It's not easy to make correct predictions, even in a sport I know more about than most people I know. In the NHL playoffs, I picked seven of eight series correctly in the first round, and that was only because I allowed myself to be blinded by my home team. In the second round, I was half right. In the third round, I haven't made a prediction, although unless something happens tonight, I think Edmonton will make it to the finals, because each series should go seven, and both should be evenly matched. I won't even begin to predict baseball, especially this early in the season. I don't think the Tigers will stay in first, but they might win the Wild Card if they can avoid a big losing streak. Still, even at the half, when predictions are more accurate, things can go south in a hurry.


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