NHL Playoffs: First Round Predictions

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For a full team-by-team breakdown of all playoffs clubs, sure bets and sleeper picks for your playoff pools, visit the McKeen’s Playoff Preview where the factors below have been outlined and pointed out in a team-by-team write up.

First Round Predictions

Eastern Conference

1 v. 8: Bruins vs. Canadiens

The only Original Six matchup in the postseason, a role reversal from last season .. Boston boasts six 20-goal scorers, but the Habs have three with the possibility of nine if injuries hadn’t crept into their lineup.

Goaltending edge goes to the Bruins with a solid Tim Thomas/Manny Fernandez pairing .. in the other crease, the revolving netminder carousel has the hot goalie getting the nod. Should Carey Price fail to get the job done, expect Jaroslav Halak to make appearances.

Special teams should rule the play, with Boston holding the edge with a top-5 power play, while Montreal, mired near the bottom all season have rallied with the addition of Mathieu Schneider at the trade deadline.

Don’t believe Montreal has the horses to compete over a seven-game series, and think Boston recalls last season’s rally, and wants to snuff out their division rivals early.

Boston in 5

2 v. 7: Capitals vs. Rangers

Haven’t met since the early ’90′s in the postseason. It’s the NHL’s second best power play working against the NHL’s best penalty killing unit, sure to make special teams an interesting twist .. Washington’s offense drops off dramatically after Alex Ovechkin, Nicklas Backstrom and Alexander Semin, with Mike Green patrolling the blueline as a rover at even strength and on the point on the PP .. The Rangers have had trouble scoring goals, but have solidified their lineup with the addition of Sean Avery and Nik Antropov at the deadline.

Washington leads the NHL in giveaways, with a lunch pail crew of defenders unable to contribute much offensively, and can be slightly porous .. still, the lack of scoring prowess in the Rangers lineup is disturbing enough to feel they will struggle to get the all-important ‘next goal’ .. they can defend with the best in the league, but can they score enough to clinch a first round victory?

Washington in 5

3 v. 6: Devils vs. Hurricanes

An opened up defensive system was appreciated and embraced throughout the Devils lineup, including helping them stay at the top of the standings while Martin Brodeur recovered from an elbow injury missing a great chunk of the season .. there is a more balanced scoring presence up front, albeit with an ordinary, vanilla defense corp that does an adequate job headmanning the puck and clearing the front of the net.

Carolina is the hottest team in the East entering the playoffs, and can score in bunches, in particular with the man advantage, and were shut out only once this season, back in February .. Cam Ward finally got a break after starting over 20 consecutive games, but he’s had a solid form and could be the wild card in this series.

In the end, a rested Brodeur and an offense that can score clutch, important goals, along with playoff stalwarts Jamie Langenbrunner (25-5-20-25 in post-lockout playoffs) Patrik Elias (24-11-21-32 in post season playoffs) look to avenge a 4-1 loss in games in the2006 series where the Canes ended up with their first Stanley Cup win.

New Jersey in 6

4 v. 5: Penguins vs. Flyers

The Penguins look for another deep run to attempt to get back to the Finals, but will find it difficult with their first round opponent and division rival, Philadelphia Flyers .. Philly boasts an amazing extent of offensive talent up front, scoring the fourth most goals in the NHL, with the sixth best power play .. still, the Flyers also gave up the most shots-per-game this season and played some shoddy defense throughout the campaign, often leaving Martin Biron out to dry ..

Pittsburgh houses Sidney Crosby and Art Ross Trophy winner, Evgeni Malkin, but have strengthened their roster with Chris Kunitz (19-7-11-18, 3PPG) and Bill Guerin ((16-5-7-12), while recalling Miroslav Satan from the minors.

The Penguins came back when trailing after two periods 11 times this season, the most in the NHL, a testament to their never say die resolve, made even better by facing their rivals ..

Pittsburgh ran roughshod over the Flyers last spring, winning 4-1 in the Conference Finals, something surely to make its way onto the boards in the Flyers dressing room, only this time around, they will have a fully healthy contingent to compete every step of the way.

