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The Third Annual "Way Too Early" Divisional Predictions Episode

The Third Annual "Way Too Early" Divisional Predictions Episode

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This week we chat a bit about Brendan's visit to Cleveland and than reveal the winner of last season's predictions. We then make predictions for the upcoming season with a twist!

Dave

Atlantic Division Top 4

  1. Florida

  2. Toronto

  3. Ottawa

  4. Tampa Bay

Metro Division Top 4

  1. Carolina

  2. Columbus

  3. Washington

  4. NY Rangers

Challenge Pick

Dave challenges Brendan in that Calgary will finish fourth place in the Pacific, not San Jose.

Carlo

Central Division Top 4

  1. Winnipeg

  2. Colorado

  3. Dallas

  4. Minnesota

Metro Division Top 4

  1. Carolina

  2. NY Rangers

  3. New Jersey

  4. Columbus

Challenge Pick

Carlo challenges Dave in that Toronto will finish first place in the Atlantic.

Brendan

Pacific Division Top 4

  1. Las Vegas

  2. Los Angeles

  3. Edmonton

  4. San Jose

Metro Division Top 4

  1. NY Rangers (President's Trophy)

  2. Carolina

  3. New Jersey

  4. Pittsburgh

Challenge Pick

Brendan challenges Carlo in that Colorado will finish third in the Central.

Scoring:
1 point for a selected team finishing in the top 4 of the division
2 points for the selected team finishing in the selected position
If a challenge is successful, the challenger gets the points for that pick

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