Playoff predictions, third round: Peter vs Ian vs Keith, a coin
Briefly

The article humorously discusses playoff prediction challenges among fan commentators Peter and Ian, highlighting their closely tied accuracy rates despite extensive experience. Peter reveals his slight lead over Ian while lamenting his underwhelming performance compared to a coin named Keith, which humorously symbolizes the randomness of the playoffs. He expresses skepticism about the Dallas Stars' chances against the Edmonton Oilers, attributing their previous success to special teams reliance, and sharply contrasts his predictions with Keith’s simplistic approach, underscoring how unpredictable the playoffs can be.
It's almost as if this is a years-long, tortured bit about how the playoffs are random chaos, and the 2010 Montreal series didn't need to break me mentally.
Keith is a sick, sick coin. He's been going all-in on sweeps this loffs, and it's not going well.
Dallas has depended too much on special teams to beat Colorado and Winnipeg, and I am not convinced they can keep that up against an Edmonton team.
After all these years, Ian and I were tied for the number of correct predictions, but I pulled two ahead last round.
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