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  1. WHL Playoff Tree

    1st Round

    Western Conference

    [1] Seattle Thunderbirds 4 v 1 Everett Silvertips [8]

    [3] Portland Winterhawks 4 v 1 Vancouver Giants [6]

    Eastern Conference

    [1] Medicine Hat Tigers 4 v 3 Swift Current Broncos [8]

    [2] Regina Pats 2 v 4 Prince Albert Raiders [7]

    Regina has been eliminated from the WHL Playoffs

    Seattle, Portland and Medicine Hat advance to the 2nd Round

    2nd Round

    Western Conference

    [1] Seattle Thunderbirds 4 v 0 Kelowna Rockets [4]

    [2] Kamloops Blazers 2 v 4 Portland Winterhawks [3]

    Eastern Conference

    [1] Medicine Hat Tigers 4 v 2 Prince Albert Raiders [7]

    Seattle, Portland and Medicine Hat advance to the third round!

    3rd Round

    Western Conference

    [1] Seattle Thunderbirds 2 v 4 Portland Winterhawks [3]

    Eastern Conference

    [1] Medicine Hat Tigers 3 v 4 Saskatoon Blades [4]

    ^Game 7 went to OT, 3-2 final score for Saskatoon

    T-BIRDS FALL TO WINTERHAWKS FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR

    The WHL best team, the Seattle Thunderbirds, who won the Memorial Cup two seasons ago, fall to the Portland Winterhawks in the third round of the WHL Playoffs for the second straight year. Seattle, almost perfect against virtually every other team, just can't seem to get past the Winterhawks in this I-5 rivalry. Clearly Portland has solved the puzzle to the dynasty the T-Birds have built having sent them home for the second striaght year.

    TIGERS SENT HOME, NO MEMORIAL CUP REPEAT

    Coming into this season having just won the Memorial Cup, Medicine Hat posted the 2nd best record in the WHL. However, the playoffs were not as easy as the regular season was, as it took 7 games to dispose of the 8th seeded Swift Current Broncos; six games were needed to defeat the 7th seeded Prince Albert Raiders and clearly, another 7 game series against the Saskatoon Blades just took all the energy left in the tank out and Medicine Hat fell, 3-2 in overtime of the deciding game 7.

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    Who will win?

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    or....

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    Find out now!

    Portland is playing in their second straight WHL Finals. They are looking to advance to the Memorial Cup. Saskatoon is two years removed from hosting the 2012 Memorial Cup where they placed 3rd.

  2. WHL Playoff Tree

    1st Round

    Western Conference

    [1] Seattle Thunderbirds v Everett Silvertips [8]

    [3] Portland Winterhawks v Vancouver Giants [6]

    Eastern Conference

    [1] Medicine Hat Tigers v Swift Current Broncos [8]

    [2] Regina Pats v Prince Albert Raiders [7]

  3. OHL FINALS

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    [5] Sarnia Sting v. Ottawa 67s [6]

    WHO WILL WIN?

    Game 1

    Ottawa 2 Sarnia 1 OT

    Game 2

    Sarnia 4 Ottawa 2

    Game 3

    Ottawa 2 Sarnia 3 OT

    Game 4

    Sarnia 5 Ottawa 2

    Sarnia leads the OHL Finals 3-1

    Game 5

    Ottawa 3 Sarnia 4

    Congratulations to the Sarnia Sting! They have captured the OHL Championship as the 5th seed! Sarnia will advance to the Memorial Cup!

  4. OHL Playoff Tree

    1st Round

    Eastern Conference

    [1] Oshawa Generals 4 v 0 Mississauga Steelheads [8]

    Oshawa advances to the 2nd Round!

    Round 2

    Eastern Conference

    [1] Oshawa Generals 2 v 4 Barrie Colts [7]

    Oshawa's season is over, Memorial Cup hopes are done for this season. Patrick Luongo's OHL career is over, congratulations on a long and storied OHL career!

  5. AHL Team Stats

    1st in AHL, 1st in Western Conference, 1st in North Division, Lake Erie Monsters (Colorado) - 55-17-4, 114 PTS, 7 points ahead of 2nd, 56 points ahead of last in the AHL. 1st for G/G (3.22) and 2nd for GA/G (2.13). 4th worst for PP% (15.3%%), and 11th for PK% (83.3%)

    9th in AHL, 6th in Eastern Conference, 2nd in Northeast Division, Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NY Islanders) - 40-27-9, 89 PTS, 3 points ahead of 9th in the East, 25 points behind 1st in the AHL. 8th for G/G (2.92), and 16th for GA/G (2.71). 5th for PP% (19.7%), and 16th for PK% (81.8%).

