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| quote: | Originally posted by sebby
Almost all the best players come from the west. See
if you can name them all.
As for the east, hmmm, I'm trying to think of them. No
one from Carolina. Montreal, only Theodore, the rest are
semi stars. And don't say Koivu. His popularity doesn't
mean he's one of the best players out there. Ok, Ottawa
has some nice young stars, but where's the playoff experience.
Last but not least, Toronto. Sundin's not playing, right?
Hmmm, let's see....there's CUJO. Mogilny was better in his
earlier years. Can't seem to think of anyone else. Kaberle,
that Ex-King can suck my dick.
Colorado or Detroit alone has more well-known players than
the east combined. San Jose has some talented forwards and
St. Louis has tremendous defensemen. Well, there you have it.
West clearly dominates East.
Anyone who thinks different is on crack. |
Hold on just one minute there. If the league went back to East vs. West, which IMO it should, I think it would be quite close. If you're just talking about the teams still in the playoffs, I see what you mean although you could've named a few more. (Ron Francis, Jeff O'Neil, KOIVU, Perreault, Hossa, Havlat, Alfredsson, McEachern, Arvedsson, Bonk...) But overall, the East is pretty stacked. Except for the Leafs though, they're shit.
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