Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Forman Faceoff 2019 Stanley Cup Playoff Preview - Conference Semifinals

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Wow! What an utterly ridiculous first round, both of the top seeds in the Conference and all four division winners were eliminated, all four wildcard teams advanced. Just a bonkers 1st round, one that has been entirely full of upsets and the unpredictable. Of the 8 first-round match ups, the only teams that I picked correctly to advance were Colorado and San Jose (2/8). With that being said, here's a look at the 4 Conference Semifinals match ups and how the teams stack up against each other:

1st Round Series Scores:

East:

WC #2 Columbus Blue Jackets defeat #1 Tampa Bay Lighting (4-0)

WC #1 Carolina Hurricanes defeat #1 Washington Capitals (4-3)

#2 Boston Bruins defeat #3 Toronto Maple Leafs (4-3)

#2 New York Islanders defeat #3 Pittsburgh Penguins (4-0)

West:

WC #2 Colorado Avalanche defeat #1 Calgary Flames (4-1)

WC #1 Dallas Stars defeat #1 Nashville Predators (4-2)

#3 St. Louis Blues defeat #2 Winnipeg Jets (4-2)

#2 San Jose Sharks defeat #3 Vegas Golden Knights (4-3)


Eastern Conference:

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#2 Boston Bruins vs. WC #2 Columbus Blue Jackets

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Season Series: Boston won the season series 2-1-0

March 12, 2019: Columbus Blue Jackets 7, Boston Bruins 4 

March 16, 2019: Boston Bruins 2, Columbus Blue Jackets 1 (OT)
April 2, 2019: Boston Bruins 6, Columbus Blue Jackets 2

Players to Watch:

Boston: Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak, Patrice Bergeron, Tuukka Rask, Torey Krug, Charlie McAvoy

Columbus: Artemi Panarin, Sergei Bobrovsky, Matt Duchene, Seth Jones, Zach Werenski, Boone Jenner

X-Factor:

Boston: Tuukka Rask

Columbus: Sergei Bobrovsky

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Brad Marchand (BOS) - 4, Matt Duchene (CBJ) - 3
Assists: Brad Marchand (BOS) - 5, Matt Duchene/Zach Werenski (CBJ) - 4
Points: Brad Marchand (BOS) - 9, Matt Duchene (CBJ) - 7
Wins: Tuukka Rask (BOS) - 4, Sergei Bobrovsky (CBJ) - 4
Goals Against Average: Sergei Bobrovsky (CBJ) - 2.01, Tuukka Rask (BOS) - 2.32
Save Percentage: Sergei Bobrovsky (CBJ) - .932, Tuukka Rask (BOS) - .928

Prediction: The Blue Jackets enter the second round after their historic upset of the 128-point Tampa Bay Lightning, and you know John Tortorella will have his team fired up for this series. While I think this will be a very close series and could go either way, I give the edge to the Bruins after their grueling 7-game win over Toronto.

(BRUINS IN 6)




#2 New York Islanders vs. WC #1 Carolina Hurricanes


Season Series: New York won the season series 3-1-0

October 4, 2018: New York Islanders 2, Carolina Hurricanes 1 (OT)

October 28, 2018: New York Islanders 2, Carolina Hurricanes 1
November 18, 2018: New York Islanders 4, Carolina Hurricanes 1

January 8, 2019: Carolina Hurricanes 4, New York Islanders 3

Players to Watch:

New York: Mat Barzal, Robin Lehner, Jordan Eberle, Anders Lee, Josh Bailey, Ryan Pulock 


Carolina: Sebastian Aho, Teuvo Teravainen, Justin Williams, Jaccob Slavin, Dougie Hamilton, Petr Mrazek

X-Factor:

New York: Mat Barzal

Carolina: Sebastian Aho

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Jordan Eberle (NYI) - 4, Warren Foegele (CAR) - 4
Assists: Jaccob Slavin (CAR) - 9, Mat Barzal (NYI) - 5
Points: Jacob Slavvin (CAR) - 9, Jordan Eberle (NYI) - 6
Wins: Robin Lehner (NYI) - 4, Petr Mrazek (CAR) - 4
Goals Against Average: Robin Lehner (NYI) - 1.47, Petr Mrazek (CAR) - 2.54
Save Percentage: Robin Lehner (NYI) - .956, Petr Mrazek (CAR) - .899

Prediction: Talk about two teams coming off historic upsets, the Islanders sweeping the Penguins in 4 games and the Hurricanes knocking off the defending champion Capitals in double OT of game 7. This series is built on two stingy teams that seemed to have found another gear come playoff time, there are a lot of similarities between these two. While I think it is a toss-up, I give the edge Barry Trotz and the Islanders

(ISLANDERS IN 7)



This would have Boston and New York advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals:

#2 Boston Bruins vs. #2 New York Islanders


Western Conference:

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#2 San Jose vs. WC #2 Colorado


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Season Series: San Jose won the season series 3-0-0

January 2, 2019: San Jose Sharks 5, Colorado Avalanche 4 

March 1, 2019: San Jose Sharks 4, Colorado Avalanche 3
April 6, 2019: San Jose Sharks 5, Colorado Avalanche 2

Players to Watch:

San Jose: Logan Couture, Brent Burns, Erik Karlsson, Tomas Hertl, Joe Pavelski, Timo Meier

Colorado: Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen, Gabriel Landeskog, Philipp Grubauer, Cale Makar, JT Compher

X-Factor:

San Jose: Erik Karlsson

Colorado: Nathan MacKinnon

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Logan Couture/Tomas Hertl (SJS) - 6, Mikko Rantanen (COL) - 5
Assists: Erik Karlsson (SJS) - 9, Nathan MacKinnon/Tyson Barrie (COL) - 5
Points: Erik Karlsson (SJS) - 9, Mikko Rantanen (COL) - 9
Wins: Martin Jones (SJS) - 4, Philipp Grubauer (COL) - 4
Goals Against Average: Philipp Grubauer (COL) - 1.90, Martin Jones (SJS) - 3.20
Save Percentage: Philipp Grubauer (COL) - .939, Martin Jones (SJS) - .904

Prediction: This to me is the most anticipated 2nd round match up, two high-powered offensive teams going head to head in the 2nd round. The Sharks enter as the favourites after defeating Vegas in a thrilling 7-game series (Barclay Goodrow scoring in OT in game 7), but don't count out the underdog Avs. Colorado looked extremely impressive knocking off top seed Calgary in round 1, and if Nathan MacKinnon continues to play as good as he has been I think they pull off the upset yet again here.

(AVALANCHE IN 7)




#3 St. Louis vs. WC #1 Dallas Stars

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Season Series: Dallas won the season series 3-1-0

January 8, 2019: Dallas Stars 3, St. Louis Blues 1
January 12, 2019: St. Louis Blues 3, Dallas Stars 1 
February 21, 2019: Dallas Stars 5, St. Louis Blues 2
March 2, 2019: Dallas Stars 4, St. Louis Blues 1

Players to Watch:

St. Louis: Ryan O'Reilly, Vladimir Tarasenko, Jordan Binnington, Alex Pietrangelo, Brayden Schenn, Tyler Bozak

Dallas: Ben Bishop, Tyler Seguin, Jamie Benn, Alex Radulov, John Klingberg, Miro Heiskanen

X-Factor:

St. Louis: Jordan Binnington

Dallas: Ben Bishop

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Jaden Schwartz (STL) - 4, Alex Radulov (DAL) - 4
Assists: Alex Pietragenlo (STL) - 6, Jamie Benn/John Klingberg (DAL) - 5
Points: Alex Pietrangelo (STL) - 6, Jamie Benn/Tyler Seguin/Alex Radulov/John Klingberg (DAL) - 6
Wins: Jordan Binnington (STL) - 4, Ben Bishop (DAL) - 4
Goals Against Average: Ben Bishop (DAL) - 1.90, Jordan Binnington (STL) - 2.63
Save Percentage: Ben Bishop (DAL) - .945, Jordan Binnington (STL) - .908

Prediction: I think most people expected both the Predators and Jets to advance past the 1st round, but here we are, and both these teams are very deserving to be here. Both Ben Bishop and Jordan Binnington were excellent for their respective teams in round 1, and these teams are extremely well matched throughout the lineup. This is the closest 2nd-round match up and is a toss-up to predict, but I give the edge to the Blues here.

