Holy crap!
There were a couple of surprises when it came to the last matchups in the East. First of all, although I had Boston beating Philly to move on, I certainly didn't think they'd sweep em'! I think everyone was confident in a tough, hard fought series. Not saying that was easy for Boston, but beating the Flyers in four straight games will save them some bumps and bruises from a longer series.
Even more surprising, and quite honestly the shock of the playoffs so far, was Tampa Bay beating Washington 4 games to none. Are you kidding me? Tampa proved their worth in the first round by taking out the Pens and nobody is arguing against a talented and well rounded line up. But the Capitals were the best team in the East through the regular season and had a lot to prove with past playoff exits to overcome. But man, the wheels came off and Tampa uncerimoniously bounced 'em. Ouch.
Boston Bruins
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Tampa Bay Lightning
Again, I picked Boston to go to the final this year, so I'm happy to see them in the Eastern final. They are definitely coming together as a team and finding a playoff identity, as it were. In last night's game, which clinched the series, Patrice Bergeron left the game with what is now known as another concussion. Bergeron has a very troubling past with head injuries and this cannot bode well. Although it's only day old news and not a lot is known, if he's got a concussion, he won't be back in these playoffs. On the other hand, Chara, Lucic, Horton and Marchand have really started to take the reins.
Tampa shocked the hell outta me (and more, I'm sure) by sweeping the Caps. Great job! I like Tampa, their players, their rookie coach...I wish them all the best. They have a good mix of expeience with Vinnie, St. Louis, Malone, Roloson.....good mix of youngs in Stamkos, Downie, Hedman, etc. I like their chances, truth be told. This is the farthest they've gone into the post season since winning the cup in '04. I would be quite happy to see them advance, as much as anybody. The only thing making my decision on this series is sticking to my original call of Boston taking it all.
Boston in six
I like to write about music as well as chronicle the goings on in my life. Maybe to look back as a kind of journal
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
2011 Stanley Cup Playoff Predictions - Round Two
Allrighty folks…well, the first round is in the books and history has been made, they say. I think I did pretty good on my predictions, getting 7 of 8 correct. Of course, some of the lengths of the series were a little off, but still…..the only one I missed was Nashville taking out Anaheim , but we all knew there was a chance that could happen. Just didn’t have big enough balls to step up on it.
So, now onto the second round. Let’s see how we do!
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The Canucks had a pretty good scare in round one, which was one of the series’ lengths I did correctly guess. It went the distance to seven games and then some, creeping into overtime. I wasn’t sure they were actually going to pull it off, but in the end, Luongo played great and they grew A TON as a team, finally getting the Chicago monkey off their back and overcoming some adversity. Their confidence has to be huge right now, along with their resolve. I think they’re going to have a little bit easier times ahead after getting through that series.
Canucks in six
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This is actually a pretty tough series to call. Big Daisy Thornton finally came through for his team with the series winning goal for round one, so that has to bode well for their chances. Once he’s rolling, it could be a whole different team. The expected names came up big with Clowe and Pavelski doing what they do and Niemi seems to holding the net down as well as he did last year on his way to winning a cup. They have more grit and less spotlight than from years past, so I like the way San Jose can come through.
You must never discount the Detroit Red Wings, who are actually perennial favorites, reminded us of that with a quick and tidy dispatch of the Coyotes in the first round, sweeping them in four games. Yikes. This series is going to be all about skill and less about the physical aspects of the game. I think that will ultimately favor the Sharks. As skilled as Detroit is, they are getting a little long in the tooth. Howard is still a goalie that I have a hard time believing can take a team all the way (mind you, I always thought that about Osgood, too). At least for the western conference, this is the series to watch.
Philidelphia Flyers
Vs
Now here’s an eastern series I think we can all get behind. A rematch form last year in which Philly became just the third team in history to come back from being down 3 games to zero. A massive collapse by the Bruins, to be sure. And I guarantee you they very well remember how it felt. The Flyers shook off ridiculously poor goaltending in the first round to scrape by Buffalo by managing to outscore Buffalo ’s weak offense. Here in round two, they still have a shaky goalie situation and are facing much better forwards.
The Bruins took it all the way in round one also, with a game seven overtime win. Although I believe Philly is deeper up front, Boston has Thomas looking after their net which is a monster advantage over what Philly will have back there. Pronger is going to be a monster, no doubt…but let’s not forget Boston ’s own defensive monster in Chara. The truth is, I would love nothing more than pick the Flyers for this series…I think they’ve got a more than decent chance to take it. But alas, at the beginning of the playoffs I chose Boston to make it all the way to the final, so I’m gonna ride that horse.
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Tampa Bay fought a tough a series. Tougher than I thought, in fact. I thought their scoring depth would have zero problems overcoming the Crosby/ Malkin-less Pens, but Pitts burgh proved worthy opponents. In any case, they made it into the second round and I think are a better team for it. Too bad for them that they’re facing the Capitals now. Any other team and I would actually give Tampa a pretty good fighting chance of moving forward again. And who knows? Maybe they’ll surprise us with how good they’ve become. But unfortunately, I don’t think they’re quite at this level yet.
