Friday, April 29, 2011

2nd Round Eastern Conference

                     The Washington Capitals vs The Tampa Bay Lightning
The Washington Capitals made quick work of the New York Rangers in only 5 games, while playing an impressive defensive game. The Capitals have attempted to change their game to be more ready to make a deep run in the playoffs by adding veterans Jason Arnott and Dennis Wideman while also benefiting from the emergence of Marcus Johansson. Much has been said about Alex Ovechkin only scoring 30 goals this season yet the Capitals still finished with the east's best record. Mike Green is also expected back after again running into concussion problems. Alexander Semin will have to continue his recent scoring touch as he has played well with Arnott.



They now meet division rival Tampa Bay fresh off their comeback defeat of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 7 games. The Lightning play a laid back style in the neutral zone which can easily affect the zone entry of the Capitals. The big story of this series will be the play of 41 year old Dwayne Roloson between the pipes for the Lightning. Roloson was key in defeating the Penguins even shutting them out at home in game 7. The Capitals remember vividly the late season acquisition of Roloson as he shut the Capitals out at home while still dawning Islanders pads, twice. The Lightning also have Hart candidate Martin St. Louis who will look to have a big role. Don't forget about Steven Stamkos even though it is easy to the way he finished the season and for how he has been thus far. Simon Gagne has also been a bright spot with his 7 points last round which ties him with former teammate Danny Briere of the Philadelphia Flyers for the overall lead. 


The X factor for this series will be Steven Stamkos and whether he is able to get going like he was early in the season when critics threw out the question of 50 in 50. ( 50 goals in 50 games) So far he has looked exactly like a young player playing in his first playoff series, scared. If he turns it on it could me a trip to the east finals for Tampa Bay.


The goalie battle is between 23 year-old Michal Neuvirth and 41 year-old Dwayne Roloson. If Neuvirth looks shaky Washington has only more youth behind him with Braden Holtby and Semyon Varlamov. Roloson is experienced and is looking as confident as ever and may be able to steal a few games completely on his own. The Capitals late additions could be monumental in their ability to move on in this series with Jason Arnott being added to the lineup bringing a Stanley Cup ring with him. 


Capitals in 6


                                  The Philadelphia Flyers vs The Boston Bruins
The Philadelphia Flyers were taken to 7 games by the Buffalo Sabers mainly due to incredibly inconsistent goal tending. Ryan Miller was his usual self as he shut the Flyers out twice. In goal for the Flyers was first rookie Sergei Bobrovsky but he was unable to last past game 2. Brian Boucher was then the next to start with Leighton now backing him up and Bobrovsky sitting in the stands. When Boucher allowed three weak goals in the first period of game 5, Leighton came in relief and impressed. He would then get the nod the next night but he too only lasted the first. Boucher then regained his starting position and will now look to be the guy for Philadelphia. Daniel Briere and Claude Giroux are running the Flyers offense just how they did in the Flyers run to the finals last season. Briere has 6 goals and 7 points thus far. Chris Pronger will look to have a bigger impact in this series after only playing 2 games against the Sabers.

The Boston Bruins are trying to forget their collapse from last season where they became the 3rd NHL team to lose a best of 7 series after having a 3-0 lead. The Bruins can't help but hear it everywhere now as they once again meet the Philadelphia Flyers in the second round. This Bruins team is much different from that one however with 7 new names on the roster. Nathan Horton and Chris Kelly have been the most important additions for them in the post season so far. Goalie Tim Thomas will also be in net this time as he once again is in the running for the Vezina trophy. The Bruins were also taken to 7 games in the first round with Montreal just falling short in overtime. The Montreal Canadians however, do not have the scoring depth that Philadelphia has and the Bruins defense will have their hands full. Mark Recchi continues to impress at the age of 43 and has no signs of slowing down. Zdeno Chara and Tomas Kaberle will have to slow down the Flyers offense or Tim Thomas will be in trouble. 

The X factor of this series is Milan Lucic as he is yet to score a goal in these playoffs. Lucic will have to do what he does best and be physical and show why he was able to be a 30 goal scorer in the regular season. If Lucic can be that presence for the Bruins it could help them immensely in their chances to advance.

The Flyers goalie woes were an issue but the better goalie performances in other series didn't always win. Both Roberto Luongo and Antti Niemi were pulled twice in the first round but their teams still advanced. Brian Boucher will likely have to take control of the staring position if the Flyers expect to advance. 

Flyers in7

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