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Showing posts with label East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East. Show all posts

2012/04/11

Way to the finals in the East

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.

2012/03/28

Playoff race - Mar 28 - Two in, one out in the East

The race for the final Eastern conference playoff spots is between three teams, Panthers, Capitals and Sabres. Florida Panthers went for another overtime, and this time came out as the shootout winners. Valuable two points to pad their division lead and steady hold of the high seeded playoff spot and home ice advantage.

The real deal happened in Washington, where visiting Buffalo Sabres stomped over the hosting Capitals with a 5-1 victory. A big part of the result was difference in goaltending, but one can not overlook the troubles in the Caps team. Somehow they haven't been able to really turn the machine on the whole year and this is the last moment to turn things around. They're running out of games to catch the Panthers, unless there's a complete collapse in Florida in the end. Capitals' only possibility is to regain the eighth spot from the Sabres. And comparing these two teams' last weeks of play we can all see it isn't going to be easy. Both teams will have games against some teams that are out already and others against the conference leaders. The grind of remaining five games will decide who's taking the last East spot.

A special mention needs to be given to St. Louis Blues' netminders. Jaroslav Halak and Brian Elliott have combined for a record tying 15 shutouts this season. And as a Cherry on top, Elliott now has three in a row for the franchise record. This team is definitely a tough nut to crack in the playoff series to come. Surprise cup to St. Louis, who knows?

2012/03/26

Playoff race - Mar 26 - Capitals in, Sabres out, Coyotes in doubt

Sunday evening saw Washington Capitals retake the eighth position in the Eastern conference with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Minnesota Wild. Led by captain Alex Ovechkin's continued goal scoring streak, they jumped over idle Buffalo Sabres. This race is now looking to be between these two teams. Florida Panthers seem to have locked the Southeast crown by collecting enough points by reaching at least overtime. They now have a game in hand and three point lead. Meanwhile, the final push of newcomers Winnipeg Jets, doesn't seem to carry quite the distance. They sit six points behind the playoff spot and are simply running out of games.

The race may be decided on Tuesday evening when Capitals host the Sabres in Washington. A regulation win for either team may be the final blow. Expecting playoff hockey already.

In the West, the tension builds up for Phoenix Coyotes and their suspended captain Shane Doan. A reckless elbow, followed by couple of losses now put Coyotes in the scoreboard watching mode for a three day break they're facing. They're still seventh in the West, but have played two more games than Pacific rivals Dallas, LA and San Jose who are tied or one point behind in the standings. After games are even, Phoenix is likely out of the playoff bracket and needs extremely strong finish to climb back in. The pivotal point will be a match up against San Jose Sharks on Thursday, when the Sharks have played the two games they're due and head for the third game in four nights. The Coyotes need to be able to take advantage of fresher legs to have a chance.

2012/03/24

Playoff race - Mar 24 - Even East

Now it's even steven at the East playoff bubble. Buffalo Sabres continued a strong run and beat the conference leading New York Rangers. And easily. Assisted a bit by countless turnovers and resulting odd man rushes. A comfortable 4-1 victory puts them tied on the eighth spot with inconsistent Washington Capitals, who only managed to salvage one point from Winnipeg Jets after leading the game already 3-0. Total collapse and loss in overtime do not promise much for the end of the stretch. A welcome surprise may come in form of Ottawa Senators who have now lost three in a row and are having real trouble keeping their playoff spot that looked sure a while ago. At this pace they will be overtaken by both the Capitals and the Sabres.

Meanwhile, the Florida Panthers again collected one point with a disappointing shootout loss to lowly Edmonton Oilers. They still hold a four point cushion and keep a hold on the home ice advantage of third seed.

Friday night's honorable mention goes again to Eric Cole. To make history in such a storied franchise as Montreal Canadiens is something special. And to do it in positives, even better. Cole posted the fastest hat trick in franchise history by scoring three times in a bit over five minutes in the first period. Kudos!

