Stuart | Clayton | ||||
Miroslav Satan | 0 | Patrik Elias | 2 | ||
Tom Poti | 0 | Alexander Ovechkin | 1 | ||
Cristobel Huet | 2 | Eric Staal | 0 | ||
Cam Ward | 0 | Frank Kaberle | 0 | ||
Ryan Suter | 1 | Marek Zidlicky | 1 | ||
Jochen Hecht | 0 | Erik Johnson | 1 | ||
Derek Roy | 1 | Jason Blake | 1 | ||
Daniel Alfredsson | 0 | ||||
Alexei Kovalev | 2 | ||||
Jose Theodore | 2 |
It was a pretty big night for Clayton in the Draft, as he chipped away another 6 points from Stuart, after a pretty consistent evening across the board for his roster. This means the lead in the Draft is down to 8 points and it's only Wednesday. Wednesday, however, will bring us a small set of games, which should favour Stuart.
Stuart | Clayton | ||||
Cam Ward | Patrik Elias | ||||
Vincent Lecavalier | Eric Staal | ||||
Ryan Whitney | Frank Kaberle | ||||
Robert Lang | |||||
Pavel Datsyuk | |||||
Brian Rafalski |
Stuart will have the benefit of his Red Wings taking on the Blackhawks tonight, which could very well even up the score a little bit with Clayton this week. He'll also have Cam Ward (Stuart) starting (most likely) against the Lightning in Carolina tonight, as the Hurricanes try and fend off the Capitals. Vincent Lecavalier (Stuart) may have something to say about the Hurricanes winning, which would also favour Stuart tonight. If Eric Staal and Frank Kaberle (Clayton) both get hot tonight, then that would give Ward the win and that would give Stuart points. There doesn't seem to be many situations that Clayton can win at here on Wednesday night. Hopes may run high that it's a low-scoring evening overall.
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