Juan Bird Posted April 25, 2017 Share Posted April 25, 2017 (edited) Sloppy defending killed the Wild in OT of Game 5, letting the Blues into the next round! Anyway, here are the following 2nd Round match-ups: Blues vs Predators Ducks vs Oilers Capitals vs Penguins Senators vs Rangers Edited April 25, 2017 by mrconfusion87 Quote Link to comment
Juan Bird Posted June 13, 2017 Share Posted June 13, 2017 (edited) 2nd Round Summary: The Predators went on to beat the Blues, the Ducks beat the Oilers (albeit a bit controversially), the Penguins beating the Capitals yet again, and the Senators beating the Rangers! Conference Finals Summary: The Predators beat the Ducks down, while the Penguins grinder really hard (all the way to OT in Game 7) to beat the Senators! Stanley Cup Finals Summary: The Penguins eliminated the challenger Predators in six games to earn their 2nd consecutive Stanley Cup (and their 5th overall since they were founded in 1967)! Although Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals attracted a bit of controversy due to a disallowed goal by the Predators! Had that goal been allowed, the game (and maybe even the series) may have looked very different! Anyway congrats to the Pittsburgh Penguins on being the top of the NHL again! Can't wait for October to roll around again! Hopefully this time the Minnesota Wild have better luck going the distance this time! Edited June 13, 2017 by mrconfusion87 Quote Link to comment
steveslater Posted November 3, 2017 Share Posted November 3, 2017 vegas golden knights! any opinions? me, i like the idea and i think they're for real. Quote Link to comment
Juan Bird Posted December 1, 2017 Share Posted December 1, 2017 (edited) vegas golden knights! any opinions? me, i like the idea and i think they're for real. I think they are pretty good for a starting team - I am not sure when was the last time a first year expansion team made the playoffs (maybe the Blues during the 1967-68 season, perhaps?)! Their scouts during the expansion draft really studied their options! I think they have a very strong chance to make the playoffs in spring! Though I don't think they have enough experience playing together to get a top seeding though. However, I can see them bagging a Wild Card spot. On the other hand, seems like a lot of teams have backtracked from last year's postseason through some rather slow starts like the Wild (my team), Oilers, Blackhawks, Senators, Capitals, Rangers, and Ducks. And teams that struggled last year are showing some promise this season, like the Jets, Devils, Kings, and Flames... But then again, I find the start of Dec still a bit premature to really guesstimate what the postseason picture will be like. After All-Star Break will be a far better time to gauge! Edited December 1, 2017 by mrconfusion87 Quote Link to comment
Juan Bird Posted January 26, 2018 Share Posted January 26, 2018 (edited) NHL standings as it currently stands - just before the 2018 All Star Break: Eastern Conference - Atlantic Division: Tampa Bay - 49 GP 71 pts Boston - 47 GP 66 pts Toronto - 51 GP 61 pts Detroit - 48 GP 46 pts Montreal - 49 GP 46 pts Florida - 47 GP 44 pts Ottawa - 47 GP 39 pts Buffalo - 49 GP 37 pts Metropolitan Division: Washington - 49 GP 63 pts Columbus - 49 GP 57 pts Pittsburgh - 51 GP 57 pts New Jersey - 48 GP 56 pts Philadelphia - 49 GP 56 pts NY Rangers - 50 GP 55 pts NY Islanders - 50 GP 55 pts Carolina - 49 GP 52 pts Western Conference - Central Division: Winnipeg - 50 GP 66 pts Nashville - 47 GP 65 pts St. Louis - 51 GP 63 pts Dallas - 50 GP 60 pts Colorado - 48 GP 57 pts Minnesota - 49 GP 57 pts Chicago - 49 GP 53 pts Pacific Division: Vegas - 48 GP 68 pts San Jose - 48 GP 59 pts Calgary - 49 GP 58 pts Los Angeles - 49 GP 57 pts Anaheim - 50 GP 57 pts Edmonton - 49 GP 47 pts Vancouver - 49 GP 44 pts Arizona - 50 GP 33 pts Let's see how things will shape up after the All-Star Break! Edited January 26, 2018 by mrconfusion87 Quote Link to comment
Juan Bird Posted March 9, 2018 Share Posted March 9, 2018 (edited) And it looks like I have underestimated Vegas! They are in the top two of the Western Conference! And Chicago have really fallen from grace! They're in for a long summer and quite a bit of retooling! :o Anyway, these are the standings as of Mar 09th, 2018, just as we are entering the final month of the regular season: Eastern Conference - Atlantic Division: Tampa Bay - 68 GP 98 pts Boston - 65 GP 92 pts Toronto - 68 GP 85 pts Florida - 65 GP 73 pts Detroit - 67 GP 63 pts Montreal - 67 GP 61 pts Ottawa - 66 GP 57 pts Buffalo - 68 GP 55 pts Metropolitan Division: Pittsburgh - 68 GP 82 pts Washington - 67 GP 81 pts Philadelphia - 68 GP 79 ptsNew Jersey - 68 GP 76 pts Columbus - 68 GP 75 pts Carolina - 68 GP 71 pts NY Islanders - 68 GP 68 pts NY Rangers - 68 GP 66 pts Western Conference - Central Division: Nashville - 67 GP 97 pts Winnipeg - 67 GP 91 pts Minnesota - 67 GP 83 pts Dallas - 67 GP 80 pts Colorado - 67 GP 78 pts St. Louis - 67 GP 75 pts Chicago - 68 GP 66 pts Pacific Division: Vegas - 67 GP 91 pts San Jose - 67 GP 81 pts Anaheim - 68 GP 80 pts Los Angeles - 67 GP 79 pts Calgary - 68 GP 76 pts Edmonton - 67 GP 62 pts Vancouver - 67 GP 59 pts Arizona - 66 GP 53 pts Edited March 9, 2018 by mrconfusion87 Quote Link to comment
