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nuxfan |
Posted - 03/14/2011 : 15:46:45 The Sedin's are curently running 1-3 in league scoring (Daniel and Henrik respectively), with Stamkos and St Louis running 2-4. Do you think the Sedin's will finish 1-2 in scoring?
Having them do so would set a couple of firsts for the NHL - first time brothers have finished 1-2 in league scoring in the same year, first time brothers have won scoring titles in back-to-back years. |
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Alex116 |
Posted - 03/15/2011 : 14:15:04 I'm saying yes mostly due to Henrik's hot streak to end last season. I'm thinking/hoping he does it again.
Stamkos has been in a bit of a rut up until a few games ago. Maybe he's breaking out of it, but while his 2 points last night might look good on the board, from everything i heard and read, he didn't factor much at all into the game until it was more or less out of reach for the Leafs and both his points were on the final two meaningless goals. Sure, a point's a point, but it's evident that he's been getting shut down when it matters more than he was earlier in the season. |
Awesome One |
Posted - 03/15/2011 : 14:10:01 NEVER!!!!!!!!!
Stamkos will never let that happen, I'd sooner see him winning the scoring title than a 1-2 by the sisters (brings back memories )
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Guest2691 |
Posted - 03/15/2011 : 12:50:46 I say yes, the sedins are playing so well that I think they will outscore the TB duo in these final weeks to take home the #1 and #2 spots. |
nuxfan |
Posted - 03/15/2011 : 09:41:02 I voted yes as well, but mainly for the good story line. Honestly its so close now that anything could happen. I think Daniel will finish first, he's 4 clear of Stamkos and the Sedin's are rolling right now, but 3 points separate the next 3. TB is explosive, so Stamkos and St Louis are capable of putting up lots of points quickly.
Also, I find it interesting that the top 4 players in this years scoring race are 2 players from each of 2 teams, and they play on the same lines for their respective teams. When was the last time players playing on the same line were vying for the scoring title at the end of the season - never mind 2 different pairs from 2 different lines? It should happen more frequently, but I don't think it does. |
Guest4613 |
Posted - 03/15/2011 : 06:23:41 I well say No Stamkos well heat up in the final 15 or so games so well st lous so it well be intresting.... I sure hope the Sedins dont win it again.. |
n/a |
Posted - 03/15/2011 : 05:58:45 I voted yes, only because it seems as if Stamkos is in a bit of a rut, and not getting the chances he once was. Teams are really keying in on him now, and he is getting a new level of "attention". It's tough to battle through.
Vancouver on the other hand continues to roll, and the Sedins are so consistent. With Kesler on the second line, it's a huge advantage, as they don't always get the top defensive pairing at all times.
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