Roman Josi Has An Interesting Choice For Who Will Reach The Stanley Cup Final From The Eastern Conference
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Jared
September 17, 2022 (5:15 PM)
Nashville Predators' defenseman Roman Josi was recently asked in an interview who he thought would make it out of the Eastern Conference and advance to the Stanley Cup Finals. His answer, the Toronto Maple Leafs.
While many may argue that the Toronto Maple Leafs may have taken a step back this offseason, I believe that they are still one of the most dangerous teams in the Eastern Conference. Any team with Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, John Tavares, William Nylander, and more is more than capable of going on a run and challenging the other top teams in the East for a place in the Stanley Cup Finals. Time will tell as to see if the Maple Leafs can live up to the hype surrounding their roster, but Josi's comments make it clear that other teams in the league believe that the Maple Leafs can truly win it all and put an end to their 55 year cup drought.
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Do you think the Leafs have a chance to make the SCF? |
Yes | 41 | 29.3 % |
No | 69 | 49.3 % |
Too soon to tell..... | 30 | 21.4 % |
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