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First, we'll go over my 1st round predictions. Surprisingly, I got all of the right teams correct except for one. And that's the one I am most happy to be wrong about.
Eastern Conference:
Boston Bruins (1 seed) vs. Montreal Canadiens (8 seed)
My pick: Boston sweeps in 4 games.
Reality: Boston sweeps in 4 games.
This was pretty straight-forward. Boston was way too much for the Canadiens to handle.
Washington Capitals (2 seed) vs. New York Rangers (7 seed)
My pick: Washington Capitals in 5 games.
Reality: Washington Capitals in 7 games.
Because I loathe the Rangers so much, I was extremely happy that Washington came back from a 3-1 series deficit to win this. One wonders if John Tortorella hadn't lost his mind during game 5 by throwing water on fans behind the Rangers' bench who were apparently verbally harassing him and the team, something that goes on at Madison Square Garden every single game by Ranger fans, if the Rangers may have still been able to win the series instead of fall apart.
Tortorella got suspended for Game 6, and the Rangers got wrecked 5-3 to the point that "King Henrik" was replaced late in the game. Game 7 from what I've seen, was a much tougher contest that the Capitals simply came out the victors. And that's a great thing. Fuck the Rangers.
New Jersey Devils (3 seed) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (6 seed)
My Pick: Carolina in 6 games.
Reality: Carolina in 7 games.
This was perhaps a bigger loss for New Jersey than it was a win for Carolina. The Devils were up 3-2 in Game 7 with less than 2 mins to go. And all of a sudden, the Hurricanes scored a tying goal with 90 seconds left. And one minute later, the game-winner with around 30 seconds left. This was all done on Jersey's home ice in Newark, and had to be one of the, if not the worst playoff loss in Devils' history.
You simply don't expect that Martin Brodeur, or his defense for that matter, would allow an entire series to slip away in such a fashion, but so is the greatness of the game of hockey. Only magnified in a game 7.
Pittsburgh Penguins (4 seed) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (5 seed)
My Pick: Pittsburgh in 6 games.
Reality: Pittsburgh in 6 games.
I didn't get to see any of this series, but the end result is obviously of no surprise to me.
Western Conference:
San Jose Sharks (1 seed) vs. Anaheim Ducks (8 seed)
My Pick: San Jose in 6 games.
Reality: Anaheim in 6 games.
SOOOOO happy to have picked the wrong team here. Hiller is an extremely hot goaltender, and despite the Sharks outshooting the Ducks the entire series, the Ducks still won despite the home ice advantage that San Jose had.
Detroit Red Wings (2 seed) vs. Columbus Blue Jackets (7 seed)
My Pick: Detroit in 5 games.
Reality: Detroit in 4 games.
I figured that the Jackets might at least win one in this series but Detroit was just a ridiculous juggernaut in this sweep. The Red Wings scored 18 goals in 4 games, compared to the 7 by Columbus, and 5 of those 7 goals were scored in the game 4 loss.
Vancouver Canucks (3 seed) vs. St. Louis Blues (6 seed)
My Pick: Vancouver Canucks in 5 games.
Reality: Vancouver Canucks in 4 games.
I didn't get to see any of these games either, but from what I gather, Roberto Luongo was the goaltender Vancouver needed. He recorded a 3-0 shutout in Game 2. The Blues didn't even make this into a series.
Chicago Blackhawks (4 seed) vs. Calgary Flames (5 seed)
My Pick: Chicago Blackhawks in 7 games.
Reality: Chicago Blackhawks in 6 games.
Khabibulin was back in 2003 form, and the youth of the Blackhawks was too much for the Flames.
So I go 7-1 in overall team predictions, with two of the predictions being correct on both team and number of games. Not too bad considering I've been awful at this in years past.
Moving onto Round 2, the predictions for the conference semifinals:
Eastern Conference Semi-Finals:
Boston Bruins (1 seed) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (6 seed)
I know that people keep expecting the Hurricanes to continue to play tough hockey, and that goalie Cam Ward is going to make a huge impact. I don't see that happening. Boston is on another level this season and I just don't see anyone in the East beating them. Certainly not Carolina unless somehow half of the Bruins go down with injury.
