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16 Oct 2006, 08:21 AM
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The 2007 NHL Thread
Let's start it here. It was a pretty good thread last year. Sens for the Stanley Cup this year I say.
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16 Oct 2006, 01:44 PM
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Re: The 2007 NHL Thread
While my heart says the Devils (the neph is doing OK in Lowell) the brain says Buffalo. In the West, I see Calgary.
Sorry couldn't make the NYRB game Saturday night - last minute emergency forced a change in plans.....namely a Detroit Tigers victory party!
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16 Oct 2006, 02:12 PM
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Re: The 2007 NHL Thread
It's the year of the Duck.
Probably any one of a dozen teams can win it.
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16 Oct 2006, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ChelseaToChivas
It's the year of the Duck.
Probably any one of a dozen teams can win it.
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I agree.
BTW - congrats to ChivasUSA. While I haven't been to SoCal in several years, I wonder if there is also a "Anglos for Chivas" club with membership other than Steven Cohen.
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16 Oct 2006, 09:51 PM
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Re: The 2007 NHL Thread
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Originally Posted by ChelseaToChivas
It's the year of the Duck.
Probably any one of a dozen teams can win it.
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if the Sharks stay healthy and we don't have to play Edmonton in the playoffs  , it will be our year for sure. No doubts in my mind.
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16 Oct 2006, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by yasik19
if the Sharks stay healthy and we don't have to play Edmonton in the playoffs  , it will be our year for sure. No doubts in my mind.
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LOL...LOL...LOL
Sitting down now to watch the Canucks-Oilers game while getting some work done. Should be a good one, up and down the ice. I love Swedish hockey players.
Anyone on here post on HFBoards?
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16 Oct 2006, 10:08 PM
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LOL...LOL...LOL
Sitting down now to watch the Canucks-Oilers game while getting some work done. Should be a good one, up and down the ice. I love Swedish hockey players.
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dude, what's so funny? I honestly see the Sharks fnally going all the way.
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18 Oct 2006, 04:49 PM
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Re: The 2007 NHL Thread
I'm a Coyotes fan, and as much as I'd like to think we're gonna make the playoffs, we're shit and we know it.
I think the Ducks and Sabres are the teams to look out for this year.
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18 Oct 2006, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by yasik19
dude, what's so funny? I honestly see the Sharks fnally going all the way.
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The Sharks, while loaded with offensive talent, are still a bit weak on the defensive side. They don't scare me...yet. They need to prove they can score 5 goals and prevent the other team from scoring 6. Plus I hate it when a team has two good goalies. It never works and at some point either Nabokov or Toskala has to go.
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18 Oct 2006, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by eddieba26
The Sharks, while loaded with offensive talent, are still a bit weak on the defensive side. They don't scare me...yet. They need to prove they can score 5 goals and prevent the other team from scoring 6. Plus I hate it when a team has two good goalies. It never works and at some point either Nabokov or Toskala has to go.
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But turn one of those goalies into a strong defensive player via a trade and the Sharks have as good a chance as anyone. Doug Wilson showed he has the teeth to pull a trade with Thornton last year.
How about Malkin? As a new Pens fan you must be pleased with his debut goal.
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