Tuesday, May 14, 2013

East Conference Semifinal Predictions

I only went 2-2 in my East picks, but losing the Habs pick and the Leafs pick who played my beloved Bruins was worth the losses...

#7 Senators vs. #1 Penguins

Mister Anderson!
The Senators who played hard in April to make the playoffs went on to upset the fadding Canadiens in the first round in 6 games.  A team that didn't really have any offensive fire power coming into the playoffs, the Sens tallied 6 goals in two games and 12-0 over Habs in the 3rd period.  Alfersodsson is the leader of this team with 6 points along with Karlsson who also has 6 points.  The goal scorers have been Pageau, Turris and Conacher all who had 3 goals each.  They will need all that and more to beat the high powered Penguins.  Craig "Mister" Anderson was impressive allowing only 9 goals and a .950 save percentage.  He will be key in this series.  As Anderson goes as goes the Sens.

Crosby back with the broken jaw
In a series that the Penguins should have swept, the Islanders took them to 6 games before the Pens finally moved on to the next round.  The Penguins certainly don't lack in offensive talent.  Malkin leads the team in points with 11, Crosby and Iginla both with 9, plus Dupuis has 5 goals. I could go on and on with players like James Neal, Kris Letang and Chris Kunitz, but I already did that....oops just did it again.  However what this team has in offense it lacks in defense.  The top players in points I mentioned are a combined -2 in +/-.  They had to bench a struggeling Fluery after giving up 6 goals in the game 4 loss (and giving up 4 goals in the previous two games).  How many were his fault...a lot but the Pens best defense is its offense.


The Sensators are a tough team and proved they can play with anyone.  The Penguins have shown that they certainly have some chinks in their armor after the series agains the Islanders.  Vokoun will likely be in the net entire series and has played well after releiving Fluery.  Look for the Pens to move on.  Penguins 4-2




#6 Rangers vs. #4 Bruins

Yet another Original 6 match up and what a doosey this one should be.  Its amazing that the last time these two teams last met in the playoffs was 1973, a victory by the Rangers in 5 games after the Bruins won the Cup in 1972. 

Lundqvist came up big with 2 shutouts
It took the Rangers 7 games to defeat the Capitals but it didn't seem that close.  The Rangers, after going down 3-2 turned to Lundqvist who came up with 2 straight shutouts to send Ovechkin and the Capitals home once again.  Brassard has been the leading scorer for the Rangers with 9 points.  Team scoring was the theme as 11 different players scored goals and Rick Nash was not one of them.  Just imagine if Nash gets going.  The team thrives on defense and goal tending.  Only 5 players had a +/- rating in the negatives.  Lundqvist has been incredible and will be key to victory for the Rangers.  They have the grit and the goal tending needed to make a Cup run. 



AMAZING!
Well what can I say about the Bruins.  They made the most incredible, historical comeback in NHL history beating the Leafs in game 7 in OT after trailing 4-1 more than halfway through the 3rd period.  The Bruins play a similar game as the Rangers.  Tough defense and good goal tending.  The Lucic, Horton, Krejci line that was somewhat silent in the regular season has been money in the post season.  David Krejci leads the league with 13 points in the post season and 5 goals, while Horton leads the league in +/- with +11.  They really need the Marchand, Bergeron line to start to produce.  Seguin has been suspect and in game 7 against the Leafs was replaced with Jagr on that line.  Chara is the leader on the ice and in the locker room, almost willing this team to win that dramatic game 7.  Rask in net has a pedastrian 2.49 goals against.  Give aways in their own zone still an issue with this team.

The Rangers won two out of the three games they played against the Bruins, but both games they won were 1 goal games with one being a shoot out.  Both teams don't score a ton, at least not yet.  Lundqvist ceratinly has the edge on Rask.  The Bruins' D has the edge along with the number one line.  This will be a tough one and go 7 games easily.  Will Lundqvist carry the Rangers on to the Eastern Conference Finals or will the momentum of the comeback game 7 win by the Bruins over the Maple Leafs carry them one step closer to the Stanley Cup? Can the Bruins D get healthy? Bruins in 7 (this series can go either way...total pick'em)



Monday, May 13, 2013

West Conference Semifinal Predictions

Well after going 4-0 in my predictions in the West's first round of the NHL playoffs picking the Blackhawks, Sharks, Kings and Red Wings its time to look at the Semifinal match ups.

#6 Sharks vs. #5 Kings

Pavelski will be key
Truly a rivalry match up between the Kings and Sharks.  Sharks are coming off a sweep of the Canucks.  Joe Pavelski lead the Sharks with 4 goals in that series along with 4 assists.  Logan Couture had 8 points too with 3 goals and 5 assists.  The other two big boys Thornton and Marleau combined for 11 points.  That is truly the Sharks team.  Niemi in goal was money as well with a 1.86 Goals against and a .937 save percentage. 




Carter the Kings sharp shooter
The experienced Kings took advantage of the inexperience on the Blues and took that series in 6.  Mike Richards lead the team with 5 points (all assists) while Jeff Carter continued his goal scoring prowess with 3 goals in that series. Kopitar the Zombie had 3 assists and truly by the end of the series looked like a Zombie (did anyone see the after game interviews?).  Despite losing 2 games, Quick had a goals against of 1.58 and a save percentage of .944.  Quick only gave up 4 goals in the first 2 games of the series in which they lost but then won the next 4.

In the regular season the Sharks won the season series 2-1.  All the games were one goal games including a 3-2 shoot out victory by the Sharks.  The Kings have had problems scoring goals at time and will now face a red hot Niemi whose last loss was the season finale versus the Kings.  Quick has been hot and cold throughout the season, but could be getting hot at the right time.  Kings will need to get more than Carter to score some goals to come aways with this one.  I see the Sharks as last year's Kings. Sharks win 4-2.


#7 Red Wings vs. #1 Blackhawks

Another Original 6 matchup in the playoffs and a great long term rivalry between Chicago and Detroit.  It took 7 games for the Red Wings to defeat the Ducks and had to win the final 2 games to do it.  The Wings needed to get production out of Zetterberg and Datsyuk in order to have a chance versus the Ducks and they did.  Zetterberg had 3 goals and 5 assists while Datsyuk tallied 2 goals and 5 assists.  Jimmy Howard continued to make a ton of great saves but did give up a lot of goals, 20 to be exact.  4 of the games versus the Ducks were in OT in which the Wings went 3-1.  Will they have enough in the tank for the next round?

Sharp 5 goals
The Blackhawks have been the favorite to return to the Stanley Cup since they started the season in record fashion.  It took them only 5 games to move on to the next round beating the Wild who were completely decimated in goal before the series even started.  The Hawks have Kane, Hossa and Toews, but their leader in the in the playoffs is the other Patrick, Patrick Sharp who has 5 goals in 5 games, nice average.

This is where the Red Wings playoff trip stops.  The gritty Wings will play hard against the Blackhawks but Chicago will be too much.  Howard - 20 goals versus Crawford's 7 goals in the playoffs?  Howard will have to stand on his head to give the Wings a chance.  This will be a fun one to watch.  Too much offense that goes 4 lines deep for the Blackhawks.  Hawks 4-2