Morning Mashup: Orca Bites Shark

by on May 23, 2011 in League News - 290 Comments

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This has been anything but your typical playoffs. A historical first round followed by a somewhat quiet second, only to be blown wide open by a shellshockingly good Conference Finals. I’m quite sure that none of the four coaches (Vigneault, Boucher, McLellan or Julien) are too happy about the number of goals being scored, but this has been a really pleasant experience for your average fan. 56 goals scored in 8 games (7 per game) played, talk about a sudden rise in playoff scoring. Last night’s Vancouver – SJ matchup was slightly below this year’s Conference Finals average but it was a telling game nonetheless.

They say that when the stakes are highest, you need your top player to play to their capacity. I’m not sure if 4 assists is Henrik’s capacity but it was a pretty special performance. His twin Daniel had 3. Ryan Kesler scored a big goal early in the game and Roberto Luongo more than held his own end of the rink with 33 saves. Oh, and their PP is clicking. Yesterday evening, the Canucks scored three 5-on-3 goals which is the new NHL playoff record. Things seem to be coming together for the Canucks at just the right time. Kesler and Burrows might have carried them far but they needed the Sedins to make an impact. They have them now. It seems that, as predicted, the nail biting series win against Chicago proved to be the glue that finally brought this team together and gave them the confidence they needed to become Stanley Cup champions.

The Canucks are no longer the best regular season team in the league, but the best team in the league, a team that got over the hump and finally learned to win when it matters most. It’s a different story entirely when you look at the Sharks end of the spectrum. Dany Heatley, a highly paid and (usually) a highly productive winger, has crawled under a rock during these playoffs. On the other hand, some players, most notably Ryane Clowe and Dan Boyle, proved they can perform in the playoffs, Logan Couture has been a welcome addition to this team and will be a dominant player for years to come. Last but certainly not least, Joe Thornton proved he could lead in the playoffs, hell even Patrick Marleau, who has under the same rock with Heatley for most of the playoffs, played an excellent series so far. So, why such a collapse in the Conference Finals? It does seem that a very good performance against Detroit took more out of them than anyone imagined.

I didn’t intend this article as a premature eulogy for the SJ Sharks, but Raffi Torres might have just put the final nail in SJ coffin (as far as this year’s run is concerned) with a huge hit on Thornton that put Big Joe out of commission, his status for game five is uncertain. I have trouble predicting a SJ win in Vancouver, more so without the biggest Shark featuring in game 5.

LEAF LINKS

Vintage Leafs has another set of quality pics for your enjoyment

Draft Day – Plan B, Pucking Eh with a plan

PLAYOFF/NHL LINKS

THN has the SJ-Vancouver recap

An interesting look on pressure in the playoffs, THN has the story

Thrasher fans, too little too late? Puck Daddy looks at Atlanta’s struggles to keep their team

YOUR SAY:

What has contributed most to the Sharks Conference Finals collapse? What sparked the Sedins? Who do you think will win the Conn Smythe this year?

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  • http://tinypic.com/r/2jcew6r/7 luisad

    djstml wrote:

    bahah wow you guys are driving me crazy! 2 of: statsny, richards, nash and carter would be epic!!!

    LOL I would be crayz for one of them

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  • djstml

    luisad wrote:

    djstml wrote:
    bahah wow you guys are driving me crazy! 2 of: statsny, richards, nash and carter would be epic!!!
    LOL I would be crayz for one of them

    agreed! burkie get it done!!!

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  • http://www.evolutioncomputers.ca/ caper7

    Man JailhouseBob dropped some bombs tonight.
    Either Carter or Nash would be an awesome deal. Would rather Nash because of his size. But both are wicked players.
    Burkie better not give up Blacker…that kid is going to be something and soon. He looks ready to take a major leap forword. Size and skill we need on the back end. LOVE IT

    How can anyone not like the moves Burke and Co have done? Sure we keep missing the playoffs but the day is coming soon that we are going to be a playoff regular. Not to mention a cup contender. Great drafting and great trades are setting this team up for a steady future.

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  • http://cameronhockey.wordpress.com/ Cameron

    Alright guys, my blogging site is almost ready for mass consumption. Check out the link that is my name if you haven’t already. It almost looks like a website now.

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  • http://cameronhockey.wordpress.com/ Cameron

    @ caper7:
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    Bob says it’s Gunnarsson the Flyers have targeted. Makes sense that Burke would be interested in this too given the progression of Blacker, and the acquisition of Gardiner, and the fact that there’s more than a dozen UFA defencemen on the market this summer (something Philly can’t take advantage of with their 0 room in cap space).

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  • http://tinypic.com/r/2jcew6r/7 luisad

    great site btw

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  • http://cameronhockey.wordpress.com/ Cameron

    @ luisad:
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    Are the links working for you? I had them all set, and they were working, then they suddenly stopped. I just reset them all…

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  • djstml

    @ Cameron:
    nice site! i’ll be reading it for sure

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  • djstml

    if a deal centered around gunnerson for carter gets done, i’d be a very happy leafs fan!

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  • leafs_regimeofburke_

    @ luisad:

    I would go with:

    Lupul/Stastny/Kessel –> finish=Kessel; vision=Stastny; grit+=Lupul

    Kadri/Carter/Armstrong –> finish=Carter; vision=Kadri; grit+=Armstrong

    MacArthur/Grabovski/Kulemin –> finish=Grabo+Kulie; vision+=MacArthur

    Boyce Brent Brown

    ** Frattin and Colborne can challenge for either Army’s spot or Boyce’s slot on the 4th line

    That is a scary lineup. Even if injuries were to go down, there is a solid cast in the wing

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  • MapleHeart

    I’d be happy if Burke was able to sign both Richards and Laich, and, leave our roster intact. The guys were really cooking for the last month or so, it’d be great to keep that winning chemistry for next season

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