interesting moments.
3. Tampa Bay - They sold veteran Stamkos but have points winner Kucherov left and good first center Point left at least.
4. Florida - Previous this summer, a champion team. Several stars left.
5. Detroit - Fine forwards and goalies competitors to Florida and Ottawa to SC round.
6. Ottawa - Will fight for SC round.
7. Boston - Even old top clubs can miss the playoffs.
8. Buffalo - Little of a good team. Last place.
Stopped reading after #1, take your list to your forum.
Wrong you’ve proven your a newbie, with that hilarious take.I am quite smart anyway. Tampa Bay are expected playoffs team. Or you may do smarter table?
Wrong you’ve proven your a newbie, with that hilarious take.
Yes me from Montreal I amI am a newbie.
However seen hockey long time.
Switch Buffalo with Ottawa and we have a dealI think Ottawa is going to finish 6th in the division and 9th in the conference. It will be tight though, I actually dont really see anyone running away with it outside of Toronto. I think this is Toronto's year if they dont do it now that could be the window.
Florida lost alot on the back end and is coming off of two big runs so they wont be the hands down best team in the regular season. Come playoff time thats likely a different story. If they have a first round exit look out for them next year, they will have more cap space to address the D core and the team will have had a lengthy summer.
This is how I see the regular season
1. Toronto 105
2. Boston 100
3. Florida 98
4. Buffalo 97
5. Tampa 96
6. Ottawa 93
7. Detroit 87
8. Montreal 86
Very little is going to separate 2 from 8 probably 15 or less points. The teams that squeak out the most loser points are gonna get in.
I mean I'd love that! I just really think they have a talented fast deep roster. They still finished ok last year while getting ravaged with injuries. They have a stocked pipeline of prospects and young players. I like Ullmark more than UPL but their D core is way better than Ottawas. UPL is also still very solid.Switch Buffalo with Ottawa and we have a deal
I don't like Sabres goaltending UPL and Reimer/Levy ain't gonna cut it
I thought maybe Thomas Harley might have gotten one, (if he qualifies for OS.)Columbus should send an offer sheet to Seider. 11.45M
That seems a bit rich for him, but maximum chaos, maybe offersheet Raymond at the same time!Columbus should send an offer sheet to Seider. 11.45M
Getting a RD of Seider pedigree at 11.45M AAV in a rising cap world is great, for 2 x 1sts + 2nd + 3rd.That seems a bit rich for him, but maximum chaos, maybe offersheet Raymond at the same time!
That would make him the highest paid Dman in the league (well, technically Karlsson is, but a portion of his contract was retained).Getting a RD of Seider pedigree at 11.45M AAV in a rising cap world is great, for 2 x 1sts + 2nd + 3rd.
They have a good team it's just their goaltenders in my opinion he's not good enough, If they had a Ullmark type goaltender I would rank them top 3 easy, I do like their forwards and D. They have a solid teamI mean I'd love that! I just really think they have a talented fast deep roster. They still finished ok last year while getting ravaged with injuries. They have a stocked pipeline of prospects and young players. I like Ullmark more than UPL but their D core is way better than Ottawas. UPL is also still very solid.
I think Ottawa is going to finish 6th in the division and 9th in the conference. It will be tight though, I actually dont really see anyone running away with it outside of Toronto. I think this is Toronto's year if they dont do it now that could be the window.
Florida lost alot on the back end and is coming off of two big runs so they wont be the hands down best team in the regular season. Come playoff time thats likely a different story. If they have a first round exit look out for them next year, they will have more cap space to address the D core and the team will have had a lengthy summer.
This is how I see the regular season
1. Toronto 105
2. Boston 100
3. Florida 98
4. Buffalo 97
5. Tampa 96
6. Ottawa 93
7. Detroit 87
8. Montreal 86
Very little is going to separate 2 from 8 probably 15 or less points. The teams that squeak out the most loser points are gonna get in.
Tampa got older and slower with McDonagh, but Guentzel makes them better on ES. TBL will make the playoffs behind TML, Boston and Florida, but they'll go as far as Vasy carries them.
On paper we've improved more than Detroit and Buffalo, but the 3 of us are fighting to be 5th best in the division lol
Switch Buffalo with Ottawa and we have a deal
I don't like Sabres goaltending UPL and Reimer/Levy ain't gonna cut it
Seems like you are underrating UPL, and perhaps aren’t really following Buffalo that closely (it happens).They have a good team it's just their goaltenders in my opinion he's not good enough, If they had a Ullmark type goaltender I would rank them top 3 easy, I do like their forwards and D. They have a solid team
He’s still a pretty solid defender nonetheless.Tampa got older and slower with McDonagh, but Guentzel makes them better on ES.
Math works just fine the only teams ahead of Ottawa in the Metro are Rangers, Canes and Devils. The east is deep but light in top end teams. I dont think were gonna see a team in the entire east below 75 points.I'm pretty sure that it mathematically wouldn't work... these modest results but the Atlantic occupies (at least) 6 of the top-9 spots in the conference?
We haven't improved at all except in goal, if the coaching is finally efficient defensively.
Tarasenko + Joseph + Kelly + Chychrun + Brannstrom vs Perron + Amadio + Gregor + Jensen + Kleven (but in fact it means more Hamonic)
My hope in improvement comes from Norris/Chabot/Stutzle health and coaching to be at least as efficient as the Sens were under JM (and of course goaltending)
UPL was pretty solid last season. Reimer is experienced and a solid back-up. And we know Levi has high potential
You think our goaltending situation is better?
That's how I see it. The team has improved in more areas and as a whole than just the massive goaltending upgrade on Korpisalo imo.Math works just fine the only teams ahead of Ottawa in the Atlantic are Rangers, Canes and Devils. The east is deep but light in top end teams. I dont think were gonna see a team in the entire east below 75 points.
Dont agree at all. This version if the team is actually built with winning hockey games in mind not a video game where you accumulate the most possible talent.