Well, it’s that time of the year and I’ve been hit with playoff fever. I love it and I’m pretty pumped for the games to start tonight. Here are my predictions on how I think the first round will go down:
Eastern Conference
Buffalo Sabres (1) vs New York Islanders (8)
My prediction: Sabres in 5
Cinderella story stops here for the Islanders, as they have to go up against the best team in the NHL. With returning players from injury, Buffalo is even more of a threat on offense as they can run four very talented lines. If Miller gets injured, it might be a different story but their offense can still help them win games. On New York’s side, they can’t match the Sabres in goal scoring and a third-string goalie can only carry you for so long. However, many do thank them for knocking out the Leafs. Playoff run for the Isles are short, they should enjoy it while it lasts.
New Jersey Devils (2) vs Tampa Bay Lightnings (7)
My prediction: Devils in 6
One simple reason as to why New Jersey will win this series: Martin Brodeur. This is a classic matchup between defense and offense. The Lightnings’ Vincent Lecavalier will be their main threat but if the Devils can slow or stop him, Tampa Bay won’t get far. Also, Tampa’s goalies are no match compared to New Jerseys. This battle of recent Stanley Cup winners will be pretty interesting, but could make for a boring series if they revert to New Jersey’s style of play.
Atlanta Thrashers (3) vs New York Rangers (6)
My prediction: Thrashers in 6
When it comes to scoring, Atlanta has a more well-rounded offense corp and they can be pretty explosive. New York might carry the experience factor with Jagr and Shanahan, but it’s nothing for the Thrashers to fret about. If Lehtonen plays his A game, I believe Atlanta won’t have a probably taking out the Rags. Avery might give New York a boost, especially when it comes to unnerving Atlanta’s top players. When it’s all said and done, the Thrashers will win their first ever playoff series.
Ottawa Senators (4) vs Pittsburgh Penguins (5)
My prediction: Penguins in 7
In what should be one of the most exciting series, the Penguins will outlast the Sens to advance to the second round. With a combination of youthful talent, hello Sidney Crosby, and a good contingent of veterans, Pittsburgh seems poised to win. Ottawa will try to shake their playoff choke label but they are up against a very talented team. The Senators, however, arn’t too shabby themselves as they carry Canada’s eastern conference hopes. This series will definitely go down to the wire, it might even take overtime in game seven to decide the winner. It’s a must watch matchup.
Western Conference
Detroit Red Wings (1) vs Calgary Flames (8)
My prediction: Red Wings in 6
No more upset for Detroit this year. The Flames squeaked into the playoffs and they will face the Western powerhouse. With Hasek remaining healthy in goal, the Wings will quickly distinguish Calgary’s flame, contrary to what many believe. It won’t be a repeat from the past years where the eighth place teams upset everyone. If Datsyuk manages to show up for the playoffs, it only adds to the many threats of the Red Wings. However, Calgary is the underdog here and they just might play better with less load on their shoulders. We know a matchup like this will definitely be a gritty contest.
Anaheim Ducks (2) vs Minnesota Wild (7)
My prediction: Ducks in 5
There is no way that Minnesota can match up to Anaheim’s defense. The Ducks have a very strong blueline corp led by Scott Neidermayer and Chris Pronger, plus their goaltenders are playoff proven. Anaheim is too much for the Wild, even though they probably have one of the best teams in their history. It will be a very tough challenge for them, one where they won’t be able to overcome as the Ducks will make light work out of them. This series won’t be one of the most watched but it has potential to be entertaining.
Vancouver Canucks (3) vs Dallas Stars (6)
My prediction: Canucks in 5
Two of the deepest defensive units in the league faceoff against each other as these two teams possess strong blueliners. The main matchup in this series is definitely between Roberto Luongo and Marty Turco. Turco has been known to choke, while Luongo hasn’t even played in a post-regular season game. It’ll be up to those two to win it for their teams. When it comes to offense, Vancouver will have a slight edge as they can run three strong lines that can score and a fourth good checking unit. The Sedins will be a huge part in Vancouver’s success, while Dallas will need their regulars to step up once again in the playoffs. All games are probably going to be tight, which can either make for either boring hockey or very entertaining hockey.
Nashville Predators (4) vs San Jose Sharks (5)
My prediction: Sharks in 7
Two very talented teams will take it to the final horn to decide this series. Both squads have firepower, speed and size. This matchup will come down to hunger and desire. Whichever team wants it more, will win it. When it comes to goaltending, they both have different strengths and weaknesses. However, this is a very good matchup and it will serve for one of the best series in the first round. Both teams are contenders, and its a shame to see one of them kicked out in the first round. Who wants it more?
So NHL fans, are you ready? The race to Lord Stanley is on. Let’s get this party started!
Hosea C