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Showing posts with label Western conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western conference. Show all posts

2012/04/01

Playoff race - Apr 1 - From home ice to no playoffs in one night

The West is a mess. Another round of play and everything is shuffled. And not much is settled, yet. The teams fighting for the final playoff spots seem to struggle evenly, switching places almost every night. No one seems to have the upper hand to be able to take all the games and even the teams outside of the playoff race seem sometimes too difficult to handle under this extreme pressure.

Last night it was Dallas Stars who started the night as Pacific division leaders and third seed in the West. One loss to division rivals San Jose Sharks and their home ice was swapped for the ninth spot and looming early summer vacation. This was the sum of Phoenix and LA gathering the necessary points to climb over the Stars. The next round of this epic battle will be on Tuesday when most of the teams in the mix have another go at it.

Meanwhile in the East, Washington Capitals were able to pull the needed two points from disappointing Montreal Canadiens. At the same time Buffalo Sabres were surprised by Toronto Maple Leafs and fell two points behind the last playoff spot. The Caps now have a significant edge over Sabres, having a two point lead and also owning the tiebreaker. In the remaining three games, the Sabres need to get three more points than Caps to make it. Washington goes to the playoffs unless they completely collapse in the end.

2012/03/29

Playoff race - Mar 29 - Lose one and you're out

Western conference and especially Pacific division has been thrilling to watch and follow for the last weeks. It's still very even, but some teams are now finally on the edge, or possibly already fallen over it.

While San Jose Sharks and Dallas Stars have swapped division lead between themselves almost daily. Last night it was Dallas, who took a fine victory against Edmonton. Sharks instead were beaten by Anaheim Ducks, who are already heading for early summer vacation. Always nice to bother local rivals, huh?

Los Angeles Kings jumped to the playoff bracked and may have dealt Calgary Flames the final blow. At the same time Colorado Avalanche took a stingy defeat from Western powerhouse Vancouver Canucks. These losses now put Calgary and Colorado to a spot where they have to win all of the remaining games and still need some help in a form of losses to the other contenders. The real heartbreaker here is that they face off against each others on Friday evening. Both cannot be winners there and the loser can give up all hopes for the postseason.

Another tough game will be tonight when San Jose and Phoenix wrestle for the final playoff spot. Winner is in for now, loser is out. For Phoenix, a loss may end their season right here. Nerves, guts and heart, all called out.

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.

2012/03/13

Playoff race - Mar 13 - Roasted Ducks in the Wild West

Anaheim Ducks' lone bright spot last night was to see Teemu Selänne climb another notch in the career scoring list, passing fellow Finn and childhood idol, Jari Kurri. The final score in the end of the game pretty much finalized their season. Colorado took the two points and making it to overtime provided one for the Ducks. They could reach 93 points by winning all of the remaining games and miraculously slip into playoffs with that. However, their recent play doesn't give much hope for miracles. Time to polish those golf clubs.

The winner of that contest, Colorado Avalanche, is instead on a roll. They find themselves again in the top eight, but the joy may be brief considering that there's three teams behind them within two points margin and all of them have at least two games in hand. Nevertheless, Avs have played way better recently than any of the teams they're fighting against, so we might witness them taking a firmer grip on the playoff spot in the coming rounds.

San Jose Sharks managed to wrestle one victory against the young and already eliminated Edmonton Oilers. The Sharks play rejuvenated Clagary Flames today in a four-point game. Victory there would catapult them all the way to seventh spot, a loss would see Calgary overtake them. Playoff atmosphere, guaranteed. Meanwhile, Phoenix Coyotes took another loss and are actually becoming targets for the desperate bunch under the playoff line in the West.

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.

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.