Philadelphia in 6

Western Conference

1 v. 8: Sharks vs. Ducks

Playoff warrior Patrick Marleau returned from absence due to injury right before the post season, scoring his career high 38th goal .. he was injured the day after his wife gave birth and it’s a similar predicament to the distractions Dallas goaltender Marty Turco faced at the beginning of the season. How much sleep is Marleau realistically going to get at home during these playoffs? How will the family react to that and how does it affect his magnificent playoff acumen (52-24-16-40 in playoffs since 2003-04)? A lot of firepower up front and on the blueline, Dan Boyle acts a more responsible rover (similar to Mike Green in Washington.)

Anaheim required a late season rush to make it into the postseason and drew the Sharks for the first time in either franchise’s history, a boon for the California market, and possibly one of the most hard hitting series in Round 1 of the playoffs. The Ducks lost some scoring from dealing Chris Kunitz and rely heavily on their fifth-ranked power play, despite having a two-line offense .. the defense drops off offensively after Scott Niedermayer and Chris Pronger, but has depth to hold forwards to the sides and take the rushing men from the inside .. goaltending is still a wild card with Jonas Hiller expected to make his Stanley Cup debut in the first game.

Despite the Ducks penchant for tight, low scoring, tight checking games, it may have found it too much to draw the shot-happy Sharks .. they may be able to grind out a couple of wins, but not likely to win the series outright.

Sharks in 5

2 v. 7: Red Wings vs. Blue Jackets

Many polar opposites in this series; Detroit has the NHL’s best power play, while Columbus sits in 30th place with the man advantage .. Detroit also has the worst penalty killing of all playoff bound teams .. Columbus solidified the playoffs with stellar defensive work, implemented in a system by coach Ken Hitchcock, and could even get Derrick Brassard back should they beat the Wings in the first round.

Rookie Steve Mason is likely to see a lot of rubber in this one, and despite the exceptional play of Rick Nash, it’s unlikely there is enough scoring depth to man handle the Wings.

The only consolation is that Columbus gave away the puck the least amount of times this season, with under 400 giveaways, the only team in the NHL to do so, and Detroit has struggled in goal where neither goaltender provided the steady goaltending needed for a deep run, backed by being in last place in the NHL team-wise for blocked shots.

Too much to handle for division rivals, but the feat was solidifying two playoff gates, with a distant possible third.

Red Wings in 5

3 v. 6: Canucks vs. Blues

The offense drops off dramatically after the Sedin twins, but there is a lot of timely scoring in the Canucks lineup .. Alexandre Burrows scored 28 goals, and 51 points, without one point coming on the power play .. The Canucks can ride stud goaltender for those tight games, while timely, clutch scoring is sure to benefit the club over the course of the first round .. Mats Sundin hasn’t scored in his number sake’s games (13) but does contribute on the power play, and special teams make a big difference in the postseason .. defensively as a unit they collapse well and protect their goaltender, but could be a little more gritty despite the likes of Shane O’Brien and Willie Mitchell in the lineup.

Roberto Luongo makes it difficult for any team to outright win, even if Vancouver’s offense sputters.

The Blues did the impossible task of making the playoffs despite the missing Erik Johnson and Eric Brewer on the back end, Paul Kariya up front, and Andy McDonald for a long period of time .. the issue is special teams in the playoffs, and the Blues are 8th (20.6%) on the power play. Many will recognize Carlo Colaiacovo who has filled in nicely in a top pairing, and the QB on the point with the man advantage … don’t be fooled by the exceptional phenomenon of making the postseason. There is still a lot of youth, inexperience and learning to occur before the Blues become contenders.

Canucks in 6

4 v. 5: Blackhawks vs. Flames

It’s all about Jarome in Calgary, where the offense, and inspirational backbone of the club resides in the captain’s ability to put this team on his back and run with it .. trade deadline Olli Jokinen – aside from spurts of offense – hasn’t come as advertised, the big body to compete up the middle with the bigger centers in the West .. the defense is mired in some late season injury trouble and Miikka Kiprusoff hasn’t been as stellar, often letting in a goal at an inopportune time (and the Flames are second last in blocked shots but fourth overall in penalty killing). If the Flames are to advance, they will have to have top production from the likes of Iginla and Michael Cammalleri (first Flames player other than Iginla to lead Calgary in goals in a season since 1999-00 when Valeri Bure did it), consistency from Jokinen and flash from the lesser lights, including veterans Daymond Langkow and Craig Conroy and get their power play in order.

