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Kashmire |
Posted - 07/26/2007 : 20:20:28 The forums have been pretty quiet latley and I know it's abit early to be asking but, I will anyway.
What do you think the top 8 teams will be in the East and West conferences??
East
Rangers Penguins Sabres Senators Devils Thrashers Maple Leafs Canadiens
West
Ducks Avalanche Red Wings Sharks Kings Nashville Dallas Calgary
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Kashmire |
Posted - 08/30/2007 : 15:38:53 quote: Originally posted by leafsfan_101
quote: Originally posted by Kashmire
RIght now, I would consider Los Angeles making the playoffs. They have the best rookies. They have an amazing defense core. They have an extremely potent top two lines aswell. They are better than nashville at this point. Maybe even Dallas or Minnesota.
Exactly they have the best rookies. Rookies are trying the league out and half of them may need more time. I don't see LA making the playoffs this year. They need to improve goaltending too.
Open your eyes
LA's top six: Cammalleri Frolov Kopitar Handzus Nagy Calder/O'Sullivan
That is an awsome top six. Then on defence, Blake, Stuart, Preissing, Visnovsky. If they get a quality netminder, then they are in the playoffs, or atleast I think so. You never know, one of their goalie pick ups could turn out well in camp. |
Beans15 |
Posted - 08/30/2007 : 14:56:28 To Leafsfan_101
1. Detroit - Agree. They could and should be here at the end. Weak division helps them.
2. San Jose - I doubt it. Anaheim is still very strong and they should finish #2. I just can't see how Ana could be that much worse. Sure, Selanne, Neidermayer, and Penner are losses. But Bertuzzi(if healthy) and Schneider are more than suitable replacements.
3. Vancouver - Best team in the division?? What?? Firstly, they would have missed the Playoffs last year without the Real League MVP in net leading them to a great 2nd half of the season. Secondly, Minnesota finished only one point behind, and if Gaborik can stay healthy all year, The Wild will more than likely win this division. They have lost really nothing. Colorado if far improved and are a better team on paper than Vancouver. Even Edmonton has improved, although they are not as good as Vancouver. Minn is in the 3 hole.
4. This is where SJ should go.
5. Colorado or Minny, who ever doesn't win the NW will be 5th.
6. Dallas - Still a solid team. Remember they had a lot of injuries last year and still competed with SJ and ANA.
7. Calgary. Unless they can improve on their road record, they could be a surprise to many. They had the best home record in the league last year. The Saddledome is an extremely tough place to find a win.
8. This will be a sleeper. Vancouver more than likely, but Nashville or LA could surprise. Edmonton has a very outside shot if they can pull a trigger on a trade for a top 6 forward very early in the season. Adding Souray and Pitkanen shores up the D nicely, and Penner will add some scoring and more toughness. Don't forget that the Oilers had more than 50% of their line up injured at one time last year, and guys like Torres and Pisani had the worst years of their career. I wouldn't count on the Oilers, but I wouldn't count them out either.
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Jeremy12 |
Posted - 08/30/2007 : 13:03:02 quote: Originally posted by leafsfan_101
quote: Originally posted by Kashmire
RIght now, I would consider Los Angeles making the playoffs. They have the best rookies. They have an amazing defense core. They have an extremely potent top two lines aswell. They are better than nashville at this point. Maybe even Dallas or Minnesota.
Exactly they have the best rookies. Rookies are trying the league out and half of them may need more time. I don't see LA making the playoffs this year. They need to improve goaltending too.
Open your eyes
I agree I don't see them making the playoffs either, but in a few years as their rookies develop, I don't see why they wont be making the playoffs or even making a run for the cup. For this year I say watch out for Pittsburgh and the Rangers. Pittsburgh made a huge improvement last year and got knocked out in the first round, but now their rookies have experience in the playoffs and with the other teams, so watch out for them I don't see why couldn't make a run for the cup. Rangers really stocked up on the offence, as what they lacked of in the playoffs this year so watch out for them, as i see many players on that team having a beak-out season.
