It's a long season, don't take the Scotty Munro for granted. I saw your boys on Saturday night and they are pretty good, but not anything more than what Spokane or TC has. Should be a good battle again this spring!!
WHL: I'd like to see Vancouver, but I have a feeling that it will be Calgary.
OHL: London or Brampton. I don't see Windsor beating either of those teams in a playoff series.
QMJHL: Oceanic (host), and the Wildcats.
WHL: I'd like to see Vancouver, but I have a feeling that it will be Calgary.
OHL: London or Brampton. I don't see Windsor beating either of those teams in a playoff series.
QMJHL: Oceanic (host), and the Wildcats.
Haha I wish. But they have nothing on Shawinigan or Drummondville.
From what I've seen, a Rimouski healthy lineup is better than Shawinigan and Drummondville. They have a great depth up front, the best QMJHL defenseman and they're big.
Looks like no one predicted Kelowna haha. They definitely came out of no where. Drummondville rolled over every team they played (much like Calgary did) but got a huge test from Shawinigan forcing a 1 goal game seven. Riendeau showed up in a huge game when it mattered which shows this kid is for real.
29g and 23a for 52 points in only 19 games!!! That is some pretty intense point production (although the Q is known for its offense). Still, that is 1.53 goals/game and 2.74 points/game. Have many players in the Q ever put up points like that in the playoffs?
Just checked it and only two players (Simon Gamache 57 points in 21 games and Radulov 55 points in 23 games) scored more than him in a playoff run but their PPG were lower. They also only scored like 21 and 23 goals or somewhere in the low 20s.
Now Mario Lemieux had the exact same stats (29g and 23a for 52 points) in a playoff run in one year... except he did it in 14 games!!
Wow. I'll leave it at that.
Last edited by oilerdiehard16: 05-13-2009 at 11:49 AM.