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Game 4 of the SCF is underway

1st

Washington is back handing breakaways from the blue line, it doesn't look good

Chicago opens up the scoring with a great flurry

Rask bounces back with a pass from Hartnell

Hamhius scores after the Chicagos icing

3 posts by Chicago

2-1 Caps after 1

Shots 14-13 Washington

2nd

Tanabe breaks down the wing and rips it home 3-1

Superb goaltending by Lundqvist and Pickard

Shots 28-24 Washington

3rd

Washington breaks a stick Ferland snipes 3-2

Chicago buries garbage all tied at 3

Bartschi scores on rebound,

huge comeback 4-3 Chicago

Chicago holds on to win

Shots 36-35 Chicago

Series tied 2-2

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Game 5 in Waahington

1st

2-1 Chicago, babchuk scores on a breakaway

2nd

Hartnell ties it up 2-2

Shots 26-15

3rd

Chicago wins 3-2

Shots 34-24 Washington

You have no idea how many face palms I did that game. 2 on 1 with Tanabe down by 1 and he passes it back to his own zone to the Chicago player.

Chicago looking to win it all at home in game 6

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Game 6

Will Chicago win it all?

Washington looks flat, Chicago will likely be raising the cup

Game tied 1-1

Crazy bounce Backstrom makes it 2-1

Period 2

Chicago dominating

24-8 shots

Period 3

Backstrom puts Caps up 3-1

Mclocolan scores 7 min left 3-2

Washington holds on and wins Game 6

Shots 34-24 Chicago

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Game 7

There will be a winner, who will it be?

This has been an intense series, Chicago has been playing better as the series goes on, Washington has been slowly fading. Who has the mustard for game 7?

No updates will be given for this game. Just a winner announced

The winner of the Stanley Cup is.....

The Washington Capitals

Demelo has 2 goals, including the game winner; Caps win 3-2

Backstrom wins the Conn Smythe with 26 points in 22 games.

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The Washington Capitals would like to congratulate the Chicago Blackhawks on a great series for the millions of fans whom got to witness it. We wish the Blackhawks success in the future, they are a young team and the experience they gained will prove to be invaluable moving forward. It may sting a little now but in a few days/weeks your players will realize the great success they had this year. We know what its like to lose, and the only thing that makes winning easier is knowing what it feels like to lose.

We look forward to our parade out in DC. Drinks are on me!!!

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Awards

Stanley Cup: Washington Capitals

Presidents Trophy: Florida Panthers

Clarence Campbell: Chicago Blackhawks

Price of Wales: Washington Capitals

Art Ross: Claude Giroux

Hart Memorial: Nicklas Backstrom

James Norris: John Moore

Lady Byng: Ty Rattie

Calder Memorial: Jonathan Huberdeau ?????????

Conn Smythe: Nicklas Backstrom

Vezina: Jacob Markstrom

William Jennings: Jacob Markstrom

Bill Masterton: Joe Rogalski

Frank Selke: Ryan Kesler

Ted Lindsay: Ryan Miller

Maurice Richard: Taylor Hall

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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. 49- small.png Washington Capitals

  2. 38- small.png Phoenix Coyotes

  3. 33- small.png Colorado Avalanche

  4. 23- small.png Dallas Stars

  5. 17- small.png Buffalo Sabres

  6. 16- small.png Minnesota Wild

  7. 16- small.png Pittsburgh Penguins

  8. 15- small.png Nashville Predators

  9. 15- small.png Philadelphia Flyers

  10. 15- small.png St. Louis Blues

  11. 14- small.png Ottawa Senators

  12. 13- small.png Calgary Flames

  13. 13- small.png Carolina Hurricanes

  14. 11- small.png Columbus Blue Jackets

  15. 11- small.png New Jersey Devils

  16. 9- small.png Chicago Blackhawks

  17. 7- small.png Anaheim Ducks

  18. 7- small.png New York Islanders

  19. 6- small.png Edmonton Oilers

  20. 6- small.png Florida Panthers

  21. 5- small.png Boston Bruins

  22. 5- small.png Tampa Bay Lightning

  23. 4- small.png Montreal Canadiens

  24. 4- small.png New York Rangers

  25. 3- small.png Toronto Maple Leafs

  26. 3- small.png Winnipeg Jets

  27. 2- small.png Los Angeles Kings

  28. 2- small.png Vancouver Canucks

  29. 1- small.png Detroit Red Wings

  30. 1- small.png San Jose Sharks

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The Washington Capitals have made some major decisions this evening.