(BLUES IN 7)



This would have Colorado and St. Louis advancing to the Western Conference Finals:

#3 St. Louis vs. WC #2 Colorado


Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Forman Faceoff 2019 Stanley Cup Playoff Preview - Conference Quarterfinals

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After an exciting regular season that saw many superstars and rising stars hit career years offensively, the Stanley Cup Playoffs begin tonight! This year has a different feel to it, sure you have the Tampa Bay Lightning who finished 21 points ahead of the next team as the favourite, but there are a bunch of other contenders and some extremely interesting first round match ups. With that being said, here's a look at the Eastern/Western Quarterfinals match ups and how I predict they will play out:

Eastern Conference:

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#1 Tampa Bay Lightning vs. WC #2 Columbus Blue Jackets


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Season Series: Tampa Bay won the season series 3-0-0

October 13, 2018: Tampa Bay Lightning 8, Columbus Blue Jackets 2

January 8, 2019: Tampa Bay Lightning 4, Columbus Blue Jackets 0
February 18, 2019: Tampa Bay Lightning 5, Columbus Blue Jackets 1

Players to Watch:

Tampa Bay: Nikita Kucherov, Steven Stamkos, Brayden Point, Victor Hedman, Andrei Vasilevsky, Anthony Cirelli 

Columbus: Artemi Panarin, Sergei Bobrovsky, Matt Duchene, Cam Atkinson, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Seth Jones

X-Factor:

Tampa Bay: Nikita Kucherov 

Columbus: Sergei Bobrovsky

Team Leaders:

Goals: Steven Stamos (TBL) - 45, Cam Atkinson (CBJ) - 41
Assists: Nikita Kucherov (TBL) - 87, Artemi Panarin (CBJ) - 59
Points: Nikita Kucherov (TBL) - 128, Artemi Panarin (CBJ) - 87
Wins: Andrei Vasilevskiy (TBL) - 39, Sergei Bobrovsky (CBJ) - 37
Goals Against Average: Andrei Vasilevskiy (TBL) - 2.40, Sergei Bobrovsky (CBJ) - 2.58
Save Percentage: Andrei Vasilevskiy (TBL) - .925, Sergei Bobrovsky (CBJ) - .913

Prediction: The Blue Jackets went all in at the trade deadline acquiring Matt Duchene and Ryan Dzingel, while also holding onto pending free agents Artemi Panarin and Sergei Bobrovsky. They just barely made the playoffs on the final weekend of the season, and are against all odds versus a stacked Tampa Bay team. Lightning win this series easily

(LIGHTNING IN 5)




#1 Washington Capitals vs. WC #1 Carolina Hurricanes

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Season Series: Washington won the season series 4-0-0

December 14, 2018: Washington Capitals 6, Carolina Hurricanes 5 (SO)

December 27, 2018: Washington Capitals 3, Carolina Hurricanes 1
March 26, 2019: Washington Capitals 4, Carolina Hurricanes 1
March 28, 2019: Washington Capitals 3, Carolina Hurricanes 2

Players to Watch:

Washington: Alex Ovechkin, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Braden Holtby, Nicklas Backstrom, John Carlson, Tom Wilson

Carolina: Sebastian Aho, Teuvo Teravainen, Dougie Hamilton, Justin Williams, Justin Faulk, Evgeny Svechnikov

X-Factor:

Washington: Alex Ovechkin 

Carolina: Sebastian Aho

Team Leaders:

Goals: Alex Ovechkin (WSH) - 51 goals, Sebastian Aho (CAR) - 30
Assists: John Carlson (WSH) - 57, Teuvo Teravainen (CAR) - 55
Points: Alex Ovechkin (WSH) - 89, Sebastian Aho (CAR) - 83
Wins: Braden Holtby (WSH) - 32, Petr Mrazek (CAR) - 23
Goals Against Average: Petr Mrazek (CAR) - 2.39, Braden Holtby (WSH) - 2.82
Save Percentage: Petr Mrazek (CAR) - .914, Braden Holtby (WSH) - .911

Prediction: The Capitals begin their defense as Stanley Cup champions against the pesky "Bunch of Jerks" from Carolina, who have exceeded expectations under 1st year Head Coach Rod Brind'Amour and made the playoffs for the 1st time in a decade. While I think this series will be closer than people expect, I still think the defending champions will march on here

(CAPITALS IN 6)




#2 Boston Bruins vs. #3 Toronto Maple Leafs

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Season Series: Boston won the season series 3-1-0

November 10, 2018: Boston Bruins 5, Toronto Maple Leafs 1

November 26, 2018: Toronto Maple Leafs 4, Boston Bruins 2 
December 8, 2018: Boston Bruins 6, Toronto Maple Leafs 3
January 12, 2019: Boston Bruins 3, Toronto Maple Leafs 2

Players to Watch:

Boston: Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron, David Pastrnak, Tuukka Rask, Torey Krug, Jake DeBrusk

Toronto: John Tavares, Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, Morgan Rielly, Freddie Andersen, William Nylander

X-Factor:

Boston: Patrice Bergeron 

Toronto: John Tavares

Team Leaders:

Goals: John Tavares (TOR) - 47, David Pastrnak (BOS) - 38
Assists: Mitch Marner (TOR) - 68, Brad Marchand (BOS) - 64
Points: Brad Marchand (BOS) - 100, Mitch Marner (TOR) - 94
Wins: Freddie Andersen (TOR) - 36, Tuukka Rask (BOS) - 27
Goals Against Average: Jaroslav Halak (BOS) - 2.34, Freddie Andersen (TOR) - 2.77
Save Percentage: Jaroslav Halak (BOS) - .922, Freddie Andersen (TOR) - .917

Prediction: Another year, another Bruins/Leafs 1st round match up. The Leafs come in fully equipped after adding John Tavares in the summer, is this finally the year they can get past Boston? Time will tell what happens, this truly is a toss-up and I can see either team winning. While I believe Boston is the favourite, I think Toronto finally slays the demon and moves on to the 2nd round.

(LEAFS IN 7)




#2 New York Islanders vs. #3 Pittsburgh Penguins

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Season Series: Season series tied 2-1-1

October 30, 2018: New York Islanders 6, Pittsburgh Penguins 3

November 1, 2018: New York Islanders 3, Pittsburgh Penguins 2 (SO)
December 6, 2018: Pittsburgh Penguins 6, New York Islanders 2
December 10, 2018: Pittsburgh Penguins 2, New York Islanders 1 (SO)

Players to Watch:

New York: Mat Barzal, Robin Lehner, Anders Lee, Josh Bailey, Ryan Pulock, Jordan Eberle

Pittsburgh: Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Phil Kessel, Matt Murray, Kris Letang, Jake Guentzel

X-Factor:

New York: Mat Barzal

Pittsburgh: Sidney Crosby

Team Leaders:

Goals: Jake Guentzel (PIT) - 40, Anders Lee (NYI) - 28
Assists: Sidney Crosby (PIT) - 65, Matt Barzal (NYI) - 44
Points: Sidney Crosby (PIT) - 100, Matt Barzal (NYI) - 62
Wins: Matt Murray (PIT) - 29, Robin Lehner (NYI) - 25
Goals Against Average: Robin Lehner (NYI) 2.13, Matt Murray (PIT) - 2.69
Save Percentage: Robin Lehner (NYI) - .930, Matt Murray (PIT) - .9l9

Prediction: The biggest surprise of the 2018/19 season was the New York Islanders, who went from 80 points last year to 103 points (4th highest in the NHL) under new head coach Barry Trotz this year. The Penguins and Islanders have fought in the playoffs several times in the past few years, while Pittsburgh is usually the favourite this series has a different feel with Trotz-coached Islanders stellar defense. I think this series goes the distance and Crosby becomes a hero in game 7.

