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Originally Posted by DoubleK
No I'm not.
Goaltending wasnt the primary issue last year. Not by a long shot.
And even if it was, LA had/has better goaltending than the Flames do. So I fail to see how magically the Flames became better in the off-season, if goaltending was the issue.
Honestly, don't ask for people's thoughts if you don't want to hear them.
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Don't join a discussion forum if you don't want to be challenged in a discussion. Enough with the rudeness already. There was nothing the last bit adversarial with his responses.
As for the discussion, I have it this way:
1A) Calgary - the changes will really show the depth of this team
1B) Vegas - like Calgary, they have a lot of depth. Might win the division again and push Calgary to 2nd.
3) SJ - I agree with the staying power comments. They just always get the job done.
4) LA - bubble team this year
5) Anaheim - I have them out - I predict another slow start, but this time they fail to make up for it. I also think that they have become a slower and more prodding team that will have issues keeping up this year.
6) Arizona - They take a step forward, and leapfrog Edmonton
7) Edmonton - It is a team in disarray. Not enough moves to address their many issues.
8) Vancouver - The loss of the Sedins will really hurt them this year.