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Dude, Carolina is making the playoffs. Win or lose tonight, you guys are in.

The Boston Bruins clinched the eastern conference today beating the New York Rangers 1-0. Sean Avery got into some more trouble in the 3rd period when during a TV time-out he clipped Tim Thomas in the back of the head with his stick. Thomas flipped out and chased after Avery punching him in the back. Thus starting a brawl on the ice. This is a potential first round playoff match-up.


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Man that would be an awesome match-up.. I thought Avery had improved a little behaviour-wise..

We are in man.. Didn't watch the game, but from the highlights, it seemed like Wardo was HUGE again.. Other than that Babs of course gets the game-winner with that blazing shot of his.


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So Buffalo lost to Detroit tonight and that pretty much guarantees that the Sabres will not make the playoffs.

Plus the Senaturds beat Les Habitants tonight, which is amazing. Ottawa is now 3 points ahead of us, and the Habs missed out on 2 huge points. Also the Habs lost Andrei Markov for 3 weeks or in other words until the second round of the playoffs, if the Habs make it that far... They also lost Mathiue Schneider for the remainder of the season. No clue if he would be back if the Habs made it to the finals. So in other words, friggin' ouch. Oh, and what a hit by Grabovski on Saturday night...

And as of right now the Flames and Kings are tied at 1's in the second. Go Kings Go!


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I watched that Habs-game... Good game, nice turn-out.


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The Habs are so screwed. With both Markov and Schneider out they have no offensive d-men. They are done in the first round.


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Man, the Canes are not letting up it seems... I think we should save some of the gunpowder for the playoffs... Beat the Isles 9-0 tonight. I think Staal (hat-trick, one assist), Babchuk and Cole (both four assists) had a four-point game tonight. If not even more.. Ruutu had two goals, and Seidenberg had three assists even. Cam Ward had to face the total of ten whole shots, and the Isles took a ridicolous ammount of penalties. Too bad my internet connection sucked tonight, cause I wanted to watch this.

Elsewhere, the Devils continues their slump losing to Toronto. Habs lose to desperate Rangers, and sadly Florida loses to Philly after being up by one. I Want that home-ice advantage damnit.


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Even though I wanted the Devils to win tonight, 3 of our 4 goals were scored by rookies. Grabovski with his 20th (can anybody say steal? must suck for Habs fans to see this guy be so good in his first 75 games...) Mitchell got his 12th and Hanson scored his first ever NHL goal. Our other goal was scored by project player Jeff Hamilton, who I could really care less about. I don't even think he will be back next season, he scored his 3rd of the year.

So yes we got a needless 2 points, but Gerber played outstanding stopping 47 of 48 shots and our rookies got the job done. Burkie says he wants the Leafs in the playoffs next year, hopefully our rookies next season are as good if not better next year.

NHL Lottery day April 14th, less than a week away...


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Habs got killed tonight. It was pretty depressing. We looked like the team we were a couple of weeks ago, allowing more than forty shots, getting nothing going offensively, having a useless power play and with our goalie letting in stupid goals (Price, stop going behind the fucking net when players from the other team are ahead of Habs players!). Markov, Schneider, come back! I hear that Schneider at least may not be out till next season as rumoured. We can hope.

Tonight was a key game, and we fucked it up. At least Florida lost.


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They were saying that right now Schneider can't move his arm, but that may be a good thing. If he doesn't move it he may be able to push off the surgery until later in the summer. But he needs surgery nonetheless.


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The Buffalo Sabres keep their slim playoff hopes alive by beating my Leafers tonight by a 3-1 score. Jeff Finger scored for Toronto. Jason Pominville, Thomas Vanek, and Paul Gaustad scored for Buffalo.

The only other game on tonight...

The Columbus Blue Jackets for the first time in the teams history will be going to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, beating the Chicagoe Blackhawks in the shoot-out by a score of 4-3. Man oh man will Rick Nash look good in a Leafs jersey...


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Even though Buffalo won tonight, they are eliminated from playoff contention. This is because the Rangers won their game vs. the Flyers and the Habs lost in OT to the Bruins thus getting a point.

So the Sabres are eliminated and the Habs are in for sure. Now it's between the Rangers and the Panthers to see who gets the final playoff spot. Right now the Rangers have the advantage.

It's also reported that the Toronto Maple Leafs are the frontrunners to sign FA goaltender Jonas Gustavsson. Gustavsson finished up the season in Sweden where he put up very similar numbers to Henrik Lundqvist in his last season in Sweden. Gustavsson also broke Lundqvists shut-out minutes streak, and he lead his team to the championship, and won it all. So in other words, he's is most likely the real deal. Only 1 other team is challenging Toronto, that team is the Dallas Stars. The Stars got Brunnstrom, so they don't deserve Gustavsson.