Henrik Lundqvist 89 overall is OTB to the highest bidder, he still has some good years ahead of him. PM me your offers, we are looking for players of all positions but wingers would be given priority. He was a major reason why the Capitals have had so much success over the past 4 seasons, it will be sad to see him go.

He can be package with other players for the right player(s) coming back.

The only players that I wish you do not inquire about as they are unmoveable are: Ovie, Tanabe, Leetch, Backstrom, Orlov, and Gaunce.

This is the perfect time for any team with one great player or prospect to load up on a lot of depth.

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2019 NHL Entry Draft

  1. Toronto Maple Leafs = 48.2% chance @ 1st, 51.8% chance @ 2nd

  2. Winnipeg Jets = 18.8% chance @ 1st, 42.0% chance @ 2nd, 39.2% chance @ 3rd

  3. San Jose Sharks = 14.2% chance @ 1st, 56.1% chance @ 3rd, 29.7% chance @ 4th

  4. New Jersey Devils = 10.7% chance @ 1st, 66.7% chance @ 4th, 22.6% chance @ 5th

  5. Anaheim Ducks = 8.1% chance @ 1st, 74.7% chance @ 5th, 17.2% chance @ 6th

  6. Ottawa Senators = 6.2% chance @ 2nd, 80.7% chance @ 6th, 13.1% chance @ 7th

  7. Nashville Predators = 4.7% chance @ 3rd, 85.4% chance @ 7th, 9.9% chance @ 8th

  8. New York Islanders (from TBL) = 3.6% chance @ 4th, 89.0% chance @ 8th, 7.4% chance @ 9th

  9. Winnipeg Jets (from DET) = 2.7% chance @ 5th, 91.8% chance @ 9th, 5.5% chance @ 10th

  10. Minnesota Wild = 2.1% chance @ 6th, 94.0% chance @ 10th, 3.9% chance @ 11th

  11. Montreal Canadiens = 1.5% chance @ 7th, 96.1% chance @ 11th, 2.4% chance @ 12th

  12. Carolina Hurricanes = 1.1% chance @ 8th, 97.6% chance @ 12th, 1.3% chance @ 13th

  13. Los Angeles Kings = 0.8% chance @ 9th, 98.7% chance @ 13th, 0.5% chance @ 14th

  14. Phoenix Coyotes = 0.5% chance @ 10th, 99.5% chance @ 14th

  15. Edmonton Oilers (from NYR)

  16. New York Islanders

  17. Edmonton Oilers

  18. St. Louis Blues

  19. Pittsburgh Penguins

  20. Calgary Flames

  21. Vancouver Canucks

  22. Boston Bruins

  23. Columbus Blue Jackets

  24. Dallas Stars

  25. Philadelphia Flyers

  26. Florida Panthers

  27. Buffalo Sabres

  28. New York Islanders (from COL)

  29. Minnesota Wild (from CHI)

  30. Washington Capitals

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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The Chicago Blackhawks would like to congratulate the Washington Capitals organization on winning another well earned Stanley Cup!

The Finals were thrilling to watch with tons of drama and countless storylines. The Capitals are a true powerhouse in every sense of the word - big, fast, star studded, full of depth with both youth and vets. Not even a CPU glitch can keep them down, now that's depth!

Hope for all...

The Hawks were on year 3 of a 5 year plan which focused on having the team ready to properly compete for a cup by year 5. Getting past round one of the playoffs was this years objective, having success against formidable opponents like Columbus, Calgary and Colorado was unexpected by me, and probably most, but it lays claim to the popular adage 'just get in and you have a chance' (at least to go to the finals..) As it should be, each series offered a new set of challenges, going head to head in the cup final with Washington would prove to be the biggest considering their recent Cup final history, making it to game 7 tied 2-2 with less than 10min remaining in the game was miles ahead of any goals the team had for this season, so suffice to say, our owners are very happy with our entire organization...

However, with that said, the bar now has been set extremely high for the Hawks...any teams looking to move vets of the skilled and or gritty variety in the 27-33 age range, let us know.

All picks + prospects 24 and under are OTB.

Stan H Bowman

PS. If you haven't watched a playoff series due to time constraints (takes approx 4hrs currently w 10min periods) try to make the time. CHI was fortunate to watch each series with some of the leagues finest GM's - what a fun experience for a GM enthusiast like myself : ))) Try it out!

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