(PENGUINS IN 7)




This would have Tampa Bay, Washington, Toronto and Pittsburgh advancing to the next round. The match ups would be as follows:

#1 Tampa Bay Lightning vs. #3 Toronto Maple Leafs
#1 Washington Capitals vs. #3 Pittsburgh Penguins



Western Conference:

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#1 Calgary Flames vs. WC #2 Colorado Avalanche



Season Series: Calgary won the season series 3-0-0

October 13, 2018: Calgary Flames 3, Colorado Avalanche 2 (OT)

November 1, 2018: Calgary Flames 6, Colorado Avalanche 5
January 9, 2019: Calgary Flames 5, Colorado Avalanche 3

Players to Watch:

Calgary: Johnny Gaudreau, Sean Monahan, Mark Giordano, Matthew Tkachuk, Elias Lindholm, Mikael Backlund 

Colorado: Nathan MacKinnon, Gabriel Landeskog, Mikko Rantanen, Philipp Grubauer, Tyson Barrie, Erik Johnson

X-Factor:

Calgary: Johnny Gaudreau 

Colorado: Nathan MacKinnon 

Team Leaders:

Goals: Nathan MacKinnon (COL) - 41, Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) - 36
Assists: Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) - 63, Nathan MacKinnon (COL) - 58
Points: Nathan MacKinnon (COL) - 99, Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) - 99
Wins: David Rittich (CGY) - 27, Semyon Varlamov (COL) - 20
Goals Against Average: David Rittich (CGY) - 2.61, Philipp Grubauer (COL) - 2.64
Save Percentage: Philipp Grubauer (COL) - .917, David Rittich (CGY) - .911

Prediction: With Bill Peters behind the bench in Calgary, the Flames had their highest point total in franchise history with 107 to lock up 1st seed in the Western Conference. While this team is extremely dangerous offensively, they have a lot of question marks in net with Mike Smith/David Rittich. The Avs come in as underdogs after squeaking into the playoffs again, and putting my Avs fan bias aside I believe they can upset the Flames here.

(AVALANCHE IN 7)




#1 Nashville Predators vs. WC #1 Dallas Stars

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Season Series: Nashville won the season series 3-2-0

November 10, 2018: Nashville Predators 5, Dallas Stars 4 (OT)

December 27, 2018: Dallas Stars 2, Nashville Predators 0
February 2, 2019: Dallas Stars 3, Nashville Predators 1
February 7, 2019: Nashville Predators 3, Dallas Stars 2 (OT)
February 19, 2018: Nashville Predators 5, Dallas Stars 3

Players to Watch:

Nashville: Pekka Rinne, Filip Forsberg, Viktor Arvidsson, Ryan Johansen, Roman Josi, PK Subban 

Dallas: Ben Bishop, Tyler Seguin, Jamie Benn, Alex Radulov, John Klingberg, Miro Heiskanen

X-Factor:

Nashville: Pekka Rinne

Dallas: Ben Bishop

Team Leaders:

Goals: Viktor Arvidsson (NSH) - 34, Tyler Seguin (DAL) - 33
Assists: Ryan Johansen (NSH) - 50, Tyler Seguin (DAL) - 47
Points: Tyler Seguin (DAL) - 80, Ryan Johansen (NSH) - 64
Wins: Pekka Rinne (NSH) - 30, Ben Bishop (DAL) - 27
Goals Against Average: Ben Bishop (DAL) - 1.98, Pekka Rinne (NSH) - 2.42 
Save Percentage: Ben Bishop (DAL) - .934, Pekka Rinne (NSH) - .918

Prediction: The series has the potential to be a tough, physical series between two of the biggest teams in the NHL. The key matchup to follow will be in net between Ben Bishop and Pekka Rinne, both goalies capable of stealing a series for their teams. I think if the Seguin/Benn/Radulov line can get hot the Stars can upset Nashville here, but I think the Predators have the edge.

(PREDATORS IN 6)




#2 San Jose Sharks vs. #3 Vegas Golden Knights

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Season Series: Vegas won the season series 2-1-1

November 24, 2018: Vegas Golden Knights 6, San Jose Sharks 0

January 10, 2019: San Jose Sharks 3, Vegas Golden Knights 2
March 18, 2019: Vegas Golden Knights 7, San Jose Sharks 3
March 30, 2019: San Jose Sharks 4, Vegas Golden Knights 3 (OT)

Players to Watch:

San Jose: Brent Burns, Erik Karlsson, Logan Couture, Joe Pavelski, Tomas Hertl, Evander Kane

Vegas: Marc-Andre Fleury, Mark Stone, Johnathan Marchessault, William Karlsson, Paul Stastny, Max Pacioretty

X-Factor:

San Jose: Brent Burns 


Vegas: Marc-Andre Fleury 

Team Leaders:

Goals: Joe Pavelski (SJS) - 38, Johnathan Marchessault (VGK) - 25
Assists: Brent Burns (SJS) - 67, Johnthan Marchessault/Rielly Smith (VGK) - 34
Points: Brent Burns (SJS) - 83, Johnthan Marchessault (VGK) - 59
Wins: Martin Jones (SJS) - 36, Marc-Andre Fleury (VGK) - 35
Goals Against Average: Marc-Andre Fleury (VGK) - 2.51, Martin Jones (SJS) - 2.94
Save Percentage: Marc-Andre Fleury (VGK) - .913, Martin Jones (SJS) - .896

Prediction: Everyone remembers the historic run the Vegas Golden Knights went on last year in their inaugural season, and no one is going be taking them lightly this year. Certainly not the San Jose Sharks, who lost to Vegas in 6 game in the second round. This series is probably the closest 1st round match up of the 8 series, and believe it's a toss-up that will go 7 games. I give the slight edge to Jumbo Joe and the Sharks.

(SHARKS in 7)




#2 Winnipeg Jets vs. #3 St. Louis Blues

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Season Series: Winnipeg won the season series 3-1-0

October 4, 2018: Winnipeg Jets 5, St. Louis Blues 1

October 22, 2018: Winnipeg Jets 5, St. Louis Blues 4 (OT)
November 24, 2018: Winnipeg Jets 8, St. Louis Blues 4
December 7, 2018: St. Louis Blues 1, Winnipeg Jets 0

Players to Watch:

Winnipeg: Mark Scheifele, Blake Wheeler, Dustin Byfuglien, Patrik Laine, Connor Hellebuyck, Kyle Connor

St. Louis: Vladimir Tarasenko, Ryan O'Reilly, Jordan Binnington, Alex Pietrangelo, Colton Parayko, Brayden Schenn

X-Factor:

Winnipeg: Mark Scheifele 

St. Louis: Jordan Binnington

Team Leaders:

Goals: Mark Scheifele (WPG) - 38, Vladimir Tarasenko (STL) - 33
Assists: Blake Wheeler (WPG) - 71, Ryan O'Reilly (STL) - 49
Points: Blake Wheeler (WPG) - 91, Ryan O'Reilly (STL) - 77
Wins: Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) - 34, Jordan Binnington (STL) - 24
Goals Against Average: Jordan Binnington (STL) - 1.89, Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) - 2.90
Save Percentage: Jordan Binnington (STL) - .927, Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) - .913

Prediction: The Central Division is loaded with big, talented teams and this Jets/Blues 1st round series is proof of that. Much like the Vegas/San Jose series above, this is two evenly matched teams that makes for a very exciting series. While I do believe the Blues have what it takes to pull off the upset, I'm giving the slight edge to the Jets.

