May 31, 2009

*Sigh*... Boredom.

Why did this have to end up this way? The exact same SCF as last year?

"Yawn."

Okay, so who will win?

I don't like either team. Crosby and his golden-child routine are old news; Pittsburgh and it's, 'we sucked for a long time, and now we're back with avengence and some somewhat-newly-come-of-age first rounders.' Detroit and it's, 'yeah we've just been good for so long that we've forgotten how to be bad. It's just not something we can do anymore.'

Blech.

Give me a break. Wake me in time for the Entry Draft, will ya?

Thanks.

Oh, and I'm gonna take Pittsburgh. They took away some valuable lessons from the SCF last year, and they'll use them this year. It'll be close though, as most SCFs are.

*Gag*

May 22, 2009

A Plea to Someone... Anyone...

I don't want to see a rematch of last year's playoffs. I just don't. There's no Cinderella story, no real adversity for either team. Pittsburgh's been a powerhouse for the past couple years, yeah they had a bad patch this season for a bit, but I hardly count that as adversity when you have a team that boasts Crosby and Malkin, not to mention other quality players that, though they're not quite at superstar stature, they're pretty freakin' good. Detroit's been good for as long as I can remember. I mean come on. They're in the conference finals with Osgood in net. That says something.

I personally think that's boring.

So this is a plea to Carolina, and to Chicago. To the fans, and the players. Let's make this interesting shall we? I'd like nothing more than to watch a Carolina/Chicago final. I think that'd be great.

But Pittsburgh has been pushing you around Carolina, and that needs to change. Hey Erik? Yeah, let's get some stuff done, kay? I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'...

And Chicago? Yeah, you're getting better, but if you want to come back you've got to win those OT games.

I know, it's harder than I'm making it seem right? But you're both down 2 games to none, and this is definitely gonna be an uphill climb. Neither of you have home team advantage, and if you want it you'll have to win a game in the opponent's rink.

May 17, 2009

Round 3; Fight!

... Okay, so that was what I remember being the intro to Round 3 in Mortal Kombat (Thanks OntarioOilfan... :P ) for SNES. It was a pretty sweet game, but I wasn't all that good at it. I'd win sometimes though, and usually by hitting my opponent with repetitive flying high kicks... Or whatever that move was called... I think it was the Y button.

So here we are, one round away from the Stanley Cup Finals. I only got one prediction right last round, but most of the teams that won were in fact the teams I *wanted* to win. Chicago, Detroit and Carolina; Pittsburgh being the team that I wanted to lose... Damn you Crosby. So, let's get into it shall we?

Eastern Conference Final:

Carolina Hurricanes vs. Pittsburgh Penguins

Okay, so here's the way that I see it. Ward is a better goaltender than Fleury, and some of you may disagree, but this is the way that I see it, not the way you see it. Ward has a cup, in his rookie year no less, and Fleury doesn't, and Ward was amazing in the finals against the Oilers. So Carolina has the advantage in goaltending in my eyes. Pittsburgh relies quite heavily on their offense to get things done, because their defense isn't that skilled. That said, their defense didn't seem to have to hard of a time dealing with AO... I haven't had the chance to watch much of the second round because I work evenings and weekends, and the games are usually played at a time when I'm at work. If I'm lucky, sometimes I'll catch the last five minutes of the third or some of an overtime period. Every time that I've predicted against Carolina they've won (yeah, all of two times...), but the question is whether or not I think they have a chance against a Penguins team that has a high-powered offense that will give *any* team's defense a headache. I think they've got a shot, but it'll be a long one...

Pittsburgh takes it in 7.

Western Conference:

Detroit Red Wings vs Chicago Blackhawks

Oh what an entertaining conference final this is going to be! Chicago has surprised many people with how far they've come. Myself included, not that I didn't want them to do well, that's not what I'm saying here. I like Chicago's team, they're young and they're exactly what the Oilers *wanted* to be, but we just couldn't seem to get it to click into place. I'm not bitter about it, though I am a little jealous I think I can look past it, because these kids are fun to watch. I'm not a fan of Detroit, and I want Chicago to kick them around the block a few times. And then maybe a few times more. Detroit is going to be a tough opponent for Chicago, though. I look at Detroit and I see a team with few weaknesses, which could definitely be a problem for the young Blackhawks. Detroit's defense doesn't just come from their defensemen; we are all well educated in the defensive prowess of Datsyuk and Zetterberg. That said, their first two playoff opponents were not easy ones, and I think they've learned some valuable information on how to persevere. I also think Chicago is faster, and if they can kick their speed into gear they'll be able to take this series.

Chicago wins in 6.


Oh dear that second one is a risk... But hey, I only got one right last round, so if I go 0 for 2 here I won't be too upset.

Should be some exciting and entertaining hockey coming up, that's for sure.

May 2, 2009

Second Round: Better Late Than Never...

Alright, I'm blogging from my phone today. As this goes on I find that
my lack of emotional dedication to any teams is seriously affecting my
will to post on a regular basis. I'd say I'm sorry, but well... I
guess I'm really not ;)

Here are the short versions of my predictions, if I feel so inclined
I'll elaborate later...

Western Conference:
Van vs Chi:
I want Chicago to win it, but Vancouver is the more physical team in
this series. I think Van takes it in 6 or 7, but Chicago could easily
change that; they're way more skilled.

Det vs Ana
I hope Detroit can take this one, and while I recognize that Anaheim
is much better than first thought, I think Detroit will take it in 6.

Eastern Conference:

Wsh vs Pit:
What do you think Bettman did when he saw this coming? Yeah, you're
right, let's not think about that.... I think Washington takes it in
7, but Pittsburgh won't go quietly.

Bos vs Car:
Ugh! This is a sucky matchup for Carolina, really sucky. I'd like
Carolina to win it, but I think Boston comes away with the series in 5
or 6.

Maybe I'll talk to you later.... Maybe...