Washington in six
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
The Secret
When I went through my divorce a couple of years ago, a friend of mine lent me this book called, “The Secret”. I had never heard of the thing before, but apparently it was actually quite popular and was turning into its own little franchise at the time. The book was a bit hokey for me and I was uber-surprised that it came from the hands of that friend…meaning I was really taken aback that this person would not only have it on their shelves, but put enough stock into it to lend it out.
But basically, it’s no secret…it’s just a message of positive thinking. Which is good. People get trapped into negative cycles and it becomes so incredibly easy to find fault with things. Much better for you and everyone around you to think in a positive manner. To be sure, you’ll find your life is much better for it.
So, as corny as the thing was, I read the deeper message and just basically make a conscious effort to think positively. One of the other things I took out of that book was that in order to make stuff happen, rather than waiting for it to happen to you, is to constantly be putting it out there. Somehow the mysterious vibes of karma pick up on this shit and start granting you wishes. Now, I’m no believer of the hocus pocus, but hey…everything is worth a shot!
Normally, I would be a guy of the quiet mindset; be humble, play your cards close to your chest, knock on wood and don’t jinx stuff. But today I’m going to try the other way of thinking. The Secret way. For the first time in my life, I bought a ticket for the Caritas Hospital’s Full House Lottery! There’s like, 5000 prizes or something, so lots of opportunity. And let’s face it, it’s a good cause to support anyway. Now, rather than not saying anything about it, I’m gonna go with the thinking of “The Secret” and, uh…not keep it a secret. I’m putting my vibes out there: Let me win something!! C’mon, lottery Gods…give me a prize! I’ve been good…I’m a positive fella…make me win a house!
Or, at least the early bird prize of a rad AMG Mercedes!
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Playoff predictions part deux
NHL 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs (Part II)
After yesterday’s cursory look at the Western Conference matchups, let’s follow that up with a little dabble to the East.
Eastern Conference
(1) Washington Capitals
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(8) New York Rangers
The Rangers, easy to hate much like their brothers the Yankees, managed to squeak into the playoffs again my the skin of their teeth. Although their reputation makes it hard for non-New Yorkers to like them all that easily with their free spending ways and constant protection of a GM that no longer seems to “have it”, they do have some notably likeable players on their roster. I like Dubinsky…I like Callahan…and goalie Lundqvist is one of two goalies in the playoffs that can steal a series. But alas, young stud Callahan is injured long term and their defense is still thin and Marion Gaborik is not the tough kind of player that’s going to take charge of a playoff series. Washington in five.
(2) Philadelphia Flyers
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(7) Buffalo Sabres
Philly surprised everyone by going to Stanley Cup Finals last year, seemingly doing it on brute strength and will alone. But the more you looked at their roster, the more you saw how deep and talented they really were. They still have the missing goalie problems that have plagued them for years and years, but Pronger on the backend almost makes up for it. Up front, guys like Richards, Giroux, Carter and Hartnell provide a lot of grit and talent. Mind you, Pronger is out for at least the first couple of games, leaving them a little thin back there.
(3) Boston Bruins
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(6) Montreal Canadiens
There are two series in the opening round that tower over the others; Vancouver / Chicago and this one. The Habs and Bruins are long time rivals and meet in the playoffs often enough to keep those fires stoked. The Bruins are looking to avenge last year’s defeat and the Habs looking to avenge last month’s demolishing hit from Chara onto Max Pacioretty. With Carey Price taking the lead in net, it’s time to see if he can endear himself the way Halak did in last year’s playoffs. God knows they’re gonna need it.
I see a lot of similarities in the Bruins personality compared with Chicago ’s from last year. The addition they made of Nathan Horton adds a ton to their forward lineup…and after the last meeting of the season between these two teams, I think it’s fair to say that Montreal has a legitimate fear of getting a little beaten up by these bruisers. The Boston Bruins are actually my pick from the East to go to the Finals, so I guess it has to start here. Bruins in four.
(4) Pittsburgh Penguins
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(5) Tampa Bay Lightning
Tampa is an interesting one to watch; they got a couple of Canadian Olympians in Martin St. Louis and Vinny Lecavalier as well as one of the most dynamic young player sin the game today with Stamkos. Hedman on defense could step it up to show solid play that got him drafted so highly a couple of years ago and Roloson the aging goalie often steps up as well as any armor wearing knight from any folk story you’ve heard. Personally, with all that aside, new coach Guy Boucher is a master, and going up against Dan Bylsma from the other bench is going to push his brain into making some challenging decisions, I’m sure. But I like the team with all of its parts in tact. Tampa Bay wins in six.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Stanley Cup Playoffs!
Wow. It's really been awhile, huh? Yeah well....okay, okay. I promise to do better!