My prediction: Boston Bruins in 5 games.
Washington Capitals (2 seed) vs. PIttsburgh Penguins (4 seed)
This is the "Dream matchup" that the NHL wanted. Ovechkin and Semin vs Malkin and Crosby. Varlamov vs. Fleury.
The Capitals fought a tough 7-game series against the Rangers, and rallied from being down 3-1 in the series.
But that's the problem. The Capitals should never have been in that position in the first place, and the Penguins are a better team than the Rangers.
So, I gotta give the edge to Pittsburgh here unless Ovechkin can somehow carry the club. I don't see that happening here.
My prediction: Pittsburgh in 5 games
Western Conference Semi-Finals:
Detroit Red Wings (2 seed) vs. Anaheim Ducks (8 seed)
Wow. This is going to be a tough one. Just like the Ducks-Sharks series, this SHOULD be dominated by Detroit with ease. But San Jose couldn't get past Ducks goaltender Jonas Hiller too much.
Plus, as good a team as San Jose was during the regular season, they are known for failing in the playoffs consistently. Detroit, not so much.
Is this Ducks team as good as the 2007 club? I don't believe so, but if Hiller stays hot, one never knows what can happen. Surely if the Ducks ARE able to get past Detroit, I would imagine they'd be a lock to beat either Vancouver or Chicago in the Conference Finals.
But... Osgood in goal for Detroit in the postseason is a different man. Detroit is a juggernaut, and they have home ice advantage. Maybe picking Detroit will help Anaheim win? But I really believe that the Ducks aren't getting past them though I hope to be wrong again...
My prediction: Detroit in 6 games
Vancouver Canucks (3 seed) vs. Chicago Blackhawks (4 seed)
This is going to be an interesting battle of goaltenders and really rough physical hockey. I see the edge going to Luongo in goal, and the Canucks have greater depth on the club. But this will probably be the most exciting series to actually watch, even if I really could give a shit who wins.
My prediction: Vancouver Canucks in 7 games.
I've never been a big fan of a playoff system that allows more than half of the teams in any league to make the playoffs. 16 out of 30 teams to be exact. But, more games = more revenues for the NHL. Even though it is really kinda ridiculous.
It really SHOULD be limited to the top 4 teams in the East and West, which would eliminate 1 round from the NHL playoffs. I blame the NBA for setting this silly precedent.
Regardless, here are my predictions for the 1st round of the NHL playoffs...
Eastern Conference:
Boston Bruins (1 seed) vs. Montreal Canadiens (8 seed)
8 seeds rarely do well in th NHL playoffs, because you know, they're not nearly as good as the top team in the conference? This matchup will be no different. Plus with Bruins goalie Tim Thomas possessing the best goalie save percentage and GAA numbers in the league this season, Montreal is going to have a helluva time scoring goals against Boston.
My pick: Boston sweeps in 4 games.
Washington Capitals (2 seed) vs. New York Rangers (7 seed)
The Rangers only have one hope of winning this series. And his name is Hendrik Lundqvist. Lundqvist has been a fantastic goalie for the Rangers this season, even though his team has struggled mightily on offense most of the season. Players like Markus Naslund and Chris Drury have failed to produce at top-tier levels. But you know who has?
That Alexander Ovechkin fella.
Speaking of Ovechkin, I love this:
Ovechkin said following the Caps'
practice Tuesday to the NY Daily News: "I like playing over there. Sometimes the ice is no
good over there because (of) lots of concerts, lots of dog shows,
something like that coming over there. It kind of smells no good over
there sometimes."
The truth is, it's the stank of Ranger fans.
My pick: Washington Capitals in 5 games.
New Jersey Devils (3 seed) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (6 seed)
This is actually one of the more intriguing matchups of the 1st round, as it's not as cut and dry an end result as the aforementioned series. The Devils are not as strong as they have been in recent years, and the Hurricanes have had a very strong finish to the regular season going 13-3-2 over the final 18. Goalie Cam Ward has been extremely solid for Carolina in goal. When New Jersey dominates the regular season, they're a strong favorite to win it all. But the Devils weren't the best team in the East this year, even though they won the Atlantic division.
