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  1. My prediction: Detroit Red Wings win the Stanley Cup over the San Jose Sharks in 7 games.
  2. The Sedins won't be traded. I predict Mike Gillis will sign both of them to 4 year $20 million deals each. They might end up being good second line players as their best years are behind them.
  3. Leafs' GM out of hospital after becoming ill (Y...: TORONTO (AP) -- Maple Leafs general manager Dave Nonis ha... http://t.co/ryUkNQcvBt

  4. Which Country Do You Think Is Going To Take Gold In The 2014 Sochi Olympic Hockey Tournament? http://t.co/eFVEXkQBmi

  5. Ok I actually found the motivation to do a workout at midnight. Am I turning into a fitness freak?

  6. As the current NHL season initiates, there is always excitement, anticipation and most of all questions that lurk through the minds of many hopeful hockey fans that wish greatness for their favourite clubs. Many also wonder who the showcase rookie is going to be and which player is poised for a breakthrough campaign. But the most truly hyped question of the season is ‘which team is going to the Stanley Cup.’ Hockey fans are very smart, they catch on to the latest news quickly and definitely know their team and their players right down to their favourite player’s preferred golf ball and length of their hockey stick. Many know who won the Maurice Rocket Richard last season (Alex Ovechkin) and of course they know who the Stanley Cup winner was last season (Chicago Blackhawks) but hindsight is 100% factual and what’s done is done. Now we have a new year ahead of us and already a few teams by professional hockey analysts have been named top contenders. Everybody has a different view on who should win and why but before anybody talks trash about my choices, you should give me and the other commenters some constructive criticism as spam and primitive feedback won’t get you positive results. My Darkhorse Favourite The Ottawa Senators The Sens have made image altering changes such as naming Jason Spezza captain after long-time patron Daniel Alfredsson left in the summer. General Manager Bryan Murray did a good job at acquiring Bobby Ryan from the Anaheim Ducks to quickly void Alfredsson’s spot on the club. The skill upfront is very much effective with Milan Michalek and Kyle Turris providing sufficient secondary scoring. Erik Karlsson is an offensive machine from the blueline and the depth on defense is solid with Chris Phillips and Jared Cowen making a solid shutdown tandem. Goaltender Craig Anderson has the ability to be the game decider in close games as his play is rock solid the majority of the time. The only thing that could be stopping them from hoisting Lord Stanley’s Cup is the lack of depth on both the forward lines and backend. There isn’t too many spare players that can step in effectively who can take over for an injured regular that can play on a consistent basis. Other than that, they should make the playoffs and make a serious run for the cup but they’re not clear cut favourites, just an underdog hopeful. The Perennial Performer The Detroit Red Wings Ask and you shall receive as the Detroit Red Wings have been asking the NHL for years to move into the eastern conference and finally they get what they want. They will now play Original Six teams more often, endure a far easier travel schedule and develop new rivalries with teams they were used to facing just once a year in the past. With new competition came immediate improvements as GM Ken Holland signed Stephen Weiss and Daniel Alfredsson as free agents to support superstars Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg. Their farm team, the Grand Rapids Griffins won the Calder Cup last year with young rising forwards Gustav Nyquist, Joakim Andersson and Brendan Smith who played with Detroit for a few games last season helping the Rapids win the Calder. Now they are primed for a breakout and unlike in the years past they now have a legitimate chance to keep full time roster spots because they are now on a bit of a youth shift plus they will thrive on a puck possession team like Detroit. The big question will be if goaltender Jimmy Howard has what it takes to lead his team deep into the playoffs and be consistent all the way. Another Perennial Performer The San Jose Sharks Call it as you may but the San Jose Sharks are the most consistent out of any team making the playoffs and getting somewhere with passion and determination. The top six forward group as a whole is the deadliest in the league with captain Joe Thornton, Patrick Marleau, Joe Pavelski, Brent Burns, Logan Couture and Martin Havlat forming a small offensive army. The backend isn’t too shabby either Dan Boyle and Marc-Edourd Vlasic being the main cog on the blueline as Justin Braun and Jason Demers are developing into solid defenceman. Finnish goaltender Antti Niemi was stellar last season for San Jose and was nominated for the Vezina Trophy. Some argued that the Sharks played better than the LA Kings in last year’s western conference semi-finals and that they could of took the Chicago Blackhawks to game 7 in the finals and even beat them to advance to the Stanley Cup finals if it wasn’t for Jonathon Quick and his amazing goaltending performance for the Kings. This year there are no excuses, they have a great team and must dominate in the playoffs to shut critics up. The Powerhouse Pick http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/89/Pittsburgh_Penguins_Logo_1967-1968.svg/500px-Pittsburgh_Penguins_Logo_1967-1968.svg.png The Pittsburgh Penguins When you look up ‘star power’ in the dictionary, you’ll see the Pittsburgh Penguins logo right beside it. Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin are the NHL’s best dynamic duo and always show up when it counts. The Pens are overall a great skating and skilled hockey team that show a winning attitude that exudes itself every time you see them play. Last year they were schooled by the Boston Bruins as they were the more ambitious and determined team. Marc Andre Fleury was average at best in the playoffs as that led to Tomas Vokoun starting the last few playoff games. Fleury needs to be more mentally sound in order for Pittsburgh to the Stanley Cup finals since 2009 other than that they have it all. Speed, skill, hockey IQ, hockey sense, structure and depth is what you describe Pittsburgh when they’re at their best. Their powerplay is unmatchable and the penalty killing is tight checking and aggressive which means penalties mean a lot whether they draw one or take one. Either way they find a way to win and that is their best asset of all. The Defending Champions http://www.sportandcinema.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Chicago_Blackhawks_Logo.gif The Chicago Blackhawks This team was unbelievable last season. They set a NHL record for most consecutive wins in the regular season with 24 and they dominated every team that stood in the way of their inevitable destiny of a heroic Stanley Cup victory. It was a season to remember as this group of players had something special going on as they showed no weakness at any aspect of their game. When they won the Stanley Cup in 2010 they lost a major chunk of go-to guys as Andrew Ladd, Dustin Byfuglien and Kris Versteeg were forced to be traded because of salary cap issues. This time the financial records and contracts are more organized so that they can keep the players that helped the club win it all last year. They signed Bryan Bickell to a multi year deal as he was clutch in important moments in the playoffs as he shined playing on a line with Jonathon Toews and Patrick Kane. Corey Crawford had a breakthrough year with his fantastic winning percentage and goals against average as he became a huge part in their cup victory. They are the favourites to win the western conference again as they don’t have to face Detroit in divisional matches because of their move to the eastern conference. If you think the Stanley Cup hangover is going to be an issue for this club, think again. Come visit our homepage! Oilfield Hockey Blog Also visit our Facebook page! 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  7. Even though Canada won gold in the 2010 Olympic Games, they are not the perceived favourite this time around as Russia and the United States have developed better players in recent years plus Russia wants revenge on Canada after a disappointing 7-3 loss in the semi-finals four years ago. Now things are different, Russia has home ice advantage and they are raring to seize the moment and win gold for the first time since 1988 when they were the communist Soviet Union. The United States have improved immensely over the years in developing an influx of fast skating two way players such as David Backes, Ryan Kesler, Joe Pavelski, Ryan Callahan and Dustin Brown so the competition is going to be tough for Team Canada. What’s different in Sochi from Vancouver is that the European style rinks are much larger than the North American rinks which promotes speed and creative passing plays from the perimeter so Team Canada’s management staff must choose their players wisely and according to the type of rink they play on. Players who are almost guaranteed shoe-ins like Sidney Crosby, Steven Stamkos and Jonathon Toews won’t have a problem adjusting but it’s always the last spots on the roster is what’s most difficult to decide on. There has been talks of picking players like Jay Bouwmeester, Jeff Carter, James Neal and even Taylor Hall specifically for this tournament based on their playing styles but it’s not for sure if they’ll make the team. Canada’s front running defenceman are very well-rounded and are effective at all areas of the ice and is considered the best group out of all the contending countries. The expected top 6 group consists of Shea Weber, Duncan Keith, Kris Letang, Drew Doughty, Marc Staal and P.K. Subban. Tyler Myers, Jay Bouwmeester and Dion Phaneuf are going to receive positive consideration but they might end up as spares in the press box rather than roster starters. The forward situation looks good as a lot of the 2010 Olympic gold medallists are returning and possible newcomers include Logan Couture, Jeff Carter, Claude Giroux, Steven Stamkos and Taylor Hall. Players like Joe Thornton and and Andrew Ladd may seem like good choices but their lack of foot speed will be their downfall and the reason why they wouldn’t make the cut. Canada does not have the best goaltending in the upcoming Olympics but it’s still very good. If you ask me, The United States and Finland have scary good goaltending but the rest of Canada’s roster is stacked so it compensates nicely. Roberto Luongo was Canada’s go-to guy and he was good but Carey Price and Cam Ward have been great for their clubs so they might get the job to shut the door for Canada if all goes well for them. Marc Andre Fleury might be the third stringer but sometimes he doesn’t perform well in big games so he’s not the clear-cut starter. Depth Chart Prediction -Forwards Hall-Crosby-Stamkos Getzlaf-Toews-Perry Carter-Richards-Giroux J. Staal-E. Staal-Nash -Defence Keith-Weber M.Staal-Doughty Subban-Letang -Goaltending Price-Ward-Fleury Visit Our Blog Homepage! Oilfield Hockey Blog Also Visit Our Facebook Page! Oilfield Hockey Blog Facebook
  8. Bruins beat Pens 2-1 in 2OT on Bergeron goal (Y...: BOSTON (AP) -- A future Hall of Famer who established his... http://t.co/6EXZ0Io2oX

