Stanley Cup Finals Preview
Well here we are yet again, the Stanley Cup finals. This year is a rematch between the Detroit Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins, which should make little Gary Bettman sleep just a little more soundly. But regardless let’s get down to my predictions, but first lets break down the series.
Offense: And the first segment is probably the toughest. Which side do you take? The Penguins have one of the most dangerous offenses in the league, especially with Malkin and Crosby at the helm. But they also have other scorers like Petr Sykora, Chris Kunitz, Bill Guerin, Sergei Gonchar and Miroslav Satan. Crosby and Malkin are obviously great scorers and set-up guys and Guerin has been nothing short of brilliant playing with Crosby. They are a very dangerous team five on five and would be a shoe-in for the advantage in a series when it comes to offense right?
Well yes unless they are facing the Detroit Red Wings. Aside from Pavel Datsyuk, and Marian Hossa they have other scorers like Thomas Holmstrom, Johan Franzen, Brian Rafalski, Henrik Zetterberg and Nik Lidstrom. The Red Wings are chock full of players who can put the puck in the net, and they too are dangerous five on five. This one was tough but it’s hard to go against Detroit. Detroit clearly has some of the best finishers in the league, even more so than Pittsburgh.
Advantage Detroit.
Defense: This section gets a little tricky. For starters then Penguins have a very good core of defenders including the big bruisers Hal Gill and Brooks Orpik (whom both have considerable playoff experience). They also have Maxime Talbot, Mark Eaton and Chris Letang as steady two way defenseman. And of course in the offensive category they have Sergei Gonchar and Philippe Boucher. What does this make? A very solid and steady two way group of defenseman. Gonchar has one of the best shots from the point and don’t forget about Boucher back there on the blue line, when he plays (He did have 51 points a few years back).
The Red Wings have the ever reliable Nik Lidstrom and Brian Rafalski to not only lead their offense but take care of their own zone as well. Niklas Kronwall, Andreas Lilja, Chris Chelios, Jonathan Ericsson, Brett Lebda are the other names patrolling the blue line for Detroit. At first glance you have to give the advantage to the Wings but with the injuries they have right now, including Lidstrom being banged up, and the Penguins having a younger D corps I have to give the advantage to the Penguins.
Advantage Pittsburgh.
Goaltending: We come to the biggest section of them all, the goaltenders. In net for the Penguins is Marc-Andre Fleury, the 24 year old net-minder who has had a solid post season. Last year, in the Penguins Stanley Cup finals run, Fleury was the main reason why they made it as far as they did; standing on his head in nearly every game. This playoffs is different, not because he isn’t playing well but because his team is playing better around him. Thus far he has shut down the high powered Philadelphia Flyers, Washington Capitals and Carolina Hurricanes; getting through all three series with a 2.65 GAA and .912 save percentage. Fleury is also quite playoff savvy because of last year’s playoff run; especially since his best games came in the finals.
For Detroit it’s business as usual with the 36 year old Chris Osgood, who has been sensational in the playoffs. In his 16 playoff games Osgood is sporting a 2.06 GAA and a .925 save percentage. This is quite impressive considering he completely shut down the Columbus Blue Jackets, Anaheim Ducks and the very high scoring Chicago Blackhawks. Osgood only surrendered 10 goals in his 5 games against Chicago in the Western conference finals, he also sported a .930 save percentage. Osgood just seems to be getting better as the season goes on, which is good for Detroit fans. To me this is also a really close call but it’s hard to go against Chris Osgood in this year’s playoffs.
Advantage Detroit.
Power Play: Pittsburgh is a dangerous power play team. With the combination of Crosby and Malkin up front and Gonchar on the point it almost doesn’t matter who the other two players are. But this year that was not the case. Pittsburgh only sported a 17.2% on the power play, good for 20th overall in the league. Thus far in the post season they are rocking a 19.3%, which is a nice little improvement.
As for Detroit they finished the year 1st overall with 25.5%. Hossa, Datsyuk, Lidstrom, Rafalski and Zetterberg are just a few names that give opponents goalies nightmares when they sleep. Thus far in the playoffs Detroit has stayed pat converting on 25.7% of their power plays. Oh also there was a period of time this year when Detroit was converting power plays at 33.3%, enough said.
Advantage Detroit.
Penalty Kill: When you think of Pittsburgh you usually don’t think defense but this year they were very solid, especially on the penalty kill. The Penguins killed off 82.7% of their penalties, good for 8th overall in the league. Hal Gill and Brooks Orpik are mainstays in the defensive core of players that Pittsburgh kills penalties with and they are always a threat to score shorthanded. In the playoffs the Penguins have improved that number sporting an 83.6% success rate.
The penalty kill has been a problem for the Wings since day one. Detroit only killed off 78.3% of their penalties, which ranked them 25th in the league. So far in the playoffs Detroit has been even worse only killing off 73.7%. This one's not even close.
Advantage Pittsburgh.
Fatigue/Health: Lets be completely honest here, Pittsburgh has completely avoided the injury bug and has cruised through most of their opponents. Pittsburgh has no major injuries to talk about and is definitely coming into this finals relatively fresh.
Detroit, on the other hand, cannot boast anything of the sort. With two of their top 6 players banged up, Lindstrom and Datsyuk, they definitely could have used the rest; and they didn’t get it. This one goes to the Penguins, they are much younger and much better off to win a final series.
Advantage Pittsburgh.
Coaching: Dan Bylsma replaced Therrien as the coach of the Penguins in the latter half of the season. Bylsma couldn’t have been much more successful going 18-3-4 in his first 25 games.