(JETS IN 7)



This would have Colorado, Nashville, Vegas and Winnipeg advancing to the next round. The match ups would be as follows:


#1 Nashville Predators vs #2 Winnipeg Jets
#2 San Jose Sharks vs WC #2 Colorado Avalanche


Here is a look at the full playoff bracket:

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Playoffs begin at 7pm tonight. Best time of the year!


Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Saturday, January 5, 2019

The Forman Files: World Juniors - Canada's Unrealistic Expectations and Reactions

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Let me start off by stating that I absolutely love the World Juniors, always have since I was a little kid. Watching the World Juniors is a holiday family tradition in the Forman household, and some of my fondest hockey memories growing up happened at this tournament. There's something about the level of intensity and passion that these 16-19 year old kids bring, some on the cusp of their own professional careers, all trying to bring home a gold medal for their country. As I have grown up my passion for the tournament remains, but my attention has shifted towards identifying future NHL talent on all teams rather than just solely focusing on Team Canada. Ofcourse every year the entire nation wants and expects Canada to win Gold, sometimes at at unhealthy rate, and that was created some controversy over the last few years that really casts a negative shadow on the tournament. Before I dive into this, just want to go back and list my favourite World Juniors memories:

2003 World Juniors: At 12 years old my earliest memories of the tournament was watching a guy by the name of Jordin Tootoo buzzing around the ice for Team Canada. The "Tootoo Train" as he was dubbed in that tournament sent fans in a frenzy with his bone-crushing hits and he became an instant favourite for my younger brother Kyle and myself. Canada would lose a close 3-2 game in the Gold Medal to Russia.



2004 World Juniors: Canada loses 4-3 to USA in heartbreaking fashion, with USA coming back from 3-0 down including Marc-Andre Fleury shooting the puck off Patrick O'Sullivan and into his own net for the tournament-winning goal. I remember being in Grade 7 English class and our teacher had a portable radio and gave us live score updates on the chalk board, safe to say we were all devastated.


2005 World Juniors: The Dream Team. With the NHL on lockout Hockey Canada assembled perhaps the best team that you will ever see at this tournament. The names speak for themselves: Sidney Crosby, Patrice Bergeron, Jeff Carter, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Mike Richards, Shea Weber, Dion Phaneuf and Brent Seabrook to name a few. Canada went 6-0 and outscored their opponents 41-7 in the tournament, including a 6-1 stomping of Alex Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin and the Russians in the Gold Medal game. I remember being on my Grade 8 dog-sledding trip in Algonquin park and watching this game in the hotel the night before our trip started with a few of my buddies. This was the first of 5-straight gold medal wins for Canada and one of my fondest memories of the tournament.


2007 World Juniors: The tournament where Jonathan Toews made a name for himself on the big stage, well before he was winning 3 Stanley Cups in 6 years in Chicago. Canada again went undefeated in the tournament at 6-0 including beating the Russians 4-2 in the Gold Medal game, but it was Toews heroics in the semifinals that stands out 10+ years later. With the score tied 1-1 after OT Canada and USA headed to a shootout, Jonathan Toews went 3 for 3 on his attempts and Carey Price stopped Peter Mueller in round 7 to send Canada to the finals. Here's a look at Toews heroics:


2008 World Juniors: Canada wins its 4th straight World Juniors gold in dramatic fashion, as Matt Halischuk scored in OT of the finals to beat Sweden 3-2. While not as stacked as the 2005 Dream Team, the 2008 group was underrated and loaded with future NHL talent: Drew Doughty, Claude Giroux, PK Subban, John Tavares, Brad Marchand, Steven Stamkos, Wayne Simmonds and Kyle Turris to name a few.


2009 World Juniors: The Drive for Five. Probably the peak of my World Juniors obsession, Jordan Eberle became an instant Canadian hockey hero. Canada went undefeated at 4-0 in the preliminary round and outscored their opponents 35-6, but in a tight game with Russia in the semifinals found themselves down 5-4 with under a minute remaining. With just 5.4 seconds left Jordan Eberle sends a backhand into the net and the crowd in Vancouver into a frenzy, with Gord Miller saying his now iconic "CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?" quote after the goal (still gives me goosebumps). Canada would go on to win the game in a shootout and defeat Sweden 5-1 in the finals to win their 5th straight Gold. Here is the famous Eberle goal:


2010 World Juniors: With rivals Canada and USA going head to head for the Gold medal, Jordan Eberle is at it again as Canada comes back from down 5-3 with under 3 minutes left with Eberle scoring both goals. Eberle went on to hit the post in overtime which would have given him a hat trick and the golden goal, but luck didn't go Canada's way and minutes later on an odd-man rush John Carlson ripped one past Martin Jones and USA would end Canada's 5-year gold medal streak in dramatic fashion. What would have been if Eberle had scored in OT...


2011 World Juniors: A year later Canada again finds itself in the Gold Medal game (for the 10th consecutive year) and lead Russia 3-0 after two periods. In stunning and shocking fashion, Russia went on to score 5 unanswered goals in the 3rd and steal the gold medal from Canada. Russia's top line of Vladimir Tarasenko-Evgeny Kuznetsov-Artemi Panarin was absolutely lethal in that comeback and no shock that all 3 guys are NHL stars now.


2015 World Juniors: After 10 straight trips to the Gold Medal game, Canada fails to reach the finals from 2012-2014, picking up just 1 bronze medal in that time. With the boost of phenom Connor McDavid, Canada would go 7-0 and outscore their opponents 39-9 in the tournament, with a close 5-4 win in the Gold Medal game vs Russia. After 5 straight years without a gold medal, Canada finally returned to the top of the hockey world.


2018 World Juniors: After a frustrating tournament loss to Patrik Laine and Finland in the quarterfinals in 2016, followed by a shootout loss in the Gold Medal game to USA in 2017, Canada returned on a mission in the 2018 tournament. In the first ever outdoor game at the World Juniors, Canada would lose 4-3 in a shootout to USA but that would be their only loss of the tournament. Canada would defeat Sweden 3-1 in the finals with Tyler Steenbergen scoring the game-winning goal with under 2 minutes left, the only Canadian forward who hadn't scored yet in the tournament.



While I do have a lot of fond memories of this tournament, the main purpose of this post is to also highlight some of the negative activity surrounding it the last few years, with particular emphasis on this year. After losing to Finland in the quarterfinals, Canadian Captain Max Comtois was sent death threats and hurls of insults on his Instagram and Twitter accounts for missing a penalty shot in OT. There are so many things wrong with this situation I don't even know where to begin, but at it's core people often forget that these are just kids competing in the World Juniors. I truly believe that Canadian hockey fans have been spoiled with talented teams of the past (as mentioned above) and it has grown to the point of unrealistic expectation that Canada HAS to win the Gold every year. For the purpose of this post, I have broken this down into three categories which cast a negative shadow on the tournament:

"These are Kids"

People often forget with how exciting the hockey is that the World Juniors is an UNDER 20 tournament. These are kids who grow up dreaming of representing their country and having a chance to win a Gold Medal, you can imagine the pressure and nerves that they already have to begin with. It's why every year you see such genuine reactions of heartbreak of players when their country doesn't win, something that most people are able to sympathize with. But in recent years with the influence of social media, players have been the targets of harassment and bullying and quite frankly its pathetic.