    16th in AHL, 10th in Eastern Conference, 3rd in Atlantic Division, Providence Bruins (Boston) - 38-31-7, 83 PTS, 3 points behind 8th in the East, 25 points ahead of last in the AHL. 10th worst for G/G (2.63), and 12th for GA/G (2.67). T-17th for PP% (17.8%), and 2nd worst PK% (78%).

    18th in AHL, 11th in Eastern Conference, 4th in Atlantic Division, Manchester Monarchs (Los Angeles) - 36-31-9, 81 PTS, 5 points behind 8th in the East, 23 points ahead of last in the AHL. T-17th for G/G (2.68), and 11th worst for GA/G (2.8). 7th for PP% (18.8%), and 12th for PK% (83.2%).

    20th in AHL, 9th in Western Conference, Last in South Division, San Antonio Rampage (Florida) - 37-37-2, 76 PTS, 5 points behind 8th in the West, 18 points ahead of last in the AHL. 6th for G/G (2.96), and 3rd worst for GA/G (3.33). 3rd for PP% (21.1%), and worst PK% (75.6%).

  6. NHL Team Stats

    20th in NHL, 9th in Western Conference, 2nd in Central Division, St. Louis Blues - 39-36-7, 85 PTS. 3 points behind 8th in the West, 13 points ahead of last in the NHL. 7th for G/G (2.72) and T-11th worst for GA/G (2.66). T-1st for PP% (20.2%), and T-16th for PK% (83.1%)

    21st in NHL, 10th in Western Conference, 3rd in Central Division, Detroit Red Wings - 39-38-5, 83 PTS. 5 points behind 9th in the West, and 27 points behind 1st in the NHL. 15th for G/G (2.54) and T-11th for GA/G (2.55). T-11th for PP% (17.2%), and 12th for PK% (84.7%)

    23rd in NHL, 12th in Eastern Conference, Last in Northeast Division, Boston Bruins - 36-37-9, 81 PTS. 5 points behind 8th in the East, 9 points ahead of last in the NHL. T-9th worst for G/G (2.45), and T-7th worst for GA/G (2.74). 8th for PP% (17.4%), and 11th worst for PK% (82%)

    27th in NHL, 14th in Western Conference, Last in Pacific Division, Colorado Avalanche - 35-39-8, 78 PTS. 10 points behind 8th in the West, 6 points ahead of last in the NHL. T-3rd worst G/G (2.37), and 10th worst GA/G (2.71). 11th worst PP% (16%), and 12th worst PK% (82.5%)

    Last in NHL, 15th in Eastern Conference, Last in Atlantic Division, New Jersey Devils - 31-41-10, 72 PTS. 5 points behind the rest of the teams, 14 points behind 8th in the East, 38 points behind 1st in the NHL. 5th worst for G/G (2.4), and worst GA/G (2.98). Worst PP% (12.6%), and 10th worst for PK% (81.9%)

    Niklas Kromwall and the Red Wings fell 15 points this season

    Fir Lorents, Josh MacLeod and the Devils fell 8 points into last place in the NHL

    Moizoos and the Bruins improved 8 points but still missed the playoffs

    Pretty brutal seasons for our C-A-Ps once again. None of the C-A-Ps will advance to the NHL Playoffs

  7. QMJHL STANDINGS

    10th in QMJHL, 3rd in Maritimes Division, Saint John Sea Dogs - 36-27-5, 77 points, 17 point behind 1st. 2nd for G/G (3.38) and 9th for GA/G (3.15). 8th for PP% (19.6%), 12th for PK% (78.3%).

    2nd in QMJHL, 1st in East Division, Rimouski Océanic - 41-20-7, 89 points, 5 points behind 1st, 6 points ahead of 3rd. 9th for G/G (3.16) and T-2nd for GA/G (2.66). 6th worst for PP% (18.7%) and 4th for PK% (82.1%)

    5th in QMJHL, 3rd in East Division Quebec Remparts - 39-24-5, 83 PTS, 11 points behind 1st, 6 points behind 2nd. 1st for G/G (3.66) and 12th for GA/G (3.26). 2nd for PP% (25.1%), 8th for PK% (79.8%).

    Rimouski and Quebec seems to have had bounceback seasons. Quebec tied for 3rd (points-wise) and Rimouski did very well this season, placing 2nd. Saint John fell 10 points though.