  9. Bruins beat Pens 2-1 in 2OT on Bergeron goal (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/gAk2bZ9EXc

  10. Bergeron scores in 2nd OT to give Bruins 2-1 win (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/3OIqP8pWuI

  11. Chicago's Keith suspended for Gm 4 of West finals (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/6US7NjQ2Ek

  12. Bruins return home with chance to sweep Penguin...: BOSTON (AP) -- Sidney Crosby and the potent Penguins have... http://t.co/7PquJsb5yH

  13. LA Kings beat Chicago 3-1 in Game 3 of West finals (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/5yBplqPERs

  14. Blackhawks-Kings Preview (Yahoo! Sports): EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) -- - The Los Angeles Kings have been in all... http://t.co/1ZUJKY6fuh

  15. Eric Staal: 'No question' he'll be ready for camp (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/6sw18MnWnV

  16. Bruins crush Penguins 6-1 to take 2-0 lead (Yah...: PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Boston Bruins keep talking about f... http://t.co/TTieO95QBl

  17. Blackhawks-Kings Preview (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/nGhs2vPqxS

  18. Blackhawks agree to 1-year deal with G Raanta (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/LzYe3fJrzH

  19. Bruins-Penguins Preview (Yahoo! Sports): PITTSBURGH (AP) -- There's a dry erase board in the Pittsburgh Pengu... http://t.co/RQnFsvtmdt

  20. Blackhawks beat Kings to take 2-0 lead in serie...: CHICAGO (AP) -- It was a wrist shot for Andrew Shaw, who ... http://t.co/PKWZSAOIdN

  21. Blackhawks beat Kings to take 2-0 lead in series (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/BH4N8bZGft

  22. C Richards, D Muzzin out for Los Angeles Kings (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/9Qzq3wQ7MF

  23. Blackhawks beat Kings 2-1 in Game 1 (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/krJ0jMx3Fw

  24. Kings get Stoll back for Game 1 against Blackhawks (Yahoo! Sports) http://t.co/GC0umAOfjt

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