Chicago takes a rag-tag group of younger kids hinging around the veteran presence of Martin Havlat, Samuel Pahlsson and former Stanley Cup winner, Nikolai Khabibulin. Havlat stayed healthy this season (always a concern) and there is a lot of scoring depth on the wings. Kris Versteeg ended up with 22 goals this season, (nine since the All Star Break) and Patrick Kane has been playing with a wonky ankle for the better part of half a season .. Jonathan Toews hit the 30-goal mark and the Hawks boast a roster of 4 20-goal scorers and 10 double digit scorers.

That does not include Brian Campbell who hasn’t found the net in 43 games, yet is still considered one of the best puck moving defensemen in the NHL. The goaltending tandem of Khabibulin and Huet offers the hottest ‘tender to make his debut within the pipes.

Calgary may have added some depth at the deadline, but I don’t believe it’s enough.

Blackhawks in 7

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  • Jordan

    As much as I want to see the Blue kackets loose bad and piss nash off m aking him want to leave lol, I think they will take Detroit in 6-7 games. Mason is unreal and can steal games

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  • http://admin Alex Tran

    Mason’s stats against Detroit this season: 3-2, 2.38 GAA, .930 SV%.

    Columbus over Detroit is my first round upset pick.

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  • http://admin Alex Tran

    Also important for Columbus is: Which Rick Nash will show up?

    Scoreless in 4 games, a pair of hat tricks in the other 2 games against Detroit.

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  • betterforsome

    I think the Caps vs. Rangers matchup comes down to Lunqvist vs. Theodore – the difference in goaltender quality combined with the playoff experience of Rangers like Drury and Gomez should give them the victory. When it comes to Penguins vs. Flyers I don’t know what to think. I love the hell outta the Flyers but Pittsburgh’s been on fire since they finally got Crosby some wingers and brought in an offence-first coach…

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  • Marvin

    I think the Canes might take out NJ. This term continues to get very little respect… Ward has been one of the hottest goalies in the league in last part of the season. Think Columbus will push the Wings, but ultimately won’t be able to shut down their talent to win the round. I also see Pittsburgh taking out Philly.

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  • http://www.mckeenshockey.rivals.com Gus Katsaros

    I considered Columbus with the upset, as it seems people keep telling me that’s what’s going to happen, but I can’t see it realistically happening … Detroit is due for a first round exit, but I don’t think it’s this season … they go into the second round and get smashed.
    .
    I don’t believe the Carolina hype. Yes, they had an excellent run and were able to score their way into wins, but they haven’t learned to grind out wins this season and that’s what the playoffs are all about. They actually remind me of the Senators from 2005-06 all shooters, no defense .. Ward has to stand on his head or else their done.

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  • CarltontheBear

    You don’t think there will be a single upset?

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  • http://www.mckeenshockey.rivals.com Gus Katsaros

    @betterforesome — the only way the Rangers win outright is if they shut down the Caps first line. There is very little there beyond the first unit (ovechkin/Semin/Backstrom) but their defense is as porpous as it comes and not ready for the likes of Washington’s speed. Remember Lundqvist last spring? The offense finally got to him, and they were a little deeper then than they are now
    ..
    the only matchup I’m still iffy on is St Louis/Vancouver. The Blues have an EXCELLENT set of special teams, PP (8th) and PK (3rd) … if Vancouver takes stupid penalties, they might play themselves out of the playoffs….

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  • http://www.mckeenshockey.rivals.com Gus Katsaros

    @Carlton
    No, I don’t foresee it, but hey, I remember being wrong once … just … once :)

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  • hockey_guru

    The Canes are HOT right now and NJD is NOT! Canes in 7 my friends!

    I don’t know about the capitals… they need to score mad goals to make up for their goaltending and I don’t know if they can handle the new rangers. If Lundqvist catches fire, Rangers will win in 7.

    Gutsy call on the Hawks, but I think CGY will be too physical for them to handle in a long series.

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  • Philip B.

    I realize you are speaking about the playoffs but does anyone have any comments on the Maple Leafs’ chance of signing Matt Gilroy?