Schneider may actually be able to play in the playoffs for the Habs, which is huge for them. He got a second opinion from a doctor in New York. The doctor pretty much said that your shoulder can't get any worse, so if you can play with the pain then you can play. Then have the surgery after the playoffs are over. Doesn't matter though, because the Habs are done in the first round anyway.

EDIT - some more insight on Gustavsson:
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23 year old Lunqvist before coming over: 1.79 GAA, .936 SV%, sets SEL playoff record for consecutive shutout minutes

24 year old Gustavsson before coming over: 1.96 GAA, .932 SV%, breaks a bunch of Lunqvist’s records including consecutive shutout minutes

Gustavsson during the playoffs: 12 - 1 record, 5 shutouts, 1.08 GAA, .961 SV%, championship winner.



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Schneider played tonight. As I said, rumours fly around...

Sorry DW, all the eastern playoff spots are set. Even if Florida wins their last and the Rangers lose, they'll be tied in points but the Rangers will have more games won. Too bad for Florida, because I wanted them in the playoffs much more than the Rangers.


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I did not know this, I thought it would go down to the wire... Well sucks for the Panthers, seeing as how they didn't trade J-Bo and now he will probably walk.

He will look nice in a Leafs jersey, especially seeing as how Kaberle is as good as gone.


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East:
Boston (52-18-10, 114 pts, 2 GR)
vs. either
Montreal (41-29-11, 93 pts, 1 GR), or
Rangers (42-30-9, 93 pts, 1 GR)
If both teams lose their last game or win their last game then it will be a Montreal vs. Boston series. If Montreal wins and the Rangers lose then it will be a Rangers vs. Boston series. Either way, it's going to be an original 6 battle.

Washington (50-23-8, 108 pts, 1 GR)
vs. either
Montreal (41-29-11, 93 points, 1 GR), or
Rangers (42-30-9, 93 pts, 1 GR)
If both teams win or lose their last game, then it will be a Washington vs. Rangers series. If Montreal wins and the Rangers lose then it will be a Montreal vs. Washington series.

New Jersey (50-27-4. 104 pts, 1 GR)
vs. either
Pittsburgh (44-28-9, 97 pts, 1 GR), or
Carolina (45-29-7, 97 pts, 1 GR), or
Philadelphia (43-26-11, 97 pts, 2 GR) highly unlikely
If all 3 teams lose their remaining games then it will be a New Jersey vs. Pittsburgh series. Same if Pittsburgh loses and Philly and Carolina win 1 game. If Pittsburgh wins and Philly wins 1 or both games and Carolina loses then it will be a New Jersey vs. Carolina series. If Carolina and Pittsburgh win and Philly loses both games then it will be a New Jersey vs. Philadelphia series. If all teams win their remaining games then it will be New Jersey vs. Pittsburgh series. Confusing eh? Now it gets fun...

Philadelphia (43-26-11, 97 pts, 2 GR), or
Carolina (45-29-7, 97 pts, 1 GR), or
Pittsburgh (44-28-9, 97 pts, 1 GR)
vs. either
Pittsburgh (44-28-9, 97 pts, 1 GR), or
Carolina (45-29-7, 97 pts, 1 GR), or
Philadelphia (43-26-11, 97 pts, 2 GR)
If all teams win their remaining games then it will be a Carolina vs. Philadelphia series. If all teams lose their remaining games then it will Carolina vs. Philadelphia series. If Philly loses 1 and wins 1 and both other teams win then it will be Carolina vs. Pittsburgh series. If Philly loses both games and the other teams win their last game then it will be a Carolina vs. Pittsburgh series. If Carolina loses their last game and the other teams win 1 or more games then it will be a Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh series.

The West i'll do later, it's still pretty wide open.

EDIT - the colours didn't quite work out too well...


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After re-reading that I realised it is far from perfect. There are some scenarios that I left out. In other words, I didn't do every single possible win-loss-ot/so loss scenario. But what I did cover is the what is most likely going to happen. Plus I can't arsed to fix every single mistake. But I did go into detail on some stuff, like looking to see which teams won season series to determine tie breakers, etc...

The most effort I have put into anything in a long time.


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As I hoped for, we avoiding meeting both Flyers and Pens, and got the Devils. Pens - Flyers will be an awesome matchup by the way. Looking forward to eet.

