I'm picking whoever Gordie Howe is playing for. Is he still with the Hartford Whalers?
Stanley Cup Picks
Im going for Hawks vs Boston. (at least i think the b's are in the playoffs).
with hawks winning it all.
ill figure out the rest later.
with hawks winning it all.
ill figure out the rest later.
It's now or never for the Caps.
I heard they cancelled the playoffs this year because of the Olympics.
Driveway wrote:
It's now or never for the Caps.
What about next season?
next year they have to pay backstrom, so keeping it all together could get trickier i believe
If there's any team you look at and go "man, they better win it all this year or their window is shutting for the next few seasons," it's no doubt Chicago, not the Caps.
arent they the east/west version of each other
godsshoeshine wrote:No, not at all. The Caps only have about 36 million committed for next season, and lose that stinker of a contract on Theodore. Admittedly, they'll need to sign 9-ish players, but they do not appear to be in any real cap trouble. Core locked up (aside from RFA Backstrom), and definitely sufficient cash to flush out the bottom rungs of their lineup.
arent they the east/west version of each other
The Hawks on the other hand, have only 9 forwards, 4 d-men, and a goalie locked up for next season and are already 2 million over the cap (and that's assuming it doesn't go down like most think will). They are literally in salary cap nightmare after this season.
Check it out at capgeek.com:
Caps - http://www.capgeek.com/charts.php?Team=30
Hawks - http://www.capgeek.com/charts.php?Team=11
thats a well reasoned response. not what i was hoping for
is that the site better than nhlnumbers?
is that the site better than nhlnumbers?
godsshoeshine wrote:I've never heard of NHLnumbers before now, but from a quick glance, I definitely like CapGeek better.
is that the site better than nhlnumbers?
Julian, wrote:godsshoeshine wrote:No, not at all. The Caps only have about 36 million committed for next season, and lose that stinker of a contract on Theodore. Admittedly, they'll need to sign 9-ish players, but they do not appear to be in any real cap trouble. Core locked up (aside from RFA Backstrom), and definitely sufficient cash to flush out the bottom rungs of their lineup.
arent they the east/west version of each other
The Hawks on the other hand, have only 9 forwards, 4 d-men, and a goalie locked up for next season and are already 2 million over the cap (and that's assuming it doesn't go down like most think will). They are literally in salary cap nightmare after this season.
Check it out at capgeek.com:
Caps - http://www.capgeek.com/charts.php?Team=30
Hawks - http://www.capgeek.com/charts.php?Team=11
Right now I'd guess Belanger, maybe Brendan Morrison might be given offers for next year. Corvo and Walker's 5 million will be off the books. Alzner and Carlson will be up on entry level contracts. And Nylander's NMC expires so there is a very, very slight chance he could be moved for the last year of his contract.
Caps aren't bad off at all.
i'd imagine backstrom and schultz would get big deals but that's offseason talk, and now its playoff time
i gotta admit, the caps are the favorites in the east. pretty sky high expections for a team with not much post season success
i gotta admit, the caps are the favorites in the east. pretty sky high expections for a team with not much post season success
From everything I've seen this season, I'd put Chicago and Washington in the finals, but I just simply cannot see Niemi/Huet or Varlamov/Theodore lifting a Stanley Cup. It just doesn't compute.
Julian, wrote:pretty good analysis. the caps have pretty much said they're going to come out and rely on one way hockey, but man what an offense. i dont know if anyone has as complete of a unit of skaters as chicago though
From everything I've seen this season, I'd put Chicago and Washington in the finals, but I just simply cannot see Niemi/Huet or Varlamov/Theodore lifting a Stanley Cup. It just doesn't compute.
Julian, wrote:
From everything I've seen this season, I'd put Chicago and Washington in the finals, but I just simply cannot see Niemi/Huet or Varlamov/Theodore lifting a Stanley Cup. It just doesn't compute.
Varly was injury plagued all season, opened the season on fire, has been spotty since his injury. Theo's 20-0-3 since January….
big difference between regular season in the nascar division and the playoffs. just ask…jose theodore
DeathFromAbove1979 wrote: Theo's 20-0-3 since January….He's also one of the most notorious hot-and-cold goalies of our generation. IDK, like I said, I'd pick a Chicago/Washington finals but this little nagging voice in the back of my head keeps whispering, "not with this goalies…"
godsshoeshine wrote:
big difference between regular season in the nascar division and the playoffs. just ask…jose theodore
I understand that and Im not saying hes the best goalie in the league, but he is on a hot streak and where else are we going to turn? Varly is about…. 2-3-3 in his last starts? So the number 1 team in the league just gets pushed back to square one because its playoffs? I understand it's a whole new game now but regardless Theo is going into the post-season on a pretty darn good note. Boudreau just anounced him as the starter and he's not putting him "on a short leash". We'll see how soon he can ge comfortable and establish how he'll play in this series if not the entire post-season.
Julian, wrote:DeathFromAbove1979 wrote: Theo's 20-0-3 since January….He's also one of the most notorious hot-and-cold goalies of our generation. IDK, like I said, I'd pick a Chicago/Washington finals but this little nagging voice in the back of my head keeps whispering, "not with this goalies…"
I'd like to think he won't go from a volcano to Anarctica. Maybe from a volcano to…. the Equator. He has had a spotty past, but it's a whole new season right? I don't have my hopes high, being a fan of DC teams as I am. I don't know how I would react if the Caps did pull it off, I might cry.