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NHL 2015, Part II - Stanley Cup Playoff Race and Beyond

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These will be two outstanding semifinals. I predict 6-7 games in each. Lord only knows who will win. Go Rangers!
 
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Hey - that's who I picked!

Just glad it didn't end in the first minute, because really. Why bother?? Game 7 OTs should be lengthy

I picked Stepan, but I didn't get picked as a winner by Bucci.:(
 
These will be two outstanding semifinals. I predict 6-7 games in each. Lord only knows who will win. Go Rangers!

Pierre this AM said the Rangers - Lightning series would be a Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney vs. Don "The Snake" Prudhomme drag race.

Should I head to Raceway Park in Englishtown, NJ on Saturday to find out?
 
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The Rangers have played in 12 straight one-goal games....

No big deal.

#heartattackcity
 
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Did you guys see the ridiculously useless stat about Lundquist and the Rangers?
5/13/13 35 saves, game 7 win
5/13/14 35 saves, game 7 win
5/13/15 35 saves, game 7 win
 
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One of the local morning radio guys joked last week, something along the lines of, "With every game the Capitals win, their chances of winning the series decreases exponentially." I thought that was pretty brilliant, given their history.
 
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Kind of a prediction- but based on how the series have been played- I predict that whoever wins between Tampa and New York- they will win the cup.

Between the defense and goalie play- they can totally nullify any hot offense out there. For this, the notion "defense wins championships" is going to happen.

Just amazing the way New York and Tampa are playing.
 
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My feeling is that we have 4 excellent defenses still standing. In particular, I thought the way the Blackhawks shut down a potent Wild team was remarkable.

Based on recent history, I think the West is a little stronger than the East -- though not by a lot. For that reason, I expect the Chicago/Anaheim winner to lift the Cup. But even more than that, I expect all three of the remaining series to be excellent.

The playoffs have been a fun ride this year. May it continue to be thus.
 
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I think Chicago is the more complete team with the best defense (including back checking and blocking lanes).

But I would much rather (by a LOT) see Tampa or New York lift the cup.
 
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Had rangers and lightning in east finals at start of playoffs. And while i wasn't a believer in anaheim, hard to argue with 8-1 with the one loss coming when they led in final minute. These really are the 4 best teams.
 
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Saw something about this being 3 year low in playoff scoring. Hopefully not a trend.
 
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Saw something about this being 3 year low in playoff scoring. Hopefully not a trend.

I agree but it is still trending in the Rangers/Bolts opener. 1-1 halfway through the third.
 
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Saw something about this being 3 year low in playoff scoring. Hopefully not a trend.

Don't see a lack of action or scoring opportunities, though. The goalies are just so good now.

Good game today.
 
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Don't see a lack of action or scoring opportunities, though. The goalies are just so good now.

Good game today.

The only reasonable thing they can do is to shrink the goaltenders' pads.
 
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The only reasonable thing they can do is to shrink the goaltenders' pads.

Well, they tried that, and NHL teams got wise and started employing taller goalies.

http://ingoalmag.com/general/nhl-goalies-have-grown-a-lot-over-the-last-decade/

<img src=https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BkpHePIIUAA54ge.jpg>
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BkpHePIIUAA54ge.jpg - Darren Pang and Ben Bishop. Bishop is wearing Pang's pads from Pang's stint with the Blackhawks, and Panger is wearing Bishops Lightning gear.

Also, Pekka Rinne, Darren Pang, and Hal Gill:
https://puckinidiots.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/popqt.jpg
 
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Yep, it's now almost impossible to make it as an NHL goaltender if you're under 6'0". The days of an Andy Moog or Chris Osgood-sized goalie are over.
 
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Ditto for Division I.

Went to a Prep School tournament a while back. Not only were most of the goalies over 6', a couple of them were from Finland, which seems to be the other requirement.

Used to be that all the mid six footers who were decent athletes played basketball as power forwards, but that's too short nowadays, so they're playing tight end or goalie (hockey or soccer).
 
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