lol Bettman, as always.
So guess it's:
Sharks vs Wings
Hawks vs Canucks
Penguins vs Habs
Bruins vs Flyers
Any bold predictions here?
I find the west pretty hard to call. Detroit was all over the place in the first round and will face a better team this round, which makes me want to pick San Jose, but there's just something about picking San Jose in the playoffs which doesn't sit right to me. Especially over Detroit who are kind of the opposite in that regard. Guess I'm picking the Wings, though I'll admit this is half wishful thinking as I really like the Canucks in a series with the Wings, but god do we hate the Sharks. Of course, this bias of mine may be pointless! Hawks/Canucks I think should be closer than last year, a lot of Canucks have just improbably improved, but if you forced me to bet I'd probably think the Hawks should still have an edge, because I just see Keith and Seabrook giving the Canucks offence too much of a headache, whereas bereft of Willie Mitchell the Canucks don't really have the ability to do the same in return, plus the special teams differential. Hoping I'm wrong!
East I feel more confidently about. Pittsburgh is probably blinking and wondering what the hell just happened, since the other best teams in the east choked and now they're a massive favourite to get back to the finals. Halak could steal another series of course, but I'm not going to bet that way. Penguins have played in 9 series in the last 25 months, I have to think they have the discipline to deal with a hot goalie and they have a vastly superior team otherwise. Boston I think has a notable edge over Philadelphia because Tuuka Rask has been just that good (Boucher had a good first round series numerically, but I blame much of that on the Devils just looking awful), and if Marc Savard can play at any reasonable level it shores up the Bruins' big weakness this season, offence.