Conference Finals Set
Tuesday, May 8th, 2007So I came into the Conference Semis at 3-3-2. How did I leave? My picks are here, and let’s look at how I did.
Sabres/Rangers (Sabres in 6) — Right
Devils/Senators (Senators in 7) — Right team, wrong # of games
Red Wings/Sharks (Red Wings in 5) — Right team, wrong # of games
Ducks/Canucks[/tag] (Anaheim in 6) — Right team, wrong # of games
I walk out 4-3-5. Not dreadful.
Detroit beat San Jose last night 2-0 to win their series in 6. The big lesson that kids can take from it is in watching Dominik Hasek. Except for one play, he knew where the puck was at all times and made sure to keep his body between the puck and the goal. He flailed about like a beached whale at times and was far from pretty, but he shut the Sharks out. We’d all rather an ugly win than a pretty loss.
Three stars of the second round:
- Dany Heatley (Ott)
- Dominik Hasek (Det)
- Ryan Miller (Buf)
News Update
NHL & IIHF Agree on New Transfer Deal
Sidney Crosby voted top sports figure in Time.com Survey
Pharmacist makes bid for Edmonton Oilers
Trophy Update
Norris Trophy (Outstanding Defenseman)
The Finalists:
- Nicklas Lidstrom (Det)
- Scott Niedermayer (Ana)
- Chris Pronger (Ana)
Three superb players got the nod here, and this may very well be the toughest category to decide on a winner for. In their playoff series, all three have shown why they were nominated on a national stage. And all three made amazing cases for themselves.
Who Should Win: I think all three are deserving. I will say that Lidstrom should win but it’s a real tossup.
Who Will Win: Lidstrom. Niedermayer and Pronger will split the vote and eliminate each other.
Coming Attractions
This Friday, I will be starting a new feature, the weekly blog update. Looking at hockey blogs across the web, I will give links to the top posts/stories of the week.
Conference Finals to be broken down tomorrow and Thursday.
Sabres, Rangers, Devils, Senators, Red Wings, Sharks, Ducks, Detroit, San Jose
