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Oh hey, Nashville successfully backed into the playoffs. Thanks for sucking, Kings!
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Thufir posted:Oh hey, Nashville successfully backed into the playoffs. Thanks for sucking, Kings! The Kings last few seasons are probably the worst successful period for any franchise ever. 2011-12: 8th seed, win the Cup. 2012-13: 5th seed, lose in Conference Finals 2013-14: 3rd in the Pacific, win the Cup 2014-15: Miss the Playoffs 2015-16: 2nd in the Pacific, out in the first round 2016-17: Miss the playoffs They never bettered 102pts over that stretch and managed a stunning 95 in their first cup win year. They genuinely never had a good regular season, and they have more cup wins in their history (2) than division titles (1). They just got hot at exactly the right time twice, but otherwise kinda sucked.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 15:53 |
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Please someone give Ovechkin a Stanley Cup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiPd7IWaYus&t=69s Ovechkin gets sucker punched by Anderson, then gives Anderson a bloody nose and chirps him about it.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 16:02 |
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Wippersnapper posted:The Vancouver Canucks have resigned 1st line superstar Jayson Megna for another year. gently caress you Benning, anything good you do is entirely by accident
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 16:21 |
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corn on the cop posted:vancouver i'd really appreciate it if you'd win some loving hockey games to give the devils some breathing room on the other hand, don't Nucks have one game left against the Yotes, so I'd really appreciate it, Canucks, if you could lose out - and I'd really appreciate it, Yotes, if you could get at least one more point elsewhere And devils, you know you can get at least one point against the Flyers in two matches, c'mon now
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 16:24 |
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ThinkTank posted:They never bettered 102pts over that stretch and managed a stunning 95 in their first cup win year. They genuinely never had a good regular season, and they have more cup wins in their history (2) than division titles (1). They just got hot at exactly the right time twice, but otherwise kinda sucked. Keep in mind that the first Cup team vastly improved twice through the season, first when they changed coaches to Sutter and then when they acquired Richards. Before the playoffs started, some stats blogger (I think Gabe Desjardins) did identify them as arguably the best team in the league. I think after acquiring Richards they were at a ~120 point pace with >55% corsi. They were also 1 point off being the third seed that year because the Pacific was awful.
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Hand Knit posted:Keep in mind that the first Cup team vastly improved twice through the season, first when they changed coaches to Sutter and then when they acquired Richards. Before the playoffs started, some stats blogger (I think Gabe Desjardins) did identify them as arguably the best team in the league. I think after acquiring Richards they were at a ~120 point pace with >55% corsi. They were also 1 point off being the third seed that year because the Pacific was awful. Yeah, they improved over the season but so do most cup winners. Generally the team with the best record over the last 20-30 games of the season has the highest chance of winning the cup. With that said, the Kings didn't show any sustained improvement from year to year. They got better for exactly 1/3 of a season and a cup run. They then were basically exactly the same mediocre team they were the next year, and then again the year after that until they got Gaborik (who I assume you're talking about). Outside of two short stretches, they were never a consistent top level team. Every team can and will play well for stretches, the Flyers won ten in a row this year. It's just that the Kings had two impeccably timed runs of outstanding play.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 16:42 |
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So I really don't want the Hawks to play Nashville
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 16:47 |
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ThinkTank posted:Yeah, they improved over the season but so do most cup winners. Generally the team with the best record over the last 20-30 games of the season has the highest chance of winning the cup. With that said, the Kings didn't show any sustained improvement from year to year. They got better for exactly 1/3 of a season and a cup run. They then were basically exactly the same mediocre team they were the next year, and then again the year after that until they got Gaborik (who I assume you're talking about).