I'm leaning towards the upset here, so...
My Pick: Carolina in 6 games.
Pittsburgh Penguins (4 seed) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (5 seed)
Malkin, Crosby, Bylsma, Fleury. The Flyers? Uhhhh, Carter? Yeah, the battle for Pennsylvania is going to Pittsburgh, again. Philly will put up a fight and make it interesting, but a series win is not in their future.
My Pick: Pittsburgh in 6 games.
Western Conference:
San Jose Sharks (1 seed) vs. Anaheim Ducks (8 seed)
Full disclosure: I'm an Anaheim Ducks fan.
The knock against San Jose is that despite them making the playoffs every year for a decade now, they can't get to the Cup Finals and only once got to the Western Conference finals in 2003-2004 when they lost to Calgary.
But in goal, Evgeni Nabokov is far more dependable this season than either Jonas Hiller, and certainly better than the shaky J.S. Giguere, who hasn't been himself this season at all. While Giguere has the postseason experience and may start a game or two, the Ducks have to depend on Hiller this time out. The Sharks were a little shaky towards the end of the season, and the Ducks finished strong enough to just squeak into the 8th seed.
Ultimately though, San Jose was the best team in the NHL winning the Presidents' trophy, and they're not losing in the 1st round. Much as it pains me...
My Pick: San Jose in 6 games.
Detroit Red Wings (2 seed) vs. Columbus Blue Jackets (7 seed)
Congratulations to the Blue Jackets for making the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. A big part of that success is due to outstanding rookie goaltender Steve Mason, who recorded 10 shutouts this season to lead the NHL, along with the 2nd best GAA numbers in the league behind Boston's Tim Thomas.
But Detroit has Osgood and Conklin, both very good goaltenders in their own right. Heck, Osgood is one of the best goaltenders of all-time and has a ton of postseason experience, even if Ozzie's regular season numbers were terrible.
The bottom line is that no matter how strong Steve Mason has been this season, Detroit's offense (Datsyuk, Zetterberg, Hossa) is a big red machine of huge proportions.
While this may be the NHL's equivalent of Michigan vs. Ohio State, Columbus is at a huge disadvantage this time around. Even though they split the season series 3-3, the Red Wings are too dominant not to heavily favor.
My Pick:
Detroit in 5 games.
Vancouver Canucks (3 seed) vs. St. Louis Blues (6 seed)
Two Western Conference teams that had excellent second halves. Vancouver gets home ice, and they have Roberto Luongo healthy. The Blues still have too many of their better players injured and they won't be playing in the series.
My Pick: Vancouver Canucks in 5 games.
Chicago Blackhawks (4 seed) vs. Calgary Flames (5 seed)
Blackhawks goalie Nikolai Khabibulin has a career record of 22-5-2 against Calgary. That's pure pwnage.
And Chicago won all 4 games this season from Calgary. The Flames should however, put up a tough fight, but the youth of Chicago combined with the resurgence of the Bulin Wall, should get Chicago past the 1st round.
My Pick: Chicago Blackhawks in 7 games.
Last night, from the third period onward, I watched the Dallas Stars vs San Jose Sharks Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals.
The score at the end of 3 regulation periods, was 1-1. If the San Jose Sharks won, they'd force a game 7, having come back from a 3-0 game deficit. This would also return the series to San Jose for the finale.
Only two times in NHL playoff history has a team come back down 3-0 to win a game 7.
Instead, we got 4 OVERTIME periods of phenomenal saves, exciting plays, momentum turns, and superb drama. Not to mention one of the most insane (and legal) hits you'll ever see with Dallas' Brenden Morrow leveling Shark Milan Michalek.
Michalek was gone for the rest of the game with what was likely a concussion, as well as some sort of arm injury.
