Morning Mashup: Vancouver Blitzkrieg

by on May 16, 2011 in League News - 279 Comments

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Conference Finals typically mean a rise in intensity of play of all the teams that are still playing hockey mid May. Teams, coaches and players feel like they are coming closer to the Grail and it’s visible in every puck battle, shot and save. Yesterday night was no different as we witnessed a very close, hard fought battle between the San Jose Sharks and the Vancouver Canucks.

San Jose played a solid road game until the third period, when Vancouver’s speed just took over. Once again, Roberto Luongo didn’t look like a 5 million plus goalie. His mishandling of a pass led to one Sharks goal and his flair for embellishing things was once again there for all to see. I fail to see why a top goalie (not elite, but top) has to act in a way that not only humiliates him, but his team and the game of hockey as well. That third period showed what the Canucks are capable of when in full flight (and with a somewhat recuperated Henrik), but the game also showed what SJ could do relying solely on their goaltender who almost single handedly stole the win. Now, if they can raise their level of play to match the kind of hockey they played against Detroit (better PK, less breakdowns in the D zone, crease crashing) I can see them winning the series.

I mentioned this in one of my previous mashups, but it needs to be said yet again – San Jose’s story of the playoffs so far has to be the play of Joe Thornton. A guy who adapted his game to better suit the grueling playoff run has 13 points in the last 12 games he has played during the Sharks’ playoff run. Actually, since the 2008-09 season, his average points-per-game in the playoffs has been around 0.85, and during his time with the Sharks he has only had one season where his playoff points-per-game was lower than 0.80. Come to think of it, many great players were considered losers until they actually started winning, although I always thought that label was harshly put on his back. It is true that for a Hart and Art Ross winner, a first team All Star he had surprisingly few team honors, but Thornton is only 31 and in his prime. He has a good number of playing years left and it is expected he will spend most of them playing on a loaded SJ team. Considering the new and improved Sharks this year (which I expect will translate into future seasons – you don’t mature for one year) and Thornton’s level of play for most of this regular season and the playoffs, it’s getting pretty hard to call Joe a loser, especially with that Olympic gold hanging around his neck.

The “other” story surrounding the Sharks  is Antti Niemi. For this writer, nothing comes close to a goalie who you know is going to stop what he needs to stop in the playoffs, and then some. When that kind of goalie comes with a 2 million dollar price tag (3.8 next year) and a Stanley Cup winning pedigree, well, Doug Wilson can be pretty happy with his offseason acquisition.

In other news, Finland captured the World Hockey Championship gold medal in Slovakia. The Finns humiliated their arch rivals with a spectacular third period which led to a 6-1 win and were finally rewarded with the tournament’s top prize after playing the most esthetically pleasing hockey for many years in numerous competitions and coming up just short. One such example came in 2006 Winter Olympic final where they lost the gold medal to Sweden. They say revenge is sweet.

NHL LINKS:

The Sedins finally rise to the occasion – a look at last night’s game from yahoo.com

Bob McKenzie of TSN on the Vancouver-SJ matchup switch

Wellwood feels bullied – the trash talking has started, a look from THN

Down 1-0, the Bruins look to overcome another deficit

THN has the top 10 star players of this year’s playoffs

The latest from Down Goes Brown

A look at Dominic Moore’s role with the Lightning, NHL.com

OTHER LINKS:

Finland strikes gold! A look from the IIHF’s perspective

Joey Hishon’s rise to prominence – THN has the story

A look ahead to the 2012 NHL Entry Draft

YOUR SAY:

Who wins the goaltending battle between SJ and Vancouver in the end? What do the Sharks need to do better in Game 2?

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  • Kostas

    @The Irv

    You made some great points, which is why I can’t see the Leafs signing MacArthur long term and or he might get traded in a package deal with Bozak…
    IMO Lupul should be in the second slot with Grabovski and Kulemin. I think he has more of an upside than MacArthur… plus MacArthur would help us land a bigger fish in return.
    Keep Kadri with Army on the third line to start off the season while Frattin gets some seasoning with Eakins.
    Then hopefully BB can sign Brad Richards, than use some picks/prospects + Bozak + MacArthur to fetch a top LW.
    Than at the deadline, if Frattin is ready to make the jump, you trade Lupul and his one year remaining on his contract to a contender. Lupul should have a career year playing beside Grabovski and Kulemin. Those guys are amazing.

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  • Nights

    Re : Philly
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    It’s pretty sure that they are going to shop Carter around. They’ll also try to move Hartnell and they aren’t quite as in love with Richards as they were before (they’ll likely give the C to Pronger)

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  • Nazem.K-savzri

    Im not sure how this has happened. But Leaf nation tends to be ok with the departure of Clarke MacArthur and i beg to ask why. The guy has a beauty meanstreak, is probably the guy id least like to fight from our team, he loves the city of Toronto and wants to stay here and continue to get better. He worked great with our Bela, and our russian and was a huge reason for their strides going forward, and at showed timely ability to help out on many of our comeback wins this season, ala a great play with or without the puck; i would love to see MacArthur sign anywhere from 2-3.5 million, and wouldn’t scrunch my nose about it once. That being said, i believe we should trade Bozie for a 2nd, and sign Richie + Leino if possible. Just imagine this instant playoff lineup (A LEGIT CONTENDER TOO).
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    Leino-Richards-Kessel
    C-Mac-Grabo-Kulemin
    Lupul-Kadri-Armstrong
    Boyce-Brent-Brown
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    Not sure what the cap will be, and if we could get this done. But if remotely possible, it should be constructed, RIGHT MEOW!

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com Schenn

    @ Nazem.K-savzri:
    Not bad, I’d probalby put Lupul on the top line and Leino on the third line though and imagine having Bozak as your fourth line centre??

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