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Who's the wildcards in the East?

voyageur

Grizzled vet
This year there hasn't been as much separation in the East as there has in the West. Pretty much every team has a shot at a WC position still with a bit of a winning streak, and mediocrity in the middle being the standard. Boston was looking safe and just fell back to the pack. Ottawa is struggling without Ullmark. Montreal is suddenly looking like a contender. Columbus too. Pittsburgh looks like they are in the fight. Detroit has been hot since their coaching change.

Halfway through the year the race is pretty murky. Who's your picks?
 
I stopped at ''Montreal is suddenly looking like a contender''
8-2 in their last 10 is second only to Vegas, and includes beating the last 4 Stanley Cup champs on the road, losing to Chicago in between to make it equitable.

I thought the Canadiens woes were a lot deeper than trading Justin Barron and waiving Cayden Primeau, but they are right in the thick of the race now, which I suppose translates into contention.
 
Allright, Lets meet on Peel and st-Catherine in about 5 month.
I'd think a Toronto-Montreal 1st round matchup with fans in the building would be a pretty good for the NHL but that's as far as I'll go...

Detroit I think is probably a notch ahead of Montreal though.

Columbus looks like the Cinderella story this year.
 
If you sort by point %, there are 4 teams (Ottawa, Montreal, Pittsburgh, Boston) within 0.002 of each other in the race for WC2 with Columbus just ahead for WC1. But even most of the teams below them aren't that far back. There's not a single team that isn't a two week's winning streak away from the WC.

If I had to guess, I'd say of the top 5 WC teams by point %, the team with the worst chance would be Boston, assuming they've gotten past their new coach bump and have now reverted back to who they truly are. But it's such a mess, I genuinely wouldn't be surprised with any permutation.
 
I tend to agree. Too much talent there . Maybe a coaching change is needed but I think they'll be in the mix at the end
Yeah they’ll eventually start being themselves again. Whether it’s from making a big trade or just start playing how they should I don’t expect the struggles to be season long.
 
Early January and all teams in the East are in somewhat close contention points-wise. Pure guesswork trying to determine who the WC teams will be.

Common sense tells me several upstarts will revert back to the mean, while the usual suspects will ultimately battle it out for a playoff spot. Hope I'm wrong. Some fresh blood would be fun.
 
Early January and all teams in the East are in somewhat close contention points-wise. Pure guesswork trying to determine who the WC teams will be.

Common sense tells me several upstarts will revert back to the mean, while the usual suspects will ultimately battle it out for a playoff spot. Hope I'm wrong. Some fresh blood would be fun.
I'd like to see Detroit get back in. That's not an inexperienced team. It's a team that can't get over the hump, and a coach who has been there before might be the difference. If they can get any kind of goaltending.

At the midway mark there's still room for winning streaks that can knock teams down that were safe. Tampa is a streaky team this year, but seem to win enough to stay out of the WC position. Boston is the one where you don't know how their season will go. Offseason losses and new additions. Holdout from the starter who hasn't been dominant. 100th anniversary there should be some pride in that room, so you can't rule them out of getting hot again. Monahan going down may have an impact of the Jackets. You know the leadership of Crosby and company are good enough to sniff at the playoffs. Can they get back in?

I think the Rangers tank is for real though, and they and Isles would both like to be in the Hagens race, if they don't have the room and the coach going in the same direction.
 
Had Yzerman fired the coach after that insufferable western road trip a few months ago, they'd securely be in a playoff position right now.

If they do make it after being so far down in the standings then Todd McLellan deserves coach of the year award. The team deserves credit for their grit and determination. For sure a valuable lesson on "overcoming adversity". - might just be part of the "Yzerplan" :naughty:
 

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