Friday, May 11, 2012

NHL Playoff Predictions - Round 3

Special thanks to the New York Rangers and Washington Capitals for pushing their series to 7 games. The couple extra days provides me with an opportunity to get a jump on Round 3.

I did a little better this round but still not as well as I would like. The upsets just keep coming and another of my Cup finalists has been bounced.
Goaltending continues to be the focus of these playoffs and one of them will likely end up the Conn Smyth winner. But before you go and pencil in the winner to be the team with the best goaltending, don't forget that it takes at least a 4 goals to win a round.

Looking back on round 2.



NEW YORK RANGERS #1 vs WASHINGTON #7
Prediction: NEW YORK RANGERS in 6 - $80
Actual: NEW YORK RANGERS in 7


The Rangers took a bit longer than I expected but ended up on top primarily because their goaltending was just a tad better than the Capitals. In the Capitals defense, Holtby was seeing his first playoff action this year and got absolutely not support from the offense. For a team that was once a juggernaut on offense, it is a bit disturbing that they could must only 13 goals in a 7 game series. They'll certainly spend all summer kicking themselves for allow the Rangers to tie a game with less than 7 seconds left. Their improved play in the playoffs may have saved some jobs in Washington but the seriously need to consider who will lead this team going forward on an off the ice. I'll make the radical suggestion they should try to trade Ovechkin because stripping his captaincy is a difficult thing to do and he simply isn't captain material.



The only negative coming out of this series for the Rangers is the number of games they have played. They'll have to be prepared to play game 1 against the Devils in 48 hours against a well rested Devils team. They cannot afford to drop the first game at home because they are less than 100%. Fortunately for the Rangers they are relatively healthy.



PHILADELPHIA #5 vs NEW JERSEY #6
Prediction: PHILADELPHIA in 6 - $90
Actual : NEW JERSEY in 5


The Flyers were exposed in this series. New Jersey did and excellent job of attacking the Flyers weakness and never letting up. While many might single of the enigmatic Bryzgolov as the source of the Flyers problems, the bigger problem was on defense. A quick physical forecheck by the Devils forced the defenders to make quick decisions and move the puck. The Flyers simply don't have the personnel on the back-end to deal with that. It was made worse by injuries to multiple defenders.


Meanwhile, the Devils continued to elevate their play. They are doing all the little things right. Everyone has adopted the team defense concept and it hasn't impacted their offense at all. The turnover on their roster the last couple of seasons has breathed new life into this team, perhaps just in time to get Broduer one more Cup.

The Flyers have great young group of players and they should have more chances to compete for the Cup in the next few years. All their talented offensive players play good defense, they just need to find a few more bodies on the back end. Also, during the summer, they'd be well-advised to find a good sports psychologist for Bryzgolov because he is going to be around for awhile whether they like it or not.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

ST. LOUIS #2 vs LOS ANGELES #8
Prediction: LOS ANGELES in 7 - $25
Actual: LOS ANGELES in 4

I should have had more more faith in this pick. I think I was still trying to come to grips with how easily St. Louis dispatched with the San Jose Sharks. I've though all along that the Blues would play well, but they would eventually hit a brick wall due to their lack of team experience in the playoffs. It's a process teams have to go through and I expect they'll be back and better next season.

Everything seems to be going well for LA. All season long they suffered through and offensive drought despite have some decent offensive talent on the roster. Now the offense is clicking and the defense is just as strong if not stronger. They've been through this process before and were thus more prepared to handle the pressure of the playoffs than the Blues.

PHOENIX #3 vs NASHVILLE #4
Prediction: NASHVILLE in 6 - $130
Actual: PHOENIX in 5

I had the wrong read on this series. Everything that went right for Nashville in round 1 versus Detroit went bad for them against Phoenix. Sometimes when a team overcomes an obstacle early in the playoffs, they lose a bit of that drive in the next round. Detroit has always been Nashville's measuring stick and after beating them, they got a bit too comfortable. Phoenix was able to take advantage of that.
Despite my analysis that Phoenix was less skilled on just about every unit, they raised their level of play and ended up being superior on offense, on defense, on special teams and particularly in net. They are looking very much like the team that gave Detroit fits in the first round two years ago.

That's a pedestrian 2-2; not quite up to my expectations.

I lost $115 leaving me with only $530 of my original $1000.

EASTERN CONFERENCE


NEW YORK RANGERS #1 vs NEW JERSEY #6
Prediction: NEW YORK RANGERS in 6 - $80

The Rangers have everything that is needed to win a Stanley Cup. They've got leadership throughout the lineup, a roster of guys who play hard each and every shift and a coach who will tolerate nothing less. They are the best shot blockers in the league and frequently turn turnovers into scoring opportunities. With a strong presence in net the Rangers feel much more comfortable attacking when the opportunity presents itself. They are the number one seed for a reason.


The Devils have been one of the hottest teams in the league since early March and frankly it suprises me more than a little bit. If nothing else, the team has found a new hunger over the last 2 seasons. They have a nice balance of offense of defense and Broduer seems determined not to be the weak leak in what might be his last opportunity to win The Cup. They will have there hands full against a Rangers team who is much more disciplined the Devil's previous two opponents. Everyone has to buy into the team defense concept and not be caught on the ice for too long or in the wrong position. Keep tempers in check and keep Kovy scoring.


I know I'm going to get sick of hearing about how this is a replay of the famous 1994 7-game series between these two teams. Yes, it is the Rangers best team since that day (maybe better) but it is a different team. Whoever wins, I just hope it doesn't go seven games because I can stomach hearing too much about Messier's 1994 prediction. An athlete is bold or prophetic for predicting a win. He is simply cocky and stupid. Just play the game.


WESTERN CONFERENCE


PHOENIX #3 vs LOS ANGELES #8

Prediction: LOS ANGELES in 6 - $180


The teams with the best goaltending have risen to the top in the West and it has the makings of an excellent showdown. Since both teams come from the same division there will be a lot of familiarity between the foes and it shouldn't take long for intensity to reach peak level. Neither team is used to getting this far and they both face the challenge of trying to maintain the level of play they've had going the last 4 weeks.


Phoenix cannot win a high scoring affair and would be wise to play it very close to the vest and be opportunistic. Better to be safe than sorry. The Kings could look to push the pace a bit in an effort to get the Coyotes out of their game. But with as well coached as the Coyotes are, I don't think they'll bite. Look for a a number of low scoring contests with a couple more overtimes.


I'm picking the Kings because I believe that they are a notch better than the Coyotes on just about every unit. If that sounds familiar, it should because it was the same reason I picked the Predators over the Coyotes. The wildcard could be in net. Phoenix's goalie, Smith, has been spectacular. Then again, so has Quick. It may just come down to which one keeps that going.

That's a total of $260 bet. I need to save some for the finals. :)


I'll be back again at the end of this round. Until then I'll be enjoying the games and formulating a plan for life without hockey. Is the a southern hemisphere league???

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