Of course, the fact that the Canes have played the Sabres three times this
year and have lost all three didn't enter into your logic anywhere, did
it.
And Carolina is only 10 points behind the Sabres in the conference. that
doesn't matter either. Here's the final straw that helps your tilted
logic
along...Carolina has scored fewer goals than they have given up 78 to
79.
Sounds like a juggernaut to me with a clear path to the cup!
"itellitlikeitis" <i_tell_it_like_it_is_9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Our Hurricanes have owned Atlanta all year, so we are not much
> concerned about them.
>
> And I don't have to remind you people in Bauston and Anaheim what we
> did to youse last year.
>
> And why is Ottawa newsgroup copied on this post? To remind them of how
> far they have fallen from last year.
>
> A lot of people might question my analysis at this point. I will just
> have to refresh your memories that our Canes started out kinda slow
> last year as well. And we DID have a bad period toward the end of the
> regular season, but that was just us catching our second win.
>
> My guess at this point is that the Canes will take the Stanley Cup in 5
> games this season. No matter who the opponent is.
>
> itellitlikeitis
>