Good luck to NHL 25 manufacturers.
The video game, in its annual Playoffs simulation on Saturday, predicted that the Toronto Maple Leafs will win the Stanley Cup, finishing the drought that dates back to 1967, by beating the Colorado avalanche in seven games during the final.
Like many before, NHL 25 believes that the end of the curse will nail. But if the story is an indication, you will see that its prediction increases in flames.
But while Auston Matthews went from Lord Stanley’s cup, it can be the most incredible of the predictions, Toronto’s route towards the final is surely the second.
NHL 25 says that the Leafs will sweep the eighths sown Montreal Canadiens in the final of the East Conference after the Habs will alter the Best Washington Capitals and Carolina’s hurricanes in five games each during the first two rounds.
The Toronto road also includes victories in the six games series about the Senators of Ottawa and the Florida panthers.
In the West, the video game simulation spit a defeat of seven games for the Edmonton Oilers against Los Angeles, with the Kings finally obtaining the best of its rival of the Pacific Division.
Winnipeg’s jets will overcome St. Louis Blues in seven games before falling to the avalanche in five, while Colorado will lead the Knights of Vegas Golden in game 7 of the west final.