02-07-2017, 11:15 AM
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#61
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: San Fernando Valley
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Originally Posted by Finger Cookin
Wrong thread EE
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Nothing but positivity here. I accepted the team's fate a long time ago for this season but I'm positive they will make the playoffs in the future. Just takes patience.
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02-07-2017, 11:25 AM
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#62
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those games against LA are huge
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02-08-2017, 04:34 AM
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#63
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After Tuesday's games
Predators and Blues won
Flames won in the shootout
Canucks, Kings, Stars, and Jets lost
6. Nashville (26-19-8) 24 ROW, 60 pts--third in the Central Division
7. St. Louis (27-22-5) 26 ROW, 59 pts--fourth in the Central Division
8. Calgary (28-25-3) 25 ROW, 59 pts--fourth in the Pacific Division
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Los Angeles (27-23-4) 26 ROW, 58 pts--fifrth in the Pacific Division
Winnipeg (25-27-4) 23 ROW, 54 pts--fifth in the Central Division
Vancouver (23-24-6) 19 ROW, 52 pts--sixth in the Pacific Division
Dallas (21-23-10) 21 ROW, 52 pts--sixth in the Central Division
The 3 Pacific Division teams and 2 Central teams that are ahead of the Predators won't be listed until they are closer to the pack. The Bhawks are 9 points up on the Preds and the Ducks (who also lost) and Oilers are 7 points up on the Flames.
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Last edited by Tsawwassen; 02-09-2017 at 03:28 AM.
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02-08-2017, 06:51 AM
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#64
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Singapore
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As before, Flames can withstand 10 regulation losses and still have a good (>50% chance) to make the playoffs.
Looking at the remaining schedule and by my count only five remaining games are against top ten teams in the NHL.
So for the sake of argument if the Flames lose all five of those, that means they can't drop more than five regulation losses to middling or crappy teams.
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02-08-2017, 09:48 AM
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#65
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Franchise Player
Join Date: May 2016
Location: ATCO Field, Section 201
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The Flames' remaining games for February are looking winnable. If the Flames can make hay this month the playoffs are a real possibility. That said, if they fall below .500 in these games they'll be cooked. I believe they can make it happen. That road trip will be a season decider, in terms of playoff position, and trade deadline activity. I am especially looking forward to the 28th home game against the Kings, hopefully they blow the roof off the Dome.
MON, 13 FEB COYOTES FLAMES
WED, 15 FEB FLYERS FLAMES
SAT, 18 FEB FLAMES CANUCKS
TUE, 21 FEB FLAMES PREDATORS
THU, 23 FEB FLAMES LIGHTNING
FRI, 24 FEB FLAMES PANTHERS
SUN, 26 FEB FLAMES HURRICANES
TUE, 28 FEB KINGS FLAMES
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02-09-2017, 03:26 AM
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#66
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After Wednesday's games
No teams were playing
6. Nashville (26-19-8) 24 ROW, 60 pts--third in the Central Division
7. St. Louis (27-22-5) 26 ROW, 59 pts--fourth in the Central Division
8. Calgary (28-25-3) 25 ROW, 59 pts--fourth in the Pacific Division
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Los Angeles (27-23-4) 26 ROW, 58 pts--fifrth in the Pacific Division
Winnipeg (25-27-4) 23 ROW, 54 pts--fifth in the Central Division
Vancouver (23-24-6) 19 ROW, 52 pts--sixth in the Pacific Division
Dallas (21-23-10) 21 ROW, 52 pts--sixth in the Central Division
The 3 Pacific Division teams and 2 Central teams that are ahead of the Predators won't be listed until they are closer to the pack. The Bhawks are 11 points up on the Preds and the Ducks (who also lost) and Oilers are 7 points up on the Flames. The Flames are 17 points back of the 1st place Wild.
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02-09-2017, 04:50 AM
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#67
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Toronto, ON
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheIronMaiden
The Flames' remaining games for February are looking winnable.