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 16:53 |
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ThinkTank posted:Oh don't worry, they're going to win 3 of their last 4 and managament will go on about how this is "the youth taking a step forward," "fostering a winning environment" and how they "have momentum going into next year" before they pick 8th. I managed to completely whiff on 6-7 playoff teams (depending on what happens with Tampa/Boston). That's spectacularly bad. The best ones: quote:5. Colorado (WC2) - De-Roy-ifying the team ends up leading to a playoff birth. quote:3. Arizona - My rationale for this basically comes down to "They're not a Pacific Canadian team" (which all suck) and "Need some team to get lucky and make the playoffs" quote:4. New Jersey (WC1) - Hall ends up being the offensive catalyst for their playoff return. quote:8. Columbus - Grit only takes you so far. And my personal favorite: quote:7. Edmonton - Even McDavid can't save us.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 16:57 |
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ThinkTank posted:Yeah, they improved over the season but so do most cup winners. Generally the team with the best record over the last 20-30 games of the season has the highest chance of winning the cup. With that said, the Kings didn't show any sustained improvement from year to year. They got better for exactly 1/3 of a season and a cup run. They then were basically exactly the same mediocre team they were the next year, and then again the year after that until they got Gaborik (who I assume you're talking about). Havent they consistently had one of the best CF% over that span? They've definitely dropped off this year and last, but I don't think it's right to say they were never a consistent top level team.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:00 |
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Mind_Taker posted:Please someone give Ovechkin a Stanley Cup: Sucker punch? All I saw was a run-of-the-mill-in-a-scrum jab which finally set Ovie off after he skated away from Hartnell. That whole thing probably had to do with Ovechkin breaking Werenski earlier in the period, which is apparently being reviewed by the NHL but probably won't (and probably shouldn't) result in anything. I agree in general, though. Give that man a Cup someday. Anybody who celebrates every goal with the enthusiasm of Vinny Prospal rules in my book.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:05 |
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RC Cola posted:So I really don't want the Hawks to play Nashville Mutual but I think it is destined.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:14 |
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Well Chicago has secured the conference so the final determination is all in the hands of St. Louis, Calgary, and Nashville now. And maybe San Jose. I think a Calgary Chicago matchup would be fresh and exciting because it hasn't happened in a while. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEveabtsUUI edit - i am a dumb xzzy fucked around with this message at 17:22 on Apr 3, 2017 |
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ThinkTank posted:The Kings last few seasons are probably the worst successful period for any franchise ever. 2 cups That's the important part
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:21 |
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I definitely prefer Flames v. Oilers to playing the Ducks. I mean we'll probably break that road losing streak eventually but I feel like Calgary needs one more significantly talented player to be able to beat them with any regularity in general. We've only beat them once this season, and we'll probably lose tomorrow, since it's on the road.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:26 |
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ThinkTank posted:https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3792838&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1 My favourite predictions T-Bone posted:6. Arizona - Probably two years away. It's going to be weird when Edmonton/Arizona/Calgary supplant LA/SJ/ANA but it's going to be soon. 2/3 ain't bad. Mind_Taker posted:8. Columbus - bad coach, horrible contracts. Maybe they'll luck out and get #6 in the division but right now they are the clear worst team in the Metro. To be fair, no one was picking Columbus, so this is slightly unfair to single out one particular person. Then again, this is the fun of predictions. CBJSprague24 posted:I'll do an effortpost in a bit because I'm still trying to figure out who I feel like goes where, but I'm surprised to see so many "fewest goals" votes for Columbus. They were 17th in goals scored last season and were one of the first two teams to get four 20+ goal scorers last year (Chicago was the other). Currently 6th in goals scored. Oddly, only have 3 20+ goal scorers, with Gagner having an outside chance of becoming the fourth. Also, a lot of people had Dallas as a playoff team, and I think everyone made mention about how Colorado had improved.
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JawKnee posted:on the other hand, don't you say that and i raise you two wins in the last 20 games
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:26 |
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corn on the cop posted:you say that and i raise you two wins in the last 20 games Some team like Winnipeg is gonna win the lottery despite having a 4% chance of doing so.
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Spring Break My Heart posted:Yeah, and the 120 point pace based on ~20 games after the Carter trade isn't really unique. The Flames are on ~140 point pace in their 20, and you had teams like the 2015 Senators, 2009 Blues who went on wild runs to end the season without being anything special. Oh yeah, Carter was the mid-year pickup, not Richards. Anyway the first Cup winning team was a team with good underlying stats that matched their results. It's not the equivalent of the 05-06 Hurricanes who had pretty bad underlying stats and are almost certainly going to be the worst Cup winner of our lifetimes.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:37 |
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ThinkTank posted:Some team like Winnipeg is gonna win the lottery despite having a 4% chance of doing so. I'd be okay with that. If my team can't have the magic ticket (and they can't), I want the lottery to be interesting at least.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:39 |
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Boston can clinch tomorrow if they beat Tampa. I'm still expecting them to lose out and miss the playoffs, though. I won't believe it until they actually get that stupid X next to their name.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:40 |
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Matthews has a real shot at scoring 40 goals this year, only needed 2 in his last 5 games. Only 14 other players have ever scored 40 goals in their rookie season, and Matthews would be the first since Ovechkin to do it (Crosby was close with 39 in the same year as Ovechkin). Before Laine and Matthews this year, the highest previous total since Ovechkin was Grabner with 34.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:41 |
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If the Bruins do make the playoffs though I'll make one of those stupid signs that says like "We've waited 2 years, 259 days and 8 hours for this moment!!!"Twin Cinema posted:Matthews has a real shot at scoring 40 goals this year, only needed 2 in his last 5 games. Only 14 other players have ever scored 40 goals in their rookie season, and Matthews would be the first since Ovechkin to do it (Crosby was close with 39 in the same year as Ovechkin). Before Laine and Matthews this year, the highest previous total since Ovechkin was Grabner with 34. I guarantee that he going to score two goals tonight.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:41 |
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RC Cola posted:So I really don't want the Hawks to play Nashville Dehumanize yourself and face to PK Subban.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:58 |
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Flyers last 3 games are @NJ, who's been long since eliminated, vs. CBJ Saturday (who will likely be locked in their spot by then and resting guys) and vs. eliminated Carolina Sunday night. There is going to be some amazing dont-give-a-poo poo hockey played in those games.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:59 |
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I'm disappointed that the Kings missed the playoffs, but coming here and seeing Thinktank trying to explain away the Kings cups was a nice pick-me-up. Thanks, man.