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leafsfan_101 |
Posted - 08/30/2007 : 12:54:01 quote: Originally posted by Kashmire
RIght now, I would consider Los Angeles making the playoffs. They have the best rookies. They have an amazing defense core. They have an extremely potent top two lines aswell. They are better than nashville at this point. Maybe even Dallas or Minnesota.
Exactly they have the best rookies. Rookies are trying the league out and half of them may need more time. I don't see LA making the playoffs this year. They need to improve goaltending too.
Open your eyes |
PuckNuts |
Posted - 08/30/2007 : 12:21:54 Both the Rangers, and Penguins can not be in the top three...
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the hockey guy |
Posted - 08/30/2007 : 08:45:00 East:
Rangers Penguins Senators Flyers Sabers Hurricaines Lightning Leafs
West:
Sharks Red wings Avalanche Flames Ducks Cannucks Wild Blues |
Kashmire |
Posted - 08/30/2007 : 07:18:27 RIght now, I would consider Los Angeles making the playoffs. They have the best rookies. They have an amazing defense core. They have an extremely potent top two lines aswell. They are better than nashville at this point. Maybe even Dallas or Minnesota. |
leafsfan_101 |
Posted - 08/30/2007 : 06:43:45 Just before I post my Western Confrence I would like to say that if Philly doesn't make the playoffs this year,or has a horrible year, I wouldn't be suprised. The moves they made will improve them but I don't think enough for a playoff push. Just wait for vanRiemsdyk. But without any further ado my Western Confrence.
West
*1. Detroit Red Wings- Great Mix of young and old. They didn't really need to do anything drastic, but they upgraded Schneider with Rafalski and that will pay dividends.
*2. San Jose Sharks- The Sharks lost Hannan and Guerin but still have a strong core. I put them second because I don't think the Ducks will be here.
*3. Vancouver Canucks- Simply the best team in the division.
4. Colorado Avalanche- Totally helped the team with the addition of Smyth. I like where this team is going.
5. Anaheim Ducks- losing Penner, Selanee and Niedermeyer will hurt tremendously but will not stop the Ducks from a playoff berth.
6. Calgary Flames- Nothing new here, just a solid hockey club.
7. Minnesota Wild- A dangerous team all throughout the year. I wouldn't be suprised if they fall as high as 5th.
8. Nashville Predators or Dallas Stars- Once again I have a dark horse for this devision. I think that Nashville can make the playoffs, their team won't be as strong but they will get in.
Open your eyes. |
Tyler 26 |
Posted - 08/29/2007 : 20:50:28 quote: Originally posted by Guest8372
quote: Originally posted by Tyler 26
East 1. Ottawa Senators ---> No big changes from last year 2. New York Rangers ---> Huge off season with signing Drury and Gomez 3. Atlanta Thrashers ---> No big changes 4. Pittsburgh Penguins ---> Crosby will have another great year 5. New Jersey Devils ---> Broduer will have another great year 6. Toronto Maple leafs ---> Had a good off season 7. Montreal Candiens ---> No big changes but will have a better year 8. Philadephlia Flyers ---> Had a good off season
West 1. Anahiem Ducks ---> No huges changes but are still a tank team 2. Vancouver Canucks ---> Loungo will stan don his again this season 3. Detriot Red Wings ---> Always have been a good team 4. Calgary Flames ---> No huge changes but I predict a better year then last 5. San Jose Sharks ---> No huge changes 6. Colorado Avalanche ---> Big changes in off season 7. Minnisota Wild ---> No big changes 8. Dallas Stars ---> Always been a good team *** West Conference will be extremely tight again as it was last year***
Wow, I can't believe you are putting Montreal and Toronto ahead of Buffalo. Sure they lost Drury, Briere and a rental from Washington, but really look at the team again vs. Montreal and Toronto line up. To a man Buffalo is better the better team. Their coaching staff is unchanged which means top notch.