Any parent would be appalled if their own kid was treated this way, just because these are kids who are training to become professional athletes that doesn't entitle people to threaten and insult them like this. The social media influence on professional sports has enabled "fans" to say whatever to whoever they want, often times can be pretty horrible stuff. Which is why it makes me sad as a Canadian to think that people would send Max Comtois death threats because he missed a penalty shot, the kid played the tournament with a separated shoulder and laid everything he had on the line for his country. Let's also not forget that hockey is a just game...

Keyboard Warriors/Cyber Bullying

As I mentioned above about social media, often times the negative stories outweigh the positive ones in the sports world. With this Comtois situation, what in any way, shape or form does this kid (who's 19 years old!) deserve to be threatened and treated like this? Individuals who hide behind their computer screens anonymously are some of the scummiest people on earth, and my guess in this situation the people threatening Max are probably people who haven't played a second of hockey in their lives and would never think of saying anything in person.

It's a pathetic culture that we live in today where people believe they have the freedom and are entitled to say whatever they want online, often times without realizing the potential consequences. Whether it be a professional athlete or a teenager at the World Juniors, being in the spotlight doesn't enable fans to say whatever they want, and it's quite sad where it's gotten to that point. There's a fine line between being critical and being threatening, fans are allowed to be disappointed but making it personal and attacking players for not winning is not right. Period.

Competition and Unrealistic Expectations

When Canada won 5-straight gold medals, appearing in the finals 10 straight years, it reached a point in Canada where we expect to win every year. While there's no question we field the most talent year in year out, it's fairly obvious how significant some of the other countries have improved over the last 10 years. While it would be nice for Canada to win every year, the reality is that its not possible anymore as the talent level continues to rise in other countries:

-USA has grown into a powerhouse with the help of their National Development program, pumping out elite high-end prospects like Auston Matthews, Jack Eichel and Jack Hughes in recent years
-Sweden has won 48 straight preliminary games (12 years) at the tournament and has produced elite defensive talent the past few years in Rasmus Dahlin, Erik Brannstrom, Timothy Liljegren and Adam Boqvist.
-Finland reached the finals for the 3rd time in 6 years, and has developed elite high-end talent like Aleksander Barkov, Patrik Laine and Kappo Kakko in recent years.
-Russia seems dangerous every year and has produced high-end goalie talent the past few years with Ilya Samsonov, Ilya Sorokin and Igor Shestyorkin.
-Switzerland is competing for their 1st medal since 1998 this year and their program has really seen a resurgence in the past few years under eccentric coach Christian Wohlwend.
-Czech Republic had the top line at the tournament in 2018 with a trio of 1st round picks Martin Kaut, Martin Necas and Filip Zadina leading the way.

I think that as ugly as the Comtois situation is, this is a great learning experience for Canadians to lower their expectations and maybe take the World Juniors just a notch less serious. It's also important to note that these "keyboard warriors" don't speak for all Canadian fans, there are many more good then bad ones but it reflects poorly on us as a country when these things happen. Hockey is our in bloodline as Canadians and we are allowed to be passionate, but we must not allow our emotions to get the better of us and realize that these are still just kids every year...


-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Thursday, December 6, 2018

A New Perspective on Life - My Meeting with the Humboldt Broncos

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I feel very fortunate as a hockey fan to work at the Hockey Hall of Fame, the amount of people I have had the chance to meet in just over 16 months there has been some of the most fulfilling time of my life. That's not just meeting current NHL players or Hall of Famers, but meeting hockey fans from all around the planet and bonding over a love for the game. For those that know me know hockey is my entire life, whether that be playing, watching, writing, coaching, timekeeping, and so on, I could talk about hockey and never get bored. It's always enjoyable for me to see guests reactions when they see the Stanley Cup for the 1st time, or marvel at the beauty of the Great Hall and all its history. While there are a number of instances that stand out worth talking about, I'm focusing solely on a life-changing encounter I had today (December 6, 2018) meeting surviving members of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash and their families.

Everyone knows the story: The day was April 6th, the Humboldt Broncos of the SJHL were heading  to play a playoff game against the Nipawin Hawks, travelling by team bus from Humboldt to Nipawin. A devastating accident occurred en route, where a semi-trailer truck collided with the team bus head on and destroying everything in its path, as 16 individuals tragically lost their lives and many others left with permanent disabilities or injuries. An accident like this is catastrophic to begin with, so many young kids losing their lives far too soon, families who will never get to hug their loved ones again. But what makes this truly gut-wrenching for the hockey community is how this could have happened to anyone, travelling by team bus is something every hockey player experiences throughout their playing career, professional or not. The hockey world ended up coming together for the Broncos and raising over $15 million for the team via GoFundMe, which was then decided to be distributed evenly among the families of all involved in the crash.

As the months have gone by the Broncos have attempted to move on with their lives, altered forever by an unspeakable tragedy that still remains hard to cope with to this day. The hockey community and the NHL has done their best to ease the recovery and recognize the players and family members, including them hosting the NHL awards this past summer and several appearances at NHL games. Most inspiring of all, two players who survived the bus crash - Brayden Camrud and Derek Patter - have continued to play hockey with the Broncos this season and were voted as Assistant Captains. I can't even grasp at the thought of what these players and their families have to endure day to day, always reliving the horrific crash in their heads, not being able to see friends or loved ones again. It is why this story remains in my thoughts since the day it happened, every time I pass by the Humboldt Broncos display case at the HHOF I stop and reflect for a few seconds.

Flash forward to today, several members of the Broncos and their families were invited to a private tour and visit at the HHOF. I was unaware they were coming in today, and had already been having a rough day as I was almost injured in hockey the night prior. For those that know me, I've had three concussions and spent the last one recovering for 15 months before I was back to normal, so I was in a bad mood all day because of the incident from last night's game. Things changed in a heartbeat when I had the honour of meeting these players and their families, getting to see them in person and speak to them first-hand was truly eye-opening for me, something that will stick with me for the rest of my life. The word that comes to mind is perspective: even though I had endured some hell with my concussions it's minuscule compared to what these people have to deal with on a day to day basis, and it truly made me realize how lucky and fortunate I am. I was able to witness one of the players, Layne Matechuk, play the shooting game and seeing the joy in his eyes was indescribable. Layne was one of the last players released from hospital and is still working on getting mobility back in the right side of his body and learning to speak again.

As the group departed from the HHOF today my mind was racing with emotions, so much so that I felt I needed to share this experience in this blog post. Meeting the Broncos players and their families has given me a new perspective on life, something that will stay with me forever now. My departing thoughts on this is to understand the importance of perspective: while you may be going through stuff that seems bad at the time, it becomes unimportant in the grand scheme of things when you realize what others might be dealing with. I thought my 15 months recovering from my concussion was absolute hell and the lowest point of my life, but that doesn't come close to what these young men and their families now have to endure for life. My final message is to be in the present moment: enjoy each and every day like it could be your last. Be there for your friends when they need it, call your loved ones and just tell them how much you appreciate them, and most importantly always look for the positives even when everything seems negative.

My heart aches for these players and their families, and while I really can't help them grieve, I can thank them for giving me this new perspective on life.

