Thursday, April 30, 2015

The 2015 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Round 2



The National Hockey League (NHL)’s search for a Stanley Cup Champion has reached the next tier. First round match-ups in the Eastern Conference were very competitive. The style of play got aggressive as punches were thrown and brawls ensued. Overtime heroes were created with names like Kevin Hayes (New York Rangers), John Tavares (New York Islanders), and Brent Seabrook (Chicago Blackhawks). There was one series sweep in the Western Conference brackets; The Eastern Conference had two match-ups go to seven games.

 Round 2 contains the winners of the initial inter-division match-ups. Those eight successful teams face off along the contents of their bracket to decide who advances to the conference finals.  : 1-The Minnesota Wild test their toughness against The Chicago Blackhawks;   2-West Coast meets Western Canada as the Anaheim Ducks play the Calgary Flames; 3-The Montreal Canadiens represents Canada as they draw the Tampa Bay Lightning in Round 2; 4-A rivalry is renewed as The New York Rangers face a familiar playoff adversary in the Washington Capitals.

Here’s how the 16 qualifying teams became a field of 8, starting with the Eastern Conference:

Atlantic Division
#1- Montreal Canadiens-won in 6 games
#4-Ottawa Senators
-Montreal used brute force and offense to go on a 3 games to 0 series lead early on…Ottawa kept the games close and even stretched Game 3 into overtime… The Senators would not get swept as they were able to score the only goal in a 1-0 Game 4 victory and defeated Montreal 5-1 in Game 5… The back-to-back losses were motivation for the Canadiens, who would punch their ticket to the next round with a 2-0 shutout win the following game.  
  
#2-Tampa Bay Lightning-won in 7 games
#3-Detroit Redwings
-Tampa Bay and Detroit traded victories throughout the first six games of this series…Detroit would gain brief control of the series through 2 shutout wins while Tampa Bay used their offensive prowess to overtake that lead from their opponents…It would come down to Game 7, when Tampa Bay finished this bracket with a 2-0 shutout win to move on to Round 2.

Metropolitan Division
#1, President’s Trophy winners, and Eastern Conference Champions-The New York Rangers-won in 5 games
#4-Pittsburgh Penguins
-As advertised, this series was intense. The Pittsburgh Penguins kept the scores of each game within one goal, which is the essence of great hockey…What was not great: the way this rivalry led to altercations during regulation time that could have resulted in serious injury. Both sides were able to antagonize one another while the refs turned a blind eye to the proceedings when the hostilities and tensions went beyond the buzzer…Discipline may have been the issue behind the Penguins’ downfall. They were often in the penalty box, which gave New York numerous powerplay opportunities…Rebounding from a Game 2 loss, the New York Rangers won the next three games-the last two in overtime-to advance to the next round.

#2-Washington Capitals-won in 7 games
#3-New York Islanders
-This match-up had its fair share of bad blood that is sure to follow into the 2015-2016 season… The play was aggressive as the series lead was constantly shifting…. When Tom Wilson of the Capitals hit New York Islander Lubomir Visnovsky from behind during Game 4, Wilson may have made himself an enemy in the Metropolitan Division…With the series even at 3 games, New York worked hard to get that Game 7 victory, but fell within one goal of advancing…. The Washington Capitals move on to the next round.

The Western Conference:

Central Division
#1 –St. Louis Blues
#4-Minnesota Wild-won in 6 games
-Minnesota and St. Louis kept gaining the edge in the series only to lose it. The first game’s score had the Wild declared the winners by 2 goals…With the series knotted at 1 game, the two traded wins to keep the series even …The Minnesota Wild would win the next two games to advance to round two. 

#2-Nashville Predators
#3-Chicago Blackhawks-won in 6 games
 -Nashville got hit with the injury bug. Playing an offensive threat like Chicago is a challenge without adding the news that defenseman Shea Weber would be out…After the series was tied at 1 game, Chicago won the next two games, the second of the two in triple overtime…Nashville would gain a victory in Game 5, but that glimmer of hope was not enough as they lost the series-ending sixth contest by one goal. 

Pacific Division
#1 and Western Conference Champions-Anaheim Ducks-won in 4 consecutive games
# 4-Winnipeg Jets
-California’s lone playoff entrant-The Anaheim Ducks- dominated their Round 1 match-up against the Winnipeg Jets. Anaheim achieved a series sweep and had time to observe the second match-up in the division that would determine their opponent…Winnipeg brought back the “White-Out” tradition when they encouraged fans to dress in white to show support for their hometown team. The fans of Winnipeg truly supported their team and saluted them as the final seconds of the final game in the series as ticked off the clock. 

