2012 Stanley Cup Anti-Preview (Part 1)
Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 11:45AM
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It can't come as much of surprise that a year later we find ourselves once again poised on the mind searing edge of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. By now you've probably read about half a dozen different Playoff prediction blogs and articles. Guess what, all of them are terrible and we both know it. Oh, the Penguins have a good offense? How about the fact that some people question the quality of Florida's goal tending and think the Kings lack scoring depth. This is the season when pundits and bloggers like to act like pre-Lutheran clergy issuing wafers of knowledge that they invite you to dip in their mind salsa. In response to their actions I offer my completely and utterly useless playoff previews.

Eastern Conference:

#1 New York Rangers vs. #8 Ottawa Senators

This match-up is likely one of the most difficult pairings in the Eastern Conference. Both teams are really awful with the Rangers being the Rangers and the Senators just being deceptively awful. Still, I’m just see things going in favor of the Rangers because Henrik Lundqvist is about 100x’s better looking than Craig Anderson. The lights reflecting off of his dazzling Swedish smile has a reasonable change of blinding Spezza and whoever else plays for Ottawa.

Prediction: Ottawa in 4

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#2 Boston Briuns vs. #7 Washington Capitals

Fans aren’t usually treated to such a powerhouse matchup this early in the Playoffs. Last year’s Stanley Cup champions will have to contend with the perennial flameouts that are the Washington Capitals. You might say that Boston had the advantage with the grit and goaltending depth needed to win a playoff series while Washington has the ghost of Tomas Vokoun and Braden Holtby.

Prediction: Washington in 1

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#3 Florida Panthers vs. #6 New Jersey Devils

Despite being in sixth place the Devils have 8 more points and more regulation wins than the Panthers, but these teams are more alike than anyone would think. The Devils are packed with top tier talent while the Panthers are pack with guys they pay like top tier talent. Both teams have spent a huge amount of their time in the shoot out, albeit with the Devils winning and the Panthers losing. I predict that every game of this series will go to double overtime and the teams will becoming increasingly unorganized due to the coaching staffs’ fixation on perfecting their shootout orders.

Prediction: New Jersey in 4 

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#4 Pittsburgh Penguins vs. #5 Philadelphia Flyers

One could call this the Series of Blood. But really it is difficult to make fun of this series because even if one teams sweeps the other fans are going to witness four brutal games. The Pens would seem to have most of the advantages, but the Flyers have shown the ability to adapt and take advantage of their depth. Philly also has the edge in employing several possible psychopaths including Ilya Bryzgalov, Zac Rinaldo, and Peter Laviolette.

Prediction: Flyers in 1

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Western Conference:

#1 Vancouver Canucks vs. #8 Los Angeles Kings

The Kings have the chance to become instant heroes by knocking out the Canucks. The team’s stingy defensive play could give the up-tempo Canucks a real headache. More flash than substance, this matchup is really just like the Tron sequel, a battle between the Vanocuver system lords and the scrappy users. I don’t know, maybe that’s Stargate. I admit I’m really not trying all that hard.

Prediction: Vancouver in a wink and a nod

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#2 St Louis Blues vs. #7 San Jose Sharks

This series is difficult to call because the blues simply are not allowed to be successful in the playoffs and the Sharks are pretty mediocre at hockey. If San Jose were able to trick the Blues into competing on a reality show set rather than the ice I would give the edge to the Californian team. Beyond that I expect the Blues to get eliminated in the second round.

Prediction: Sharks in 5

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#3 Phoenix Coyotes vs. #6 Chicago Blackhawks

The Western Conference playoffs consist of the Canucka, the Central Division, and confused whale, a bowl of petunias, and Mike Smith. While the Sharks and Kings (i.e. whale and bowl of flowers) are considered to be mere mustard stains on the lapels of the higher ranked teams, the series between Chicago and Phoenix actually has the potential for fun and excitement. One team has scoring depth, the other does not; one team has goaltending, the other will play Corey. It could be fun.

Prediction: Who cares, but I bet it’ll go to 6

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#4 Nashville Predators vs. #5 Detroit Red Wings

Likely the West’s premier 1st round matchup, since neither of the teams are particularly bad unless the game is being played outside of Detroit. If Ken Hitchcock referred to Barry Trotz as Darth Vader, which would make Babcock George Lucas and the Red Wings the Gungans. This is sad in a way since the only person that loves the Gungans is George Lucas. In this metaphor Pavel Datsyuk would be Qui-Gon Jinn. Really the only team in the playoffs that could beat the Predators would be a combination of Brad Marchand and Zdeno Chara.

Prediction: Nashville in however long it takes

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