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First let me explain what a prediction is for these purposes. EXAMPLE: Hawks will win in 5 games.

You can delve further into how, will every game be a shootout? will Kane? Saad? Sharp? have big series? Etc

If you Bernstein it up and tell me eveything that will happen, but choose not to walk the fine line of a prediction, because thats not right or you dont do that, I will just delete your supports that lead to no conclusion.

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Hawks in 6.

Cant wait to see the cup skate at the UC.

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PostPosted: Sun May 31, 2015 11:46 am 
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Blackhawks in 5.

Toews will win the consmite even though Keith will have deserved it. Because the voters love Toews more. Toews is playing well. I just think Keith deserves it more to this point. And I don't think it will change after this series.


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Hawks'll win in 5.

I'll say only one game'll go in OT, which they'll lose.

Their one loss will come @ the UC, game 3.


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Hawks in 6.

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Hawks in 6. Things are very fluid at the moment, however. Optics are pretty good at this point.


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Hawks Sweep
Kieth gets the MVp even though as much as you guys are heaping the praise on him Kane is showing how valuable he is.

There are at least 3 questionable calls against the Hawks showing once again the NHL hates them.

Game winning goals are by
#1 Toews
#2 Sharp
#3 Seabrook
#4 as usual Kane

No OT in the series.

No shenanigans by fans after the first at home cup victory.
At least 3 F bombs caught after the Victory either in locker room interviews or at the parade, speaking of the parade. Rham moves it to go past Obamas house and inserts the Jackie Roberson kids into it to bring more harmony.

$ arrests made at the parade for disordery although they all involve guns that will be tried to be kept quiet

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Hawks in 7. I think Tampa is better than some are giving them credit for.

I expect a series similar to the Ducks series. Wouldn't surprise me to see Tampa up 3-2 and the Hawks having to dig deep to pull out the last 2 games.

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Hawks in 6.

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Hawks in 6.


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Yeah. I'm thinking Hawks in 6.

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Hawks in 5, gonna have 1 game let down...

But have to admit, concerned that EVERYONE giving the Easy win call!

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bigfan wrote:
Hawks in 5, gonna have 1 game let down...

But have to admit, concerned that EVERYONE giving the Easy win call!


The Bolts are the kind of speedy little team that gives the Hawks fits (Oilers, Avs), but if these guys could get through Anaheim and Nashville, I gotta say they finish it off.

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Hawks in 6. 1 OT game 1.


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Hawks in 5. Lose game one and win game two in OT.

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Hawks in 6.

Split Game 1+2. Hawks win 3+4 at home. Lose 5 @ Tampa. Win on home ice in 6.

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Hawks in 5, gonna have 1 game let down...

But have to admit, concerned that EVERYONE giving the Easy win call!

Well, let's look at Tampa's path to the Cup final. Take Red Wings to a Game 7 in round 1. Montreal decides to play goon hockey in round 2. Rangers supposed "better" D from last year, yet Tampa hung 6 on Lundquist in Game 2 and 3.

Hawks would have mashed those East teams. Tampa would not have had it so easy with the Nashville-Minnesota-Anaheim route.

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Hawks in 6.


God only knows the amount of cutting that you're going to have to do to yourself after saying such a thing.

Gonna be a blood bath at the CH house.


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bigfan wrote:
Hawks in 5, gonna have 1 game let down...

But have to admit, concerned that EVERYONE giving the Easy win call!


Nah. Don't be. Hawks got this. This is one of those times where everybody is right.

Hawks are -140 to win the series. Go heavy. I am.

Vegas is gonna get killed. Relatively speaking. The public doesn't bet the NHL like they do the NFL. But they're gonna lose. Gotta believe 90% of the money will be on the Hawks.

The true Stanley Cup final was Hawks vs. Ducks. Do to geography, they have to play another round. This is just recreation time for the Blackhawks.


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Here's something interesting: a Stanley Cup bracket prediction made by picking the winner of every regular-season series. Regular season doesn't matter! If you had done that up to this point, the only one you would have gotten wrong was Montreal-Ottawa -- and Chicago-Tampa, of course. Kinda crazy that the NHL ran this big NCAA-ripoff promotion and all you had to do was pick who won head-to-head and figure that the Sens would crap the horseshoe out of their ass.

