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Be prepared for a travesty. Tanabe is still considered a rookie since he is on his entry level contract. Tanabe put up more goals, more assists, more PPG, and a better +/- than Boyce. I'd have to say Tanabe wins the Calder.

I'd say the three finalists for MVP this year should be Tavares (clear winner), Kane/Boyce (undecided - leaning towards Boyce), and Rinne

Rinne for the Vezina, Elliot for the Norris.

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The Washington Capitals would like to acknowledge our top line for their tremendous season. Despite injuries they finished 2nd, 3rd, 5th in the league in scoring. However as we've told our players, we don't care about individual statistics, the team winning is all that matters.

The Washington Capitals would also like to acknowledge the play of a very underrated player. Despite our lack of 3rd line offensive production, Casavant ended up a +29. Thats a tremendous feat for someone whom averaged 10.5 minutes per game and put up 19 points and only 9 PIM.

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2018 NHL Entry Draft

  1. New York Rangers = 48.2% chance @ 1st, 51.8% chance @ 2nd

  2. San Jose Sharks = 18.8% chance @ 1st, 42.0% chance @ 2nd, 39.2% chance @ 3rd

  3. Carolina Hurricanes= 14.2% chance @ 1st, 56.1% chance @ 3rd, 29.7% chance @ 4th

  4. Detroit Red Wings = 10.7% chance @ 1st, 66.7% chance @ 4th, 22.6% chance @ 5th

  5. Boston Bruins = 8.1% chance @ 1st, 74.7% chance @ 5th, 17.2% chance @ 6th

  6. Vancouver Canucks = 6.2% chance @ 2nd, 80.7% chance @ 6th, 13.1% chance @ 7th

  7. Tampa Bay Lightning = 4.7% chance @ 3rd, 85.4% chance @ 7th, 9.9% chance @ 8th

  8. Buffalo Sabres = 3.6% chance @ 4th, 89.0% chance @ 8th, 7.4% chance @ 9th

  9. Pittsburgh Penguins = 2.7% chance @ 5th, 91.8% chance @ 9th, 5.5% chance @ 10th

  10. Winnipeg Jets = 2.1% chance @ 6th, 94.0% chance @ 10th, 3.9% chance @ 11th

  11. Dallas Stars = 1.5% chance @ 7th, 96.1% chance @ 11th, 2.4% chance @ 12th

  12. St. Louis Blues = 1.1% chance @ 8th, 97.6% chance @ 12th, 1.3% chance @ 13th

  13. Minnesota Wild = 0.8% chance @ 9th, 98.7% chance @ 13th, 0.5% chance @ 14th

  14. Los Angeles Kings = 0.5% chance @ 10th, 99.5% chance @ 14th

  15. Division Winner

  16. Division Winner

  17. Conference Finalist

  18. Conference Finalist

  19. Stanley Cup Finalist

  20. Stanley Cup Champion

1st through 14th picks are teams that missed the playoffs. They are entered into a lottery with the lottery winner moving up by up to 4 spots. The percentages of each possible pick are shown above.

15th through 26th picks are teams that were eliminated within the first 2 rounds of the playoffs, in order of their finishing position (worst record picks highest). Division winners always pick last.

27th and 28th picks go to the runner-ups in the Conference Finals (again, order of finishing position and division winners always pick last)

29th goes to the Stanley Cup runner-up and 30th goes to the Stanley Cup Champion.

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Scoring system

Lose playoffs in Round 1 - 1 point

Lose playoffs in Round 2 - 2 points

Lose playoffs in Round 3 - 4 points

Lose playoffs in Round 4 - 6 points

Win Stanley Cup - 15 points

Win your division - 1 point

Win President's trophy - 1 additional point

Official Standings

  1. 29- small.png Washington Capitals

  2. 25- small.png Colorado Avalanche

  3. 24- small.png Phoenix Coyotes

  4. 21- small.png Dallas Stars

  5. 16- small.png Minnesota Wild

  6. 15- small.png Nashville Predators

  7. 15- small.png Pittsburgh Penguins

  8. 13- small.png Buffalo Sabres

  9. 13- small.png Carolina Hurricanes

  10. 13- small.png Ottawa Senators

  11. 13- small.png Philadelphia Flyers

  12. 13- small.png St. Louis Blues

  13. 10- small.png Calgary Flames

  14. 10- small.png New Jersey Devils

  15. 9- small.png Columbus Blue Jackets

  16. 6- small.png Anaheim Ducks

  17. 5- small.png Edmonton Oilers

  18. 5- small.png Tampa Bay Lightning

  19. 4- small.png Montreal Canadiens

  20. 3- small.png Chicago Blackhawks

  21. 3- small.png Florida Panthers

  22. 3- small.png New York Islanders

  23. 3- small.png Toronto Maple Leafs

  24. 3- small.png Winnipeg Jets

  25. 2- small.png Boston Bruins

  26. 2- small.png Los Angeles Kings

  27. 2- small.png New York Rangers

  28. 1- small.png Detroit Red Wings

  29. 1- small.png San Jose Sharks

  30. 1- small.png Vancouver Canucks

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The Washington Capitals would like to acknowledge our top line for their tremendous season. Despite injuries they finished 2nd, 3rd, 5th in the league in scoring. However as we've told our players, we don't care about individual statistics, the team winning is all that matters.