San Jose has been knocking on Stanley ’s door for years now, never finding a way to break through it. That constant failure to make it all the way, despite regularly being the best team throughout the regular season, has had an impact on how people view those players. Joe Thornton is a daisy. Heatley has no heart. Nabakov is a choker. Well, the last of those players has been replaced by last year’s championship winning goalie, Antii Niemi, and Big Joe is going to take another crack at it with his cast of merry men. Is this the year they finally do it?
Detroit has been perennial playoff threat with a solid core of players that always seem to perform with consistency. To be sure, they are the class of the league. They’ve won cups aplenty and fans around the league for their play and conduct. They’re one of those rare teams where no matter how often they win the fans, form any city in the league, will still not hate them. This year they start the playoffs without Zetterberg and a goalie that seems to be struggling a bit in Jimmy Howard. But hey, it’s not like that’s never happened to them before.
Phoenix is a bit of a darling team after overcoming huge distractions with their ownership situation and lack of paying fans in the seats. Despite it all, they stay focused and play hard. Very well coached by Dave Tippet and well led by captain Shane Doan, everybody likes an underdog. As much as we all want to see them succeed , they don’t near enough ammunition or experience to take out the big boys. Detroit in six.
Anaheim is the team nobody wanted to play in the first round. Well, that makes Nashville a great opponent because the same could be said of them! A couple of sold playing teams with just enough power and experience to make them the perfect dark horse and playoff threat. The Ducks got a sick performance out of Corey Perry, busting through the fifty goal barrier to win the Rocket Richard trophy as the league’s best scorer this year. And Selanne as a 40 year old is playing like most other team’s 30 year-olds. Not to mention these boys have the experience of winning it all before…they know what it takes.
Nashville has had the same coach their entire existence for a reason; Barry Trotz could have probably won the Jack Adams award in any given season that he’s worked. But all in all, they just haven’t had the star player to set them apart. They have never won a playoff series. But they fight hard, always have. It’s going to be a tough series and, as always, who ever advances after playing Nashville will be tired and worse for the wear. But the same will hold true as years past. Ducks in seven.
NHL 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs
Finally! My favorite time of year is upon us and I’m about to forsake my child and wife for the next 2 months. Ah well…they’ll forgive me. They do every year.
I thought I would take a cursory little look at the matchups and put forth a few thoughts. Predictions are ridiculous…don’t put any stock into that and I will only make some for the sense of bar talk and fun. That’s really the essence of why we all love sports: anything can happen.
Western Conference
(1) Vancouver Canucks
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(8) Chicago Blackhawks
One of the most anticipated series of the opening round, for sure. This is the third consecutive year that the two teams have met, with Chicago besting the Canucks both times so far, last year on their way to being Stanley Cup Champions. With Vancouver winning the President’s trophy this year as the NHL’s best team, they have to mighty tired of losing to Chicago already and have a steely resolve not to let it happen again.
Chicago had to blow up their winning roster a little bit after the Cup win last year and a few of the departing players, like Byfuglien and Niemi, were very instrumental in their victories. Couple that with the normal hangover letdown that many teams experience the year after winning a Cup and I think it takes bit of an edge off of Chicago this year.
The hunger Chicago had last year has been passed on to Vancouver for this year. Luongo and the Butter Twins can win all the accolades and Art Ross trophies they want but everyone, including themselves, know it doesn’t mean as much as a Stanley Cup. Vancouver in seven.
(2) San Jose Sharks
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(7) Los Angles Kings
The Kings are an easy team to like and have a lot of great pieces. The rebuilding has gone well and their plan seems to be taking the predicated steps year after year. Their defense is their strongest point with studs like Drew Doughty and Jack Johnson. They also have a solid list of forwards…except for one big piece. Their scoring leader and best player, Anze Kopitar went down with a broken ankle near the end of the regular season and won’t be back in time to help. As deep as they are, they can’t overcome that…not at this point in their development. I’m sure they’ll fight like champs, but: Sharks in five.
(3) Detroit Red Wings
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(6) Phoenix Coyotes
(4) Anaheim Ducks
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(5) Nashville Predators
Tomorrow.....the East. I promise.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
New Dodos
Here's a new album coming out in a couple of weeks that I'm looking to pick up:
http://pitchfork.com/news/41411-new-dodos-black-night/
I heard about The Dodos thanks to Neko Case tweeting about it. She sings on about half the album, so that's reason enough to look forward to it. It does sound pretty promising on the whole, though.
Also take heed...they're coming to Edmonton on March 29th to play at the Starlite. I, of course, will be on spring break vacation with the little one. But don't let the guilty feelings stop you from going!
http://pitchfork.com/news/41411-new-dodos-black-night/
I heard about The Dodos thanks to Neko Case tweeting about it. She sings on about half the album, so that's reason enough to look forward to it. It does sound pretty promising on the whole, though.
Also take heed...they're coming to Edmonton on March 29th to play at the Starlite. I, of course, will be on spring break vacation with the little one. But don't let the guilty feelings stop you from going!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
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