Finally, the playoffs are here and it's game time! It's also a time to throw in a bold prediction on how the whole show will unwrap. These have reached some legendary levels of missing the mark, so why wouldn't I give a go?
Let's not waste any more time here. In depth analysis can be left for explaining the unexpected. But now, the Eastern Conference.
First round in the East. Rangers will beat Senators in five. Regardless of regular season struggles they just have way more in the tank. Bruins will crush the Capitals in straight four. Despite the return of Niklas Bäckström, the Caps can't get their act together this season. Panthers will be wiped out in clean fashion by Devils, in five games. Way more playoff experience in New Jersey and Panthers are just happy to reach the postseason. Penguins will have rough time with Flyers, but now that they have the full lineup, they'll take the victory in six. Banged and bruised.
Second round in the East. Rangers will handle the neighbors from New Jersey in six. These two know each other really well, but Rangers have a slight edge after a confidence boosting regular season. Bruins will upset the Cup favorite Penguins. They had all the time to recover and prepare after first round and Penguins arrive exhausted and hurt. Maybe even without a key player or two. With an easier route, the Penguins could have taken it, but battling the two toughest teams in the league in a row just wasn't fair.
Third round in the East. Bruins have the mental edge over Rangers after last season's Cup victory. They don't have to squeeze the stick and the media hasn't put as much pressure on them for a repeat. In the end it's the black and gold, standing tall and waiting for a date from the West.
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2012/04/11
Way to the finals in the East
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2012/03/09
Playoff race - Mar 9 - Bittersweet dreams
Thursday's action saw many of the playoff hopefuls fall under pressure. Teams chasing the last playoff spots like Anaheim, Buffalo, Tampa Bay, Los Angeles and Colorado, all took losses that at this point may prove to be very costly. Anaheim Ducks have the worst of these and their hopes for the playoffs hang on a thin thread. Basically they need to win all of the remaining games. And that won't happen.
Washington Capitals managed to overtake Tampa Bay with a crucial inter divisional battle for the playoff spot. The game went to overtime so also the Lightning got something out of this contest. Meanwhile, Winnipeg Jets suffered a heartbreaking one goal loss to Vancouver Canucks and had to give up the last playoff position for the Capitals for now.
San Jose's miserable run in the West continued with another shootout loss. One point salvaged and still hanging on the final playoff spot, but looking terribly shaky.
This is the time, where teams have to dig deeper than before and grind out the necessary victories to make it to the playoffs. The value of experience and cool nerves goes up in the market.
On the top of the league, some teams keep on making even stronger statements for the playoff expectations. Philadelphia Flyers' troubled 10 million dollar goalie, Ilya Bryzgalov, seems to have finally found the necessary calmness to be the backbone of the team. Another shutout under his belt and convincing 5-0 victory for the Flyers over Panthers. Also the New Jersey Devils are on a great run. This time they beat lowly Islanders easily with their superstar forward Ilya Kovalchuk leading the pack with a hattrick.
No matter how hard the bubble teams fight to get into the playoffs, it's very unlikely they will survive on the first round in the hands of these continuously stellar teams leading the league.
Washington Capitals managed to overtake Tampa Bay with a crucial inter divisional battle for the playoff spot. The game went to overtime so also the Lightning got something out of this contest. Meanwhile, Winnipeg Jets suffered a heartbreaking one goal loss to Vancouver Canucks and had to give up the last playoff position for the Capitals for now.
San Jose's miserable run in the West continued with another shootout loss. One point salvaged and still hanging on the final playoff spot, but looking terribly shaky.
This is the time, where teams have to dig deeper than before and grind out the necessary victories to make it to the playoffs. The value of experience and cool nerves goes up in the market.
On the top of the league, some teams keep on making even stronger statements for the playoff expectations. Philadelphia Flyers' troubled 10 million dollar goalie, Ilya Bryzgalov, seems to have finally found the necessary calmness to be the backbone of the team. Another shutout under his belt and convincing 5-0 victory for the Flyers over Panthers. Also the New Jersey Devils are on a great run. This time they beat lowly Islanders easily with their superstar forward Ilya Kovalchuk leading the pack with a hattrick.
No matter how hard the bubble teams fight to get into the playoffs, it's very unlikely they will survive on the first round in the hands of these continuously stellar teams leading the league.
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