Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Flyer’s backs against the wall

Well the second game in this series between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia was anything but a classic. In fact it was not really a very good game.
Sidney “Sid the Kid” Crosby put Pittsburgh ahead on the power play with 9:10 remaining in the 1st period, when his centering pass went of a flyer’s defenseman’s skate and caromed into the flyers net on the short side. The Penguins thought they had another with about 3 minutes left in the first period, but a video review was ruled inconclusive and the goal was not allowed. Personally I thought the flyer’s dodged a bullet here as the puck looked like it went over the goal line from my perspective on the replays.

Jeff Carter tied it up on the power play for Philly at 5:46 of the second period, but Marion Hossa put the Pens back into the lead with another power play goal with just over 6 minutes left in the middle period. This goal was scored just 9 seconds into the power play.

Mike Richards got Philly even again with a short handed marker with 24 seconds left in the second period. Evgeni Malkin, who was hearing foot steps, threw the puck blindly into the middle of the ice where Richards received the gift, went in alone and beat Biron with a beauty of a wrist shot into the top right corner of the net.

Pittsburgh went up 3-2 at 8:51 of the 3rd period when Maxim Talbot took a no look backhand feed from Gary Roberts and planted it into the back of the net. Late in the period Pittsburgh got away with a couple of non calls that would have been penalties in the 1st period. Jordan Staal, iced the win with an empty net goal at 19:31 of the 3rd, making the final score 4-2 for Pittsburgh. The Pens now take a 2-0 series lead into Philadelphia.

At this time I would like to elaborate on why I am picking the Red Wings and the Penguins to meet in the cup final. The Stanley Cup playoffs are the toughest grind in professional sport, and thus it makes the Stanley Cup the hardest trophy to capture. Just ask some of the players that had distinguished and long careers without ever getting even a sniff of the cup. That being said it almost boils down to this. In order for a team to have a legitimate chance at winning the cup, they need at least one playoff round where they can finish a team early, say in 4 games or 5 max. Chances are if you have to fight through two or three 7 games series to get there. There won’t be enough left in the tank to finish the trip. Just look at the Dallas Stars now against Detroit, They have no legs left and are running on vapor. Where Detroit finished a depleted Colorado team in four straight. Pittsburgh did the same in the east, beating Ottawa 4 straight and then toasting the Rangers in five games. That is why they will meet in the cup final and it should be a great series. Both teams are loaded with talent and have a very quick and decisive counter attack. Should be fun to watch.
Everyone remember you heard it here first.

Sincerely Walt Webb
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