centipede2233
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I predicted it.I don't think anyone expected the Canucks to necessarily be a "powerhouse"...but to be completely winless at this point, is pretty shocking. Especially given the wave of late-season momentum they had. Even more shocking when you examine how exactly they've managed to squander those potential wins, pretty much every single time. I don't think anybody could've predicted they'd have a historic run of late game implosions costing them wins.
Killing my fantasyKyle Connor being a complete no show
A team who's made the playoffs 6 years straight, isn't necessarily a cinderella don't you think?Toronto was the greatest pretender last season, nothing surprising about midnight falling on that Cinderella.
The Habs easily set the record for most man-games lost to injury last season. No surprise a healthy Habs team is a borderline .500 team.
Matthews looks disheartened and might be just putting in the motions until his contract runs out and he can fly out of town to a preferred destination. A bit surprising perhaps...but the Leafs and depression go hand-in-hand.
The real answer is Tampa. Since they're proven legitimate and really recently haven't seen the need to be dominate in the regular season, I expect them to wake up. They did the same last playoffs, napped to start off, then pimp-slapped Toronto after awakening.
Vancouver not having a win when Arizona, Montreal, SJ, Chicago doWhat’s the most surprising early season happening?
Yeah and having multiple goal leads in 4 of those 5 games to boot.Vancouver not having a win when Arizona, Montreal, SJ, Chicago do
I think a team who loses at first opportunity 6 years straight in the playoffs is the poster-child of a Cinderella pretender.A team who's made the playoffs 6 years straight, isn't necessarily a cinderella don't you think?
And I don't know if winning in game 7 by only 1 goal is something I would describe Pimp-slapping.
But you do you man.....