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••• ehMac Fantasy Hockey Is Back! •••

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SportsNet Fantasy Hockey is back, and it's the same format we've enjoyed in past years...

The regular season starts soon, so go sign up at SportsNet (you can use last years log-in, they retained that info). Or create a new account... it's free, and easy.

The ehMac group pool is now active...
Group Name: ehMac
Password: jockstrap

Just go to the Group Membership page, choose "ehMac" in the "select a group" section, and enter the password.


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I think that the NY Rangers might have done better against the LA Kings ................ but one has to give LA credit ............ they won the Stanley Cup fair and square.
 
#176 ·
As of 2012, the Toronto Maple Leafs had won thirteen Stanley Cup championships, second only to the twenty-four championships of their primary rival, the Montreal Canadiens. They won their last championship in 1967. The 45-year drought between championships is currently the NHL's longest, excluding teams added in the 1967 expansion which doubled the team count to twelve. They are the only "Original Six" team which has not won the Stanley Cup championship since.
 
#177 ·
The Los Angeles Kings blasted away 45 years of futility with a 6-1 win over the New Jersey Devils to capture the Stanley Cup.

The win marks the first National Hockey League championship for the Kings in the team's history.

Los Angeles, virtually disregarded going into the playoffs, became the first-ever No. 8 seed and lowest seed in the modern era to win the NHL championship.
 
#178 ·
Getting 3 goals on that 5 minute power play in the first period pretty much made the rest of the game a formality. I admire the fight in the Devils to have kept playing (even scoring one) after that, but Quick wasn't going to let in 4 goals on the dozen or so shots they managed.

I was glad to see Quick getting the Conn Smythe trophy; after that playoff run it seemed like a no-brainer.

Perhaps the finals will have a Canadian team next year.
 
#179 ·
"I was glad to see Quick getting the Conn Smythe trophy; after that playoff run it seemed like a no-brainer." True. 7 goals allowed in 5 games in the final round. Wow. :eek::clap:

"Perhaps the finals will have a Canadian team next year." We shall see. If the Rangers can't win it I would like to see a Canadian team bring the Cup back home.
 
#181 ·
Might not be a new season for the ehMacLand pool. Sad ...................... :(
 
#184 · (Edited)
I'll never look at NHL hockey the same, after this dispute.

I'll continue to support the junior teams though. And, I'll continue to watch international hockey as well. The NHL? Not so much,

Moving on... :cool:
 
#185 ·
Sad, but all too true, gw. There is an AHL team here in St.John's that has every seat sold for every game.
 
#187 ·
This years champions, hopefully the NY Rangers, will only get half the Stanley Cup !
 
#191 ·
Wow. If the NHL season ended today, the Rangers would be playing the Devils and the Leafs would be playing the Sens in the first round of the playoffs. That would be worth watching.
 
#192 ·
The Leafs are in the playoffs for the first time in nine years. Good for them. :clap::clap:
 
#193 ·
The Leafs/Bruins series is going to be a rough and tumble series. It might even push the boundaries of how much violence some people can tolerate in a playoff series.
But, that's just a guess. We'll begin to find out starting later today.

The Rangers/Capitals series looks rather compelling too. But for different reasons.

Enjoy the playoffs everyone. :D
 
#195 ·
I was wrong! Turns out that the Ottawa/Montreal series pushes the boundaries of how much violence some people can tolerate. :yikes:
 
#197 ·
BREAKING NEWS: The Toronto Maple Leafs have been eliminated from the NHL playoffs after losing 3-0 to the Tampa Bay Lightning.
 
#203 ·
This year, there should be a couple of Canadian teams in the playoffs. We shall see.
 
#205 ·
On September 28, 1972, Paul Henderson scored the winning goal in the Summit Series against the Soviet team.
 
#206 ·
Ted Lindsay, a hard-nosed star winger who formed Detroit's famed Production Line with Gordie Howe and Sid Abel, has died at age 93.
 
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