Oh wow was there some excitement today folks. I'm not gonna waste time, so let's go!
Game 1: Detroit 4, Columbus 1
Detroit leads the series 1-0
I gotta give it to Columbus; all things considered this was their first playoff game ever and the first for Rick Nash and Steve Mason, so kudos to them for showing up. The difference is something I gotta get off my chest:
When many in the media are rolling in the pleasure of bashing Chris Osgood, they never mention his
Three Stanley Cup Championship Rings, two of which he earned as a starter (and out of all active goaltenders, only Martin Brodeur has as many rings with the distinction of having all of his as a starter.) Something in Chris Osgood's brain switches on come mid-April that turns him from Bruce Banner into the Incredible Hulk. Tonight wasn't an exception and if anyone wants to try the "Chris Osgood plays for the Red Wings" arguement, are you gonna try and infer that Mike Dominik Hasek (two rings with one as a starter), Manny Legace (one ring as a backup), Mike Vernon (one ring with the Wings as a starter) and Curtis Joseph (no rings)
aren't good goaltenders?
We now return to your regularly scheduled recap:
Detroit got a balanced attack tonight and out of the four Red Wings with two point nights, only one, Johan Franzen, is one of the "marquee" Detroit players. Jiri Hudler, Valtteri Filppula, and Mikael Samuelsson, the guys who are considered Detroit's
third line, were good for two points. Detroit's defense got into the act too, with Niklas Kronwall and Jonathan Ericsson each scoring a goal; with Ericsson's goal being his first NHL playoff point in his first NHL playoff game. The one goal Chris Osgood surrendered on 21 shots was hardly his fault and did everything short of standing on his head to keep his team in the game. The Detroit fans commended him with plenty of "Ozzy" chants.
At the other end of the ice, Steve Mason was admirable during his first NHL playoff start and made 30 saves on 34 shots. Also, RJ Umberger's goal was one of pure grit and work ethic so I felt it deserved to be noted. But while the Blue Jackets were up to task for the first 30 minutes of the game; they were completely dominated by Detroit's two-way play and special teams. You're gonna need a little more gas if you're gonna best the defending Stanley Cup Champions.
All and all, if Detroit continues to play like this, then they're gonna go to the Conference Finals at least. I still think Columbus is good for a game but they're gonna have to work much harder if they're to overcome the obstacle in front of them.
Game 1: Boston 4, Montreal 2
Boston lead the series 1-0
Montreal's got an impressive youth movement brewing and they're going to be an insanely dangerous team once they put it all together. But you gotta love Boston. A few years back, a journeyman goaltender with limited NHL experience put the team on his back regardless if they were contenders or not. Now they're contenders, and with Tim Thomas between the pipes (and not to forget Zdeno Chara on defense), this team has everything necessary to go very, very deep into the post-season.
Lets start with Phil Kessel's night. A few years back people were going as far as to label him a "bust" because he didn't step in an make an immediate impact. He walked away with two goals and an assist tonight; which only shows why he can be a premiere NHL player. David Krejci and Milan Lucic also put out a two points while continuing to just add to their already impressive seasons. Tim Thomas was good for 26 saves, with one of the goals against coming right after a Montreal power play expired. The Bruins were defensively sound and it resulted in a win.
Much like Columbus's situation, Carey "Jesus" Price cannot be faulted for tonight's loss, making 35 saves on 38 shots. The team also got a boost from some primary and secondary scoring with Alexei Kovalev and Christopher Higgins getting goals tonight. But Montreal got into penalty trouble early and when you're in the playoffs, that can be the difference as to when you can finally turn your game on.
Boston finished first in the conference and second overall during the regular season, so a Boston victory shouldn't be a surprise. Despite how well Montreal is balanced as a team, they're gonna need an unexpected hero to help turn things around.
Game 1: Chicago 3, Calgary 2, In Overtime
Chicago leads the series 1-0
This game was exciting because it featured two evenly-matched teams battling it out. While I like the Blackhawks (hey, they were in the Norris Division, I can't help it), Calgary has a very impressive team as well. Sometimes games like this are decided by one guy who makes a difference...
... in Chicago's case, that difference was Martin Havlat. With less than seven minutes remaining in regulation and with his team down by one, Havlat scored a decisive goal that ultimately sent the game into overtime. He then went and got the game winning goal in a mere
12 seconds during the overtime period. That overshadows the night Cam Barker had on defense, noticing both a goal and an assist while ending the night with a +1 rating. Nikolai Khabibulin made a respectable 23 saves and was more or less on par with his counterpart at the other end of the ice.
Calgary was very strong throughout the game and gave the Blackhawks a run for their money. While there wasn't any points from their premiere forwards, they got plenty of support from their secondary scoring with Michael Cammalleri and David Moss tallying the goals in the game. Miikka Kiprusoff was close to his opponent's production, making 25 saves in his efforts. But the NHL is not a place where you can have a lethal giveaway in your own zone during a playoff game in overtime, and once Dave Bolland got the puck from a Calgary turnover, the game was finished as soon as he fed it to Havlat.
Good for Chicago for getting the victory, but don't be surprised if Calgary comes out of the gate hungry for blood in Game 2...
Game 1: Anaheim 2, San Jose 0;
Anaheim leads the series 1-0
At one point in this game, Ryan Clowe took an elbowing penalty against Chris Pronger. Take a minute to ponder that; I hope you laugh as hard as I did.
Tonight's game was an absolute paradox as far as logic should be concerned. Going into the trade deadline, the San Jose Sharks were fighting for the President's Trophy while the Ducks were not holding a playoff spot and were actually
selling pieces off for the future. But thanks to the elevated play of Ryan Getzlaf, Bobby Ryan, and Corey Perry; they got to the show. Tonight, with home advantage against them, they certainly weren't looking like favorites, much less have it in them to earn a shutout against one of the best teams in the league. Yet they did just that.
Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle made an unconventional move and put Jonas Hiller in the pipes. He rewarded him and his team by making 35 saves; earning the distinction of being the third goaltender in NHL history to earn a shutout during his first NHL playoff start while appearing in an opening playoff game. Ryan Getzlaf battled to earn two points for his squad. Yet it was the defense that was instrumental in this victory: Veteran playoff warrior Scott Niedermayer started the scoring late in the third period for Anaheim, Ryan Whitney got an assist and blocked three shots, Chris Pronger was defensively sound with a +1 rating, and Francois Beauchemin logged 22:30 of ice time despite spending most of the season out with injury.
Considering San Jose's regular season performance, I have nothing positive to say about their play tonight because it was flat and uninspired. Joe Thornton only managed one shot on goal despite logging over 20 minutes of ice time. Their special teams couldn't get the job done despite the power play opportunities they received. Evgeni Nabokov could only muster 15 saves to keep his team in the game. That is definitely not the way to start off the playoffs.
While I still think San Jose has it in them to turn the ship around, they better do so immediately. Otherwise, Cinderella has crashed the ball and she's looking to kick some step-sister ass!
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