Anyways:

Here are my predicitons for the first round in the east (I've not been following the west very closely)):

Boston - Montreal:

This is probably the most predicable one, and I guess Boston will grab this pretty early, with Montreal winning one maybe two games. Boston have a great goalie and great players, and Montreal are way more inconsistent in every area.

Washington - New York Rangers

Well, this is gonna be an interesting one. Washington is basically a one-line team with a couple of the best players in the league. However, I think the goaltending will play a key role here with the unstable Theodore in net for the Caps, and the outstanding Lundquist in for the Rags.

Carolina - New Jersey

This is also gonna be interesting. Brodeur has proved to be more than beatable after breaking Roy's record. And if the Canes led by Cam Ward and a sprawling first line keep their great skill to turn a bad day into a good one, and totally outplay opponents when they have a good day up. I will favor the Canes for this one. Of course because I'm a fan of them, but also because they have proven to have become far more consistent than earlier. The Devils was on a major slump and have not impressed anyone during the last stretch of the regular season. This should be a fun series.

Philadelphia - Pittsburgh

Man oh man... Rivalries, hatred, star players on both teams, two goalies that can be both awesome and shit. Can you ask for more? Will definitely follow this.

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San Jose - St. Louis

With an impressive last half of the season St. Louis have grabbed the final playoff-spot in the west. They'll fall short here though.

Detroit - Anaheim

Haven't been following Anaheim very close, so I'll guess Detroit will grab this as they've played stellar all season and have players like Zetterberg and the likes. However, Osgood has not been very good lately. That may be a catch.

Vancouver - Colombus

Not been following the Nucks, but I know that both goalies can be extreme. Especially rookie Mason, who has been dominating in the regular season. A game-winner for sure. In addition to that they also have a red-hot Rick Nash who has taken everyone with storm this season. I will not dismiss Colombus here, as they've played some inredible games throughout the season.

Calgary - Chicago

Chigaco with their young guns against the veterans in Calgary. I guess Calgary will get this even though I'm rooting for Chicago.


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i'd predict Anaheim beating Detroit as a likely upset. they've been on fire lately.


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If I didn't go out last night, I would of beat you to it.

But I pretty much agree with everything you say.

One thing about Jersey though, they've been pretty shit down the stretch but they went 4-1 in their last 5.

EAST:

Boston-Montreal
Without Markov there is no chance for the Habs. Boston is bigger and stronger and has more than 1 scoring line. Montreal will get beat up and beat down. I see this series going 4-1 Boston. Montreal will win 1 game at home from stellar goaltending and the insane amount of noise from being at home.

Washington-New York Rangers
I'm routing for the Rangers here because of the whole Antropov thing and the better the Rangers do the better that conditional pick is for the Leafs. But I think the explosiveness of Ovechkin, Semin, Backstrom, Fedorov, Kozlov, Nylander, and Green will be too much for the Rangers. But then again, if the Rangers can keep this a defensive battle Lundqvist beats Theodore by a long shot. I say Washington wins this series 4-2.

New Jersey-Carolina
Carolina dominated the season series 3 games to 1, and the Devils have not been very good lately. But even still you can't count out the experience that the Devils have. Brodeur, Gionta, Rolston, Shannahan, Elias, etc.. Not to mention the talent level of those guys and add in Zajac, Parise, and Oduya. All this equals a team that could do some damage. But on the other hand, the Canes have been unbelievable down the stretch. Cam Ward is playing as good if not better than he did when the Canes won the cup. Add that with the amazing chemistry of Staal and Cole, not to mention other goal scoring threats like Samsonov, Ruutu, Brindamour, Whitney and Babchuck and this series could be real interesting. I say the Canes take it in 7.

Philadelphia-Pittsburgh
These teams hate each other. Mike Richards vs. Sidney Crosby in a 7 game series will be epic. It is hard to pick just one of these teams because both are so stacked with skill. Pittsburgh: Crosby, Malkin, Gonchar, Staal, Sykora, Satan, Fedotenko, Guerin, Kunitz, etc.. Philly: Richards, Carter, Gagne, Lupul, Hatnell, Giroux, etc.. I think this will come down to who is better defensively and in net. Both teams can be pretty sketchy in each regard. I pick Fleury over Biron, mainly based on his playoffs last year and because of the run the Pens have been on since the coaching change. Philly is the only team in the league who did not allow a short-handed goal this season, so special teams will be key in this series. I say Pittsburgh wins 4 games to 2. This series was so hard to pick...