Mike Babcock, coach of the Red Wings, is sporting a .707 winning percentage since he took over in 2005. Since Babcock has been this deep in the playoffs before and Bylsma has not this is an easy one.
Advantage Detroit.
Official Prediction: To me the Wings are too playoff savvy to let this one pass by. The Penguins have a lot of pressure on them to win, especially since they lost last year. I expect this to be a great, very evenly played out, series; but in the end I have to lean towards Detroit. They have been here before, they have won before, and I think they are going to do it again.
Detroit in 7.
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Wings in 7, mostly because if I have to see Cindy carrying the Cup I’ll cry.
by Dave (BSB) on May 29, 2009 12:24 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Agreed
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by Jim Schmiedeberg on May 29, 2009 5:21 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I would swap the two
I would give Pittsburgh the offense simply because Detroit can’t answer against Sidney and Malkin. Datsyuk is the only skill player they have that can match them. Add Staal to the mix, Detroit doesn’t have three lines of scoring.
But I would give Detroit the general edge in defense. Pittsburgh’s defense is helped out essentially by a pressing attack. If you get them playing in their own zone, they become vulnerable.
by Lunkwill Fook on May 29, 2009 3:11 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
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by Dave (BSB) on May 29, 2009 3:18 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
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by Dave (BSB) on May 29, 2009 3:19 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Zetterberg has nothing on Crosby and Malkin. They just don’t. They are once in a lifetime players, like Ovechkin and, in my opinion, Datsyuk. Zetterberg is a very good player. But, offensively, he doesn’t hold a candle. He IS however a much better defensive forward which goes back to my previous point.
Franzen and Hudler are extra players. They can’t create offense on their own. Holmstrom is better and around the same echelon as Zetterberg as far as what he does.
Hossa’s a bit of the wild card. I suppose it really depends on which Hossa shows up. He can be maddeningly inconsistent.
by Lunkwill Fook on Jun 1, 2009 1:29 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Detroit
doesn’t have the scoring to match?
Are you serious?
to dave’s list…Holmstrom, Lidstrom, Rafalski…..
Detroit’s powerplay?
by FreeBradshaw on May 29, 2009 5:32 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Dont forget Hossa lol
How could you all forget Hossa?
Detroit definitly out does Pittsburgh.
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by Joe Fortunato on May 29, 2009 6:28 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
And in response to the Defense
Pittsburgh is younger and faster … gotta give them the edge.
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by Joe Fortunato on May 29, 2009 6:29 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I still can't give any team an edgle in defense
to a team that is facing another team with Nik Lidstrom on the backline.
Id say Fleury is hands down better, he just seemed to elevate his game every series. But I also think Osgood does the same. He damn near hibernates all season and comes alive now. its really amazing.
by FreeBradshaw on May 30, 2009 9:35 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Are they really that much younger and faster? I mean, yes, you look at Kris Letang who has great young and great potential skill. But then you’re looking at players like Gonchar who is definitely long in the tooth, Hal Gill, Rub Scuderi…. not really all that much younger. Really, Detroits mix of defensemen (minus Chelios who doesnt’ play that much anyway) is better simply because Lidstrom is better than anything the Pens can put out there.
by Lunkwill Fook on Jun 1, 2009 1:31 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
hey pens PP was the difference in the caps series – also, pittsburgh beat 3 legit teams…
by #17ToTheRafters on May 30, 2009 1:16 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I would swap defense and goaltending
As an Avs fan, we’ll never say Osgood is anything more than mediocre; he’s just lucky he’s got great defensemen in front of him. On the other hand, I’ve never been impressed with the Pens’ defense. Orpik and Gill are big, but they come across as one-dimensional (albeit solid) defensive defensemen who have not impressed me with any sort of speed. Gonchar is extremely important to the Pens, especially in his ability to lead the PP, and he is playing with a braced-up, injured knee. Lidstrom and Rafalski appear to be far more talented defensemen, and even when Lidstrom was out, other defensemen stepped up and played solidly. I think Osgood benefits from his team’s talented defensemen, so it may all be a wash.
However, I have to give the psychological edge to Pittsburgh; you gotta say revenge can be a strong motivator. Crosby has repeatedly shown his strength of will (and stepped up with lots of timely goals) during this year’s playoffs. Plus, if you’re a Pen, you do NOT want to see that mercenary Ho$$a hoist the Cup (neither do I!!!) To repeat as champions … meh, who knows how strongly that can motivate people?
by Pookie on May 29, 2009 7:12 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
i'm gonna go against the grain.
gut feeling. the wings won’t have an answer to malkin and it will cost them a game or two. datsyuk will not be 100%. cleary and helm can only do that much. zetty and hossa though. gotta go 7. pens in 7. i hate the penguins. but they’re gonna win this one. i hope i’m wrong.
by #17ToTheRafters on May 30, 2009 1:14 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
My predictions have been relativley brilliant thus far so
we will have to see
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by Joe Fortunato on May 30, 2009 1:31 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Im just hoping 7 games
after and absolutely incredible playoff season, the conference finals were a bit of a lull cuz the Pens and Wings basically dominated.
Maybe the series’ leading up spoiled it, but I just want to see that sort of back and forth series, I could really care less who wins. Maybe I’ll root for the Pens cuz I’d love to see what Hossa does if his team loses in the Cup again.
by FreeBradshaw on May 30, 2009 9:39 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Hard to root for the Pens
However down 2 zip now, I will do just that in the hopes of seeing more hockey
by whiskybravo on Jun 2, 2009 6:07 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs

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