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Praise be to the Tank Lord.Sharks lose. Praise someone
Praise be to the Tank Lord.Sharks lose. Praise someone
i think it's closer to 50% than 60% but I'm guessing. If you add the top 3 team's Top 3 chances in that link, it goes over 100% even though all those teams can fall out.
i think it's closer to 50% than 60% but I'm guessing. If you add the top 3 team's Top 3 chances in that link, it goes over 100% even though all those teams can fall out.
Oh. I'm a derp sorry. I guess it should be (1-.339) x (1-.269). Thank you.
they are also pretty safe right now as far as a playoff position goes. 2 games ahead of the Jackets with 2 games in hands.NYI are barely in playoffs yet their pick is 23rd. Not good.
Jackets need Tierney.they are also pretty safe right now as far as a playoff position goes. 2 games ahead of the Jackets with 2 games in hands.
Thornton is virtually irrelevant now. With the trades they made and the injuries that San Jose has they should definitely end up in the bottom 6 and possibly bottom 4.Marleau and Goodrow gone from the Sharks.
Was hoping Thornton and Dell would be on the way out...
He's still a somewhat serviceable middle-six guy.Thornton is virtually irrelevant now. With the trades they made and the injuries that San Jose has they should definitely end up in the bottom 6 and possibly bottom 4.
Best case that seems possible is LA passing us and Ducks passing the Sharks so we get the 2nd and 4th.
Then if we miss the top 3, we can whine like Kripp does about never lucky.
I would say marginal 3rd liner at best. If he had real value he would have been traded today.He's still a somewhat serviceable middle-six guy.
Dallas was pushing to get him and Boston had discussions. I'm pretty sure it was his choice to stay.I would say marginal 3rd liner at best. If he had real value he would have been traded today.
Well Marleau , Goodrow and Dillion all got traded; not sure why Joe would not want to go.Dallas was pushing to get him and Boston had discussions. I'm pretty sure it was his choice to stay.