Tequilla
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Now that we're through 4 games in each series it's time to talk about where we stand …
Florida vs Toronto (Currently 2-2, next game tonight at 4 pm PST)
This is by far the best and most compelling 2nd round series and tonight's game is an absolute MUST WIN for Toronto. The beauty of the Stanley Cup Playoffs is that if you win a game you think you're never going to lose and will win the cup and if you lose it's you're never going to win and will get swept. After 2 wins at home Toronto had control of the series and just needed to win a game in Florida to put a stranglehold on the series … they didn't get it done. Instead, the defending champs got off the mat, flexed their muscle, and have now put all of the pressure on Toronto. My gut says Florida wins on the road tonight and finishes Toronto off in Florida in Game 6
Carolina vs Washington (Currently 3-1 Carolina, next game tomorrow at 4 pm PST)
I've barely watched any game of this series as these teams to me are very boring system teams full of a bunch of try hards that big picture don't have the skill that is in place in any of the other series. This was a coin flip before the series and so far it has tilted towards Carolina with 2 convincing wins at home to consolidate taking Game 1 on the road at Washington. I still think that this is a series that has a little more left in it and expect Washington to send it back to Carolina for a Game 6. At this point though, I'm not seeing anything to indicate that Washington can win this series.
Edmonton vs Vegas (Currently 3-1 Edmonton, next game tonight at 6:50 pm PST)
The venom in this series has ramped up with goaltenders getting run and some really physical stuff in the series highlighted by a spirted fight in Game 4. Edmonton's skill has really taken hold of this series and as I've noted a few times in these playoffs there is something that just feels off with Vegas compared to previous iterations of them. Vegas got embarrassed in Game 4 by getting shutout in Edmonton and I don't expect them to bow out tonight on home ice … that would surprise me. Edmonton is going to have to close out the series by winning on home ice on Friday night.
Dallas vs Winnipeg (Currently 3-1 Dallas, next game tomorrow at 6:50 pm PST)
This has been an interesting series in the sense that depending on who you listen to they'll tell you that the series has been really close and Winnipeg has been unlucky to be down 3-1. While I admit that I have bias in this series, I'm not seeing that perspective. I do see areas where these teams are relatively close but in series where the teams are close it's also a situation where the differences get magnified and Dallas had the advantages coming into the series in 2 key areas. The first key area was in goal where Oettinger has outplayed Hellebuyck over the course of the series … while Hellebuyck was the better goalie in the regular season you can't ignore the fact that he's been 0-5 on the road this postseason and his performance last night in Game 4 was the first time all postseason that he gave up less than 5 goals in a game on the road. The other major advantage Dallas had going into the series was that it's high-end talent (notably Mikko Rantanen) was more likely to produce in a tough series. That has played out through the first 4 games. Closing out Winnipeg at home will be difficult but I definitely think it's very possible as I'm not liking the body language and words coming out of the Winnipeg locker room. I think the series ends tomorrow night.
Florida vs Toronto (Currently 2-2, next game tonight at 4 pm PST)
This is by far the best and most compelling 2nd round series and tonight's game is an absolute MUST WIN for Toronto. The beauty of the Stanley Cup Playoffs is that if you win a game you think you're never going to lose and will win the cup and if you lose it's you're never going to win and will get swept. After 2 wins at home Toronto had control of the series and just needed to win a game in Florida to put a stranglehold on the series … they didn't get it done. Instead, the defending champs got off the mat, flexed their muscle, and have now put all of the pressure on Toronto. My gut says Florida wins on the road tonight and finishes Toronto off in Florida in Game 6
Carolina vs Washington (Currently 3-1 Carolina, next game tomorrow at 4 pm PST)
I've barely watched any game of this series as these teams to me are very boring system teams full of a bunch of try hards that big picture don't have the skill that is in place in any of the other series. This was a coin flip before the series and so far it has tilted towards Carolina with 2 convincing wins at home to consolidate taking Game 1 on the road at Washington. I still think that this is a series that has a little more left in it and expect Washington to send it back to Carolina for a Game 6. At this point though, I'm not seeing anything to indicate that Washington can win this series.
Edmonton vs Vegas (Currently 3-1 Edmonton, next game tonight at 6:50 pm PST)
The venom in this series has ramped up with goaltenders getting run and some really physical stuff in the series highlighted by a spirted fight in Game 4. Edmonton's skill has really taken hold of this series and as I've noted a few times in these playoffs there is something that just feels off with Vegas compared to previous iterations of them. Vegas got embarrassed in Game 4 by getting shutout in Edmonton and I don't expect them to bow out tonight on home ice … that would surprise me. Edmonton is going to have to close out the series by winning on home ice on Friday night.
Dallas vs Winnipeg (Currently 3-1 Dallas, next game tomorrow at 6:50 pm PST)
This has been an interesting series in the sense that depending on who you listen to they'll tell you that the series has been really close and Winnipeg has been unlucky to be down 3-1. While I admit that I have bias in this series, I'm not seeing that perspective. I do see areas where these teams are relatively close but in series where the teams are close it's also a situation where the differences get magnified and Dallas had the advantages coming into the series in 2 key areas. The first key area was in goal where Oettinger has outplayed Hellebuyck over the course of the series … while Hellebuyck was the better goalie in the regular season you can't ignore the fact that he's been 0-5 on the road this postseason and his performance last night in Game 4 was the first time all postseason that he gave up less than 5 goals in a game on the road. The other major advantage Dallas had going into the series was that it's high-end talent (notably Mikko Rantanen) was more likely to produce in a tough series. That has played out through the first 4 games. Closing out Winnipeg at home will be difficult but I definitely think it's very possible as I'm not liking the body language and words coming out of the Winnipeg locker room. I think the series ends tomorrow night.