This year Buffalo will roll out 4 lines. Line 1, 2a, 2b, 3. Last year Buffalo rolled out 4 lines too but more like: 1a, 1b, 1c and 2.
Toronto's 4 lines 1, 2, 4, 5 (strength in relation to Buff) Montreal's 4 lines 2, 3a, 3b, 4 (strength in relation to Buff)
Sorry but i think that losing both drury and briere will hurt the sabres to much. The problem is that they didnt get anyone close to replacing either of them. They wont be a bad team but i still think that they are gonna ahve a really bad season. Depth or not, they wont have the talent to get them into nexts year post season. Also, toronto and montreal are both as good or even better then buffalo right now. Considering that they both beat 2 time last years, they shouldnt have aproblem this eyar with them. Im still gonna stand by what i said. If buffalo is to make the playoffs, it will be a low seed. |
leafsfan_101 |
Posted - 08/29/2007 : 19:41:53 Here is my two cents worth.
East
*1. Ottawa- Team is still solid even if their backup costs more then their starter. Next year is the problem.
*2. Pittsburgh This team is looking really strong. Good mix of veteran leadership and young talent.
*3. Tampa Bay- You can never could out the Bolts in the weak SE division.
4. Buffalo Sabres- This team has depth with or without Briere and Drury. They won't be to far off.
5. New York Rangers- Sather busted the bank on offence and forgot about the defence. That could hurt them. A trade is also coming very soon for NYR.
6. New Jersey Devils- Losing Rafalski and Gomez hurt but this team still has talent.
7. Toronto Maple Leafs- Blake and Toskala but us over the bump this year.
8. Montreal Canadians or Boston Bruins- Boston has the talent to make a playoff push this year. The moves were unspectacular but will have effect. Montreal lost Souray. That hurts them especially on the PP. Kovalev has to step up his game for the Habs to make a run. My money. Its gonna be a toss up between the two.
* won division
Notes- I put New York at fifth because they needed to make some defence changes and didn't. Their offence is spectacular but it may fall a little short of expectations.
Buffalo will do well this year. I noticed I had them highest and Rangers lowest.
Boston is my dark horse. I really think they have a team that can, at least, make 8th. But the Bruins could fall apart too. Only time will tell.
Western Conference tomorrow....
Open your eyes. |
Guest8372 |
Posted - 08/29/2007 : 06:38:03 quote: Originally posted by Tyler 26
East 1. Ottawa Senators ---> No big changes from last year 2. New York Rangers ---> Huge off season with signing Drury and Gomez 3. Atlanta Thrashers ---> No big changes 4. Pittsburgh Penguins ---> Crosby will have another great year 5. New Jersey Devils ---> Broduer will have another great year 6. Toronto Maple leafs ---> Had a good off season 7. Montreal Candiens ---> No big changes but will have a better year 8. Philadephlia Flyers ---> Had a good off season
West 1. Anahiem Ducks ---> No huges changes but are still a tank team 2. Vancouver Canucks ---> Loungo will stan don his again this season 3. Detriot Red Wings ---> Always have been a good team 4. Calgary Flames ---> No huge changes but I predict a better year then last 5. San Jose Sharks ---> No huge changes 6. Colorado Avalanche ---> Big changes in off season 7. Minnisota Wild ---> No big changes 8. Dallas Stars ---> Always been a good team *** West Conference will be extremely tight again as it was last year***
Wow, I can't believe you are putting Montreal and Toronto ahead of Buffalo. Sure they lost Drury, Briere and a rental from Washington, but really look at the team again vs. Montreal and Toronto line up. To a man Buffalo is better the better team. Their coaching staff is unchanged which means top notch.
This year Buffalo will roll out 4 lines. Line 1, 2a, 2b, 3. Last year Buffalo rolled out 4 lines too but more like: 1a, 1b, 1c and 2.