    Halifax did quite well even though they lost QMJHL Player of the Year Chimon Midorima. Finished 6th in the Q.

  8. Disappointing season for Scorgolev. Hopefully it's just a case of a player with nothing left to learn at the junior level. Off to the AHL now I suppose.

    Uh...? 1st in the QMJHL for goals, 3rd in the Q for points is disappointing?? o.O

  9. 1st in WHL, 1st in Western Conference, 1st in U.S. Division Seattle Thunderbirds - 54-11-7, 115 PTS, Finished 16 points ahead of 2nd place, and 59 points ahead of last. 1st for G/G (4.04), 0.18G/G more than the second highest scoring team. 1st for GA/G (2.14), 0.65GA/G less than the second best team for GA/G. 1st for PP% (27.2%), 6.9% higher than the next best Power Play. 1st for PK% (87.7%), 4.6% higher than the next best Penalty Kill

    Statswise, it seems they regressed by the slimmest of margins, scoring a bit less goals and allowing a few more, however I'm sure that's due to Moizoos's departure for Boston

    Special teams wise the team did improve, so that looks pretty good.

    I'd say Seattle is a heavy favorite for WHL Champs

    1st in WHL, 1st in Western Conference, 1st in U.S. Division Seattle Thunderbirds - 56-12-4, 116 PTS, Finished 19 points ahead of 2nd place, and 52 points ahead of last. 2nd for G/G (3.56), 0.02G/G less than the highest scoring team. 1st for GA/G (2.15), 0.32GA/G less than the second best team for GA/G. 14th for PP% (19.1%). 2nd for PK% (84.4%), 1.5% less than the best Penalty Kill

    Seattle improved by 1 point in the overall record however they regressed a lot goal scoring wise, scoring 0.5 G/G less than what they had scored the season before. Power Play dropped a huge 8 percent and went from 1st to 14th. Clearly the losses of Fir Lorents (CHL Player of the Year) and Steven Seagull hurt Seattle's goal scoring a whole lot, but it allowed Sanchez Osborne to step it up and for Mike Shamrock to lead the way.

  10. WHL STANDINGS

    2nd in WHL, 1st in Eastern Conference, 1st in Central Division, Medicine Hat Tigers - 46-21-5, 97 points, 1 point ahead of 3rd, and 19 points behind 1st. 1st for G/G (3.67) and 5th for GA/G (2.9). T-5th for PP% (22.2%) and 13th for PK% (79.1%)

    5th in WHL, 2nd in Eastern Conference, 1st in East Division, Regina Pats - 39-26-7, 85 points, 31 points behind 1st, and 12 points behind 2nd. 12th for G/G (3.04) and 4th for GA/G (2.83). 7th for PP% (22.1%), and 4th for PK% (82.9%)

    3rd in WHL, 2nd in Western Conference, 2nd in U.S. Division Portland Winterhawks - 46-22-4, 96 points, 23 points behind 1st, 1 point behind 2nd. 3rd for G/G (3.56) and 2nd for GA/G (2.47). 9th for PP% (21.8%), 3rd for PK% (84.2%).

    Huge Huge Huge turnaround year for Portland, if you compare with their squad from last season they jumped up 23 points, 12 spots in the WHL, scored .46G/G more, and went from T-12th for G/G to 2nd, and went from 15th for GA/G to 2nd. PK went from 6th worst to 3rd.

    Portland did exactly what Medicine Hat did the year before, went from terrible to amazing. They can repeat what Medicine Hat did exactly by winning the Memorial Cup

    Seattle coming up

  11. OHL STANDINGS

    2nd in OHL, 1st in Eastern Conference, 1st in East Division, Oshawa Generals - 41-21-6, 88 points, 2 points behind 1st. 1st for G/G (3.65) and 6th for GA/G (2.9). T-8th for PP% (19.3%), 3rd for PK% (85.1%).

    After losing Wolfgang Jagerbomb, Owen Sound went from OHL Finals to last in the OHL.

    London went from 1st in the OHL, lost Douglass and MacLeod, then exited in the first round but still made the Memorial Cup via host, were the runners ups but then they lost TcGee, and the loss of the big three of Ben Douglass, Josh MacLeod, and Mits TcGee seriously hurt London as they placed 4th worst in the OHL.

    Oshawa, led by Patrick Luongo, 2nd in the OHL for points, and the OHL's leading point scorer Tyler Biggs finished 2nd in the OHL.