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Hawks in 5, gonna have 1 game let down...

But have to admit, concerned that EVERYONE giving the Easy win call!


Nah. Don't be. Hawks got this. This is one of those times where everybody is right.

Hawks are -140 to win the series. Go heavy. I am.

Vegas is gonna get killed. Relatively speaking. The public doesn't bet the NHL like they do the NFL. But they're gonna lose. Gotta believe 90% of the money will be on the Hawks.

The true Stanley Cup final was Hawks vs. Ducks. Do to geography, they have to play another round. This is just recreation time for the Blackhawks.

Nuh-uh. This is going to be a helluva lot closer than people think. Hawks in 7

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Hawks sweep. Tampa thinks hard about not even showing for game 4

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For series wagering, I see only Hawks -160. I just bought a $25 ticket for that.
That's heavy.
Almost not worth wagering, but I put in a bit just for funsies.

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For series wagering, I see only Hawks -160. I just bought a $25 ticket for that.
That's heavy.
Almost not worth wagering, but I put in a bit just for funsies.


Really? I got it at -140 earlier today. I go through a private internet book. But he takes the odds based on what others are doing. It's 160 now? That shows you that people are pounding the Hawks.


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Oh yeah. It's now -155 though mine. Glad I got it in early.


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The part of me that uses a brain thinks "Hawks in 6." Our best players are better than their best players. But, the part of me that saw the Hawks absolutely shit the bed in Tampa in February in person thinks "Bolts in 7." The Hawks looked like they were in quicksand the entire game. And of course, my heart thinks "Hawks in 5."

So I'm going average it all out and predict "Hakws in 7." Captain Serious won't let them lose, and there will be a shitload of Blackhawks fans in the stands in Tampa. The night I was there, about 40% of the upper deck was wearing Hawks' gear.

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The part of me that uses a brain thinks "Hawks in 6." Our best players are better than their best players. But, the part of me that saw the Hawks absolutely shit the bed in Tampa in February in person thinks "Bolts in 7." The Hawks looked like they were in quicksand the entire game. And of course, my heart thinks "Hawks in 5."

So I'm going average it all out and predict "Hakws in 7." Captain Serious won't let them lose, and there will be a shitload of Blackhawks fans in the stands in Tampa. The night I was there, about 40% of the upper deck was wearing Hawks' gear.


You're using a February game as a barometer for a Stanly Cup Final? Don't do that. Or if you do, don't gamble.


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The Bolts game they lost 4-0 was after Kane's injury but just before the Desjardins/Vermette acquisitions. It's hard to call it representative of much. The game the Hawks lost in November was a shootout loss, Bishop went 37/39, probably because the Hawks flung too many perimeter softies at him. That's not representative of much, either, but you still gotta get in on Bishop and get him moving.

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Bishop gave up 5 or more goals in 3 of the games against the Rangers. I expect the Hawks to light him up at least a couple of times.

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From the Sun Times…

Not only ]is NHL commissioner Gary Bettman not celebrating the continued success of the Blackhawks — despite the obvious impact a championship team in the market the size of Chicago has on the league — he’s almost officially against it.

“Competitive balance is what we think is paramount,” Bettman said last week in Chicago. “The fact that seven teams are in the playoffs who weren’t in the playoffs last year … the fact that if you’re a fan of any team you have hope going into the season that your team can compete. That’s what it’s all about. That’s why having the right system was so important to us.”

By advancing to their fifth conference final in seven years and now their third Stanley Cup final in six years, the Hawks are almost mocking Bettman’s vision of NHL parity.


On the one hand, the salary cap threatens the Hawks’ magnificent run of postseason success — as soon as next season. But for now, with Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane in their prime and signed for the next eight seasons, challengers like the Wild, Predators and even the Ducks have to be wondering just how big the hump is they have to get over.

All three had their best chance in years to beat the Blackhawks, and all three failed for the same, daunting reason — the Blackhawks not only have premier talent with staying power, but also an ability to raise their game to meet any challenge.

