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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Deadline Approaching

First off, I believe Crosby is better off by writing off the season. He isn't practicing yet. If the concussions are bad and he wants to have a lengthy career, I thinks its best for him.

The Sens have been dumping guys like crazy. Here's a few of the rumours names of who's next, and where I think they are going. I narrow it down to three teams.

Chris Philips - Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary.
Chris Neil - Detroit, San Jose, Chicago
Alex Kovalev - Washington, Pittsburgh, Phoenix
Chris Campoli - Dallas, Vancouver, LA
Filip Kuba - Phoenix. Buffalo, Carolina

Kovalev plays has increase lately, due the fact everyone is on edge in the room, so the style of play has change for them, including the fact players are leaving and the youth are coming up which I believe is the big reason.

Brad Richards will not be traded, unless its a monstrous deal bringing players to Dallas, they are the playoff hunt and aren't looking to bad to make a run. Trading him now can ruin the run to the Cup. And hurt the sale of the team.

Ta Ta For Now

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Forsberg with the Avs

You are going to hear it here first. No one has said or reported this yet. Whether or not Forsberg is capable of making the team or not, he will sign with the Avs. So beit its only a 1 day or game contract. If he isn't able to make it to team. The Avs will sign him, and soon after or the same day he will announce his retirement from the NHL as an Avalanche.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Is it time to start planning on who gets traded away?



Its true many guys on the Sens are under achieving. Does Regin get traded, do they stock up on picks for the draft. Do we consider trading up for the draft. Or go with status quo till the summer.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

I'm still alive

Well I started to predict the division then stopped visiting. Just a side note, earlier in the season we saw Stamkos light the lamp a lot. In fact people were saying predicting 50 in 50. Well thats not the fact anymore.
But how about Crosby can we see him do it. He currently has 32 in 38 games. If he continues to blow away opponents he needs to average 1.5 goals in his next 12 games. Can he pull it off. We see.
Spezza will most likely be out for a while, do the Sens try to pull off a trade to add some help. If hes gone for the season, why not try to get Rolston off of waivers or deal for some one like Langenbrunner. Later dudez

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Atlantic Division.

Pittsburgh Penguins
New Jersey Devils
NY Islanders
NY Rangers
Philadelphia Flyers


The Penguins will come back this year, they may or may not take the division, but this team is now rested and want prove they belong back in the finals again. Crosby will be Crosby, Malkin will be his support staff, but how will Staal do?

The Devils with the A-Train on D will make Brodeur job a little easier, expect Marty to get another 35 - 40 wins. Kovalchuk will come out of the gate flying but will level off at mid season. New coach this team just might be able to go past the second round this year.

The Islanders are young and should be fast except for Doug Weight. tavares will begin to lead the new core of players, and together they be competitive. But who's there go to guy in net.

The Rangers will be like they are every year. Lots of talent but it won't be there when they need it. Their star D-man for the year is .....Redden. OK just kidding.

The Flyers will be cocky and think they make it to the finals again. Now their goaltending is questionable for the year. They battle hard all year but this time will miss the playoffs in the last game of the season.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Northwest division.

Like the post before, here's predictions for the Northwest Division

Vancouver Canucks
Calgary Flames
Colorado Avalanche
Minnesota Wild
Edmonton Oilers

The Canucks will survive on Loungo and the Sedins. The question mark will be how the defense can last with their bumps and bruises. May I suggest a new training staff.

The Flames will be hot out of the gate then manage to stay alive throughout the season. Someone form the top line will be injured.

Colorado will compete all season long, but the goaltending won't be strong, they should be going after Niemi or Emery.

The Wild won't change from where they did last year. Hopefully the scorers will score more. This is another team in need for consistent goaltending. Let's stay healthy Havlat.

The Oilers, who will the main goaltender, Deslauriers? Khabibulin? The Bulin wall hasn't played in almost two years. Can Deslauriers play the whole season. Or will gerber be their man. lol. The forwards will continue to improve throughout the season, but will come up short in the end.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Northeast Standings predictions

I will try to predict the standing for each division one at a time. I begin with the Northeast division, simply because it has everyones favourite teams in it. MTL, OTT and TOR.


Boston Bruins
Ottawa Senators
Toronto Maple Leafs
Buffalo Sabres
Montreal Canadiens


For Bruins with the addition of Sequin and the mass amount of players at centre, they will be able to spread the scoring, and have the ability to move one of them for support. Chara will still their rock and defense and Tim Thomas will have a comeback year.

The Senators Rock!!!
What else can I say, Gonchar will help the guys on the PP. He'll QB the play so Spezza and Kovy can get open. Now they won't have to poorly try to do it all. Leclaire will continue where he left off in the playoffs.

The Laffs will make the postseason. Simply because Burke has made enough changes that will make this time competitive again.

Buffalo will only go where Ryan Miller will take, plus Vanek will be the only guy that can score for them.

The Canadiens will falter because the Price is wrong. Everything is being handed to him in net and he is not going to be able to handle the responsibility and of course the beach balls.