But even this amazing hit soon became old news watching both goaltenders Marty Turco and Evgeni Nabokov make superhuman saves to keep their team in the game.
Ultimately Dallas won the game 2-1 on a Brenden Morrow PPG, sending the Stars into the Western Conference finals against the favored Detroit Red Wings.
One of the complaints about hockey over the years is that not enough goals are scored, and the league made attempts to alter the rules of the game to allow for more offense. But the reality is that time and time again, the best hockey games don't end by a score of 8-6, but 0-0 or 1-1 ties that go into OT.
The drama that is inherent in these low-scoring games with superb goaltending, are the games that make hockey great. I don't have any issue with the rule changes that the NHL made (except the one that limits goaltenders to only playing the puck wiithin a box behind the goal) in order to hypothetically increase the number of goals scored, as long as we continue to witness games like this. Low-scoring ties that go long into the night. A battle of attrition and heart that shows who the best team is.
First a recap of my predictions of the final 4 teams...
Eastern Conference Finals:
Buffalo Sabres (1) vs Ottawa Senators (4)
Original prediction: Buffalo in 7 games.
Reality: Ottawa in 5 games.
I don't know what happened to the all-powerful Buffalo Sabres, but they got destroyed by an extremely hot Ottawa team. This is the best team that Buffalo has ever had, and they couldn't make it to the Cup Finals.
Western Conference Finals:
Detroit Red Wings (1) vs Anaheim Ducks (2)
Original prediction: Anaheim in 6 games.
Reality: Anaheim in 6 games.
Detroit surprised everyone by defeating the San Jose Sharks in the previous round, and even gave Anaheim a run for their money, but ultimately the Ducks are too good and J.S. Giguere proved to be the differencemaker, sending the Ducks to their 2nd Stanley Cup Final in the last 5 years (they lost in 7 games to the Devils in 2003).
So now we move to the Stanley Cup Finals. Two teams that have never won the Stanley Cup. One team has never been to the Finals.
Stanley Cup Finals:
Ottawa Senators vs Anaheim Ducks
This actually looks to be a very tough series. Ottawa has been very hot in the playoffs, running over Pittsburgh, Jersey and Buffalo to make it to the finals. This means they had to defeat 2 of the best goalies in the NHL (Martin Brodeur and Ryan Miller), and Senators goalie Ray Emery had to best them both. With guys like Daniel Alfredsson and Dany Heatley on the front line, Ottawa's offense is extremely potent.
And then you move to the Anaheim Ducks, with Teemu Selanne, Rob and Scott Niedermayer, and top defenseman Chris Pronger, not to mention the franchise's long-time goalie Jean-Sebastian Giguere (but we just call him J.S.). They ran through both Minnesota and Vancouver in 5 games, and Detroit in 6, to get to the Cup Finals.
The one thing that seems to be constant, is that all the experts out there agree that this series is going 6 or 7 games, but there's no consensus pick as to which team is going to raise the Stanley Cup. Ottawa is hot, but Anaheim is a better team, and it really depends on if Ottawa can stay that way, or if Anaheim plays as poorly as they did against the Red Wings in Game 3 of the Conference Finals in which the Ducks lost 5-0.
Ultimately, I have to pick the better team, which are the Anaheim Ducks, who also have home ice advantage. They're going to win the Cup in 7 games. I just hope people in both the U.S. and Canada (well they definitely will in Canada), watch this series.
It's a good thing that the Mets-Yankees games are going to be on national TV this weekend. I'll definitely be watching Saturday's game, and I really do expect the Mets to sweep the Yankees.
Having watched the Sportscenter highlights of the Mets 3-2 victory over the Yankees, the clip that made my nipples tingle and my dick hard was the final game-ending strikeout of Jason Giambi by Billy Wagner. It wasn't even the strikeout itself, but this FANTASTIC reaction of a couple of Skankee fans behind the plate who clutched their respective skulls as if they were about to die in a plane crash.
I'm sure I've had many of those similar reactions myself over the years as a Mets fan, but I've never been on TV making them. I'm going to TRY and do a live play-by-play of tomorrow's game on this very blog.
