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_Zippy_
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Location: Threw one in front blocked the, NJ Joined: 01.26.2012
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_Zippy_
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: Threw one in front blocked the, NJ Joined: 01.26.2012
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HockeyBuzz Hotstove: The Hotstove: Projecting the Pacific Division - Travis.Yost
This division is just as much of a crapshoot as the southeast. The only thing is that Kings should finish first. Thought to predict, as most thought four of these teams would have 100+ points last season, and I believe Hotstove had that as part of the over under blog.
My guess:
1. L.A. Kings
2. Dallas Stars
3. San Jose Sharks
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4. Anaheim Ducks
5. Phoenix Coyotes
Close between 2/3/4 though. A couple of pieces added via trade or waivers and I really like the Stars roster.
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Kurtis Foster was traded to the Wild as part of the Zidlicky deal. Not the Stars, wrong Green team you are thinking about lol. - _Zippy_
Fixed that. He's actually erroneously listed on ESPN's site as an unsigned FA.
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HB77
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: PC is a genius for drafting mcdavid Joined: 02.20.2007
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This division is just as much of a crapshoot as the southeast. The only thing is that Kings should finish first. Thought to predict, as most thought four of these teams would have 100+ points last season, and I believe Hotstove had that as part of the over under blog.
My guess:
1. L.A. Kings
2. Dallas Stars
3. San Jose Sharks
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4. Anaheim Ducks
5. Phoenix Coyotes
Close between 2/3/4 though. A couple of pieces added via trade or waivers and I really like the Stars roster. - _Zippy_
people been sayin coyotes fail every year for awhile now. myself included.
but they keep making the dance. the yotes and the preds are obviously well run franchises from a hockey standpoint.
good gm, great coach-good system to start with. along with a deep defence and great goaltending.
they'll prob make the playoffs somehow even without adding a forward or 2. if doan signs and they get one decent top 6, id bet on em getting in. |
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_Zippy_
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: Threw one in front blocked the, NJ Joined: 01.26.2012
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people been sayin coyotes fail every year for awhile now. myself included.
but they keep making the dance. the yotes and the preds are obviously well run franchises from a hockey standpoint.
good gm, great coach-good system to start with. along with a deep defence and great goaltending.
they'll prob make the playoffs somehow even without adding a forward or 2. if doan signs and they get one decent top 6, id bet on em getting in. - hugefemale dog77
I know, but it's just my opinion but the time has come. I have a hard believing Mike Smith replicates the season he had, but they can still prove me wrong, and there's a good chance they prove me wrong. I don't think they'll be bottom feeders, I think somewhere around 12. Think the Pacific turns out similar to last year where it was pretty tight all along. |
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Lahey
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: del's basement chilling with S, AB Joined: 03.07.2011
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Lahey
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: del's basement chilling with S, AB Joined: 03.07.2011
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people been sayin coyotes fail every year for awhile now. myself included.
but they keep making the dance. the yotes and the preds are obviously well run franchises from a hockey standpoint.
good gm, great coach-good system to start with. along with a deep defence and great goaltending.
they'll prob make the playoffs somehow even without adding a forward or 2. if doan signs and they get one decent top 6, id bet on em getting in. - hugefemale dog77
I just don't see it next year, especially with Whitney out. They have the defensive system to win games but I don't think it will last this year. They were exposed in the playoffs and Smith isn't exactly a goalie I'd bank on either. |
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HB77
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: PC is a genius for drafting mcdavid Joined: 02.20.2007
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I just don't see it next year, especially with Whitney out. They have the defensive system to win games but I don't think it will last this year. They were exposed in the playoffs and Smith isn't exactly a goalie I'd bank on either. - Lahey
By the eventual champs who pretty much dominated throughout.
They made the final four.
This is a squad where on paper it's easy to say no chance. And they could certainly nosedive. But year after year they get counted out, and still make the dance.
Didnt they win the division last year?
Im just sayin this year i wont be surprised if they prove us wrong..again |
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kaptaan
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Turning a new Leaf, CA Joined: 09.29.2010
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My guess:
1. San Jose Sharks
2. Dallas Stars
3. L.A. Kings
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4. Anaheim Ducks
5. Phoenix Coyotes |
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Predaceous
Nashville Predators |
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Location: Hypocrisy is prejudice with a Joined: 11.11.2005
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1. San Jose
2. LA
3. Phoenix
4. Dallas
5. Anaheim
LA just doesn't win division titles. Since their inception I believe they've won the division once. I don't expect that to change despite winning the cup. San Jose wins by default.