2012/03/22

Playoff race - Mar 22 - Raging Buffalo

There was only a few exciting games last night in regards of making the playoffs this season. Biggest impact was another solid win by Buffalo Sabres, this time over weak Montreal Canadiens. Another shutout for Ryan Miller and the team climbed to a tie for the eighth and final playoff spot in the East. Washington Capitals have a game in hand, but haven't been playing with much consistency or confidence lately. Buffalo has earned points in eight of last ten and with six victories and is on a trajectory to overtake the Capitals before the end of the regular season. Winnipeg Jets seem like one loss away from falling out, and the battle for the final playoff berth looks to be between Sabres and Capitals.

In the West the battle was between sure playoff contenders Chicago Blackhawks and Vancouver Canucks. These two have a histrory of not liking each others and of epic playoff matchups. Last night's biggest impact may have been another nasty incident, a vicious elbow to the head of Vancouver's star winger Daniel Sedin. It was served and delivered by Chicago's star defenseman Duncan Keith. It'll be a suspension for sure, but with Keith's status, we're only talking about 2-3 games. Shane Doan from Phoenix got three games for similar, but a bit less obvious elbow on Tuesday night. For a lesser player than Keith, this could easily be judged extremely deliberate and punished to the maximum. Another reality check here for Brendan Shanahan.

The real question is how will Sedin take this, and if he's going down with a concussion, how long will it take to recover. Haven't seen much justice in the past when comparing the suspension and the time lost by the victim.

2012/03/20

Playoff race - Mar 20 - Sabres and Capitals fight back, Sharks slip

Playoff race took somewhat expected course last night. Eastern teams on the brink of playoffs, Washington Capitals and Buffalo Sabres, both pulled off comfortable victories to keep their positions on both sides of the playoff line. Sabres are chasing the Capitals. Capitals are chasing division leader Florida Panthers. If anyone falters, they're the one out of the playoffs. Florida has some cushion in points and games in hand, so they control their own destiny. Another hopeful, Winnipeg Jets is looking for an opportunity to break through Sabres and Caps. What a race!

In the West we saw San Jose Sharks waste another opportunity for taking a stand for playoff berth. This time they suffered a disappointing loss in the hands of local nemesis, Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks are out of the playoffs, but surely can find some enegry in trying to spoil the run for dear California neighbors. The Sharks still have games in hand for overtaking Phoenix and Colorado, who currently sit on seventh and eighth in the West. With their recent inconsistent play, it doesn't seem to mean a whole lot. Tonight they have one of the most important games of the season, facing Los Angeles Kings who they are tied with on the ninth spot in the conference. A solidary three point game again? Phoenix and Dallas are also facing off tonight, so we might see the whole Pacific division reogranized once the lights go out in the end. As a cherry on top of the Western race, Colorado Avalanche fights for points tonight against Calgary Flames on a bout that has epic impact for each.

And if the Eastern race is fantastic to follow, the Western one manages to push even further. Tonight we'll see it all on the ice: blood, sweat and tears.

2012/03/18

Playoff race - Mar 18 - West in standstill, determination in Florida and rebounding Bruins

Saturday night provided only few results that could outright be categorized as playoff critical. The teams racing for the last Western conference playoff spots, Colorado, San Jose and Los Angeles, all took victories and kept the balance between them even. However, the other two, Phoenix and Calgary, who still are in the mix but were idle this round, face another must win in their next games. They face the bottom two, Edmonton and Columbus, respectively today. So that should give them likely chances to regain the positions from Friday.

In the Eastern conference, the biggest impact on the standings was Boston Bruins snapping their losing streak on an overtime victory over perennial rivals, Philadelphia Flyers. They regained conference's second seed when Ottawa Senators somehow ended up losing their game against dear old enemy, no longer playoff hopeful, Toronto Maple Leafs.