Juan Bird Posted April 11, 2018 Share Posted April 11, 2018 (edited) Below is the FINAL standings of the 2017-18 NHL Season! Eastern Conference - Atlantic Division: z - Tampa Bay - 82 GP 113 pts x - Boston - 82 GP 112 pts x - Toronto - 82 GP 105 pts Florida - 82 GP 96 pts Detroit - 82 GP 73 pts Montreal - 82 GP 71 pts Ottawa - 82 GP 67 pts Buffalo - 82 GP 62 pts Metropolitan Division: y - Washington - 82 GP 105 pts x - Pittsburgh - 82 GP 100 pts x - Philadelphia - 82 GP 98 ptsx - Columbus - 82 GP 97 pts x - New Jersey - 82 GP 97 pts Carolina - 82 GP 83 pts NY Islanders - 82 GP 80 pts NY Rangers - 82 GP 77 pts Western Conference - Central Division: p - Nashville - 82 GP 117 pts x - Winnipeg - 82 GP 114 pts x - Minnesota - 82 GP 101 pts x - Colorado - 82 GP 95 pts St. Louis - 82 GP 94 pts Dallas - 82 GP 92 pts Chicago - 82 GP 76 pts Pacific Division: y - Vegas - 82 GP 109 pts x - Anaheim - 82 GP 101 pts x - San Jose - 82 GP 100 pts x - Los Angeles - 82 GP 98 pts Calgary - 82 GP 84 pts Edmonton - 82 GP 78 pts Vancouver - 82 GP 73 pts Arizona - 82 GP 70 pts Notes: p - President's Trophy Winner z - Conference Winner y - Division Winner x - Clinched Playoff Spot ____________________________________ Tomorrow (PH Time), The 2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs begin, and below are the following match ups: East: Tampa Bay vs New Jersey Boston vs Toronto Washington vs Columbus Pittsburgh vs Philadelphia West: Nashville vs Colorado Winnipeg vs Minnesota Vegas vs Los Angeles Anaheim vs San Jose I cannot wait! Edited April 11, 2018 by mrconfusion87 Quote Link to comment
Juan Bird Posted April 27, 2018 Share Posted April 27, 2018 (edited) Now that the 1st Round of the NHL's Stanley Cup Playoffs is done, below are the results in their respective best-of-seven series: East: Tampa Bay 4-1 New Jersey Boston 4-3 Toronto Washington 4-2 Columbus Pittsburgh 4-2 Philadelphia West: Nashville 4-2 Colorado Winnipeg 4-1 Minnesota Vegas 4-0 Los Angeles Anaheim 0-4 San Jose [Personal Note: This lackluster result by the Wild against their northern rivals Winnipeg - not helped by injuries to two core members of the team - have cost their GM Chuck Fletcher his job! Just hoping the new GM can upgrade the management of the team to ensure better playoff success in the coming years. I guess the Coach Bruce Boudreau may be next on the chopping block if the result stays the same or worse next season...] --------------------------------------------------------- Here are the 2nd Round match-ups: East: Tampa Bay vs Boston Washington vs Pittsburgh West: Nashville vs Winnipeg Vegas vs San Jose Let's see who graduates to the Conference Finals next month! Edited April 27, 2018 by mrconfusion87 Quote Link to comment
Juan Bird Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 The following are the results of the 2nd Round of the 2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: East: Tampa Bay 4-1 Boston Washington 4-2 Pittsburgh West: Nashville 3-4 Winnipeg Vegas 4-2 San Jose [NOTE: Last Year's Stanley Cup Winner and Runner-Up, respectively, were Pittsburgh and Nashville!] ______________________________________________________________________________________________ The 2018 Conference Finals: East: Tampa Bay vs Washington West: Winnipeg vs Vegas Let's see who moves on to the Stanley Cup Finals! I personally hope it would be a Winnipeg vs Washington series! At least in that case, two-long suffering fanbases will get a chance to see their teams hoist The Stanley Cup for the FIRST TIME EVER! Quote Link to comment
Juan Bird Posted May 24, 2018 Share Posted May 24, 2018 (edited) And the Conference Finals is officially over, with the following results: Tampa 3-4 WashingtonWinnipeg 1-4 Vegas The 2018 Stanley Cup Finals is guaranteed to yield a NEW champion! The question is will it be the upstart Vegas Golden Knights OR the long-suffering Washington Capitals? I personally hope Washington WINS, cuz the Vegas peeps gotta learn to wait in line like everyone else! Plus Alexander Ovechkin will finally get to lift the Stanley Cup for the first time ever, and have his name etched into it in that scenario! Edited May 24, 2018 by mrconfusion87 Quote Link to comment
shinra08 Posted May 27, 2018 Share Posted May 27, 2018 Do you also give tips and analysis prior to game event? Quote Link to comment
Juan Bird Posted May 27, 2018 Share Posted May 27, 2018 (edited) Do you also give tips and analysis prior to game event? I sadly don't have enough time to do so. I just watch when I can, and check the scores. Every now and then, I check out HFBoards, and FB/Twitter/IG hockey-related pages to see what the hockey fans online are saying about things. Too bad not enough peeps here to talk about the sport to in Manila Tonight... Edited May 27, 2018 by mrconfusion87 Quote Link to comment
Juan Bird Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 And the Washington Capitals defeat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-1 to become the 2018 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS! It has been a long time coming for Alexander Ovechkin (who is also the Conn Smythe winner this year) and company! This is the FIRST TIME they won the Stanley Cup since the team was started in 1974! Quote Link to comment
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