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DJExile posted:Flyers last 3 games are @NJ, who's been long since eliminated, vs. CBJ Saturday (who will likely be locked in their spot by then and resting guys) and vs. eliminated Carolina Sunday night. There is going to be some amazing dont-give-a-poo poo hockey played in those games. I was a little amused by the post on reddit that claimed the Flyers are the first team in NHL history to have a 10 game win streak in a season and miss the playoffs.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 18:05 |
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https://twitter.com/ArizonaCoyotes/status/848942677722669058 Ekman-Larsson will miss the Coyotes final 3 games after his mother died from cancer.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 18:10 |
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Kilza posted:https://twitter.com/ArizonaCoyotes/status/848942677722669058
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Mr. Kite posted:I'm disappointed that the Kings missed the playoffs, but coming here and seeing Thinktank trying to explain away the Kings cups was a nice pick-me-up. Thanks, man. Any time buddy!
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 18:14 |
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ThinkTank is the best NHL poster. May he be blessed with a new GM. So is Tony Stolarz playing well just small sample size or is he putting it together?
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 18:18 |
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Twin Cinema posted:To be fair, no one was picking Columbus, so this is slightly unfair to single out one particular person. Then again, this is the fun of predictions. Oh definitely. I didn't even give Columbus the credit I wanted to because I certainly didn't think they were better than PIT/WSH/NYR and wondered about NYI and Philly. quote:Currently 6th in goals scored. Oddly, only have 3 20+ goal scorers, with Gagner having an outside chance of becoming the fourth. Their scoring has been more spread out this season. They only had 7 10+ goal scorers last year as compared to 11 this year (Calvert could make 12 with one more). Two players who weren't on the team last year have 10+ (Gagner, Werenski), and a third (Jones) was there half the season. One of the 20+ guys (Jenner; 30) slumped hard out of the gate, as did Dubinsky. Their scoring was made up for by Gagner, Wennberg, and Foligno. (Both Dubi and Jenner eventually rallied, at 11 and 16 respectively.). DJExile posted:Flyers last 3 games are @NJ, who's been long since eliminated, vs. CBJ Saturday (who will likely be locked in their spot by then and resting guys) and vs. eliminated Carolina Sunday night. There is going to be some amazing dont-give-a-poo poo hockey played in those games. CBJ will have something to play for if they're shooting for home ice. They're one point behind Pittsburgh with a game against them tomorrow (and I guess are reasonably ahead in the ROW tiebreaker), then host Winnipeg and travel to Philadelphia and Toronto. Even if they lose to PIT, the last three should be winnable games. That said, Boomer and I were talking last night and, even though it'd be nice, wonder if home ice is something they'd have to have to win the series. Win one in Pittsburgh (as they did in 13-14) and the CBJ wind up with home ice over the last (up to) 5 games. Kilza posted:https://twitter.com/ArizonaCoyotes/status/848942677722669058
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 18:23 |
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Twin Cinema posted:My favourite predictions he's right though? the coyotes are tanking
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 18:30 |
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El Gallinero Gros posted:So is Tony Stolarz playing well just small sample size or is he putting it together? The organization has been pretty high on him. He's had a solid few years while the Phantoms have turned around and it sounds like they fully expect him to be up with the Flyers next year. E: Hard to tell if he's the "next big thing" but I'll take bringing guys up from the minors 9 times out of 10 compared to the Holmgren model of just trying to reach out and grab someone in a trade or free agency.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 18:47 |
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hifi posted:he's right though? the coyotes are tanking I was more impressed with, even if he didn't say it'd happen this year, Edmonton & Calgary's rise coinciding with the other team's fall. Like, sure, it's not really that big of a prediction to say that 3 young teams will eventually surpass 3 older teams in 2-3 years, but I just put it there because it happened this year.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 19:20 |
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Schlesische posted:My favorite part is the reminder that less than 6 months ago we all believed Carey Price getting injured again was the only long-shot way Therrien was getting fired. Some brilliant planning and execution on that one by Price.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 20:11 |
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Twin Cinema posted:Matthews has a real shot at scoring 40 goals this year, only needed 2 in his last 5 games. Only 14 other players have ever scored 40 goals in their rookie season, and Matthews would be the first since Ovechkin to do it (Crosby was close with 39 in the same year as Ovechkin). Before Laine and Matthews this year, the highest previous total since Ovechkin was Grabner with 34. Personally I think Matthews should probably be top 6 in MVP discussion with McDavid, Crosby, Kucherov, Marchand and Bobrovsky. The guy has had an awesome year.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 20:17 |
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Mind_Taker posted:Please someone give Ovechkin a Stanley Cup: For any non-Russian speakers, FYI, it might be worth your time to find someone who does understand it and have them do a running translation, because that poo poo was at least as entertaining as anything on the screen. My general view of American play-by-play - in any sport - is that I'd rather watch the game/match on mute, except then I wouldn't be able to hear the sound of play itself. But I've seen games where I'd have preferred just listening to these guys relate it, instead.
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Slappy Pappy posted:Personally I think Matthews should probably be top 6 in MVP discussion with McDavid, Crosby, Kucherov, Marchand and Bobrovsky. The guy has had an awesome year. Hahaha what.
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