Meanwhile, the Florida Panthers took important two points against conference rivals, Buffalo Sabres. While Sabres also took home one point for reaching overtime, they are slowly running out of time in catching Washington Capitals, who are holding the eighth and final playoff spot. Panthers now have 5 point cushion and seem determined in taking the Southeast crown on a year where top two favorites Washington and Tampa Bay have struggled.

2012/03/14

Playoff race - Mar 14 - Western lineup

Whoa, last night's round of NHL playoff bubble hockey couldn't have been more Hollywood if written as a script. Calgary Flames beat San Jose Sharks, but only in overtime. At the same time, Los Angeles Kings pulled off a encouraging victory over injury ridden Detroit Red Wings. And, just like in the movies, the three playoff hopefuls (Detroit is in already) are even on 78 points. Joining Colorado Avalanche who had a day off. So, four way tie before the last dozen games. We can rightfully call this a race!

In the East, Washington, Tampa Bay and Florida all pulled off victories last night to keep the balance between them and put the pressure on the Buffalo and Winnipeg who didn't play this round. On a side note, Lightning's superstar Steven Stamkos casually hit 50 goals with two last night. On a struggling team, he's been phenomenal and should be considered in the Hart Trophy race no matter what's the result for Tampa in the end.

On Wednesday evening, there's a clash between East and West when the Avalanche visit Sabres in Buffalo. Both teams are in desperate need for points and one could easily predict another mutually beneficial three point game there. Another team to watch is Phoenix Coyotes, trying to stay ahead of the surging four in the West while visiting Vancouver Canucks, who have been in some trouble lately.

2012/03/08

Playoff race - Mar 8 - Sabres out of nowhere and Leafs blown away

Last round of play was only two games. However, it's easy to pick the two big things considering the playoff race out of it. The Buffalo Sabres have sneaked into playoff competition and seem to be on a roll somewhat expected from the team after massive investments in the summer. They've underperformed most of the season, but may finally have found the groove they need to actually carry on after regular season. They're fighting for the last East playoff spot, currently held by Winnipwg Jets. Washington doesn't seem to be able to wake up this season, Tampa Bay's big rush has cooled down a bit. Winnipeg is playing well, but must be feeling the heat. All this may well add up as positives for the Sabres. They stormed into the playoffs similarly last season, so they should know what they're up against.

The Toronto Maple Leafs were so good, so fresh, so surprising for the first half of the season. Led by big numbers from Phil Kessel and Joffrey Lupul, they managed to stay on top of the league standings for a long time. Then came the slump and they fell out of playoff bracket. Now they lost half of their top scoring line in Lupul and seem finally doomed. Five points out of playoffs and so many teams in between with much better momentum. Early summer vacation for the Leafs, again.

2012/03/07

Playoff race - Mar 7 - Power shift in the West

Tuesday night's round of games tightened the West playoff race even more. The teams right on the outside of playoff bunch, Calgary, Los Angeles and Colorado, all pulled off valuable victories. Meanwhile the last ones inside, San Jose and Phoenix took one more loss in their disappointing streaks. The Sharks have a game or two in hand, but haven't been able to produce much lately. The Coyotes hang on the playoff berth by a mere one point. Dallas has taken over the Pacific division lead and is playing strong.

Meanwhile in the East, Philadelphia Flyers and New Jersey Devils reminded the top teams Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers, by beating them respectively, that the margins between the playoff bound teams are very narrow. Sloppy approach for even part of a game will turn the tables. By no means are these teams pushovers come playoff time. Last night displayed also the playoff hopefuls, Tampa Bay and Washington, lose yet another chance to narrow the gap to the playoff bracket. They should watch some videos on the Western counterparts and pick up a pointer or two on motivation.

On a side note, it seems that Sidney Crosby has been cleared for contact, again. It remains to be seen if he stays healthy long enough to make it to actual NHL game action. But if he does, and manages to stay in the lineup through the season, I'd put the Penguins right on top of the Cup candidates' list. The impact on ice, mental push for the whole team and the extra spark in the fan section will definitely push this highly capable team even further.