I wouldn't of taken a St. Louis future because they are a team that was in rebuilding mode at the beginning of the season and their goaltending was and is iffy at best. But for $10 to win over $1000 I can't say it was a horrible risk to take. They actually played better this year then I expected but are still a few years away from being even playoff contenders.
Not quite sure how you were going to hedge this in the regular season. If they made the Playoffs it can be done by progressively hedging against them.
Maybe seeing the NHL Playoff Format will help:
All series are in the best of 7 format. From round one to the Stanley Cup Finals.
Round 1 has 16 teams in the playoffs(8 East and 8 West). The top eight from each conference. There are no byes and the higher seed gets four home games if the series goes all seven games. The 1 seed plays the 8 seed, 2 plays 7, etc... This is for both conferences East and West.
Round 2 has 8 teams left(4 East and 4 West). The matchups are determined by your initial seeding. So if the 1 seed gets through the first round they get the worse remaining seed in the second.
Round 3 we're now down to the Conference Finals. Two teams are remaining in each conference and the winner moves on to play the winner of the other conference for the Cup.
Round 4 This is for all the marbles. The one team that made it through the Western Conference will play the one that made it through the East for the Stanley Cup.
Just a note on the NHL Playoffs. The saying in baseball that Good Pitching beats Good Hitting in the playoffs carries true in hockey also. Good Goaltending will usually beat Good Scoring. The one problem(or Gold Mine if you catch it) here is that a hot goaltender will not always be the best goaltender. What I mean is Martin Brodeur is by far viewed as the top goaltender in the East but as witnessed last year a relative unknown goalie, like Cam Ward, can get hot and carry a team through a few rounds or even the whole Playoffs. Keep an eye out for hot goaltenders that are not nationally recognized as the best goaltender. Taking their club to win a series can be very profitable if they play for a team that is not expected to advance very far, like Carolina last year. The Islanders, if they get in, with Dipietro are a team to watch.
Last edited by Chronicle Sports; March 26th, 2007 at 23:22.
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