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Before the season began, the VSN S92 preview predicted Prague to win the European Conference, with Malmo and Moscow at fourth and fifth, respectively. After one week of play, Malmo was first in points with Moscow in third. Prague, meanwhile, was down at fifth.

 

Despite the early records, VSN doubled down in their Week 2 predictions, picking Prague to be in jump all the way up to first. It was also predicted that London would move up to second, ahead of Malmo, and Helsinki (who had been in second) would drop to fourth, but stay ahead of Moscow. They really couldn't have gotten things much more wrong. At the conclusion of the second week, we have Malmo still in first and Moscow has moved up to second. Prague, rather than moving up at all, barely even managed to stay in a playoff position.

 

There is still a lot of season left to be played, and the teams are all still relatively close. Prague is just seven points behind first place. If they have a good streak, they could easily jump up in the standings. Malmo and Moscow could definitely still fall. For now, though, it's clear that the analysts at VSN are getting it wrong; Malmo and Moscow are being undersold, while Prague is being overhyped.

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Been a firm Malmo believer since day 1! I think London and Prague will be in the fight more as the season progresses, but I wouldn't be surprised if Malmo maintains pace!

3 hours ago, STZ said:

How do we get kiss of life?

Well, I say that you are going to lose every game so than you do the opposite!! LOL!!

Penguin Reverse GIF by Pudgy Penguins

 

* Edit: I have already wrote the next week one but just need time to post so you are saying you would like me to be tougher on New York? I have New York dropping to fifth with around a 500 record but I can change to say that you will lose every game and be luck to be above Vancouver by the end of the week!! 😁

Edited by Gaikoku-hito

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