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  1. Sorry Habs fans.

     

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    MONTREAL - The Montreal Canadiens announced on Thursday that defenseman Shea Weber will be out for an extended period of time after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery to repair a meniscal tear in his right knee. His recovery period is expected to be five to six months. 

     

     

    https://www.nhl.com/canadiens/news/medical-update-shea-weber-out-for-an-extended-period-of-time-due-to-knee-surgery/c-299418218

  2. I don't have anything to add at the moment, but I'd just like to say my PCFL team has Hanifin.. and Lindholm.. and Hamilton. This is one of those weird times where I hope both teams come out with a win. Gotta think Lindholm gets a shot with Johnny - Monahan, right?

  3. 4 minutes ago, originaljroc said:

    On the Oilers front, I just hope Chia doesn't go nuts. Slow and steady wins the race. Panic trades have been his biggest downfall.

    I have no problem if they keep No. 10 and just take the best player available, regardless of position, but something tells me he will panic again. :(

     

    #10 for Cody Ceci, yeah?

  4. Drouin - ROR - Gallagher  would start looking like a legitimate top line. Montreal has the goaltending, and hopefully Weber can get back to #1D form. They could bounce back a bit with some smart moves this summer.

     

    Also, the Oilers have been telegraphing that Ty Smith is their guy at #10. I'm personally *really* hoping Wahlstrom drops.

  5. I actually agree with Vegeta in that Boqvist is highly likely to drop. I've watched highlights of all the top guys (scientific, I know), but then the Athletic came out with an article talking about the boom/bust riskiness of Boqvist. The one that got me was this (I think you guys will be able to see this without a subscription):

     

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    He's #16 there, starting in the right wing position of the clip. I'm not about to crucify a guy based on one clip - and to be clear, his offensive ability is jaw-dropping - but I could see this scaring a lot of NHL GMs off. Oilers are rumoured to be taking Ty Smith at #10; I think that'd be the really safe pick compared to Bo.

  6. The Jets are ridiculously deep. Stastny was a fantastic add and is playing the best hockey of his career, that defense is solid all the way through, and they have GOALTENDING! They might actually do it... Vegas is tricky though.

     

    And of course, the Caps story is amazing too. They're riding on pure momentum at this point, and Ovi really is showing he's a generational player. It's incredible. 

     

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  7. 20 hours ago, originaljroc said:

    There's no denying the Pens have plenty of talent (although I will rip on their crappy defence all day), but they have had an easier road than most teams the past couple of seasons. They definitely live in the heads of their division opponents, which turns the Caps and Jackets into the Arizona Coyotes come playoff time. However, I really believe the Flyers would have taken them out this year if they had any goaltending whatsoever.

    You have to wonder how successful Pittsburgh would really be if they had to slog through the Western Conference. I give them full marks for the 2016 title (they were just way faster than everyone), but last year and this, I doubt they would make it out of the second round in the West. Of course, we'll never know because it's hypothetical, but the road Nashville had to go through last year (which led to injuries to some of their top players) was far tougher than Pitt's.

     

     

    I'm reminded of the LA Kings run in 2012, where they basically walked through Vancouver, St Louis, then Arizona in a total of 14 games to the Stanley Cup Finals. IMO, easiest Stanley Cup win in history. Not that the Pittsburgh run was easy, but objectively-speaking, the Pittsburgh team last year had their #1 Dman injured, yet still had two generational talents on their team, a near-franchise level winger, a legit #1 goalie and forward depth out the ying-yang. I honestly think Nashville is the only team that had a chance against them and that Pittsburgh would've crushed anyone else in the West.

  8. Tkachuk's almost solidified himself as the heart of that Calgary team already. The hardest thing for smaller players is proving they can score in the NHL, and DeBrincat's done it as a rookie on a struggling Blackhawks team. Honestly, I'd flip a coin between the two. I think Debrincat could get you an 80 point season or two, Tkachuk I'd be more confident in consistent 60-70 point seasons. Not much help, but I don't think there's a huge difference.

     

    Konecny for Q#2.

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  9. I'll join Zip.

     

    1) I think Zip nailed it. This isn't a team of 4th line fringe players, it's a team of 2nd/3rd liners with (arguably) 1-2 1st liners and a legit starting goalie. The thing that keeps those guys out of the league is consistency, but if the team is forced to play them, eventually they figure it out. Vegas just has enough of those kinds of guys where they shuffled in the legit players quick enough.

     

    2) Turris is pigeonholed as a 2C for some reason. In my mind, he's somewhere in the #25-30 best C's in the league - essentially a low #1C. Duchene's slightly better when he figures it out (IMO). Ottawa would've been better off improving their depth, considering Ryan, Burrows, Smith all dropped off a cliff and MacArthur is probably done.

     

    3) Klingberg is QB'ing a team that found its mojo again?

     

    4) He found some chemistry with Riley Nash and I'm going to ride the Nash rocket to championship?

     

    5) Kings got a new coach. Tried building my team around them as much as I could this year (Toffoli, Doughty, Kuemper) because that core is still elite. Carter's hurt, but Kopitar really is damn good. I'm guessing Brown may have been on the outs with Sutter.

     

    6) Oilers special teams is historically bad. Like, the PK is under 70% now I believe. You're just not going to win giving up 2-3 freebie goals every game. Also while it's ridiculous how many non-calls McDavid gets, it's not like the PP is much better either. Chiarelli made the team worse in the off-season (Russell signing, downgrading Eberle, not adding anyone), but I'm now pointing the finger at the stubbornness of the coaching staff. One other small note - man, we got Lucic. But that guy has been all but silent. Team's losing? Cause some ruckus man, c'mon!

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