Thursday, October 9, 2008

Call me Nostradamus... (Part 2)

So this came a little later than expected but work interefered (three weeks of travel)...

Without further ado, here are my predictions for the upcoming season in terms of goals, assists and points. Have to get them up before the season commences after all... if I can get around to it, I will include some more information on here.

Player........................G - A - P
Patrice Bergeron...........27-45-72
David Krejci................12-30-42
Petteri Nokelainen..........6-5-11
Marc Savard................22-78-100
Vladimir Sobotka............2-8-10

P.J. Axelsson................6-12-18
Milan Lucic..................18-30-48
Marco Sturm................30-27-57
Shawn Thornton.............2-4-6

Phil Kessel...................20-20-40
Chuck Kobasew.............24-18-42
Michael Ryder...............30-25-55
Blake Wheeler..............12-25-37

Andrew Alberts..............1-9-10
Zdeno Chara................15-40-55
Andrew Ference.............2-10-12
Shane Hnidy..................2-6-8
Mark Stuart..................2-8-10
Aaron Ward..................4-10-14
Dennis Wideman...........10-22-32

Totals: 247 - 432 - 679


Goalie........................GP - W - GAA
Manny Fernandez...........30 - 16 - 2.88
Tim Thomas.................52 - 31 - 2.55

Record: 47-29-6 100 points

Admittedly these are on the high side but a guy can always hope, right? Besides, a second year in Julien's system and the return of Patrice should help the team a lot in 2009...

(Note: apparently formatting on blogspot completely blows... will have to work on figuring that out...)

2 comments:

Tom said...

Savard already has a quarter of the goal total! WTF is up with this guy?

Rian Murray said...

Hope Savvy keeps it up. I met Lucic last year at a bar after the 2-1 OT playoff win against Montreal in Game 3 and he described Savard as this: "The guy has eyes in the back of his head." Savvy is nasty.

Look for Krejci to have more points than that though. He sees the ice well and can flat-out dangle. He's the key to the Bruins 2nd string power-play.