Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia:
Panthers/Golden Knights. Will Vegas win this time or are they destined for 0-2 in the Stanley Cup Final?
Should be interesting. One would think that LV will win as they are more talented, but Florida already knocked off a Boston team that had one of the best ever regular seasons, a very good Toronto team, and a very good Hurricanes team. At the same time they won six of their games in OT and their game 4 win over Carolina came with 5 seconds left. I question whether they can maintain that momentum in the finals.
This isn’t the same Vegas that made the finals in their inaugural season. Since I have no stake in the outcome I can watch for just the joy of watching. Just nice to see the Bruins and Celtics not playing in any finals so we don’t have to be subjected to douchy Boston fans. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Should be interesting. One would think that LV will win as they are more talented, but Florida already knocked off a Boston team that had one of the best ever regular seasons, a very good Toronto team, and a very good Hurricanes team. At the same time they won six of their games in OT and their game 4 win over Carolina came with 5 seconds left. I question whether they can maintain that momentum in the finals.
This isn’t the same Vegas that made the finals in their inaugural season. Since I have no stake in the outcome I can watch for just the joy of watching. Just nice to see the Bruins and Celtics not playing in any finals so we don’t have to be subjected to douchy Boston fans.
Amen. LV has been very impressive...composed, focused, business-like, but Florida barely making the playoffs then taking out the team with the best regular season ever is just unheard of. Biggest story in sports this year, if only people weren't so silly about hockey. Have to root for the Panthers, but LV was my favorite in the west. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Woogieman:
Amen. LV has been very impressive...composed, focused, business-like, but Florida barely making the playoffs then taking out the team with the best regular season ever is just unheard of. Biggest story in sports this year, if only people weren't so silly about hockey. Have to root for the Panthers, but LV was my favorite in the west.
Eh, I don't know about that. It's not uncommon for 8 seeds to catch fire in the NHL (seems like the Kings were the last to actually win the cup). Combine that with the poor history of Presidents Trophy winners, and it wasn't completely unexpected.
But still, it's true that it's an upset for sure. [Reply]
The funny thing is the Panthers are basically meeting expectations from last postseason after an underwhelming regular season. Their run wouldn't be completely unexpected in that regard, except they've also knocked off three 110+ teams and looking at #4.
The big difference with Vegas this season is they finally seem to have a plan on offense beyond buzzing around and scoring junk goals and relying on puck luck and turnovers. They're a lot less annoying to watch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Eh, I don't know about that. It's not uncommon for 8 seeds to catch fire in the NHL (seems like the Kings were the last to actually win the cup). Combine that with the poor history of Presidents Trophy winners, and it wasn't completely unexpected.
But still, it's true that it's an upset for sure.
Catching fire is one thing, but to take down a team with the BEST EVER regular season record, and then keep up the intensity/excellence for two more series is pretty stunning. I think only the Kings have done it as an 8 seed, but they only had to beat a few perennial punching bags to get to the finals. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Eh, I don't know about that. It's not uncommon for 8 seeds to catch fire in the NHL (seems like the Kings were the last to actually win the cup). Combine that with the poor history of Presidents Trophy winners, and it wasn't completely unexpected.
But still, it's true that it's an upset for sure.
I think the last one was Nashville if memory serves me right. I was pulling for them only to watch Pittsburgh just overwhelm them. [Reply]
I gotta admit that I'm completely indifferent but just hoping for a good Stanley Cup series.
I'm as tight with the Flyers as I am with the Chiefs as far as fandom can go but wow the Flyers are in Scott Pioli and Matt Cassel years that it's tough to watch.
Originally Posted by Otter:
I gotta admit that I'm completely indifferent but just hoping for a good Stanley Cup series.
I'm as tight with the Flyers as I am with the Chiefs as far as fandom can go but wow the Flyers are in Scott Pioli and Matt Cassel years that it's tough to watch.
Gotta say, IDGAF except for good hockey.
This Stanley Cup winner will be winning it for the first time, so that is a pretty good storyline and be what peaks my interest. [Reply]