WEST:

San Jose-St. Louis
Back around Christmas/New Years the Blues were dead last in the West, now they sit top 8 in the conference. That is because of good goaltending and good coaching not to mention the young guys mixed with the veterans are playing really really good. If their was an upset to be had in the first round, it would be in this series. St. Louis has been playing so well, add that up with the fact that San Jose always seems to choke come playoff time and I think we have the ingredients for an upset. Now I am not counting the Sharks out, they have to by one of the most dynamic teams in league. Nabokov is easily one of the best goalies in the league and Thornton has to be one of the best centres. Not to mention San Jose's defence is stacked. The additions of Dan Boyle and Rob Blake have been huge for the Sharks, and that gives them the advantage going into this series. Not to mention them being Presidents Trophy winners this season...I say an upset and the Blues win it is 7. :omfg:

Detroit-Anaheim
Anaheim is not the big tough scary team that won the cup in '07. They are quite different this season then they were then. They made some big changes at the trade deadline dealing off Steve Montador to Boston, Travis Moen and Kent Huskins to San Jose, Sam Pahlsson to Chicago, and Chris Kunitz to Pittsburgh. But the emergence of Jonas Hiller plus the addition of Ryan Whitney makes their back end scary good. S. Niedermeyer, Pronger, Beauchimen, Whitney? Negro please. Match that up with neither Osgood or Conklin playing very good in net for the Wings and I think the Ducks will be moving on to round #2. Now I am not saying that the Ducks will have their way with the reigning defending Stanley Cup champions, obviously guys like Datsyuk, Zetterberg, Hossa, Franzen, Cleary, Holmstrom (if he can stay healthy), Lidstrom, Rafalski, Kronwall, Stuart, etc.. will put up a fight. It will just come down to Anaheim being bigger and stronger and having better goaltending. I say the Ducks in 6. 4-2.

Vancouver-Columbus
Vancouver has been scary good lately and is pretty deep offensively. They are not too shabby defensively either. Their top 2 lines of Sedin-Sedin-Burrows followed by Demitra-Sundin-Kesler is a great one-two punch. Not to mention Nucks fans will be able to see Sundin's playoff heroics first hand... He is only one of the top OT perfermers on the NHL, no big deal really... Not to mention Luongo ended the season off in great fashion by only allwing 1 goal in his last 3 games. Tying, breaking, and setting a new Vancouver record for shut-outs in a season. But can he keep it up in the playoffs? Well you can't not say something good about Columbus. They have some key veterans Malhotra, Peca, Modin and some key young guys or first time playoffs players in Nash, Voracek, Brassard, and most importantly Steve Mason. He should win the Calder trophy, and for good reason. He put up huge numbers for the Blue Jackets this season and is one of the key reasons why the Blue Jackets are making their first ever playoff appearence. This series will come down to Rick Nash. If he can elevate his game to match the talent of Vancouver, then I like Clumbus chances. But if the Nucks can shut him down, then this is Vancouvers series. It will also be one hell of a goaltending battle. I say Vancouver in 7.

Chicago-Calgary
Calgary has not been playing good lately at all. They can not score, and defensively they have been leaving Kipper out to dry. It's crazy when your first line consists of Iginla-Jokinen-Cammaleri and you can't score. But Calgary has a lot of guys out with injury who should be returning in time for the playoffs. When these guys return, it will take the pressure off the top line to score every shift. But the speed and youthful enthusiasm of the Hawks may just pick the Flames apart. This series will also be an amazing goaltending battle between Kipper and the Boulin Wall. Khabiboulin is a stanley cup champion and knows what it takes to win. Kipper may get tired in the playoffs, seeing as how he played so much during the season. Plus if either goaltender falters, Chicago has the much better back-up in Huet. It will be nice to see Toews and Kane, not to mention all the other young guns the Hawks have, in their first playoff appearence. But you can never count out a team lead by Jarome Iginla. I say the Hawks win in 6.

Now lets get this show on the road! Playoffs begin in just over 3 days.


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Boston-Montreal= Boston 4, Montreal 2

Washington-New York Rangers= Washington 4, Rangers 1

New Jersey-Carolina= Caroline 4, New Jersey 2

Philadelphia-Pittsburgh= Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3

WEST:

San Jose-St. Louis= San Jose 4, St. Louis 0

Detroit-Anaheim= Anaheim 4, Detroit 3

Vancouver-Columbus= Columbus 4, Vancouver 2

Chicago-Calgary= Chicago 4, Calgary 3


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San Jose sweep? Have you watched St. Louis at all in the last couple weeks? There is no way they get swept... I forgot to mention that Paul Kariya will be back in their line-up come playoff time to...


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