Toronto's 4 lines 1, 2, 4, 5 (strength in relation to Buff) Montreal's 4 lines 2, 3a, 3b, 4 (strength in relation to Buff) |
Tyler 26 |
Posted - 08/28/2007 : 20:27:16 East 1. Ottawa Senators ---> No big changes from last year 2. New York Rangers ---> Huge off season with signing Drury and Gomez 3. Atlanta Thrashers ---> No big changes 4. Pittsburgh Penguins ---> Crosby will have another great year 5. New Jersey Devils ---> Broduer will have another great year 6. Toronto Maple leafs ---> Had a good off season 7. Montreal Candiens ---> No big changes but will have a better year 8. Philadephlia Flyers ---> Had a good off season
West 1. Anahiem Ducks ---> No huges changes but are still a tank team 2. Vancouver Canucks ---> Loungo will stan don his again this season 3. Detriot Red Wings ---> Always have been a good team 4. Calgary Flames ---> No huge changes but I predict a better year then last 5. San Jose Sharks ---> No huge changes 6. Colorado Avalanche ---> Big changes in off season 7. Minnisota Wild ---> No big changes 8. Dallas Stars ---> Always been a good team *** West Conference will be extremely tight again as it was last year*** |
PainTrain |
Posted - 08/25/2007 : 17:54:34 quote: Originally posted by Huntman
1 - NYR* - most improved offence with Drury and Gomez. 2 - OTT* - not much has changed 3 - CAR* - have a better year in the weaker SE division 4 - PIT - They are getting more experience 5 - PHI - much improved off season 6 - BUF - too much depth, but will hurt no Briere and Drury 7 - NJ - you can't count them out 8 - ATL - not much has changed
West 1COL- nice new additions will put them back on top 2ANA - how can you not like them 3 DET - strongest team of a very weak division 4 SJS - no significant changes to be concerned 5 CAL - Two words Work Hard 6 DAL - solid team last year and still a solid team this year 7 SJS - No Change 8 - LA - LA has made some crazy additions.
Wow I never knew San Jose had two hockey teams and there both named the Sharks! Weird!
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Huntman |
Posted - 08/25/2007 : 17:38:18 1 - NYR* - most improved offence with Drury and Gomez. 2 - OTT* - not much has changed 3 - CAR* - have a better year in the weaker SE division 4 - PIT - They are getting more experience 5 - PHI - much improved off season 6 - BUF - too much depth, but will hurt no Briere and Drury 7 - NJ - you can't count them out 8 - ATL - not much has changed
West 1COL- nice new additions will put them back on top 2ANA - how can you not like them 3 DET - strongest team of a very weak division 4 SJS - no significant changes to be concerned 5 CAL - Two words Work Hard 6 DAL - solid team last year and still a solid team this year 7 SJS - No Change 8 - LA - LA has made some crazy additions. |
PainTrain |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 23:02:29 Yes Minnesota is a under rated team with a lot of under rated players.
And some people are counting out my Sabres
They still have a lot of depth .
East (No paticular ordre) Buffalo Pitsburgh New York Rangers Ottawa New York Islanders Atlanta Tampa Bay New Jersey
West (Again no paticular ordre) Minnesota San Jose Anaheim Los Angelas Calgary Vancouver Colorado St.Louis
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Guest4043 |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 22:04:28 Minni might be the most under rated team in the league. They seem to get better every year. I guess people are still waiting for them to do something before they really consider them a threat. What I mean is they have yet to win a division title. After that happens people will start giving them the credit they deserve. |
Guest9671 |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 19:21:29 Is it me or is Minnesota the most under rated team on this site? They had a team without its most talented player for most of the season, rack up 104 points 1 behind vancouver for the division lead.
The offseason there has been minimal changes to the team and practically nobody is picking them to crack the top 8 teams. Talk about really flying under the radar.