MON, 13 FEB COYOTES FLAMES
WED, 15 FEB FLYERS FLAMES
SAT, 18 FEB FLAMES CANUCKS
TUE, 21 FEB FLAMES PREDATORS
THU, 23 FEB FLAMES LIGHTNING
FRI, 24 FEB FLAMES PANTHERS
SUN, 26 FEB FLAMES HURRICANES
TUE, 28 FEB KINGS FLAMES
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I was looking at this too and realistically they could and should win at least 6 of these games...come on playoffs!!!
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02-09-2017, 08:36 AM
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#68
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Sector 7-G
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Mon, 13 feb coyotes flames
wed, 15 feb flyers flames
sat, 18 feb flames canucks
tue, 21 feb flames predators
thu, 23 feb flames lightning
fri, 24 feb flames panthers
sun, 26 feb flames hurricanes
tue, 28 feb kings flames
These are the games I think the Flames should win. Should be a fun month!
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02-09-2017, 08:54 AM
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#69
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: CGY
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If Florida can hold on tonight I believe the Flames will continue to hold down a playoff spot for the duration of their break as LA enters their bye week after tonight
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02-09-2017, 09:04 AM
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#70
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Boca Raton, FL
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vinny01
If Florida can hold on tonight I believe the Flames will continue to hold down a playoff spot for the duration of their break as LA enters their bye week after tonight
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Let's go Panthers!!!
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If we can't fall in love with replaceable bottom 6 players then the terrorists have won.
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02-09-2017, 09:06 AM
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#71
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Taking a while to get to 5000
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The only game from that pool of games listed above that worries me is the one @ Carolina.
Afternoon game in a location where they have trouble winning. Florida also seems to be a gong show for the Flames when they're there.
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02-09-2017, 09:23 AM
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#72
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Franchise Player
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The Flames have three 7 game segments plus the final 5 game segment left. If they go 4-3 each each of the 3 segments and 3-2 in the five, then it will put them at 89 points. Going by the projected points based on points per game :LA 88, STL 90, NSH 93.
segment 9 - (ARI, PHI, @VAN, @NSH, @TB, @FLA, @CAR)
segment 10 - (LA,(Trade deadline) DET, NYI, MTL, @WPG, PIT, BOS)
segment 11 - (DAL, LA, @WSH, @NSH, @STL, COL, LA)
final 5 games - (SJ, ANA, @ANA, @LA, @SJ)
Man that 11th 7 game segment is going to be a dandy.
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02-09-2017, 09:52 AM
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#73
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Flames fan in Seattle
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Hey San Jose and Anaheim might have already clinched by the end there. Maybe we will get their B squads or B effort?
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02-09-2017, 07:43 PM
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#74
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: STH since 2002
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The Flames are on pace to finish 7th-9th. It is not rocket science if they put a number of consecutive wins 3, 4 on few occasions through Feb-March they should be in good shape. But if they slide on a losing streak of 3-4 games they will finish 9th. Completely up to all of them offence, D, Goaltending and coaching.
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02-09-2017, 07:51 PM
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#75
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Franchise Player
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The Flames are absolutely going to limp into the playoffs, even with how bad everyone has played so far (barring major injuries ofc).
They've been solidly slightly-above-average since about mid-November, and now that the new system is in place, they will keep their pace.
Things will be even better if Johnny turns up, or Monahan closes out hot, or Bennett finally breaks out.
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02-10-2017, 04:00 AM
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#76
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Franchise Player
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After Thursday's games
Canucks and Kings won
Blues won in overtime
Predators and Stars lost
6. St. Louis (28-22-5) 27 ROW, 61 pts--third in the Central Division
7. Nashville (26-20-8) 24 ROW, 60 pts--fourth in the Central Division
8. Los Angeles (28-23-4) 27 ROW, 60 pts--fourth in the Pacific Division
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Calgary (28-25-3) 25 ROW, 59 pts--fifth in the Pacific Division
Vancouver (24-24-6) 20 ROW, 54 pts--sixth in the Pacific Division
Winnipeg (25-27-4) 23 ROW, 54 pts--fifth in the Central Division
Dallas (21-24-10) 21 ROW, 52 pts--sixth in the Central Division
The 3 Pacific Division teams and 2 Central teams that are ahead of the Blues won't be listed until they are closer to the pack. The Bhawks are 10 points up on the Preds and the Oilers are 6 points up on the Kings.
