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    Well.......I didn't predict some of the games and the way some of the series are going, but, there are certainly some big surprises. You may not think they are because they involve your team but league wide, there are big upsets in the making.

    First off, the Rebels up 2-1 when I predicted MH in 5, believing it would most likely be a sweep. Van up on Kel is a upset in the making, and Cgy up on Let to a certain degree also qualifies (although we know Cgy has a team if playing good is good) and lastly PA running over Sas. And of course, Kam over Ktn is without question, the biggest surprise so far.

    The Bran/MJ, Port/Ev, Sea/Tri series are pretty much going the way most thought they would.....back and forth.....even up type of hockey aside from Bran.

    Could make for some interesting semi's if the trends continue. :burningma
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    I think you missed the biggest upset in the making right now, KAM 2-1 on KTN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaner
    I think you missed the biggest upset in the making right now, KAM 2-1 on KTN.
    Kamloops doesn't surprise me at all, I have been totally impressed with the Blazers after the trade deadline. They are hard working and have no more cancer (Brown, Upshall) in the dressing room. Since they got rid of Cunning and Lukin it is a new team with a excellent goalie that can win a game by himself.

    Raiders up on the Blades is a surprise, but by the higlights on TV the Raiders are out playing them.

    I would never be surpirsed by a Sutter team, the REbels could win this series and I wouldn't be shocked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaner
    I think you missed the biggest upset in the making right now, KAM 2-1 on KTN.
    I wouldn't say so. Kootenay's just discovering what the BC division is really like. JovoRock is right, the Blazers are a much improved team. Though, I still expect the Ice to win the series.
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    Well guys, considering that almost everyone in our little informal predict the playoff series picked the Ice in either 4 or 5 games ( a couple said Ice in 6/7, and out of all the picks you only had 2 people predicting Kamloops) I think this is a surprise as to how well Kamloops is handling the Ice Series.

    As much of a surprise as any other series right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaner
    Well guys, considering that almost everyone in our little informal predict the playoff series picked the Ice in either 4 or 5 games ( a couple said Ice in 6/7, and out of all the picks you only had 2 people predicting Kamloops) I think this is a surprise as to how well Kamloops is handling the Ice Series.

    As much of a surprise as any other series right now.
    Well to some perhaps, but they didn't look at the regular season schedulling differences (I don't, however, want to prove that again). I picked Kootenay to win mostly b/c they had home ice and are a better team, though not by as much as their record indicates. I thought it would be a long series with the blazers proving to be a stubborn opponent and so far the results are bearing that out.
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    PA over the Blades is no surprise especially if you watched the way the blades played the last few months. Couple that with the fact they are a very soft team(minus guys like Barnes,Haw and Setoguchi) and that PA plays an aggressive game its not all that suprising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RocketMan
    I wouldn't say so. Kootenay's just discovering what the BC division is really like. JovoRock is right, the Blazers are a much improved team. Though, I still expect the Ice to win the series.
    Kootenay did very well against a superior Central division, so I dont think the supposed quality of the BC division is a factor. Right now, it's just looking like a surprise in the making.

    Though I still expect that all of Kootenay, Kelowna and Medicine Hat will win their series. My fantasy team certantly hopes so.

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    you are right, I did predict a sweep and I also said that I thought we would have a better shot facing MH in the first round, and why?......as I said, my heart said Rebels, but my head says bet MH, and bet a sweep. Also, if we got past MH in the first round, we would have a far better chance of advancing because of the "roll" the boys would be on. They, by most opinions, have the more skilled team, with us having the "unknown" category covered.

    Betting on your home team is a no brainer, but stepping out and betting to win is another and its pretty easy to sit back and say your a winner after the fact. Yes the Rebels now have a taste of what it takes to win and hopefully it can carry the day. Honestly, would you have or did you bet for the Rebels or any other underdog team that is winning to be in a position to win a series.
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    I'm not entirely shocked other than the Kootenay series. Remember the Hockey News predicted Calgary, Vancouver, and Prince Albert as the top 3 contenders. Not just for the reason season. They are big teams build for the playoffs. I know kootenay wasn't supposed to contend for the division only just for a playoff spot. But Jeff Glass was not a proven goalie and now he is. I would not be suprised at all if Calgary, Vancouver, and Prince Albert upset there series. And continue to shock in more teams throughout the playoffs.

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