DobberHockey Experts Panel – 2017-18 Season Predictions
Dobber
2017-10-04
Our so-called experts weigh in on how things will shake out in terms of the final standings, the Cup, as well as some player and award predictions…
First, let's take a look at some team predictions.
Now for some "fearless forecasts" on the players (Note: to see Rick Roos' annual Fearless Forecasts column, click here)
Take all of this to the bank! Guaranteed*!
*Not really guaranteed
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