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So the Ducks and Red Wings are now tied up at 2 games a piece in the Western Conference Finals, and this is becoming a very interesting matchup. The Ducks SHOULD be destroying the Red Wings, but they've become mortals. They still managed to win Game 4 despite the one-game suspension of Chris Pronger, but need to shoot on Dominik Hasek with an AK-47 at this point. The Ducks should not be losing to Detroit at all.
And then there's the Buffalo Sabres. What happened to the best team in the NHL? They showed their greatness against the Islanders and Rangers, but then they faced the Senators from Ottawa, and have become the Columbus Blue Jackets. While the Sabres survived the 4-game sweep by finally (and barely) beating Ottawa, they are still in a 3-1 hole. While there have been instances of NHL teams coming back from 3-0 playoff deficits in the past, they are still quite rare.
I'm thinking the Sabres will win one more game before Ottawa puts this series away in Game 6. Still, a surprising turn of events, and one that shows that even the teams with the best records, don't always go the furthest in the playoffs.
I've actually not had a lot of time to watch the games except for Sabres-Rangers Game 6 on the weekend, but here are my 2nd round predictions, and how they turned out.
Eastern Conference
Buffalo Sabres (1) vs New York Rangers (6)
Original Prediction: Buffalo Sabres in 6.
Reality: Buffalo Sabres in 6.
The Rangers made it interesting, as it was a home team series until Game 6 came around, and the Sabres wouldn't allow this to go back to Buffalo for Game 7.
Ottawa Senators (4) vs New Jersey Devils (2)
Original Prediction: Ottawa Senators in 7
Reality: Ottawa Senators in 5
Martin Brodeur didn't look to be the best goalie in the game during the series against Tampa, and Ottawa is a superior team to the Lightning. Therein lies the result of this series.
Western Conference
Anaheim Ducks (2) vs Vancouver Canucks (3)
Original Prediction: Anaheim Ducks in 5
Reality: Anaheim Ducks in 5
I saw bits and pieces of some of the games since it's in my local market and they're both Pacific Time teams. Anaheim is just REALLY good.
Detroit Red Wings (1) vs San Jose Sharks (5)
Original Prediction: San Jose in 6
Reality: Detroit Red Wings in 6
The only prediction I got wrong. I don't even know how Detroit won or San Jose lost as I don't think I saw any of these games, but I guess I should've given the #1 team in the Western Conference a little more of a shot.
So we move onto the conference semifinals.
Eastern Conference Finals:
Buffalo Sabres (1) vs Ottawa Senators (4)
As I write this, Ottawa already won Game 1, by a large margin I might add, 5-2. I'm still sticking to my belief that the Sabres are not getting stopped by anyone, yet.
Buffalo in 7 games.
Western Conference Finals:
Detroit Red Wings (1) vs Anaheim Ducks (2)
I'm still sticking with Anaheim as the favorite to win the Cup, but I do expect Detroit to be the toughest test they have had so far. With defenseman Mathieu Schneider out for the playoffs due to the broken arm suffered during the San Jose series, that's a huge blow to the team. But even if he was around, I think Anaheim would beat them either way.
Anaheim in 6 games.
I'm hoping to watch the Anaheim-Detroit series.
So my first round predictions were hit and miss, but that's no surprise. Let's review, shall we?
Eastern Conference
New York Islanders (8) vs Buffalo Sabres (1)
Original Prediction: Sabres in 4
Reality: Sabres in 5
To their credit, the Islanders played a more competitive series than most people would have expected. Certainly the return of Rick DiPietro helped, but while the games were fun to watch because the Isles kept the games close, they still lost in the 1st round, again.
Tampa Bay Lightning (7) vs New Jersey Devils (2)
Original Prediction: Devils in 6
Reality: Devils in 6
I think this is the only prediction I got right on the nose. From the highlights I saw, the Devils looked to be in trouble a little too much, and Brodeur didn't have a dominating series as he usually does. But that just makes me think he's saving one of those golden performances for another round.
