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'06-07 Fearless Predictions
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 1:37 am
by Shoalzie
Regular Season Standings
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
*1. Philadelphia (2)
*2. N.Y. Rangers (4)
*3. New Jersey (8)
4. N.Y. Islanders
5. Pittsburgh
Northeast Division
*1. Ottawa (1)
*2. Buffalo (6)
*3. Boston (7)
4. Toronto
5. Montreal
Southeast Division
*1. Carolina (3)
*2. Atlanta (5)
3. Tampa Bay
4. Florida
5. Washington
Western Conference
Central Division
*1. Detroit (3)
*2. Nashville (4)
3. St. Louis
4. Chicago
5. Columbus
Northwest Division
*1. Calgary (2)
*2. Vancouver (6)
*3. Edmonton (8)
4. Minnesota
5. Colorado
Pacific Division
*1. Anaheim (1)
*2. San Jose (5)
*3. Dallas (7)
4. Phoenix
5. Los Angeles
Stanley Cup Playoffs
Eastern Conference
Ottawa over New Jersey
Philadelphia over Boston
Buffalo over Carolina
Atlanta over N.Y. Rangers
Ottawa over Buffalo
Philadelphia over Atlanta
Ottawa over Philadelphia
Western Conference
Anaheim over Edmonton
Calgary over Dallas
Vancouver over Detroit
Nashville over San Jose
Anaheim over Vancouver
Nashville over Calgary
Anaheim over Nashville
Finals
Anaheim over Ottawa
Conn Smythe: Scott Niedermayer
Major Awards
Hart: Ilya Kovalchuk
Art Ross: Ilya Kovalchuk (110 points)
Rocket Richard: Ilya Kovalchuk (62 goals)
Vezina: Roberto Luongo
Norris: Zdeno Chara
Jack Adams: Bob Hartley
Calder: Phil Kessel
Crosby vs. Ovechkin
Ovechkin: 55 goals / 50 assists--105 points
Crosby: 42 goals / 62 assists--104 points
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:49 pm
by Shoalzie
Bump...
I'm can't possibly be the only "fearless" person here. :wink:
Re: '06-07 Fearless Predictions
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 11:54 pm
by Joey Moss
Regular Season Standings
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
1. N.Y. Rangers (3)
2. Philadelphia (6)
3. Pittsburgh (8 )
4. New Jersey
5. N.Y. Islanders
Northeast Division
1. Buffalo (1)
2. Ottawa (4)
3. Boston (7)
4. Montreal
5. Toronto
Southeast Division
1. Carolina (2)
2. Tampa Bay (5)
3. Atlanta
4. Washington
5. Florida
Western Conference
Central Division
*1. Detroit (2)
*2. Nashville (5)
3. St. Louis
4. Chicago
5. Columbus
Northwest Division
1. Calgary (3)
2. Edmonton (6)
3. Minnesota (8 )
4. Vancouver
5. Colorado
Pacific Division
1. Anaheim (1)
2. San Jose (4)
4. Phoenix (7)
3. Dallas
5. Los Angeles
Stanley Cup Playoffs
Eastern Conference Final
Buffalo over Carolina
Western Conference Final
Anaheim over San Jose
Finals
Anahiem over Buffalo (Buffalo always loses in the finals, it's their thing)
Conn Smythe: Assmunch Pronger
Major Awards
Hart: Crosby
Art Ross: Crosby (142 points)
Rocket Richard: Cheechoo (62 goals)
Vezina: Marc Denis
Norris: Niklolas Lidstom
Jack Adams: Craig MacTavish
Calder: Evegni Malkin
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:13 am
by moon
Regular Season Standings
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
*1. N.Y. Rangers(2)
*2. Philadelphia (6)
*3. New Jersey (7)
4. Pittsburgh
5. N.Y. Islanders
Northeast Division
*1. Ottawa (1)
*2. Buffalo (4)
*3. Boston (8)
4. Toronto
5. Montreal
Southeast Division
*1. Carolina (3)
*2. Tampa Bay (5)
3. Atlanta
4. Florida
5. Washington
Western Conference
Central Division
*1. Nashville (1)
*2. Detroit (5)
3. Chicago
4. Columbus
5. St. Louis
Northwest Division
*1. Calgary (2)
*2. Vancouver (7)
*3. Edmonton (8)
4. Colorado
5. Minnesota
Pacific Division
*1. San Jose (3)
*2. Anaheim (4)
*3. Dallas (6)
4. Phoenix
5. Los Angeles
Stanley Cup Playoffs
Eastern Conference
Ottawa over Boston
New Jersey over N.Y. Rangers
Carolina over Philly
Buffalo over Tampa Bay
Ottawa over New Jersey
Buffalo over Carolina
Ottawa over Buffalo
Western Conference
Nashville over Edmonton
Calgary over Vancouver
Dallas over Anaheim
San Jose over Detroit
Nashville over Dallas
Calgary over San Jose
Calgary over Nashville
