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The issue is that... I'm pretty sure I said that about the last round, too. To put it simply, it hasn't been the greatest of playoffs in the QMJHL in terms of entertainment, epic series and drama. There have been a few upsets, so it hasn't been the worst. But so far, this has hardly been a post-season that will have books written about it.
Crunching some playoff numbers for the CHL
— Steve Clark (@SteveClarkMedia) April 24, 2024
36 series
19 sweeps
10 4-1 series
5 4-2 series
2 4-3 series
29/36 series have finished 5 games or less
QMJHL: 7 sweeps, 3 4-1
WHL: 6 sweeps, 5 4-1
OHL: 6 sweeps, 2 4-1
Lets hope the Conference finals are more compelling!
Could that change this round? It certainly could. Let's quickly break it down and predict.
1. Baie-Comeau vs 7. Cape Breton – Drakkar in 6
I would love to see a tortured/cursed franchise like the Eagles make it to the league final – and they certainly could. They've arguably been the best team in the QMJHL over the past couple months and they've lived up to all expectations in the playoffs. But you can't deny the tremendous season the Drakkar have had, who were close to the regular season pace of past Memorial Cup champions from the league. This series will tell us a lot about both teams.
2. Drummondville vs 5. Victoriaville – Voltigeurs in 7
It's not too often we get two rivals meeting this late in the playoffs. These two cities are just 45 minutes apart, so this is a fun one before the games even start. The Tigres are coming off a very impressive series win over the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies while the Voltigeurs showed that they are human, needing six games to eliminate the Sherbrooke Phoenix after going up 3-0. These are deep, deep teams but I like the depth and experience of the Volts just a little bit more. Ethan Gauthier and company will have their hands full with Nathan Darveau.
I successfully picked three of the four series in the second round and seven of eight in the first round.
Of note, there hasn't been an all-Quebec final since the bubble in 2022, which the Tigres won. A Maritime team has qualified for the final in five of the past six seasons (that excludes the cancelled 2020 playoffs).
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