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The Canadian Shield VI Playoffs
#1 Toronto Terriers versus #4 Halifax Kingfishers
A rematch of the finals from a few years ago. The offense of the Terriers proves to be too potent for the Fishers to stop.
Terriers Roster
F - 22 - Dino Ciccarelli
D - 77 - Paul Coffey
F - 33 - Kris Draper
F - 91 - Sergei Fedorov
D - 4 - Mark HOwe
D - 16 - Vladimir Konstantinov
D - 5 - Nicklas Lidstrom
F - 25 - Darren McCarty
G - 30 - Chris Osgood
F - 55 - Keith Primeau
G - 29 - Mike Vernon
F - 19 - Steve Yzerman (Captain)
Kingfishers Roster
F - 10 - Tony Amonte
G - 30 - Ed Belfour
D - 7 - Chris Chelios
F - 55 - Eric Daze
F - 33 - Dirk Graham (Captain)
F - 27 - Jeremy Roenick
#2 Montreal Chevaliers versus #3 Vancouver Glaciers
The Glaciers are welcomed to the playoffs by a Chevs team on the rise. The Chevs have been stockpiling talent through the draft due to a number of awful seasons. However the Glaciers show them that their time is not here yet.
Chevaliers Roster
F - 17 - Wendel Clark
F - 18 - Adam Deadmarsh
D - 52 - Adam Foote
F - 21 - Peter Forsberg
D - 4 - Uwe Krupp
F - 11 - Owen Nolan
F - 9 - Mike Ricci
F - 19 - Joe Sakic (Captain)
G - 1 - Garth Snow
G - 41 - Jocelyn Thibault
Glaciers Roster
F - 17 - Rod Brind'Amour
D - 37 - Eric Desjardins
F - 11 - Kevin Dineen
F - 24 - Karl Dykhuis
G - 27 - Ron Hextall
F - 10 - John LeClair
F - 88 - Eric Lindros (C)
F - 14 - Craig MacTavish
F - 25 - Shjon Podein
F - 8 - Mark Recchi
F - 19 - Mikael Renberg (my all time favorite player)
D - 6 - Chris Therien
The Canadian Shield VI Finals
#1 Toronto Terriers versus #3 Vancouver Glaciers
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Iceberg make big melt.
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And here comes the proverbial choking of the Racers. I fully expect it.
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If Vancouver loses the series, get ready for a riot people!
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Jeez, my poor Clark can't catch a break..... Ah well, one team moved on. Cmon Terriers!
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Also, if we choke in the semifinals again, I will Dellor rage and smash my desk repeatedly.
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You'd have to record and post that, my friend.
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The 2005 Adams Cup Playoffs
The Rovers come back to the playoffs to the surprise of many AltHL fans. They go up against the Gargoyles who have been a playoff resident for a number of years but haven't won it all since year 1. The Rovers show the beginnings of something special with a quick sweep over their rivals.
Rovers Roster
F - 21 - Guy Carbonneau
D - 28 - Steve Duchesne
F - 16 - Brett Hull (Captain)
G - 31 - Curtis Joseph
D - 2 - Al MacInnis
F - 19 - Brendan Shanahan
F - 26 - Peter Stastny
F - 10 - Esa Tikkanen
Gargoyles Roster
D - 77 - Ray Bourque (Captain)
F - 21 - Ted Donato
F - 8 - Cam Neely
F - 12 - Adam Oates
F - 22 - Jozef Stumple
F - 20 - Bryan Smolinski
G - 25 - Blaine Lacher
Charlotte Racers versus Seattle Seawolves
The former champion Wolves are the current West Division champions. They go up against the Racers who have been cursed the last number of seasons. Back and forth series ends with the Racers getting over the hump to the finals. Only one more hill to climb.
Racers Roster
Due to health concerns you will notice the absence of Mario Lemieux. He had dealt with cancer as well as significant back issues.
F - 10 - Ron Francis (Captain)
F - 68 - Jaromir Jagr
F - 15 - Shawn McEachern
D - 55 - Larry Murphy
F - 26 - Richard Park (he eventually played in the Flyers system. One of my favorite players. He is from South Korea)
F - 20 - Luc Robitaille
F - 25 - Kevin Stevens
F - 82 - Martin Straka
G - 1 - Ken Wregget
Seawolves Roster
F - 41 - Jason Allison
F - 27 - Craig Berube
F - 12 - Peter Bondra
G - 35 - Byron Dafoe
D - 17 - Sergei Gonchar
F - 32 - Dale Hunter (Captain)
F - 26 - Keith Jones
F - 90 - Joe Juneau
G - 37 - Olaf Kolzig
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Cool to see Charlotte finally get into the finals! Them vs. Boston should be a fun one!
Hey Gritty, don't know if anyone's ever asked, but how do you simulate the playoffs?
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Stickman wrote:
Cool to see Charlotte finally get into the finals! Them vs. Boston should be a fun one!
Hey Gritty, don't know if anyone's ever asked, but how do you simulate the playoffs?
Yep you could probably find it somewhere but it's pretty simple. After we put our teams into the playoffs I look up the Calder Cup playoffs of that corresponding season (that's the AHL / AAA-esque for anyone who didn't know). Their number 1 seed is our number 1 seed and however they do we do.