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Pittsburgh Gunny
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Thoughts on the Cup

by Pittsburgh Gunny
created April 15, 2009
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One of my all time favorite sporting spectacles begins this evening as the puck drops for the 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs.  As such I thought I would record my thoughts on all of the upcoming series to be played.  Are these predictions?  No, probably not, more than likely just the collection of thoughts that rattle around in my noodle.

 

WESTERN CONFERENCE

 

#1 San Jose Sharks v. #8 Anaheim Ducks

The Sharks won the Presidents' Trophy as the team that finished the regular season with the most points.  The Sharks have been a very good team in the recent past.  What has that earned them in the playoffs?  That’s right, nuthin’.  This season though I have a different vibe with the bunch of Sharks.  Joe Thornton, Patrick Marleau and Devin Setoguchi one of the top lines in the league need to prove that against the Ducks and I expect they will.  The Ducks recently saw the return of Francois Beauchemin, who played a huge role in the Ducks run to the Cup a couple of years back.  However the main core of the Defense is aging and the Sharks get the edge in goaltending, Evgeni Nabokov should win the Vezina in my opinion.  I can’t see the Sharks losing in the opening round.

 

#2 Detroit Red Wings v. #7 Columbus Blue Jackets

Hockeytown, bah, I ain’t buyin’ it.  When I look at the Red Wings I sometimes wonder if it would be more apropos for them to move to Stockholm, it does seem that most of the Swedish National Squad plays for them.  Anyways, if there is one other club I wish well in the NHL besides my beloved Pittsburgh Penguins it is the Columbus Blue Jackets.  A few years back when there was rumblings that the Flightless Ones may move I had already picked out the Jackets as my new #1 should the unthinkable occur.  The unthinkable ended up being just that, unthinkable, but I still hold a soft spot for the Jackets.  Given all that I want the Jackets to win in 4 with the Red Wings leaving the ice as a disheveled crying mess asking themselves what the eff just happened but alas logic dictates Wings in 5, nuts.

 

#3 Vancouver Canucks v #6 St. Louis Blues

The Blues have been bad for a long time.  Being bad though does allow a team to reap the reward of being able to get an in rush of young talent vis-à-vis the NHL draft.  That is just what the Blues have been doing.  That young bunch seems to have come together at the right time.  The Blues were one of the hottest teams during the run in of the regular season.  As far as the Canucks go, great season, nice division title, see ya in the fall, Blues in 6.

 

#4 Chicago Blackhawks v #5 Calgary Flames

The Blackhawks are kind of like the Blues packed to the gills with good young talent.  Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews are superstars in the making.  The Flames look leaky.  Even though goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff had a boat load of wins this season their defense looked very suspect with the number of goals conceded.  Nastiness though could be the equalizer in this series.  The Flames can bring the nasty.  I expect the Flames to step up and deliver thunderous checks and hits and send the Hawks packing.

 

EASTERN CONFERENCE

 

#1 Boston Bruins v #8 Montreal Canadiens

The Bruins are a TEAM.  They play for each other and have some excellent young talent.  The Habs for a good part of the season were a mess.  If there is one weak spot I can pinpoint for the B’s it would be goaltending, I am not completely sold on Tim Thomas.  He could though prove me wrong after all Dominik Hasek proved time and again that an unorthodox goalie can come up big during the big time of the season.  I suspect the Bruins will win so there ya go.

 

#2 Washington Capitals v #7 New York Rangers

This could be one of the most entertaining series in the playoffs.  The Caps have the top gun and Richard Trophy winner in Alexander Ovechkin while the Rangers have arguably the top goaltender in the game today in Henrik Lundqvist.  What’s that about immovable object and irresistible force?  Ah, I cannot remember but that match up could prove to be the turning point in this series.  Who wins?  I don’t have a clue, but it should be fun.

 

#3 New Jersey Devils v #6 Carolina Hurricanes

The Devils limped home in the regular season.  The Hurricanes looked almost as good as their recent Cup winning side.  Martin Brodeur needs to regain his form to see the Devils through.  Me, I am figuring Canes in 4.  Eric Staal is a stud.

 

#4 Pittsburgh Penguins v #5 Philadelphia Flyers

The old enemy returns.  I have a list of teams that I truly dislike, it is short but the Flyers make that list quite easily.  The Flyers choked away home ice for this series with a regular season finale loss to the Rangers, much to my delight.  I expect the Flyers to come in with their same old tired tactics of thuggery and intimidation which usually plays into the Penguins hands by pissing off Sidney Crosby.  Sir Sid plays really well when he is pissed and the Flyers really piss him off.  The one thing the Flyers have that could turn the series in their favor is terrific special team play.  Shutting down the Flyers power play and the Penguins taking advantage of the man advantage may be a huge key.  Anyways, in my mind things will not be right in the universe unless the Flyers are seen off with superior skill and aplomb.

 

Last evening I watched the lottery and the New York Islanders won the right to select first in this summer’s Entry Draft.  The top pick has more than likely boiled down to either Canadian forward John Tavares or Swedish defenseman Victor Hedman.  After seeing a great deal of both of them in the World Juniors I would pick Tavares in an instant.  Tavares’ play may have leveled off in the Memorial Cup playoffs of late but the kid has the tools to fill the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.


