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[DataDrivenHockey] Comparons les alignements des Sénateurs, des Sabres et des Red Wings. Laquelle de ces équipes pourrait se qualifier pour les séries éliminatoires ?


[DataDrivenHockey] Comparons les alignements des Sénateurs, des Sabres et des Red Wings. Laquelle de ces équipes pourrait se qualifier pour les séries éliminatoires ?


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25 Comments

  1. Ben_Pharten

    Detroit is likely, Ottawa less likely but still likely, Buffalo will not.

  2. CuteFollowing19

    Buffalo the worst.   I dislike Detroits D other than Seider.   The 3rd line looks weak too.   Ottawa could be sneaky good with studs at all 3 positions in F, D and G.

  3. DJP-MTL

    Senators lack 4 liners and 3rd pairings, Wings lack goaltenting plus center depth and the Sabres also have holes in defense. It’s gonna be who avoids injuries and gets hot early.

  4. potato_soup303

    Owen Power is listed has 35?! Wow didn’t expect that.
    Also, I feel like Ullmark’s number will go down a bit this season just cause the Bruins were so good defensively.

  5. Accurate_Fee710

    Buffalo with an actual coach instead of bargain basement first time nhl coaches.

  6. asparagusbruh

    If detroit gets 1 more center via trade or something they’re gonna be super nice

  7. moshercycle

    Wtf happened to the sabres?? Thought they had better forwards than this

  8. Zealousideal_Shop446

    Detroit is too weak up in the middle in my opinion. If I had to pick I’d say the Sens cause they had the year from hell but personally don’t think any of them make the playoffs

  9. PotentialFruit4282

    It’s got to be the Sens!! GO SIOUX!!

  10. Necdurgogan75

    What is the projected value based off of?

  11. houseoflords26

    The problem for any one of these teams (and Montreal for that matter) is the division they play in. There are 4 teams that are simply better than any of them in the Atlantic. That gives them one wild card spot to compete for with the teams from the Metropolitan. Even if these teams improve, the division makes it very difficult to make the playoffs

  12. ogfuelbone12

    Wow they’re all dog shit lmao. I’ll go goaltending and say Ottawa

  13. ILSmokeItAll

    God damn the Sabres offense is putrid.

  14. RedWingsReborn

    Berggren will make an impact wherever he plays. Lots of people still sleeping on him.

  15. mrg3392

    It would be funny but also sad if none made it again. Atlantic is a tough division

  16. scratchydaitchy

    Every year the Sens *should* be better than they actually end up being.

    Detroit is the closest right now.

    Buffalo and Montreal seem to be on track for building to a better future. Might still take them another couple years at least tho.

    Who knows? With the parity and unpredictable nature of the NHL it could be any of them.

  17. spkris1

    Ottawa has the best chance, but I wouldn’t be surprised if any if them do

  18. CryptoMemesLOL

    Perron 77 but Norris 68 ??
    Zucker 82 but Quinn 50 ?? Power 35????
    DeBrincat 93 ?? Compher 39 ??

    Those numbers are not serious

  19. Robscoe604

    I mean i feel like the Sabres are an absolute black hole right now so i don’t see them making it. Ottawa is looking better this year, and even though Detroits defence is atrocious i feel like they’ll make it if any of them do.

  20. Suspicious_Walrus682

    I don’t know what those numbers are based on (I’m guessing offensive output), but they definitely don’t represent real value.

    Seider at 63? With respect to Dahlin, Seider might be the best D on that group. Over 200 hits and blocks, with 40+ points, AND the toughest D assignments in the entire NHL, AND similar production to Dahlin 5-on-5. Dude is an absolute beast.

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