by PatowalongaPirate » Wed Apr 11, 2018 11:38 am
Plenty of intriguing match ups. It all starts tomorrow, Go Penguins.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Tampa Bay vs New Jersey
Neither of these teams reached the playoffs a year ago, but get here in 2018 with much different expectations. While the Devils have exceeded all expectations, the Lightning were a popular pre-season pick to win the Stanley Cup and got out ahead early with a red-hot start. The Lightning hold a 16-point advantage in the standings, but is their defense vulnerable to New Jersey’s attack?
Boston vs Toronto
The Maple Leafs were the seventh-best team in the NHL this season, but draw a huge test in Round 1 with the Boston Bruins, the fourth-best team league-wide and one that dominated the competition in the second half. The Maple Leafs will remember in horror their 2013 series versus Boston, which went seven games and ended with the Leafs blowing a 4-1 lead and falling in OT. Both teams have Stanley Cup hopes in 2018 and this figures to be a great back-and-forth series as a rivalry is reborn.
Washington vs Columbus
The Blue Jackets rested all of their top players in their last game of the season and the ensuing loss locked them into a series with the Metro Division champion Washington Capitals. Both of these teams have playoff demons to exorcise. Washington, which went all in last season and lost all sorts of depth in the summer, still has not gotten past Round 2 in the Alex Ovechkin era. Columbus, meanwhile, has yet to win a playoff round at all in franchise history, but has iced its best squads the past two seasons.
Pittsburgh vs Philadelphia
The back-to-back champs are trying to become the first three-peat winners since the great Islanders dynasty of the 1980s and their first test are their in-state rivals from Philadelphia, a city that has already won a Super Bowl and NCAA basketball championship this season. The last time these two played in the post-season was 2012 and if this series is anything like that one, we’re in for a treat. Goals were going in all over the place in that six-game series and, since both sides have goaltending concerns, the table is set for more excitement.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Nashville vs Colorado
Last year’s Western Conference champion, Nashville returns deeper and more talented than it was a season ago. The NHL’s most complete team from top to bottom and from the net out, the Preds matchup against one of the best stories from this season as Colorado rebounded from a salary cap-era worst 48 points. If an upset were to happen here, it would be the biggest of Round 1, but in Nathan MacKinnon, the Avalanche have the best player in this series.
Winnipeg vs Minnesota
Canada’s other and possibly best Cup hope, the Winnipeg Jets finally came together after years of cautious build up from GM Kevin Cheveldayoff. Still searching for their first post-season win since coming back to Winnipeg, the Jets draw a geographic rival in Minnesota in Round 1, a team that has cooled down the stretch.
Vegas vs Los Angeles
Vegas’ incredible first season has brought it to its first test as a playoff team and Pacific Division champion. In Round 1, the Golden Knights face a stiff test against the Los Angeles Kings who, while they’ve won just a single playoff game in the past three years, won two Stanley Cups between 2012 and 2014. Will Vegas’ Cinderella run end early, or is this the beginning of something even more special?
Anaheim vs San Jose
Two conference powerhouses meet right off the bat, with the Ducks reaching two of the past three West finals and the Sharks getting to the Cup final just two years ago. Both teams have heated up since the trade deadline, though injuries to some key players (Cam Fowler for Anaheim, Joe Thornton for San Jose) means both will lean a little more on their depth. Either of these teams could potentially come out of the West, but will have to survive a tough series right out of the gate.
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