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Blob Mckenzie wrote:The Kings with Quick in goal , Carter, Kopitar, Richards and Brown could make life miserable for a round or two but at the end of the day they will not make it out of the 2nd round. Some nice pieces there but that blueline and lack of quickness will be their undoing.
ESQ wrote:I believe Canucks still have arbitration rights on Schneider, so he can't be offersheeted (offered a sheet?)
But I hate to say it Porp, but a 1st, 2nd and 3rd is a decent return for Schneider, especially coming from a "low cap" team with high picks.
vic wrote:There are only two teams in the West that scare me - Detroit AND Nashville.
Luckily, it looks like they will play each other in the 1st round so really there is one team that scares me Detroit OR Nashville
Meds wrote:the Blues have always given us fits.....
porp wrote:Meds wrote:the Blues have always given us fits.....
I agree; would not like to see this team up against a not-beat-up Blues or the Stars team in the first round. Any other team from the West, I'm not worried about, although a series against the Preds would likely turn out to be another grind-ey injury-producing snoozefest.
Meds wrote:
The only teams that don't give me cause for concern are San Jose, Dallas, Phoenix, and Chicago. Nashville, St. Louis, LA, and Detroit are not going to be picnics.
Farhan Lalji wrote:Meds wrote:
The only teams that don't give me cause for concern are San Jose, Dallas, Phoenix, and Chicago. Nashville, St. Louis, LA, and Detroit are not going to be picnics.
I almost agree with you completely except that I'd also include San Jose in the "danger" list. As much as they've struggled this year, they are still a big and mean team that can pick a team apart offensively if they're on. Although we beat them in 5 last year, they banged us up quite heavily (although we did it to them as well).
San Jose's domination of Dallas these past few games also indicates to me that the Sharks will be a dangerous 1st round opponent. Unlike previous years, there won't be as much pressure on the Sharks and so the fear of "choking" may not be as prevalent.
St. Louis will be dangerous, but they don't scare me too much. I think if the Canucks play them, we would beat them in a similar manner to how we beat Nashville last year.
porp wrote:ESQ wrote:I believe Canucks still have arbitration rights on Schneider, so he can't be offersheeted (offered a sheet?)
But I hate to say it Porp, but a 1st, 2nd and 3rd is a decent return for Schneider, especially coming from a "low cap" team with high picks.
(From http://www.canuckscorner.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9197&start=30 another thread)
So is a 1st, 2nd, and a 3rd still a decent return for Schneider? How about for Luongo?
I really hope AV pre-schedules starting Cory for at least one game per round. Then again, last minute decisions for the starter could be as strategically effective as splitting the Sedins up to mess with the other team's game plan.
Needless to say, how Cory performs in the playoffs will seriously affect his perceived value.
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