New York Rangers (6) vs Atlanta Thrashers (3)
Original Prediction: Atlanta in 7 games
Reality: Rangers in 4
Well, I knew the Rangers would make it a tough series, but I also expected the Thrashers to show up. They got destroyed. The Rangers became a stronger team in March and have been pretty good since. I don't know if they are THAT good, or the Thrashers just choked in their virgin playoff appearance.
Pittsburgh Penguins (5) vs Ottawa Senators (4)
Original Prediction: Penguins in 6
Reality: Senators in 5
This is where I thought there would a surge from Pittsburgh and an upset in the 1st round. It didn't happen. Ottawa completely outplayed the Penguins. As bad as the NHL wants Sidney Crosby to be the next Gretzky (NBC was making constant comparisons on their telecasts), it's not happening, yet.
Western Conference
Detroit Red Wings (1) vs Calgary Flames (8)
Original Prediction: Red Wings in 5
Reality: Red Wings in 6
If you saw this series, it was basically all home ice advantage, until Detroit decided to win game 6 in Calgary in 2 OT. Game 5 in Detroit saw the Red Wings kill the Flames by a score of 5-1. The Flames became a bunch of goons, with the coup de gras being this incident involving backup goaltender Jamie McClennan. McClennan had just come on the ice 17 seconds prior.
McLennan was suspended for five games, not that it mattered since they lost the next game. Huge fines were levied to both the Calgary coach and organization. But most of all, Calgary embarrassed themselves and all of Alberta.
Minnesota Wild (7) vs Anaheim Ducks (2)
Original Prediction: Ducks in 5
Reality: Ducks in 5
Oh wow, I got two predictions on the money. The Ducks are the best team in the West.
Dallas Stars (6) vs Vancouver Canucks (3)
Original Prediction: Stars in 7
Reality: Canucks in 7
Seems like I just got the wrong team. The only one of the 1st round series to go 7 games, and I didn't even get to watch the game 7, though I saw some of the other games, 3 of which went into OT. Game 1 went into 4 OT. This was some good hockey and phenomenal goaltending.
San Jose Sharks (5) vs Nashville Predators (4)
Original Prediction: Sharks in 6
Reality: Sharks in 5
Well, I gave the Predators an extra game of chance, but they couldn't run with it. Same matchup as last year, same result, Sharks in 5. I guess if it happens again next year, I know what my prediction will be.
Overall, 2 predictions on the money (right team, right number of games), 3 predictions on the right team, and 3 incorrect predictions, with the Rangers-Thrashers series being WAYYYYYY off. I hate the fucking Rangers.
So now that that's wrapped up, lets run down the 2nd round (Conference Semifinals) matchups and predictions:
Eastern Conference
Buffalo Sabres (1) vs New York Rangers (6)
The Sabres didn't murder the Isles but they beat them handily. The Rangers just murdered Atlanta. This should be a pretty darn good series, but I still think the Sabres are the team to beat. And the Rangers won't be beating them unless Ryan Miller dies of AIDS this week.
Buffalo Sabres in 6.
Ottawa Senators (4) vs New Jersey Devils (2)
This series is going to depend upon the Devils being the team they should be, instead of the team that had trouble with Tampa Bay. The Lightning had great offense to be sure, but they Devils should've been able to shut them down easily. If Brodeur becomes supergoalie as he has in the past, Devils win. If not...
Ottawa Senators in 7.
Western Conference
Anaheim Ducks (2) vs Vancouver Canucks (3)
The Canucks just got through a long tough series with the Dallas Stars, and now they have to face the best team in the West.
Anaheim Ducks in 5 games.
Detroit Red Wings (1) vs San Jose Sharks (5)
Detroit may have home ice, but San Jose doesn't need it to win. They're a great team and they're going to make this an interesting series.
San Jose in 6 games.
If I get the opportunity to watch more of the games, I'll try and blog my thoughts. We'll see if I'm successful on that front.
Well, it's a little late as I write this, as some of the games have already taken place, but none of the results affect my original predictions.
