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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Pacific Division Title Lost?

So are you like a lot of other Stars fans thinking that the Pacific Division Title is lost? Well, let me shed some light in the matter real quick. Bottom line, it's not...and here is why. The Sharks and Ducks play each other on Wednesday. The Sharks need to take that win without overtime. Then, Dallas needs to win against the Blue Jackets and the Ducks. Beating the Ducks will give them two losses on their last 3 games. Now for the Sharks - they need to loose against the Flames and the Canucks to give them their two losses in their final 2 games after their win over the Ducks. And finally, the Stars need to continue their two game winning streak after Columbus and Anaheim and beat Chicago on Sunday. That is the way I see the Stars as the Pacific Division Champs! Something else to ponder, if all the top teams loose the rest of their games for one reason or another, Dallas will win the Presidents Trophy as well...but likely won't happen...but it could!

1 comment:

Jay Leask said...

HAH! Love that last bit on the Presidents Trophy ... wouldn't that be awesome!

Seriously though, the main thing people are missing when "discussing", and I use that term lightly, the Pac Division Champion is that you're right, it's not that Dallas can't get it now ... it's just not solely in our hands anymore.

Before last nights loss had we then continued to win, it wouldn't really matter who did what as long as we didn't lose.

Seriously though, great analysis there.