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02-11-2017, 04:29 AM
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#77
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After Friday's games
Jets lost
6. St. Louis (28-22-5) 27 ROW, 61 pts--third in the Central Division
7. Nashville (26-20-8) 24 ROW, 60 pts--fourth in the Central Division
8. Los Angeles (28-23-4) 27 ROW, 60 pts--fourth in the Pacific Division
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Calgary (28-25-3) 25 ROW, 59 pts--fifth in the Pacific Division
Vancouver (24-24-6) 20 ROW, 54 pts--sixth in the Pacific Division
Winnipeg (25-28-4) 23 ROW, 54 pts--fifth in the Central Division
Dallas (21-24-10) 21 ROW, 52 pts--sixth in the Central Division
The 3 Pacific Division teams and 2 Central teams that are ahead of the Blues won't be listed until they are closer to the pack. The Bhawks are 12 points up on the Blues and the Oilers are 6 points up on the Kings.
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02-12-2017, 06:13 AM
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#78
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Franchise Player
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After Saturday's games
Blues and Stars won
Predators, Canucks, Oilers, and Jets lost
5. Edmonton (29-19-8) 25 ROW, 66 pts--third in the Pacific Division
6. St. Louis (29-22-5) 28 ROW, 63 pts--third in the Central Division
7. Nashville (26-21-8) 24 ROW, 60 pts--fourth in the Central Division
8. Los Angeles (28-23-4) 27 ROW, 60 pts--fourth in the Pacific Division
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Calgary (28-25-3) 25 ROW, 59 pts--fifth in the Pacific Division
Vancouver (24-25-6) 20 ROW, 54 pts--sixth in the Pacific Division
Dallas (22-24-10) 22 ROW, 54 pts--fifth in the Central Division
Winnipeg (25-29-4) 23 ROW, 54 pts--sixth in the Central Division
Well well, the Oilers downward spiral is happening as teams start closing in on them. Now that is playoff positivity! The 2 Pacific Division teams and 2 Central teams that are ahead of the Oilers won't be listed until they are closer to the pack. The Bhawks are 12 points up on the Blues and the Ducks are 2 points up on the Oilers.
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02-13-2017, 04:13 AM
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#79
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Franchise Player
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After Sunday's games
Predators and Canucks won
Stars lost
5. Edmonton (29-19-8) 25 ROW, 66 pts--third in the Pacific Division
6. St. Louis (29-22-5) 28 ROW, 63 pts--third in the Central Division
7. Nashville (27-21-8) 25 ROW, 62 pts--fourth in the Central Division
8. Los Angeles (28-23-4) 27 ROW, 60 pts--fourth in the Pacific Division
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Calgary (28-25-3) 25 ROW, 59 pts--fifth in the Pacific Division
Vancouver (25-25-6) 21 ROW, 56 pts--sixth in the Pacific Division
Dallas (22-25-10) 22 ROW, 54 pts--fifth in the Central Division
Winnipeg (25-29-4) 23 ROW, 54 pts--sixth in the Central Division
Well well, the Oilers downward spiral is happening as teams start closing in on them. Now that is playoff positivity! The 2 Pacific Division teams and 2 Central teams that are ahead of the Oilers won't be listed until they are closer to the pack. The Bhawks are 12 points up on the Blues and the Ducks are 2 points up on the Oilers.
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02-13-2017, 08:57 AM
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#80
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Franchise Player
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I was curious as to the pts/game since Nov 15 (the 'we think get get this system' game). Out of the teams making a run for the Playoffs, the Flames have the highest pts/game at 1.20. here is the list:
CGY 1.20
EDM 1.18
STL 1.15
LA 1.15
NSH 1.12
Van 1.08
The rest of the teams are predictably under 1.00 pt/game.
I can see this coming down to game 82 of the season.
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