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JuTMSY4Legend
207 days ago
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cheap shots piss me off anyway...should be a good series. There's, in my estimation, 6 teams that could come out of the East and look pretty solid in the finals...
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Steel TownDraft Pick
207 days ago
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And the first cheap shot in the comments section comes from Philly, imagine my surprise (oops, there goes the second one)...I only see 3 teams that have a shot against the west this year and two of them, unfortunately, meet in the first round.
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JuTMSY4Legend
207 days ago
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Not that it matters, but ESPN's analysts cited the GAA of both Biron and Fleury (the same) as the reason the Pens will win...because Fleury is better...

that may be true, but GAA doesn't really suggest that at all.

The Flyers ST is very good, but at the same time, I expect the Pens to get a lot of calls...same is going to be true of the Caps series...
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Steel TownDraft Pick
207 days ago
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I will try to find the article I read that showed MAFs career stats from March 1st on. His stats drastically improve when it matters most throughout his short career. Obviously he only offers a small sample size for now, but it is encouraging.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
207 days ago
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Here's the quote from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:


"He went 11-1-1 with a 1.57 goals-against average last month, making him 28-3-5 with a 2.03 GAA in March over the past three seasons"
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SSreportersLegend
207 days ago
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Initially I was more fearing that Vancouver would get the Blue Jackets. But thanks to them tanking it when they needed only 1 point to seal the #6 spot the Blues are up.


Sorry, but you forgot to mention how the Canucks were one of the hottest teams going into the postseason. They won out their final 3 games INCLUDING against the Flames when Luongo made 46 saves.


Only concern I have about the Canucks is that their home performances sometimes are worse than their road performances. That, and I'm fearing Pavol Demitra will just injure himself again when the national anthem is being played.


Give me the Canucks in 6 but then my worst nightmare of playing Detroit is realized and they get blasted in 5 to end the season.

Nonetheless good writeup Gunny!
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Steel TownDraft Pick
207 days ago
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St. Louis doesn't have the experience. I think they get swept or maybe squeak out one.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
207 days ago
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Good points regarding the Canucks there SSR, I sometimes get carried away when talking about the Blues and their stable of young talent. The Sedin twins also need to turn up in the playoffs, which kind of swayed my thinking towards the Blues.
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SSreportersLegend
207 days ago
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I still haven't forgiven Henrik for this.
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DeutscherRed-Shirting
207 days ago
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Bobby Lou was insane against the Flames that game, if he plays like that nothing will stop them. The twins are UFA at the end of this season Hopefully the prospect of a big pay day will help them perform in the playoffs for a change.
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CheezerAll-Star
207 days ago
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Can't believe you're hatin' on the Swedes. If it works...

Besides, Canadians are so 2007.
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CheezerAll-Star
207 days ago
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Sorry, wrong location.
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DeutscherRed-Shirting
207 days ago
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Good preview just thought I would add my two cents...If the Wings get past Columbus look for them to win the cup, in the past it seems that if disaster is going to hit it is always in the first round. Columbus plays a game almost specialized to attacking Swedes an upset is very very doable.


When I saw Vancouver was facing the Blues at the last second I almost cheered and bought another entry into another hockey pool, then this morning I wake up with the realization the Blues have been the hottest team in the league since January and could very well be the Cinderella team this year.

I picked big Joe and his gang very heavily in my pool this year if they choke again...I don't know they better not choke...again.


Should be interesting to see how Calgary handles the 'hawks, playing the second last game of the season with 15 players due to injury and cap issues is always a great way to end the season not to mention they pissed away a 12 point lead in the North West to Vancouver.


Is it just me or does it seem that since Brodeur murdered that net he has stunk it up?
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CheezerAll-Star
207 days ago
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Can't believe you're hatin' on the Swedes, Gunny. If it works...

Besides, Canadians are so 2007.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
207 days ago
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Not hatin', just sayin.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
207 days ago
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Yeah, what's wrong with Swedes?


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SSreportersLegend
207 days ago
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Good point. My counter argument.... 357409.jpg
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
207 days ago
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I got Red Wings over the Capitals in the Finals. Prove me wrong, NHL... prove me wrong!
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DeutscherRed-Shirting
207 days ago
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Why does the NHL have to prove you wrong? Im sure Jose Theodore/Chris Osgood will do a good enough job.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
207 days ago
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Yeah, God knows Chris Osgood could never, ever win a Cup... Oops!
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
207 days ago
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Bruins over Canucks
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DeutscherRed-Shirting
207 days ago
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With a sv% of .887 a tutor shooter could win a cup on that team and apparently has 3 times.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
207 days ago
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The weak spot for the Bruins is goaltending??? Really? Thomas hasn't convinced you? Just the best GAA and SV% in the League. Just 5 shutouts. Thomas is the biggest STRENGTH of the Bruins. He's the only player who has been consistently good all season. If he doesn't win the Vezina, he'll be 2nd or 3rd in the voting.


And he's hardly unorthodox, at least in the Dominek Hasek sense of the word. Hasek was a rare "fall down" goalie. Thomas is a typical hybrid goalie between stand-up and butterfly. I've seen goalies with Thomas' style, one of them is named Brodeur. I'm not comparing the two, just saying that Timmy's style is not anything new.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
207 days ago
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I ain't knocking Thomas, in fact I like it when athletes prove me wrong in my estimation of their level of performance. I am just saying that his style is unorthodox, hybrid is a good term I suppose. I just have a niggling feeling that his style of goaltending won't stand up to the playoff pressure cooker, but like I said I like to be proven wrong as well. We shall see dear Rawb.
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TrizzAll-American
207 days ago
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The Canadiens AGAIN....its bad enough i only watch the Bruins in the playoffs and its always the same team sheesh
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