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  • http://www.mckeenshockey.rivals.com Gus Katsaros

    @hockey_guru
    Hotness in the regular season means nothing in the playoffs….
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    @Philip B. — because my dad’s name was Philip, I’ll answer your question … no comment

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  • Carcel Mousineau

    Only one lower seed winning? I don’t think so. I would take Carolina over New Jersey, the Flames over the Blackhawks, and the Penguins over the Flyers

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  • theShawn

    BOS-MTL
    Boston in 4!!

    WSH-NYR
    Washington in 7

    NJD-CAR
    Carolina in 6

    PHI-PIT
    unfortunately, Pittsburgh in 6

    SJS-ANA
    who cares. but SJ in 5

    DET-CLB
    Columbus in 7

    VAN-STL
    Vancouver in 5

    CHI-CGY
    Calgary in 7

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  • Blue Max

    @Hockey_Guru
    “Gutsy call on the Hawks, but I think CGY will be too physical for them to handle in a long series.”
    .
    Not as gutsy as you’d think. The Flames, because of cap issues, have been playing the better part of the last 3 weeks (?) or so shorthanded. They’re a tired team already, and Kipper doing his imitation of a Leafs’s goalie hasn’t helped.
    Calgary has had their hands full when it comes to the Hawks for whatever reason, and I can see (and really hope) them being taken out in a prolonged series by the younger Chicago squad.
    Go Hawks!

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  • Marvin

    So Gus, you think Detroit will make it past Columbus then get ‘smashed’ by Vancouver (based on your other predictions)? Don’t see it happening. If they get past round 1, I think they’ll get past 2.

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  • Blue Max

    Detroit won the Cup last year, and they’ve only improved with Hossa. Goaltending issues are the same for them. Once they’re in playoff mode they become the puck pssesion team we know, and are impossible to handle.
    The only thing that might upset the equation is Mason, but given that he is afterall a rookie, I’d still go with Detroit. If they meet Vancouver, in the second round Franzen will make sure Luongo never sees through his screen. Champions always find a way, and it’s the same reason I’d pick NJ over the Canes.

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  • http://www.mckeenshockey.rivals.com Gus Katsaros

    @Marvin — maybe smash was a little extreme, but the sentiment wasn’t. Vancouver settled down through the stretch, including an improved Sundin, immaculate Luongo and improving defense. I think they compete in a seven game series with Detroit or any team in the West. Detroit has played a lot of hockey over the last two seasons and it catches up. I think that gives the Canucks enough of an opportunity to take advantage of that. Nothing is written in stone, but that’s the reasoning behind it.
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    @Blue Max — not questioning whether they beat the Blue Jackets, I don’t see an upset here .. just don’t think Columbus has it in them to beat the reigning Champs in their first ever playoff appearance.

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  • http://www.mckeenshockey.rivals.com Gus Katsaros

    Playoff Pool #1 (of 3 together)

    Picking 12th out of 13 poolies, snake-style draft, no player restrictions.

    Zach Parise
    Patrick Elias
    Scott Hartnell
    Daniel Briere
    Brian Campbell
    Ryan Clowe
    Mike Knuble
    Brian Rolston
    Duncan Keith
    Braydon Coburn
    Cam Barker
    Johnny Oduya

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  • Roacho

    @Alex Tran
    I hope you’re right about CLB, I took Nash in a playoff pool. 16 teams in the pool and snagged Nash in the 5th round, if they manage to surprise the hockey world, I’ll be cruising big time. I mostly have San Jose and Washington players in this pool.

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  • John

    BOS-MTL
    Boston in 6

    WSH-NYR
    NYR in 7

    NJD-CAR
    NJ in 7

    PHI-PIT
    Philly in 6

    SJS-ANA
    SJ in 5

    DET-CLB
    DEt in 5

    VAN-STL
    Vancouver in 6

    CHI-CGY
    Chic in 7

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  • http://www.mckeenshockey.rivals.com Gus Katsaros

    John, you and I are on the same wavelength except for the Rangers … anyone else have picks, send em over here …

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  • Roacho

    Bos-Mtl (Bos in 4)
    Wsh-Nyr (Wash 7)
    NJ-Car (Car in 6)
    Phi-Pitt (Pitt in 7)
    SJ-Ana (SJ in 6)
    Det-Clb (Clb in 7)
    Van-Stl (Van in 5)
    Chi-Cgy (Chi in 7)

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