Finals
Calgary over Ottawa
Conn Smythe: Kiprusoff
Major Awards
Hart: Miika Kiprusoff
Art Ross: Joe Thorton (131 points)
Rocket Richard: Jonathon Cheechoo (63 goals)
Vezina: Miika Kiprusoff
Norris: Wade Redden
Jack Adams: Barry Trotz
Calder: Malkin
Crosby vs. Ovechkin
Ovechkin: 56 goals / 48 assists--104 points
Crosby: 40 goals / 76 assists--116 points
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:47 am
by JD
Just not a prediction kind of guy. Let me put my own spin on it I guess:
East:
Ottawa
Atlanta
New Jersey
Carolina
Buffalo
Boston
Florida
Philadelphia
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Tampa Bay
Montreal
NY Rangers
Washington
Pittsburgh
Toronto
NY Islanders
West:
Edmonton
Nashville
San Jose
Anaheim
Detroit
Dallas
Minnesota
Columbus (finally!!)
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Phoenix
Colorado
Vancouver
Los Angeles
St. Louis
Chicago
Calgary
No playoff predictions
Hart: Vokoun
Vezina: Vokoun
Lady Byng: Hemsky
Norris: Redden
Art Ross: Crosby
Richard: Kovalchuk
Adams: Trotz
Calder: Luc Bourdon!! (ok not really)
the Cup: San Jose Sharks. And the silicon valley goes nuts.
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 3:08 am
by Joey Moss
Screw you JD,
I have no idea what type of reverse prediction anti-jinxing theory you've got going on here, but seriously Edmonton 1st and Calgary 15th? What's up?
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 3:41 am
by JD
Joey Moss wrote:Screw you JD,
I have no idea what type of reverse prediction anti-jinxing theory you've got going on here, but seriously Edmonton 1st and Calgary 15th? What's up?
Well I just think that Edmonton has improved so much by adding so much scoring with Sykora and Lupul and this is the new NHL and so the Oilers are totally built to succeed. On the other hand the Flames can't score and adding Tanguay won't help because losing Leopold means they'll never get out of their own zone so scoring will go even worse.
It will be a long year, I'm afraid!
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 4:08 am
by Joey Moss
JD wrote:
Tanguay won't help because losing Leopold means they'll never get out of their own zone so scoring will go even worse.
It will be a long year, I'm afraid!
Switch Tanguay for any oiler and Leopold for Pronger and this is my consern about Edmonton. Their D is so young that they won't be able to get the puck to all their potential 20+ goal scores I keep hearing about.
However I don't see Tanguay as the savior for Calgary. He's a just slightly improved version of Steve Reinprect.
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:37 pm
by Cross Traffic
Phoenix SUCKS, no way the Kings finish below them, adding shit like Roenick and Nolan isn't going to help them, and Gretz will be looking for a new job by the end of the season. He isn't a good coach.
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:24 pm
by JD
Cross Traffic wrote:Phoenix SUCKS, no way the Kings finish below them, adding shit like Roenick and Nolan isn't going to help them, and Gretz will be looking for a new job by the end of the season. He isn't a good coach.
Phoenix was a decent team with a lot of pieces already in place. They have good young talent and a solid D corps to go along with those vets that are more likely to hit the links than the gym after practice.
Certainly the "winning environment" won't be prevailent in Phoenix, but I think they have enough talent to go on a couple hot streaks over the course of the year. They'll get enough wins to jump ahead of LA.
As for the Kings, their lack of veterans will hurt them. They're a young up-and-coming team whose time is not now.
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 1:47 am
by Cross Traffic
Plenty of vets on the Kings...Blake, Norstrom, Miller, Thornton, Conroy among others. With Mark Crawford running the team, I expect them to suprize alot of people.