Be in the Present Moment


-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Monday, October 1, 2018

The Forman Faceoff 2018/19 NHL Season Predictions

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Eastern Conference:



Atlantic Divison:

1. Tampa Bay Lightning
2. Toronto Maple Leafs
3. Boston Bruins
4. Florida Panthers (WC #2)
5. Buffalo Sabres
6. Montreal Canadiens
7. Detroit Red Wings
8. Ottawa Senators

Metropolitan Division:

1. Washington Capitals
2. Pittsburgh Penguins
3. Philadelphia Flyers
4. Columbus Blue Jackets (WC #1)
5. New Jersey Devils
6. New York Islanders
7. Carolina Hurricanes
8. New York Rangers


Western Conference:


Central Divison:

1. Winnipeg Jets
2. Nashville Predators
3. St. Louis Blues
4. Colorado Avalanche (WC #1)
5. Minnesota Wild
6. Chicago Blackhawks
7. Dallas Stars

Pacific Division:

1. San Jose Sharks
2. Los Angeles Kings
3. Vegas Golden Knights
4. Anaheim Ducks (WC #2)
5. Calgary Flames
6. Edmonton Oilers
7. Arizona Coyotes
8. Vancouver Canucks


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NHL Award Predictions:

Hart Memorial Trophy - Nathan MacKinnon (Runner-up: Connor McDavid/Mark Scheifele)

Art Ross Trophy - Connor McDavid (Runner-up: Nathan MacKinnon/Evgeni Malkin)

Rocket Richard Trophy - Patrik Laine (Runner-up: Alex Ovechkin/Auston Matthews)

Vezina TrophyConnor Hellebuyck (Runner-up: Tuukka Rask/John Gibson)

James Norris Memorial Trophy - Erik Karlsson (Runner-up: Victor Hedman/Drew Doughty)

Calder Memorial Trophy - Elias Pettersson (Runner-up: Rasmus Dahlin/Andrei Svechnikov)

Lady Byng Trophy - Aleksander Barkov (Runner-up: Johnny Gaudreau/Ryan O'Reilly)

Frank J. Selke Trophy - Aleksander Barkov (Runner-up: Anze Kopitar/Patrice Bergeron)

Mark Messier Leadership Award - Blake Wheeler (Runner-up: Zdeno Chara/Joe Pavelski)

Ted Lindsay Award - Connor McDavid (Runner-up: Nathan MacKinnon/Evgeni Malkin)

NHL GM of the Year - Doug Wilson (Runner-up: Doug Armstrong/Kyle Dubas)

Jack Adams Trophy - Mike Babcock (Runner-up: Paul Maurice/Peter Laviolette)

Presidents Trophy - Winnipeg Jets

Prince of Wales Trophy - Washington Capitals (over Toronto Maple Leafs)

Clarence S. Campbell Bowl - Winnipeg Jets (over San Jose Sharks)

Stanley Cup Champions - Winnipeg Jets

Conn Smythe Trophy - Mark Scheifele


2018/19 NHL Season begins in two nights on October 3rd!

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Monday, June 18, 2018

The Forman Faceoff - 2017/18 NHL Season Awards

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As the NHL awards are set to take place in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, I take a look at who I think will be bringing home the hardware this season:

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Hart Trophy:

1. Nathan MacKinnon (COL) - 74 GP: 39 Goals, 58 Assists, 97 Points, 1.31 Points-Per Game

For those that know me I'm a diehard Avalanche fan, and of course watching MacKinnon turn into an elite superstar this season was amazing to watch. But I'll put my fan bias aside for this award and firmly believe that MacKinnon was the most dominant player in the NHL this season, and certainly most valuable to his team. The Avs had a pathetic 48 points last season, but a remarkable turnaround lead by #29 had the Avs at 95 points and back in the playoffs for the 1st time since 2013. MacKinnon shattered his career-high of 24 goals/63 points this season, lead the NHL with 12 game-winning goals and was 2nd in the NHL with 1.31 points-per game. There's no question in my mind that Nathan MacKinnon is the MVP.

2. Taylor Hall (NJD) - 76 GP: 39 Goals, 54 Assists, 93 Points, 1.22 Points-Per Game

In a similar situation as MacKinnon above, Hall was the driving force on a team that was horrible the year before and returned to the playoffs this season. The Devils had just 70 points last year at the basement of the Eastern Conference, but a quick turnaround lead Hall and some great Ray Shero moves, the Devils found themselves with 97 points and back in the playoffs for the first time since 2012. Hall set career-bests with 39 goals and 93 points this season, and was one of the best players in the NHL this season. If not for MacKinnon and the Avs historic turnaround, the Hart Trophy might have easily been Hall's to win.

3. Anze Kopitar (LAK) - 82 GP: 35 Goals, 57 Assists, 92 Points, 1.12 Points-Per Game

The departure of Darryl Sutter as Head Coach saw some big changes in the Los Angeles this season, most notably long-time Captain Dustin Brown was stripped of his C in favour of the Slovenian superstar Kopitar. The 12-year NHL veteran followed that up with his best NHL season, scoring a career-high 35 goals and 92 points and leading the Kings to 98 points and a WC birth in the playoffs. At age 30, Kopitar logged the most minutes-per game of any forward in the NHL this season, logging an impressive 22:05 per game. He's got some tough competition for the Hart Trophy with MacKinnon and Hall, but it's good to see Kopitar get the recognition he deserves as one of the games premier players.

Honourable Mentions: Claude Giroux (PHI), Nikita Kucherov (TBL), Connor McDavid (EDM), Evgeni Malkin (PIT), Blake Wheeler (WPG)



Vezina Trophy:

1. Pekka Rinne (NSH) - 59 GP: 42-13-4, .927 Save %, 2.31 GAA, 8 Shutouts

After leading the Predators to their 1st Stanley Cup Finals in franchise history last season, Rinne followed it up his best season of his NHL career. Rinne lead all goalies this season with 8 shutouts, and his 42 wins were 2nd to just Vasilevskiy/Hellebuyck. In a very close race for the Vezina Trophy, the 35-year old Finnish goalie is my pick this season.

2. Andrei Vasilevskiy (TBL) - 65 GP: 44-17-3, .919 Save %, 2.61 GAA, 8 Shutouts

After missing the playoffs last season, the Lightning followed it up this year by winning the Atlantic Division and top spot in the Eastern Conference with 113 points. A big reason for that was the play of  the 23-year old Russian netminder, who had a career season leading the NHL with 44 wins and 8 shutouts. The Vezina Trophy is the closest race of any of the awards, and Vasilevskiy could easily walk away with the Vezina Trophy come Wednesday night.

3. Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) - 67 GP: 44-11-9, .924 Save %, 2.36 GAA, 6 Shutouts

No goaltender played more games + minutes in the NHL this season than the 25-year old Jets goalie, starting 67 of 82 games for the Jets and logging nearly 4,000 minutes (3,965:54) on the ice this season. Hellebuyck lead all goalies with 44 wins, and his 6 shutouts were 2nd to only Rinne/Vasilevskiy. Much like the two goalies mentioned above, Hellebuyck is equally deserving of the award and very well might win it.

Honourable Mentions: Tuukka Rask (BOS), Freddie Andersen (TOR), Jonathan Quick (LAK), Sergei Bobrovsky (CBJ)



Norris Trophy:

1. Drew Doughty (LAK) - 82 GP: 10 Goals, 50 Assists, 60 Points, +23, 26:50 Ice-Time Per Game

After an up-and-down season last year, Drew Doughty returned to superstar form this season with 10 goals and 60 points in 82 games. Doughty lead all defenseman in ice-time this season playing a whopping 26:50 per game and played a key part in the Kings 98 points and return to the playoffs. Doughty is my pick to win his 2nd career Norris Trophy.

2. Victor Hedman (TBL) - 77 GP: 17 Goals, 46 Assists, 63 Points, +32, 25:51 Ice-Time Per Game

After a career-best 72 points last season, Hedman followed it up by leading all defenseman with 17 goals and 5th in points with 63. His 25:51 ice-time per game was 5th in the NHL and his +32 2nd to Josh Manson (+34) among all defenseman. With the Lightning winning the Atlantic Division and finishing best in the Eastern Conference with 113 points, Hedman was an integral part and deserves the recognition. He very well could be walking away with his 1st career Norris Trophy on Wednesday.

3. PK Subban (NSH) - 82 GP: 16 Goals, 43 Assists, 59 Points, +18. 24:07 Ice-Time Per Game

After making the Stanley Cup Finals last season, the Predators followed that up with a franchise best 117 points and their 1st Presidents Trophy. A big part of that was the play of Subban, who enjoyed his best season since being a member of the Canadiens scoring a career-best 16 goals and putting up 59 points in 62 games. The 2013 Norris Trophy winner deserves the recognition and is very much in contention to possibly win his 2nd Norris on Wednesday night.

