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2012/03/05

Playoff race - Mar 5 - Postseason previews and Western bubble

Last night there were a couple of early previews of potential big matchups in the postseason. League's top team, New York Rangers, took a tasty victory against last season's Cup champions and always dangerous Boston Bruins. This tight game could have gone either way, but Rangers seem to have the upper hand while heading to the playoffs.

Perennial Western powerhouse Detroit took a stingy defeat at home against 2010 champions Chicago Blackhawks. Another one goal game, but at the same time a strong message saying that the Hawks may have put their struggles behind them and are again a force to be reckoned with. When they get healthy Jonathan Toews back to the lineup, even more so. How will the Wings' aging core survive the last stretch of regular season and playoffs, remains to be seen

Western conference playoff bubble seems to come down to San Jose's recent slump. If they can't snap out of it, there's a few teams willing to take the last spot. Los Angeles Kings seem like the strongest candidate for now, having discovered some scoring touch lately. Also Colorado Avalanche is playing well with their young corps leading the way. Calgary took another costly defeat last night in the hands of Dallas stars, but managed to salvage one point for overtime. Their recent play is not on the level to overtake the others in this race. Anaheim was super strong during February, but their chances are extremely slim after couple of losses in the last weeks. Only a miraculous win streak could postpone the Ducks' offseason golf plans.

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