National Hockey League 2007-08 Stanley Cup Playoffs


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Hmmm...A way to tested my math skills...lol by my horrible math...the habs have a higher %. My math

2007 - Year they were formed / number of cups

(ex 2007 - 1917 / 24)

Habs win it every 3.75 years

Leafs every 6.9 years

Wings every 8.1 years

Noe: My math is bad, I don't use much anymore, so I could be wrong. And I'm not saying who is/isn't hockey town. I was bored. I have already said I want the Red Wings to win. Though had been hoping for a Habs vs Wings cup game...

Now the question is can you do that math with the difference between founding dates. ;)

Hmmm...A way to tested my math skills...lol by my horrible math...the habs have a higher %. My math

2007 - Year they were formed / number of cups

(ex 2007 - 1917 / 24)

Habs win it every 3.75 years

Leafs every 6.9 years

Wings every 8.1 years

Noe: My math is bad, I don't use much anymore, so I could be wrong. And I'm not saying who is/isn't hockey town. I was bored. I have already said I want the Red Wings to win. Though had been hoping for a Habs vs Wings cup game...

Aren't the Habs celebrating 100 years next season?

EDIT: Looked up on Wiki. Habs founded December 4, 1909. 1909-1917 in NHA, won first cup in 1915-1916. NHL from 1917 til now. So 24 cups over 99 years equals a cup every 4.125 years. Also, first cup was awarded in 1893 to The Montreal Hockey Club (commonly called the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association). So I guess Montreal has won more than 24 cups total. They also won 4 cups between 1893 and 1903.

Edited by SaucE

Cara: THe best I can do is to not count cups won Before the wings were formed, which is two for the Habs, and two for the leafs. New numbers would be

Habs = 3.7

leafs = 7.4

Wings = 8.1

Best I can do with my math lol

SaucE - 1909 - 1917 they were part of the NHA, then moved to the NHL

Cara: THe best I can do is to not count cups won Before the wings were formed, which is two for the Habs, and two for the leafs. New numbers would be

Habs = 3.7

leafs = 7.4

Wings = 8.1

Best I can do with my math lol

SaucE - 1909 - 1917 they were part of the NHA, then moved to the NHL

Was still the Stanley Cup though.

We'll see what happens tomorrow. I don't think Dallas can win at the Joe, especially in the physical state they are in. Several of their skaters (including Morrow) are barely holding together, I'm sure he has multiple injuries.

I'm going to go out on a limb here and call for a 2-1 Detroit Win tonight, I feel the defense will be a lot tighter tonight given the last game and the focus will be more on keeping them off balance rather than a blow out score.

they are old and their age is finally catching up to them?

I'd love to use that as an excuse but they haven't even had to work hard this playoff season so I doubt it.

They just look lazy and sloppy out there. Time to pick it up guys and make Dallas see stars already, this is dragging out way to long. :p

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