Honourable Mentions: John Carlson (WSH), John Klingberg (DAL), Brent Burns (SJS)



Calder Trophy:

1. Mat Barzal (NYI) - 82 GP: 22 Goals, 63 Assists, 85 Points, 1.04 Points-Per game

This is a no-brainer choice for me, Matt Barzal is the rookie of the year and it's not even close. After some exciting Calder Trophy races the past few years, Barzal ran away with this year's award putting up a whopping 85 points in 82 games, 20 points above the next rookie. With his electric speed and slick hands, Barzal is making a lot of NHL GMs shake their heads after passing on him in the 2015 NHL Draft (16th overall). This will be the first of many in the hardware department for the 21-year old Islanders superstar.

2. Brock Boeser (VAN) - 62 GP: 29 Goals, 26 Assists, 55 Points, 0.89 Points-Per Game

If not for a back injury that cost him the last 20 games of the season, this might have been a much closer Calder Trophy race than it turned out to be. At the time of his injury Boeser lead all rookies with 29 goals, and finished the season 2nd to Kyle Connor (31) despite playing 14 less games. Boeser is an extremely gifted goal-scorer and has a bright future ahead for the Canucks.

3. Charlie McAvoy (BOS) - 63 GP: 7 Goals, 25 Assists, 32 Points, 22:09 Ice-Time Per Game

I understand that Keller was the 3rd player nominated for the award, and he had an impressive season putting up 23 goals and 65 points in 82 games for the Coyotes. However in my honest opinion, McAvoy should have been nominated and would have if not missing 19 games due to injury. McAvoy was 3rd in rookie scoring among defenseman with 32 points, and lead all rookies playing an impressive 22:09 ice-time per game. The 20-year old American reminds me so much of Drew Doughy and is on the path to being one of the best defenseman in the game today.

Honourable Mentions: *Clayton Keller (ARI, *actually nominated), Kyle Connor (WPG), Yanni Gourde (TBL)



Jack Adams:

1. Gerard Gallant (VGK) - 51-24-7, 109 Points, 1st in Pacific Division

Much like the Calder Trophy, this award is pretty much decided and it's quite obvious that Gallant will win the Jack Adams Trophy this season. The Vegas Golden Knights had perhaps the best inaugural season of any expansion team in pro sports history, winning the Pacific Division with 109 points and going all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals. A team full of misfits that no one gave a chance after the expansion draft last summer (500/1 odds to win), Vegas was the best story in sports this year and was a welcoming addition as the NHL's 31st team.

2. Jared Bednar (COL) - 43-30-9, 95 Points, 4th in Central Division (2nd West Wild-Card)

After a disaster 48 points last season in his 1st year as Colorado's Head Coach, Bednar lead a remarkable turnaround coaching the Avs to 95 points and a return to the playoffs for the 1st time since 2013. The Avs 47-point turnaround is the 3rd-best in NHL history, with only the Sharks (58 from 1993 to 1994) and the Nordiques (52 from 1992 to 1993) having more. For a team that no one gave a chance in September, Bednar proved he was the right man for the job and if not for Gallant would easily walk away with the Jack Adams Trophy in any other year.

3. Bruce Cassidy (BOS) - 50-20-12, 112 Points, 2nd in Atlantic Division

When long-time Head Coach Claude Julien was fired late last season, many people wondered what direction the Bruins would head under former Assistant Coach Bruce Cassidy. Cassidy proved to be the right man for the job, coaching the Bruins to 50 wins and 112 points, 2nd in the Atlantic to Tampa Bay. Cassidy paid his dues with over 10 years in the Boston organization, and he has the Bruins in great shape for the future.

Honourable Mentions: Peter Laviolette (NSH), John Hynes (NJD), Paul Maurice (WPG), Jon Cooper (TBL)



Selke Trophy:

1. Patrice Bergeron (BOS) - 64 GP: 30 Goals, 33 Assists, 63 Points, 19:26 Ice-Time Per Game

The reigning Selke Trophy winner is in search of his 5th career win, which would put him past Bob Gainey for most in NHL history. Bergeron scored 30 goals for just the 4th time in his career and had 63 points in 63 games, while logging almost 20 minutes again against top lines across the NHL. He is the favourite for the Selke yet again.

2. Anze Kopitar (LAK) - 82 GP: 35 Goals, 57 Assists, 92 Points, 22:05 Ice-Time Per Game

As mentioned above in the Hart Trophy race, Kopitar had his best seasons this year scoring 35 goals and 92 games while leading all forwards with 22:05 ice-time per game. Much like Bergeron, Kopitar spends a good chunk of his minutes against other teams top lines and could very well win the award this year, which would be the 2nd of his career.

3. Sean Couturier (PHI) - 82 GP: 31 Goals, 45 Assists, 76 Points, 21:36 Ice-Time Per Game

A breakout season for the young Flyers center, Couturier scored a career-best 31 goals and 76 points in 82 games. Playing on the top line with Giroux and Voracek, Couturier's 21:36 ice-time per game was the 3rd most among all forwards in the NHL behind Kopitar and Barkov. While Couturier has it in tough competing with Bergeron and Kopitar, 2 guys up for the Selke every season, it's nice to see him get the recognition for a fantastic year.

Honourable Mentions: Nazem Kadri (TOR), Mikko Koivu (MIN)



GM of the Year:

1. George McPhee (VGK)

Much like was mentioned with Gallant in the Jack Adams race, the job that George McPhee and his staff did assembling the Golden Knights team from the expansion draft was historic. After all no one really gave them a chance at the beginning of the season, and yet they finished just 3 wins shy of a Stanley Cup in their 1st year in the league. McPhee deserves big-time credit for trades that brought in guys like Jonathan Marchessault, Reilly Smith, Alex Tuch to name a few. He is the obvious favourite for GM of the Year

2. Kevin Cheveldayoff (WPG)

The Jets made their 1st Conference Finals in franchise history this season, and the work that Kevin Cheveldayoff has done assembling and young and exciting roster has Winnipeg in prime position for years to come. With a roster of young stars like Mark Scheifele and Patrik Laine, Cheveldayoff made a key move at the deadline adding veteran Paul Stastny who put up 15 points in the playoffs. If not for the dream season in Vegas, Cheveldayoff would be the favourite for GM of the Year.

3. Steve Yzerman (TBL)

After missing the playoffs last season the Lightning roared back with an 113-point campaign and Atlantic Division title, falling just 1 game shy of the Conference Finals. The Lightning saw the emergence of young players like Brayden Point, Yanni Gourde and Mikhail Sergachev (brought in last summer via trade) while Yzerman added Ryan McDonagh and JT Miller in a trade deadline blockbuster. Yzerman is the only GM nominated that has won the award before, winning in 2014/15, and is very much contention this year.

Honourable Mentions: David Poile (NSH), Ray Shero (NJD), Joe Sakic (COL)


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Mark Messier Leadership Award:

1. Deryk Engelland (VGK)

While the Golden Knights didn't have a Captain in their inaugural season, the 36-year old journeyman defenseman took a leadership role from day 1. Engelland started his professional hockey career in Vegas in the ECHL, and when tragedy struck the city with a shooting claiming 58 lives, Engelland sprung into action making an emotional speech in their 1st home game (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io4O56G95cY). The city rallied behind the Golden Knights and we all know the magical run they had, Engelland played a huge part in bringing together the group of so called "misfits" as they like to be referred. He is my pick for the Mark Messier Leadership Award this season.