Ducks goaltender Frederik Andersen was their latest victim and best illustration of what the Hawks are all about. In the first three games of the Western Conference final, Andersen looked indomitable — better than any goaltender against the Hawks in a playoff series since Mike Smith in 2012. Andersen had a .957 save percentage and a 1.27 goals-against average as the Ducks took a 2-1 series lead. When the Great Dane stymied the Great Kane in Game 1 on a scoring opportunity Patrick Kane usually capitalizes on, it looked like a sign the Hawks had met their match.

But three games later, the Hawks irrepressible will and the uncanniness of Jonathan Toews reduced Andersen to just another overwhelmed goaltender. With Toews’ two goals in the final 1:50 of regulation in Game 5 prying open the door, the Hawks scored 18 goals on Andersen in the final four games — an .844 save percentage and 4.15 goals-against average.


“They were good all over the place,” Ducks forward Andrew Cogliano said after the Hawks’ 5-3 victory in Game 7 on Saturday night. “I thought they made some good adjustments in their zone. They were cutting our cycles off. We were trying to get pucks behind the net and they were doing a good job of getting in the way and breaking out clean.”

That’s what the Hawks do. They take your best shot, react and respond. They lived up to their reputation as a team that picks up steam. After falling behind 2-1 in the series, they won three of the final four games — the only loss in overtime after Toews’ two-goal calling card. So in Games 1-3 of the playoffs under Joel Quenneville, the Hawks are 29-28; in Games 4-7 they are 40-14. Nobody in the NHL is even close to that.





“I think they showed what kind of team they are,” Cogliano said. “Their leaders — Jonny [Toews] had a great game and those guys are the key to their team. They were making plays — making plays all night, really.”

If Bettman’s vision of the NHL in the salary-cap era proves true, what the Hawks are doing could prove to be more special than we know. Even the recent contenders are struggling to keep up. The Bruins, who won the Cup in 2011 and lost to the Hawks in the Final in 2013, did not even make the playoffs this year. The Kings, who won the Cup in 2012 and 2014 and are the only team on the Hawks’ level of mental toughness and resilience, failed to make the playoffs as well. The Penguins have won four playoff series in six years since winning the Cup in 2009.

Mike Babcock bailed on the Red Wings — formerly the NHL’s gold standard but now first-round losers the past two seasons with only three playoff series victories in the past six years. The underachieving Blues had to think about it before re-hiring Ken Hitchcock, an accomplished coach. Not even Barry Trotz could keep Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals from being the Capitals. Playoff losses to the Hawks have Wild and Ducks fans wondering if Mike Yeo and Bruce Boudreau — two more pretty accomplished coaches — are the right guy for the job.

Even the Hawks’ biggest mis-step in the seven-year playoff run — losing Game 7 at home to the Kings in last year’s Western Conference final — might be more impressive than you think. Reaching the conference final after the short-summer of a Cup champion has proven to be difficult. Only the 2009 Red Wings — who reached the Cup Final after winning it all in 2008 — gone further.

When the Kings reached the conference final in 2013 — losing to the Hawks in five games — as defending champions, they had the benefit of a long offseason because of the lockout. Without that benefit after winning the Cup last year, they couldn’t even make the playoffs.

Though Quenneville disagrees, it seemed clear that the Hawks were running on fumes last year. They lost a lead 18 times in the postseason, including nine times in the conference final against the Kings. This year, a fresher team has lost the lead only seven times.

In four of the five games they’ve lost a lead, they’ve rallied to win. They never trailed in a sweep of the Wild, winning 1-0 in Game 3 on the road. When the Hawks lost 2-0 leads against the Kings last year, they lost both games. When they led 2-0 in Game 7 against the Ducks, they scored the next two goals and coasted to victory.

“Down a game a couple times in the series and we fought back,” Kane said after Game 7. “It speaks volumes about the character in this room and the leadership starting with the captain [Toews] — you get two goals right away.

“It’s pretty remarkable how he shows up in these games and seems to come through time after time. We have great leadership from Tazer to Sharpie [Patrick Sharp] to Duncs [Duncan Keith]. Duncs was unbelievable this series. And we kind of follow their lead and try to do the best we can.

In tougher circumstances, the Blackhawks are doing what the Ditka Bears could not — they are maxing out with a group of players that is special on several levels. And from Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane on down, they seem to know it and appreciate it. There’s still one step to go this season. There are no guarantees in Gary Bettman’s hockey world. But the way the Hawks are going, you’ve got to like their chances.

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