Posted: 2/25/2015 10:28:10 AM EDT
| I am sure there are some NHL fans out there...The last time Peter Laviolette won a Stanley Cup, it was with the Carolina Hurricanes. They came out of no where and dominated everybody for the season, won the cup and a host of other trophies one year and then disappeared completely. One of the only teams in league history to win the cup one year and not make the playoffs the next year. Then he took Philly to the finals but lost. Now, Laviolette is in Nashville and he has elevated the Predators game to new level, they are dominating the league and seem to be on their way to a deep playoff run. What do you guys think about this coach? This team (flash in the pan or here to stay)? Is Nashville headed for the same fate as Carolina? I have been a Preds fan and season ticket holder since the team's inception. |
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Holy cow, this old thread is still on the front page of ARFCOM's Sports Talk forum? We need more sports talk, obviously!
The issue the Predators had was relying on too few for scoring. They need more contribution from their other lines. Sharks took advantage of this on one of the match-ups in regular season. I believe in the tail end of the regular season, so did other teams. Plus, the Hawks had a horrible, un-Hawk like first part of the season. Collectively, they played much of the season lower than the capability of the individuals on the roster. But at the tail-end of the season and throughout the playoffs, they were playing like the Hawks that hockey analyst were expecting. But hey, your Preds gave the fans more excitement than my Sharks did. Thankfully, my Sharks had the insight to choke early and spare us of the suspense... ugh. But this upcoming season is going to be tough in the Western Conference. There are too many competitive teams stack in both divisions. It will be a slugfest. |
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The issue the Predators had was relying on too few for scoring. They need more contribution from their other lines. Sharks took advantage of this on one of the match-ups in regular season. I believe in the tail end of the regular season, so did other teams. The Preds have always had a hard time scoring goals. And they always seem to have great goaltending that comes out of nowhere, but once a goalie leaves Nashville they are shit. Just one of those things |