2. Blake Wheeler (WPG)

The longtime Jets Captain had his best season statistically, with 91 points in 81 games leading the Jets to 2nd in the Western Conference with 114 points. Wheeler has become a big mentor for the young Jets stars like Patrik Laine and Mark Scheifele, and was a big part in Winnipeg reaching their 1st Conference Finals in franchise history.

3. Wayne Simmonds (PHI)

Simmonds scored 24 goals and had 46 points in 75 games for the Flyers, his 5th straight season with 24+ goals. Simmonds has been a staple in the Philadelphia community with his charity work, and hosted a different military unity in a private suite every other home game, spending time to met each group after the game. He hosts his "Wayne's Road Hockey Heroes" that he's run every summer since 2012 and has been an assistant captain with the Flyers since 2014.

Honourable Mentions: Sidney Crosby (PIT), Anze Kopitar (LAK), Zdeno Chara (BOS)


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Lady Byng Trophy:

1. Ryan O'Reilly (BUF) - 81 GP: 24 Goals, 37 Assists, 61 Points, 2 PIM

O'Reilly played 81 of 82 games this season, and somehow amassed just 1 minor penalty in the process. He has done this twice in his career, doing the same in 2013/14 when he also won the Lady Byng Trophy. He is my pick despite having an up-and-down offensive season.

2. William Karlsson (VGK) - 82 GP: 43 Goals, 35 Assists, 78 Points, 12 PIM

After just 6 goals and 25 points in 81 games last season with Columbus, Karlsson exploded onto the season with Vegas scoring a whopping 43 goals and 78 points in 82 games, while picking up just 6 minor penalties along the way.

3. Aleksander Barkov (FLA) - 79 GP: 27 Goals, 51 Assists, 78 Points, 14 PIM

A career-year for the 22-year old Finnish star, Barkov scored 27 goals and 78 points in 79 games while picking up just 7 minor penalties along the way. Barkov had just 5 minor penalties in 61 games last season, and should be a fixture in the Lady Byng race for years to come.

Honourable Mentions: Vladimir Tarasenko, Mikhail Granlund


Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy:

1. Brian Boyle (NJD) 

After signing with the Devils last summer, the 33-year old forward was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia in training camp, which is a type of bone marrow cancer. Despite the diagnosis Boyle missed just 13 games this season and returned to score 13 goals and 23 points, including appearing in his first ever All-Star Game.

2. Roberto Luongo (FLA)

The 39-year old veteran goaltender has had a decorated NHL career, but he had one of the season's most powerful moments speaking to the crowd at BB&T Center following the Parkland High School shooting that claimed 17 lives. Luongo, a Parkland resident, spoke emotionally but eloquently and gave a city some much needed guidance during a difficult time (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjpsAvjY9Io)

3. Jordan Staal (CAR) 

The 29-year old Hurricanes forward continued to play this season while dealing with a significant tragedy, as him and his wife Heather's daughter Hannah was delivered stillborn due to a terminal birth defect. Staal missed 3 games and returned to action for the Hurricanes, scoring 19 goals and 46 points in 79 games.

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Ted Lindsay Award:

1. Connor McDavid (EDM) - 82 GP: 41 Goals, 67 Assists, 108 Points, 1.32 Points-Per Game

The reigning Ted Lindsay Award winner, McDavid reached 100 points for the 2nd 2nd straight season and scored 40 goals for the 1st time in his career. He lead all players in points (108) and points-per game (1.32), winning his 2nd straight Art Ross Trophy too. While I think that MacKinnon could easily win the award, McDavid is my pick for the Ted Lindsay this season.

2. Nathan MacKinnon (COL) - 74 GP: 39 Goals, 58 Assists, 97 Points, 1.31 Points-Per Game

As mentioned in the Hart Trophy race, MacKinnon was the most dominant player in the NHL this season putting up a career-high 39 goals and 97 points in 74 games, his 1.31 points-per game just 2nd to McDavid. MacKinnon lead the NHL with 12-game winning goals and was electric every time he took the ice. MacKinnon could easily be walking away with multiple pieces of hardware this Wednesday.

3. Evgeni Malkin (PIT) - 78 GP: 42 Goals, 56 Assists, 98 Points, 1.26 Points-Per Game

Enjoying his best season 2011/12, Malkin scored 42 goals and 98 points in 78 games and his 1.26 points-per game were 3rd behind McDavid and MacKinnon. Speaking of the 2011/12 season, Malkin won the Art Ross, Hart and Ted Lindsay that season and could very well be in contention for the Ted Lindsay this year.

Honourable Mentions: Taylor Hall (NJD), Claude Giroux (PHI), Nikita Kucherov (TBL)


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Breakout Player of the Year:

1. William Karlsson (VGK) - 82 GP: 43 Goals, 35 Assists, 78 Points, 0.95 Points-Per Game

After scoring just 6 goals in 81 games with Columbus last year, Karlsson scored a ridiculous 43 goals and 78 points in 82 games with the expansion Golden Knights. What's crazy about Karlsson is he had just 18 goals and 50 points in 183 career NHL games before this year, a relatively unknown player before being drafted by Vegas, clearly George McPhee did his homework...

2. Mikko Rantanen (COL) - 81 GP: 29 Goals, 55 Assists, 84 Points, 1.04 Points-Per Game

While many are talking about the brilliant season of Nathan MacKinnon, we can't overlook how good the 21-year old Finnish playmaker was for the Avs this season. After just 20 goals and 38 points in 75 games in his rookie year, Rantanen exploded out of the gate this season and finished the year with 29 goals and 84 points in 81 games, more than double his point total from the year before. Rantanen has a bright future ahead in Colorado.

3. Sean Couturier (PHI) - 82 GP: 31 Goals, 45 Assists, 76 Points, 0.93 Points-Per Game

As mentioned above in the Selke Trophy race, Couturier enjoyed a career-year playing in the middle of Claude Giroux and Jakub Voracek, scoring 31 goals and 76 points in 82 games. Couturier had never topped 15 goals or 40 points in a season before this year, and was one of the best two-way players in the NHL this season.

Honourable Mentions: Josh Bailey (NYI), Brayden Schenn (STL), Brayden Point (TBL)


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Most Disappointing Player of the Year:

1. Carey Price (MTL) - 49 GP: 16-26-7, .900 Save %, 3.11 GAA, 1 Shutout

An injury-riddled year saw Price have perhaps the worst season of his career, with just 16 wins in 49 games and the Canadiens missing the playoffs with just 71 points. Price had a horrid .900 save percentage and 3.11 goals against average, picking up just 1 shutout in 49 games.

2. Max Pacioretty (MTL) - 64 GP: 17 Goals, 20 Assists, 37 Points, 0.58 Points-Per Game

Speaking of struggles in Montreal, Habs Captain Max Pacioretty had his worst season since his rookie year scoring just 17 goals and 37 points in 64 games. Pacioretty had scored 4-straight 30+ goal seasons before this year and really struggled at times, dealing with constant trade talk throughout the season.

3. Craig Anderson (OTT) - 58 GP: 23-25-6, .898 Save %, 3.32 GAA, 2 Shutouts

Continuing the pattern of struggling Canadian teams, after leading the Senators to 1 goal of the Stanley Cup Finals last season, things couldn't have been more opposite this year for Anderson. Despite starting 58 games Anderson won just 23 games, posting a disastrous .898 save percentage and 3.32 goals against average for the worst season of his longtime NHL career.

Honourable Mentions: Brandon Saad (CHI), Duncan Keith (CHI), Cam Talbot (EDM)



Awards already decided:


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Rocket Richard Trophy: Alex Ovechkin (WSH) - 49 goals (7-time winner)



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Art Ross Trophy: Connor McDavid (EDM) - 108 points (2-time winner)



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William M. Jennings Trophy: Jonathan Quick (LAK) - 147 Goals Against (2-time winner)



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