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Forecast for the Eastern Conference:

In the Hockey Forecast for the season, we could see the Carolina Hurricanes over the Montreal team in five games. This can be said on account of the offence of the Hurricanes, which will be impossible to handle for the Montreal team. The Buffalos are expected to get over the Philadelphia team in six games. But, this forecast can go any way. The goaltending of the Philadelphia Fliers is not as weak as everyone presumes it to be. The Buffalo team can sustain the speed that they possess in the season to overpower the Fliers. The Ottawa team can get over the Tampa Bay team in six games. The tremendous firepower that the Ottawa team possesses will be very hard to break, for the beleaguered defense of the Tampa Bay team. The goaltending of the Ottawa team that works on the flip-flop basis will also be a hindrance for the Tampa Bay team.

Forecast for the Western Conference:

The Detroit team can get over the Edmonton Oilers team, in over six games. The experience of the Detroit Red Wings team, their offence and the depth of the team will be very hard to handle for the Edmonton Oilers team. The Anaheim team can get over the Calgary team in over six games. The offence of the Anaheim team is much more powerful than the Calgary team. The Dallas team can get over the Colorado team in six games. The Nashville predator’s team can get over the San Jose sharks team, in over six games.

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