#2-Vancouver Canucks
#3-Calgary Flames-won in 6 games
-This Western Canadian series was dominated by the Calgary Flames… This was one of two brackets that all games were decided solely in regulation (the other being the St Louis Blues versus the Minnesota Wild)… The games were mostly decided by 3 goals or less…A Calgary Flames win concluded the series.

Final Thoughts: 1-Anaheim and Chicago both have the skilled offenses to advance; 2-Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin gets to prove his prowess against the speedy New York Rangers; 3-Canada’s hopes of winning the Stanley Cup rest on the shoulders of Calgary and Montreal.

Round 2 starts April 30th, 2015.

*Sources used: www.nhl.com 

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

The 2015 National Hockey League Stanley Cup Playoffs: Round 1



The National Hockey League (NHL) second season is about to begin. Eastern and Western Conference teams each have eight representatives.  Some fans are preparing themselves for four rounds of intense competition while others are awaiting the results of the Connor McDavid Lottery as done by the League’s tumbler.

The alignment from the 2014 bracketing system has not been altered: Round 1 match-ups follow the NHL realignment instituted for the 2013-2014 season. In each conference, there are two confrontations per division as the top three teams are automatically in based on their record with the 4th ranked team as a wild card entrant thrown in to balance the field. This does prevent those keeping score from being confused, and makes for an interesting playoff race during the regular season.

The Eastern Conference Stanley Cup Round 1 playoff picture does not feature the 2014 President’s Trophy Winners the Boston Bruins this year.  Here is an overview of the match-ups:
Atlantic Division
#1- Montreal Canadiens
#4-Ottawa Senators
-Montreal and Ottawa are among 5 of Canada’s hockey teams to qualify for the playoffs. They are also one of two head-to-head Canadian match-ups in Round 1.
#2-Tampa Bay Lightning*
#3-Detroit Redwings
-The Tampa Bay Lightning hold steady in their division slot from the 2013-2014 season and have Stanley Cup experience with the additions of former New York Rangers Ryan Callahan, Brian Boyle, and Anton Stralman .

Metropolitan Division
#1, President’s Trophy winners, and Eastern Conference Champions-The New York Rangers
#4-Pittsburgh Penguins
- The New York Rangers- among the first to qualify for the playoffs-face the wild card entrant Pittsburgh Penguins, who bested the Boston Bruins for the final playoff spot.
#2-Washington Capitals
#3-New York Islanders
-the American Hockey League (AHL)’s best are highlighted as Josh Bailey, Brock Nelson, Ryan Strome and other Bridgeport Soundtiger alumni on the affiliated New York Islanders can prove themselves against the Washington Capitals, who boast a few successful stars from the allied Hershey Bears franchise(i.e. Brooks Laich, Jay Beagle, Braden Holtby).

The Western Conference set-up is definitely set to crown a new division champion as the 2014 Stanley Cup Champions-the Los Angeles Kings-failed to qualify for the 2015 playoffs. Not to worry though as this side of the bracket has plenty of interesting storylines:
Central Division
#1 –St. Louis Blues
#4-Minnesota Wild*
-St. Louis Blues’ T.J. Oshie can create more highlight reel moments as he and his team play the Minnesota Wild (who retain their 2013-2014 ranking).
#2-Nashville Predators
#3-Chicago Blackhawks*
 -Nashville’s Pekka Rinne should hope for a rare post-season shutout after a great regular season(like he had in the Milwaukee Admirals-Hershey Bears 2006 Calder Cup Finals), but the Chicago Blackhawks have Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane among other offensive threats in their arsenal.  The Blackhawks also have a decent defenseman like Duncan Keith and great goaltending.

Pacific Division
#1 and Western Conference Champions-Anaheim Ducks*
# 4-Winnipeg Jets
-California’s lone playoff entrant-The Anaheim Ducks-retain their 2013-2014 conference and 
 division standing,  but face a new wild card opponent in Canada’s own Winnipeg Jets.
#2-Vancouver Canucks
#3-Calgary Flames
-The second of two head-to-head Canadian match-ups in the playoffs sets the Vancouver Canucks against the Calgary Flames.

Final Thoughts: 1-The rivalry between the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers will be intensely personal; 2-New York Islander fans can celebrate their team’s return to the playoffs; 3- Like California the prior year, Canada will have a major presence in the playoffs

Round 1 commences Wednesday April 15th, 2015.

*Notates any team whose 2014-2015 standing did not differ from their 2013-2014 ranking.