  12. NHL Standings

    Western Conference

    XYZ - 1. Minnesota Wild 48-29-5 (101 PTS)

    XY - 2. Phoenix Coyotes 46-32-4 (96 PTS)

    XY - 3. Nashville Predators 42-32-8 (92 PTS)

    X - 4. Dallas Stars 45-31-6 (96 PTS)

    X - 5. San Jose Sharks 43-29-10 (96 PTS)

    X - 6. Los Angeles Kings 45-32-5 (95 PTS)

    X - 7. Calgary Flames 42-34-6 (90 PTS)

    X - 8. Edmonton Oilers 42-36-4 (88 PTS)

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    E - 9. St. Louis Blues 39-36-7 (85 PTS)

    E - 10. Detroit Red Wings 39-38-5 (83 PTS)

    E - 11. Vancouver Canucks 38-38-6 (82 PTS)

    E - 12. Anaheim Ducks 34-35-13 (81 PTS)

    E - 13. Chicago Blackhawks 35-38-9 (79 PTS)

    E - 14. Colorado Avalanche 35-39-8 (78 PTS)

    E - 15. Columbus Blue Jackets 35-39-8 (78 PTS)

    Eastern Conference

    XYZP - 1. Carolina Hurricanes 51-23-8 (110 PTS)

    XY - 2. Pittsburgh Penguins 50-24-8 (108 PTS)

    XY - 3. Buffalo Sabres 51-26-5 (107 PTS)

    X - 4. Toronto Maple Leafs 47-30-5 (99 PTS)

    X - 5. Philadelphia Flyers 45-32-5 (95 PTS)

    X - 6. Montreal Canadiens 44-34-4 (92 PTS)

    X - 7. Winnipeg Jets 42-33-7 (91 PTS)

    X - 8. New York Rangers 39-35-8 (86 PTS)

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    E - 9. New York Islanders 39-35-8 (86 PTS)

    E - 10. Ottawa Senators 38-34-10 (86 PTS)

    E - 11. Washington Capitals 38-34-10 (86 PTS)

    E - 12. Boston Bruins 36-37-9 (81 PTS)

    E - 13. Tampa Bay Lightning 37-39-6 (80 PTS)

    E - 14. Florida Panthers 34-39-9 (77 PTS)

    E - 15. New Jersey Devils 31-41-10 (72 PTS)

  13. 2015 All Star Game

    1st Period:

    EAST - Phil Kessel [1] (Giroux) - PP

    WEST - Simon Gagne [1] (Ryan)

    WEST - Daniel Sedin [1] (Parise)

    2nd Period:

    EAST - Alexander Ovechkin [1] (Stamkos, Kessel)

    EAST - Evgeni Malkin [1] (Hossa, Giroux)

    3rd Period:

    EAST - Kris Versteeg [1] (Spezza, Tavares)

    Team EAST 4 Team WEST 2

  14. 2015 NHL All Star Game

    Team West

    Daniel Sedin - Pavel Datsyuk - Zach Parise

    Bobby Ryan - Jonathan Toews - Jordan Eberle

    Loui Eriksson - Logan Couture - Simon Gagne

    Jiri Tlusty - Matt Duchene - Craig Smith

    Erik Johnsno - Alex Pietrangelo

    Jack Johnson - Dennis Wideman

    Jeff Petry - Zybnek Michalek

    Alex Stalock

    Niklas Backstrom

    Team East

    Alexander Ovechkin - Steven Stamkos - Phil Kessel

    Claude Giroux - Evgeni Malkin - Marian Hossa

    John Tavares - Jason Spezza - Kris Versteeg

    Brad Richards - Eric Staal - Tyler Seguin

    Dion Phaneuf - Kris Letang

    Christian Ehrhoff - Dion Phaneuf

    Tobias Enstrom - Cam Barker

    Ryan Miller

    Marc-Andre Fleury

  15. Why does it say that the NHL 13 Create a player stats sheet say it's in your trash?

    I don't know, it's not in my trash -.-

    So I know I haven't updated in a solid week or two but that's because I've been very very busy and I highly doubt I'll update this weekend either because I'm heading out later as it's my mum's birthday, and then on Saturday I'm away at UBC for most of the day, and then on Sunday it's the Super Bowl and on top of that I have a big project to finish by Monday

    and as it is, here is the order of priority

    1. SUPER BOWL

    2. PROJECT

    3. MUM'S BDAY

    4. UBC

    5. SIMS

    Sorry :sadno:

    I have everything simmed just haven't updated yet :(

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