Actually, as I'm typing this, the Dallas Stars and Vancouver Canucks just ended their THIRD OT period, and will be entering the 4th OT in about 15 minutes. They've been tied 4-4 for awhile now.
In any case, here goes...
Eastern Conference:
New York Islanders (8) vs Buffalo Sabres (1)
Even though the Islanders are my team, they barely squeaked their way into the playoffs. They don't have their top goaltender Rick DiPietro as he's still recovering from the affects of two concussions sustained in March, and it's questionable if he'll be available for the 1st round at all.
The Isles did make it without him, as Wade Dubielewicz (a name which I'm going to need to see a couple of more times before I spell it correctly without help) has been solid in goal for the Isles, but honestly, they're simply not a good enough team to do much of anything in the playoffs, and even less so against the best team in the NHL.
Sabres are gonna sweep the Isles in 4 games. If the Islanders win ANY game in the series, it will be a moral victory.
Tampa Bay Lightning (7) vs New Jersey Devils (2)
The Devils have Brodeur, the best goaltender in modern times, if not all time. The Devils also have a potent offense with guys like Patrick Elias, Jamie Langenbruner, Scott Gomez, Zach Parise. Not to sell the Lightning short, as they have Martin St. Louis, Vincent Lecavalier, Brad Richards. But defensively, this is not the same team that won the Stanley Cup in 2003. As such, New Jersey should dispatch of them easily, but Tampa might win one or two in the series.
New Jersey in 6 games.
New York Rangers (6) vs Atlanta Thrashers (3)
This is an intriguing series. The Rangers have been hot down the stretch, but Atlanta has a solid team for once. This is a fairly even matchup, and I think home ice will be the deciding factor. So that being said...
Atlanta in 7 games.
Pittsburgh Penguins (5) vs Ottawa Senators (4)
As I write this, Ottawa has already won the first game of the series, but Pittsburgh is just too talented to lose in the 1st round, although I don't think they're talented enough to go much further. It'll be a good series either way.
Pittsburgh in 6 games.
Western Conference:
Detroit Red Wings (1) vs Calgary Flames (8)
Detroit is always in the playoffs and they always (?) get past the 1st round. This year will be no different. Detroit isn't going to go down to Calgary, despite the solid goaltending of Mikka Kiprusoff.
Detroit in 5 games.
Minnesota Wild (7) vs Anaheim Ducks (2)
Anaheim not only has two amazing goaltenders in J.S. Giguere and Ilya Bryzgalov, but probably the most well-balanced team in the NHL, including Buffalo. There's no reason that Minnesota should pose much of a threat to the far superior, Ducks, who also happen to be my 2nd favorite team behind the New York Islanders. Obviously, the difference is that one of them has a chance of winning the Stanley Cup.
Anaheim Ducks in 5 games.
Dallas Stars (6) vs Vancouver Canucks (3)
As I watch this game enter its 4th OT period, you have to give credit to two of the league's best goaltenders in Marty Turco and Roberto Luongo, who after years of playing with the subpar Florida Panthers, is finally on a strong team. Still, I think Dallas is the stronger team when it comes to playoff hockey. But everyone is going to be tired for Game 2, especially if this game goes even longer than the 4 OTs its already gone.
Dallas Stars in 7 games.
San Jose Sharks (5) vs Nashville Predators (4)
San Jose, despite the lower seed, is a superior team, but Nashville is fielding the best team they've had in their short history. This is a rematch of last season's playoffs in which San Jose beat them in 5 games. No reason the same shouldn't happen, except in one more game.
San Jose in 6 games.
One thing that disappoints me greatly about the NHL's TV deals, is that when it comes to the many playoff games that are occurring, they're only going to be televised on either your local channels (FSN in most cases), VS. or NBC (weekend games). VS. can only carry so many games, which means a lot of the games won't be available to many people, and that sucks.
I do get to see all of the Ducks games since they're local market, and whatever airs on VS. when I am home, but that is going to mean I miss a lot of the games I want to see, whether that's due to the time the game is played, or it's simply not available. The NHL needs to do something to rectify that issue going forward.