Phoenix - Defense and coaching are just too good for them to tumble very far. I won't take this team for granted
Dallas - Toss up between them and Anaheim. Acquiring the All-AARP roster doesn't make them contenders to me. These teams could flip-flop. |
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Lahey
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: del's basement chilling with S, AB Joined: 03.07.2011
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1. San Jose
2. LA
3. Phoenix
4. Dallas
5. Anaheim
LA just doesn't win division titles. Since their inception I believe they've won the division once. I don't expect that to change despite winning the cup. San Jose wins by default.
Phoenix - Defense and coaching are just too good for them to tumble very far. I won't take this team for granted
Dallas - Toss up between them and Anaheim. Acquiring the All-AARP roster doesn't make them contenders to me. These teams could flip-flop. - Predaceous
They didn't win Stanley Cups either until last year. |
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1. San Jose
2. LA
3. Phoenix
4. Dallas
5. Anaheim
LA just doesn't win division titles. Since their inception I believe they've won the division once. I don't expect that to change despite winning the cup. San Jose wins by default.
Phoenix - Defense and coaching are just too good for them to tumble very far. I won't take this team for granted
Dallas - Toss up between them and Anaheim. Acquiring the All-AARP roster doesn't make them contenders to me. These teams could flip-flop. - Predaceous
D@MN YOU!!!! Or rather, no comment.
Unfortunately have to agree...
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Habitants98
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: ON Joined: 02.24.2012
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and now lets project a SEASON happening! ffs
this sucks |
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Jsaquella
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Troutback
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Outback Joined: 10.23.2011
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1 SJ
2 LA
3 ANA
4 PHO
5 DAL
The sharks are built for the regular season and after last year will put their all into a better performance, but does any one think the sharks are cup bound?
The kings are going to have a stanley cup hangover. pure and simple.
Anaheim will be better - they have a solid hard hitting D, not as mobile as before but not as bad either. The Perry, Getzlaf, Ryan combo can only be better.
Phoenix... Mike Smith can't repeat that season, and their offence is down a peg. Aucoin and Whitney are big losses in the leadership department, and if Doan goes, so does the franchise.
Dallas - simply lost their sandpaper character guys. Morrow is going to have to do it himself. Jagr and Whitney are nice, but not without somesort of gritty supporting cast.
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Viktory
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Location: Hamilton, ON Joined: 08.12.2011
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Dallas - simply lost their sandpaper character guys. Morrow is going to have to do it himself. Jagr and Whitney are nice, but not without somesort of gritty supporting cast. - Troutback
There is still Daley and Fristic who are quite the bangers, and there is Jamie Benn. The kid hits, scores, fights and forechecks. Morrow isn't alone, but without Ott it might not be as noticeable.
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HB77
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: PC is a genius for drafting mcdavid Joined: 02.20.2007
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There is still Daley and Fristic who are quite the bangers, and there is Jamie Benn. The kid hits, scores, fights and forechecks. Morrow isn't alone, but without Ott it might not be as noticeable. - Viktory
fistric's a beast. benn's that too, as well as an exceptional player. morrow too.
but not so sure about daley fitting that mold as well as u say though.... |
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Viktory
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Location: Hamilton, ON Joined: 08.12.2011
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fistric's a beast. benn's that too, as well as an exceptional player. morrow too.
but not so sure about daley fitting that mold as well as u say though.... - hugefemale dog77
What I was getting at is the teams not soft. They might have added 3 skill players in order to push them over the top, but the team is still a scrappy and aggressive team. And Daley is no push over, albeit he doesn't hit everything that moves. He'll do what needs to be done.
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Nucker101
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 09.26.2010
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1. San Jose
2. Los Angeles
3. Phoenix(can't underestimate the trap/defensive system anymore)
4. Anaheim
5. Dallas |
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BobbySchmautz
New York Rangers |
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Location: Brooklyn, NY Joined: 08.09.2011
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1. San Jose
2. LA
3. Phoenix
4. Dallas
5. Anaheim
LA just doesn't win division titles. Since their inception I believe they've won the division once. I don't expect that to change despite winning the cup. San Jose wins by default.
Phoenix - Defense and coaching are just too good for them to tumble very far. I won't take this team for granted
Dallas - Toss up between them and Anaheim. Acquiring the All-AARP roster doesn't make them contenders to me. These teams could flip-flop. - Predaceous
I agree on the stars - dont get why so many think their
Additions are all that. Jags was ok but kind of pooped out by
Last years end - not a game changer. Swapping ribs and ott
For Whitney and Roy is not a big step either. Can't say that
I really know their team well, but do know those incoming guys |
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