Do you really think LA with its new roster is able to increase its point total by 30 points? Do you think Nashville fire sale and still barely meeting the league minimum cap is going only lose 10 points? |
leigh |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 16:55:47 Never too early for this Kashmire. It's a good summer time thread! I only spent about 10 minutes putting this together so I may change my mind closer to the season, but here are my preliminary picks
East Pittsburgh Ottawa Tampa Bay NYR Buffalo New Jersey NYI Boston
West Anaheim Detroit Calgary San Jose Colorado Dallas Vancouver Nashville |
Guest8372 |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 11:49:09 1 - NYR* - most improved offence with Drury and Gomez. That defence is questionable 2 - OTT* - not much has changed 3 - CAR* - will have a better year in the weaker SE division 4 - PIT - not much has changed 5 - PHI - much improve off season 6 - BUF - too much depth, but will hurt w/o Briere and Drury 7 - NJ - you can't count them out, they still have Brodeur 8 - ATL - not much has changed
TB - no goalie and questionable D. TOR not enough changes will battle ATL for that last spot. MTL no significant changes made NYI lost too many top end players WAS watch out for this team as they will give teams fits but needs a defence corp upgrade
West
1 - ANA* - how can you not like them with or w/o Nieds 2 - DET* - strongest team of a very weak division 3 - MIN* - 104 points last year was no fluke and they'll have Gaborik for the whole season. 4 - SJS - no significant changes to be concerned 5 - COL - nice new additions will put them back in the playoffs 6 - DAL - solid team last year and still a solid team this year 7 - VAN - one word, Luongo 8 - LA / CAL - tough call. LA has made some crazy additions. CAL is still tough and will battle it out.
NAS - lost too much but will be tight in the race. EDM - lost their heart, recent changes won't account for 20 point increase needed. STL - will surprise with the changes they've made. |
PuckNuts |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 11:31:05 East: 1.Pittsburgh 2.Toronto 3.Tampa Bay 4.Ottawa 5.Buffalo 6.New Jersey 7.Carolina 8.NY Islanders
West 1.Detriot 2.San Jose 3.Colorado 4.Anaheim 5.Nashville 6.Calgary 7.Chicago 8.Edmonton
And just incase anyone is interested : NY Rangers, and Pittsburgh are in the same division... Anaheim, and LA are in the same division... Pittsburgh, and New Jersey are in the same division... Anaheim, and San Jose are in the same division...
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Beans15 |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 10:34:59 East
1 - NYR 2 - OTT 3 - TBL 4 - PIT 5 - PHI 6 - ATL 7 - TOR 8 - NYI
West
1 - Ana 2 - Col 3 - Det 4 - SJS 5 - DAL 6 - LA 7 - CAL 8 - EDM
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Leafsfan_94 |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 09:53:02 East 1. Sens 2.Pens 3.Devils 4.Rangers 5.Thrasher 6. Leafs 7.Sabres 8.Canes
West 1.Wings 2.Ducks 3.Sharks 4.Predators 5.Avs 6.Stars 7.Canucks 8.Flames
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Posted - 07/27/2007 : 08:47:38 http://www.pickuphockey.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2041
I made a topic exactly like this a few months back....sorry.
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Guest8447 |
Posted - 07/27/2007 : 07:57:40 East
x - Ottawa x - Pittsburgh x - Florida NY Rangers NJ Buffalo Carolina Montreal
West
x - Detroit x - Anaheim x - Calgary Colorado San Jose Dallas Vancouver St. Louis |
semin-rules |
Posted - 07/26/2007 : 21:36:05 East
1.Rangers 2. Senators 3. Penguins 4. Devils 5. Sabres 6. Lightning 7. Flyers 8. Leafs Runner Up: Thrashers
West
1. Avalanche 2. Ducks 3. Kings 4. Red Wings 5. Canucks 6. Stars 7. Flames 8. Sharks Runner Up: Wild
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