Re: '06-07 Fearless Predictions
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:57 am
by Blitzkrieg
Regular Season Standings
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
*1. Philadelphia (1)
*2. N.Y. Rangers (4)
*3. New Jersey (7)
4. Pittsburgh
5. N.Y. Islanders
Northeast Division
*1. Buffalo (2)
*2. Ottawa (3)
*3. Boston (5)
4. Toronto
5. Montreal
Southeast Division
*1. Carolina (3)
*2. Atlanta (6)
3. Florida
4. Tampa Bay
5. Washington
Western Conference
Central Division
*1. Detroit (1)
*2. Nashville (2)
3. St. Louis
4. Chicago
5. Columbus
Northwest Division
*1. Calgary (4)
*2. Vancouver (5)
3. Colorado
4. Minnesota
5. Edmonton
Pacific Division
*1. San Jose (3)
*2. Los Angeles(6)
*3. Dallas (7)
4. Phoenix (8)
5. Anaheim
Stanley Cup Playoffs
Eastern Conference Finals
Oottawa over Flyers
Western Conference Finals
Detroit over Nashville
Finals
Detroit over Oottawa
Conn Smythe: Martin Gerber
Major Awards
Hart: Robert Luongo
Art Ross: Jarome Iginla(125 points)
Rocket Richard: Jarome Iginla (67 goals)
Vezina: Roberto Luongo
Norris: Dion Phaneuf
Jack Adams: Barry Trotz
Calder: Phil Kessel
Other predictions:
Hasek will get hurt in the first week or month, but will still win 25 games(40 starts).
Bertuzzi will have a 100 point season in Florida.
Luongo will still see a lot of rubber, but will win more than 30 games and finish among the leagues best(top 5) in GAA.
Thomas Vanek(who?) will score 40 goals.
So will Alex Frolov.
Alex Tanguay will win the Wayne Gretzky award as the league leader in assists.
Ken Hitchcock will get even fatter.
The Kings will be the most improved team in the league.
Re: '06-07 Fearless Predictions
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 2:58 pm
by moon
Blitzkrieg wrote:
Stanley Cup Playoffs
Eastern Conference Finals
Flyers over Oottawa
Western Conference Finals
Detroit over Nashville
Finals
Detroit over Oottawa
Ottawa loses in the Conference finals and goes onto win the Stanley Cup?
Thats impressive.
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 3:36 pm
by JD
Cross Traffic wrote:Plenty of vets on the Kings...Blake, Norstrom, Miller, Thornton, Conroy among others. With Mark Crawford running the team, I expect them to suprize alot of people.
"Among others"? Like who? Sean Avery?
Miller will get his customary 35 games in, and that leaves 4 veterans. Not enough, IMO. The team will have to be carried by the younger players, and they will for stretches, but not enough.
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 4:13 pm
by Shoalzie
Two words for why the Kings won't make the playoffs...Dan Cloutier.
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 3:18 am
by Cross Traffic
Cloutier/Garon is a step up from Garon/Labarbera.
Kings are going to have a lunchpail gang mentality and a coach that has balls unlike Andy Murray.
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:47 am
by moon
Cross Traffic wrote:
Kings are going to have a lunchpail gang mentality and a coach that has balls unlike Andy Murray.
Have you seen any Canucks games in the past 5 years? Going from Andy Murray to Crawford is like going from a Ferrari to a Yugo. Crawford is a garbage coach and the only "balls" you'll see from him are the balls of his players hanging in his face in the post game shower.
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 2:02 pm
by JD
Ha.... that comment was totally out of line, moon!
But about Crawford, maybe if you consider sending Bertuzzi and May over the boards to stalk Steve Moore "having balls", I suppose you're right.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 3:02 am
by Shoalzie
After the dust settles, I ended up with 12 of 16 playoff teams and I nailed the matchup for the Cup Finals. Didn't think it would be Emery taking the Sens to the Finals though. The Vezina pick looks pretty good although Brodeur is worthy as well.
Re: '06-07 Fearless Predictions
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 3:18 am
by Shoalzie
Shoalzie wrote:Finals
Anaheim over Ottawa
Conn Smythe: Scott Niedermayer
Re: '06-07 Fearless Predictions
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 12:18 pm
by Rack Fu
Shoalzie wrote:Shoalzie wrote:Finals
Anaheim over Ottawa
Conn Smythe: Scott Niedermayer
Got any stock picks for me?
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 12:35 pm
by Shoalzie
I tell ya, I wish I could've put some money down on that pick. I don't know if Vegas offers that kind of trifecta or not. This pretty much guarantees that I'll completely flub up next year's picks.
Re: '06-07 Fearless Predictions
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 3:58 pm
by Shoalzie
Blitzkrieg wrote:Luongo will still see a lot of rubber, but will win more than 30 games and finish among the leagues best(top 5) in GAA.
Close
Thomas Vanek(who?) will score 40 goals.
Well done
So will Alex Frolov.
Close...finished with 35