On 4/21/2025 5:05 PM, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On 4/20/2025 6:45 PM, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On 4/20/2025 1:05 PM, Binder Dundat wrote:
https://bracketchallenge.nhl.com/en/leagues/70798
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I think you have until Tuesday to make precitions
We'll have to go with Warm Weather Theory again. If it fails, I'll
blame Trump, his shtick giving extra motivation to Canadian teams
could make the whole theory fall apart.
So it's Florida over Dallas in the final (Dallas vs LA in the Western
Conference final was close...)
Thinking a bit more about this, WWT predicts that teams that finally
experience tolerable temperatures in the spring months can't be arsed to
play ice hockey. So the theory really should be that the team with the
smallest difference in average temperatures between January and June
wins. Let's see if that changes my predictions.
Adjusted WWT has LA over Dallas (and also Washington over Carolina in
the second round of the Eastern Conference). Still Florida to win it
all, though
On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 21:17:16 +0000, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On 4/21/2025 5:05 PM, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On 4/20/2025 6:45 PM, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On 4/20/2025 1:05 PM, Binder Dundat wrote:
https://bracketchallenge.nhl.com/en/leagues/70798
Name rss
password rss
I think you have until Tuesday to make precitions
We'll have to go with Warm Weather Theory again. If it fails, I'll
blame Trump, his shtick giving extra motivation to Canadian teams
could make the whole theory fall apart.
So it's Florida over Dallas in the final (Dallas vs LA in the Western
Conference final was close...)
Thinking a bit more about this, WWT predicts that teams that finally
experience tolerable temperatures in the spring months can't be arsed to >>> play ice hockey. So the theory really should be that the team with the
smallest difference in average temperatures between January and June
wins. Let's see if that changes my predictions.
Adjusted WWT has LA over Dallas (and also Washington over Carolina in
the second round of the Eastern Conference). Still Florida to win it
all, though
The BATTLE OF FLORIDA series is one of the best play-off series of games
that I have seen in recent years - whoever wins this match-up has gone
all the way to the Stanley Cup final in the past. Game Four tonight was
very exciting with the Lightning blowing their lead late in the third.
Paul Maurice is going to be letting rip in the dressing room !!! The
Panthers are looking strong. They could very well do it again.
How comes the hit on Hagel wasn't a penalty either?
Did anyone have the Laffs on their bracket?
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