Thursday, April 28, 2011

2nd Round Western Conference

                              The Vancouver Canucks vs The Nashville Predators
Before the Vancouver Chicago series started, Chicago had previously had Vancouver's number for the past two seasons. The Blackhawks twice handled the Canucks and even went on to win the Stanley Cup last season. A new-look Hawks team came into the post-season as an 8-seed while the Canucks walked away with the Presidents Trophy this year with seemingly no issues. They started the series that way as well going up 3-0. Chicago then benefited mightily from the return of Dave Bolland in game 4. Bolland was able to shut down the Sedins for the remainder of the series while still putting points on the board. This allowed Chicago to come back in the series and almost become the 4th NHL team to come back from being down 3-0 in a best of 7 series and the second team in the last two years. However two goals from Alex Burrows in game 7, including the OT winner, was enough. The real story in this series was Roberto Luongo. Luongo had another stellar regular season and was looking to put his playoff failures behind him. Things started well but he was then pulled in games 4 and 5 and didn't get the start in game 6. Cory Schneider got the nod after coming in well in relief the previous two games. However during a penalty shot attempt by Michal Frolik, Schneider went down with a severe leg cramp and back in went Luongo. He then played well enough to get the series clinching victory in OT in game 7. Vancouver will need Luongo to be consistent if they are looking to be more than just the best team from the regular season.

The Nashville Predators were able to move on to the second round for the first time in their franchise history by defeating the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks were looking dangerous as they came into the playoffs with Corey Perry on fire and a determined 41year-old Teemu Selanne. Selanne was able to score 6 goals in the 6 games the Ducks played in the series but perhaps staring Dan Ellis in goal was not the way to begin the series. He was pulled in favor of Ray Emery who held down the fort the rest of the way. The Preds used great defense and goaltending along with great play from Mike Fisher and were able to take out the Ducks in 6 games. The goaltending of Pekka Rinne was superb and will have to be more so if the Preds are going to take out the Canucks. Not a lot of people have had faith in the Preds in years past but I feel they could have easily past the first round in years past but let those failures help them this year. A team that had two 50 point players in Martin Erat and Sergei Kostitsyn did enough defensively to take out the likes of Corey Perry, Teemu Selanne, Bobby Ryan and Ryan Getzlaf. This Predator team has great coaching in Barry Trotz and leadership in Captain Shea Webber.

This match-up may seem obvious to some as the high-powered Canucks look to continue on for their quest for the Cup. This series will be low scoring and probably quite physical. The Predators are not afraid of the Presidents Trophy winners and will use their team depth to possibly catch the Canucks off guard. Vancouver is coming off a tough 7 game series last round as they only finished off the Hawks a few nights ago. The Predators have had some time to rest and take a look at their opponents and will look to jump on Roberto Luongo who looking to regain his confidence.

X Factor
The X factor for this series is going to be Mike Fisher. The role of Fisher will be similar to that of Dave Bolland in the previous series. He is the top centerman for the Preds and will enjoy the roll of attempting to shut-down the Sedin twins. He will also need to put some point on the board if Nashville will skate away into the Western Conference Finals.

I personally felt the Cancuks would do enough to get by Blackhawks this year and they made that much more difficult than it had to be. I still feel that Roberto Luongo is not going to be able to take his team through a two month playoff run. Mike Fisher will prove to be a huge deadline trade for Nashville as he will shut down the Sedin twins.

Predators in 7

                                    The Detroit Redwings vs The San Jose Sharks
The Detroit Redwings made moving on the second round look so easy I nearly forgot they were involved because their series ended so long ago. The Wings made and easy exit of the Phoenix Coyotes in a four game sweep even without the services of Henrik Zetterberg. Zetterberg will likely be back for the next series as he has had plenty of time to rest up. The Coyotes were looking to get revenge after being embarrassed on home ice in game 7 of last year. They were unable to win a game in the series and for many moments looked like they didn't belong there in the first place. The Wings have too much experience and were just too much to deal with. Jimmy Howard out played Ilya Bryzgalov and that was the ultimate difference in the early defeat. Shane Doan was again the only Coyote that really stood up to the mighty Wings who are now looking at revenge on San Jose for their playoff exit last season.

The San Jose Sharks last season were able to make it all the way to the West Finals where they were swept by the eventual champions. This was still considered a slight success as the Sharks were being known as playoff busts after years past. They were handed division opponent Los Angeles in the first round this year and should have been able to handle them easy given the Kings loss of Anze Kopitar just before the playoffs began. Instead the Kings fought hard and lost a few close games in overtime and benefited greatly from the goal tending of Jonathan Quick. The Sharks finally got that big goal from Captain Joe Thornton as he was able to score the game winner in the series clinching game. This was a huge lift of the big man's shoulders as he has been given the blame many times in years past when his team has been unable to advance. Other Sharks stepped up as well in this series as they had too even coming back in game 3 when down 4-0 to win 6-5 in overtime. Comebacks like that can do a lot for a team's confidence when they know they are never really out of a game. Will the confidence carry on against a healthy Detroit team?

The Redwings are incredible deep and have steady goal tending. This team has been there and done that and will look to again make quick work of their opponent. The Sharks have many more offensive weapons than the Phoenix Coyotes did and will definitely pose more of a problem. Last year San Jose took advantage of a Detroit team that was forced to 7 games by the same Phoenix Coyotes. They were able to take care of the Wings in only 5 games but that will not happen this year. The Sharks will have to jump on the Wings early and hope Antti Niemi is able to play better than he did in the LA series as he was pulled twice. A tandem will not set the Sharks up for success as they can not allow the Redwings to get big leads.

X Factor
The X factor in this series will be the play of Joe Thornton. Jumbo Joe is the striving force behind this Sharks team as he was given the captaincy over Patrick Marleau, who was arguably the best player for the Sharks last year during their playoff run. Thornton will have to be a physical presence along with produce on the score sheet. If he can make a significant impact the Sharks have a chance to do just what they did last year.

The Redwings are healthy and rolling along and that spells bad news for the Sharks. The Wings only issues proves to be nothing behind goalie Jimmy Howard, so given he stays healthy the Wings should be just fine.

Redwings in 6

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