Vegas in 6
I have officially stopped doubting them .... again....
I've said it before and I'll say it again:
This thought process will end up being the equivalent of buying a stock, watching it plummet, hanging onto it as it continues to plummet, and then finally deciding to sell it; right before it fires back up.
The Las Vegas BitcoinsI've said it before and I'll say it again:
This thought process will end up being the equivalent of buying a stock, watching it plummet, hanging onto it as it continues to plummet, and then finally deciding to sell it; right before it fires back up.
...asked every hockey analyst for the last 8 years.
Seriously, find any hockey reporter willing to make predictions, and tell me they never once picked the Sharks to win the cup. I don't think you'll find many. They were a contender for years. And, to an extent, they still are. It's just that this league, unlike the NBA, more than 2 or three teams have a chance to win every year.
I still can't believe San Jose lost to PIT in the finals the other year. I thought it was finally their time.
Anyhoo, Im going with the Sharks in 5 for this series. It's almost a joke to say it but, this Vegas thing can't go on forever. And I still want to see Big Joe get his Stanley Cup.
5 seems a bit generous. I think the Sharks take it in 6. As for some of the years we didn't win, we really ran into some great teams. The 2010 Chicago team and 2016 Pitt team are in my opinion the two best teams post 2005 lockout.
Deserve has what exactly to do with it?this is why vegas doesn't deserve ****.
No one deserves anythingDeserve has what exactly to do with it?
The 2011 Canucks were the best team in the league that year without question. If it hadn’t been for Tom Thomas’ historically good performance, they’d have rolled over Boston.
Here come big Vegas win. Get out the Sweeper Brooms.
And it's Good Riddance.
No one From the San Jose area even goes to Hockey Games. They are Surfer culture. Hit the Wave Dude. '
In the Hockey World they are always Ok but never Great. Why? Because they are Built Wrong.
When a person from that Area heres "Jumboe Joe" they think Jumbo Wave not Jumbo Joe Thorton.
They are on there 10th rebuild since being introduction to the League many years ago. And it never, ever works out.
Vegas will Show How It Done.
I mean...people do surf in Northern California but it's certainly not the local culture so much as it might be in places in Southern California.Where do you think San Jose is?
Well the gambler's fallacy does tend to work from time to time.I've said it before and I'll say it again:
This thought process will end up being the equivalent of buying a stock, watching it plummet, hanging onto it as it continues to plummet, and then finally deciding to sell it; right before it fires back up.
Sure they can.Knights can't be beat. RIP San Jose
Here come big Vegas win. Get out the Sweeper Brooms.
And it's Good Riddance.
No one From the San Jose area even goes to Hockey Games. They are Surfer culture. Hit the Wave Dude. '
In the Hockey World they are always Ok but never Great. Why? Because they are Built Wrong.
When a person from that Area heres "Jumboe Joe" they think Jumbo Wave not Jumbo Joe Thorton.
They are on there 10th rebuild since being introduction to the League many years ago. And it never, ever works out.
Vegas will Show How It Done.
The 2011 Canucks were the best team in the league that year without question. If it hadn’t been for Tom Thomas’ historically good performance, they’d have rolled over Boston.
It's still a little disrespectful to make that claim. The Golden Knights are born in Vegas and they are Vegas' team. And their existence in the Vegas landscape and culture is marked by being an immediate chance for the city to heal in the wake of the worst tragedy the valley has ever suffered. Las Vegans will remember this year the same way they never forgot the Tarkanian coached UNLV dream team.Lol. This is satire, right? Surely our 25+ years in the league and being a model expansion franchise would clear us fans from the stereotypes. My word. We have the biggest adult hockey league in the country, yet we don’t give a crap about the game or out team. Let’s see how VGK does in several years when the dust settles and the raiders are in town.
For all other VGK fans, I don’t say that disrespectfully.
Cowabunga dude!!!!
If I was the GM of the Sharks the first thing I would do is arrange for the team to NOT stay in Vegas during games 1 and 2. I'd find them a quiet hotel an hour's drive away and then bus them into Vegas on game day.
Same goes for game 5 in Vegas. The players can come back and party in the off season.
It's like these players aren't professionals who care about winning in the playoffs.I really doubt the Sharks even thought that they may want to do this because I think they actually have confidence that the players they employ and have employed for years are professionals and don't need to be babysat when they go to places like Montreal, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and numerous other destination places. If you feel like your players need that kind of supervision in the first place then you're probably going to lose anyway.