The Washington Capitals would also like to acknowledge the play of a very underrated player. Despite our lack of 3rd line offensive production, Casavant ended up a +29. Thats a tremendous feat for someone whom averaged 10.5 minutes per game and put up 19 points and only 9 PIM.

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Toronto line-up set and AI enabled for you Trav. I'd like to watch the games if possible, though, so PM me first.

Toronto Maple Leafs 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs Opening Lineup

Clarke Macarthur - Clinton Boyce - Akim Aliu

Alexandre Burrows - Greg McKegg - Anthony Stewart

Joe Antilla - Mikhail Grabovski - Tomas Marcinko

Travis Moen - Mike Fisher - Steve Bernier

Arturs Kulda - Tobias Enstrom

Joonas Lehtivuori - Kurtis Foster

Shane O'Brien - Korbinian Holzer

James Reimer

Keith Kinkaid

Nashville Predators 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs Opening Lineup

R.J. Umberger - Craig Smith - Martin Erat

Nick Spaling - Paul Gaustad - Matthew Halischuk

Josh Shalla - Michael Latta - Patric Hornqvist

Shane Prince - Simon Houle - Max Gortz

Jay Bouwmeester - Shea Weber

Mattias Ekholm - Jonathon Blum

Roman Josi - Bruno Gervais

Pekka Rinne

Chet Pickard

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Great run at the end of the season by the flames to get into playoff spot and get 5th in west from 13th at the halfway point. Flames went 24-5-3 to close out the season

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Looks like a rematch of last years battle of Alberta series. Should be a good one

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2017-2018 Nashville Predators Regular Season Summary

Team Statistics

Record: 54-24-4 (112 points, 2nd)

Goals For: 219 (8th)

Goals Against: 181 (3rd)

Power Play Efficiency: 18.2% (8th)

Penalty Kill Efficiency: 85.7% (4th)

Individual Statistics

R.J. Umberger: 82GP, 26G, 21A, 47P

Gabriel Bourque: 79GP, 21G, 25A, 46P

Max Gortz: 77GP, 15G, 26A, 41P

Craig Smith: 67GP, 21G, 19A, 40P

Shea Weber: 79GP, 5G, 34A, 39P

Jay Bouwmeester: 79GP, 6G, 30A, 36P

Matthew Halischuk: 58GP, 12G, 22A, 34P

Martin Erat: 76GP, 14G, 18A, 32P

Roman Josi: 75GP, 4G, 27A, 31P

David Legwand: 53GP, 12G, 16A, 28P

Jonathon Blum: 75GP, 6G, 22A, 28P

Mattias Ekholm: 82GP, 5G, 23A, 28P

Patric Hornqvist: 76GP, 13G, 14A, 27P

Josh Shalla: 77GP, 8G, 12A, 20P

Paul Gaustad: 71GP, 8G, 9A, 17P

Nick Spaling: 41GP, 6G, 10A, 16P

Michael Latta: 77GP, 7G, 9A, 16P

Teemu Laakso: 79GP, 5G, 10A, 15P

Simon Houle: 48GP, 6G, 6A, 12P

Tyler Bozak: 22GP, 7G, 4A, 11P

Chris Bulter: 53GP, 1G, 9A, 10P

Kevin Klein: 38GP, 0G, 4A, 4P

Miikka Salomaki: 11GP, 0G, 1A, 1P

Taylor Beck: 1GP, 0G, 0A, 0P

Pekka Rinne: 44-20-3, 1.96 GAA, 93.7 SV%, 8 SO

Magnus Hellberg: 5-3-0, 3.04 GAA, 90.0 SV%, 0 SO

Chet Pickard: 5-1-1, 2.49 GAA, 91.9 SV%, 1 SO

Man-Games lost to injury: 180 games

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btw, I noticed Noob mentioned 180 games lost to injury. I've been wondering lately, and mine seem to hover in the 200 area every season. The NHL average is 243, if you want to talk injuries. I mean, players shouldn't be missing 40 games with a lacerated arm unless it cut the arm clean off, but the games lost is actually reasonable.

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I don't want to point the finger, but my team has been awful since trading a 4th liner for Marleau. I mean, and other stuff, but that was the change to my team.

Also, wow, I knew Elliott was doing well, but those are some Norris worthy numbers.

Chicago first round, this is kind of a cross league rivalry thing, so I'm pretty pumped. I may pull out Hogan before the night is done.

If I'm making predictions...

NSH > ANA in 5

PHX < CBJ in 7

COL > CHI in 6

CGY > EDM in 6

WSH > FLA in 6

NYI > MTL in 5

OTT > PHI in 7

NJD < TOR in 7 (Unless Courchaine comes out, then Jersey in 5)

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