Tuesday, April 22, 2014

2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs - April 22nd Recap

Max Pacioretty is surrounded by teammates after scoring the eventual series-winning goal
Montreal Canadiens 4, Tampa Bay Lightning 3 - (Montreal wins series 4-0)
Goals:
MTL - Daniel Briere (1) - from Dale Weise and Michael Bournival (2:24 1ST)
MTL - Lars Eller (2) - from Brian Gionta (15:21 1ST)
TBL - Ondrej Palat SHG (2) - unassisted (4:32 2ND)
MTL - Brendan Gallagher (3) - from Tomas Plekanec and Josh Gorges (5:42 2ND)
TBL - Victor Hedamn (1) - from Ondrej Palat and Mike Kostka (3:29 3RD)
TBL - Tyler Johnson (1) - from J.T. Brown and Cedric Paquette (6:31 3RD)
MTL - Max Pacioretty PPG (1) - from Thomas Vanek and P.K. Subban (19:17 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Carey Price (20 saves on 23 shots) LG - Kristers Gudlevskis (16 saves on 17 shots) in relief of Anders Lindback (17 saves on 20 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Brendan Gallagher (1 goal) - Montreal
2. Ondrej Palat (1 goal, 1 assist) - Tampa Bay
1. Max Pacioretty (1 goal, GWG) - Montreal

Boston Bruins 3, Detroit Red Wings 0 - (Boston leads series 2-1)
Goals:
BOS - Dougie Hamilton PPG (1) - from Reilly Smith and Patrice Bergeron (9:00 1ST)
BOS - Jordan Caron (1) - from Shawn Thornton and Kevan Miller (15:48 1ST)
BOS - Patrice Bergeron EN (1) - unassisted (18:01 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Tuukka Rask (23 saves on 23 shots) LG - Jimmy Howard (31 saves on 33 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Patrice Bergeron (1 goal, 1 assist) - Boston
2. Dougie Hamilton (1 goal, GWG) - Boston
1. Tuukka Rask (23 saves on 23 shots for the shutout) - Boston

New York Rangers 4, Philadelphia Flyers 1 - (New York leads series 2-1)
Goals:
NYR - Derek Stepan (2) - from Rick Nash and Martin St. Louis (3:54 1ST)
NYR - Martin St. Louis (2) - from Dan Girardi and Rick Nash (10:24 1ST)
PHI - Mark Streit (1) - from Jakub Voracek and Claude Giroux (17:18 1ST)
NYR - Dan Girardi (1) - from Brad Richards and Carl Hagelin (5:17 2ND)
NYR - Dan Carcillo (1) - from Brian Boyle (10:53 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Henrik Lundqvist (31 saves on 32 shots) LG - Ray Emery (16 saves on 20 shots), Steve Mason (3 saves on 3 shots in relief of Emery)
Three Stars:
3. Dan Girardi (1 goal, 1 assist) - New York
2. Henrik Lundqvist (31 saves on 32 shots for the win) - New York
1. Martin St. Louis (1 goal, 1 assist, GWG) - New York

San Jose Sharks 4, Los Angeles Kings 3 (OT) - (San Jose leads series 3-0)
Goals:
SJS - Brent Burns PPG (2) - from Joe Thornton and Dan Boyle (3:16 1ST)
LAK - Jarret Stoll PPG (1) - from Tyler Toffoli and Drew Doughty (4:48 2ND)
LAK - Marian Gaborik (1) - unassisted (7:59 2ND)
SJS - Matt Nieto (1) - from Jason Demers and Patrick Marleau (9:17 2ND)
LAK - Jeff Carter PPG (1) - from Anze Kopitar and Drew Doughty (0:51 3RD)
SJS - Tomas Hertl (2) - from Tommy Wingels and Marc-Edouard Vlasic (9:17 3RD)
SJS - Patrick Marleau (3) - from Scott Hannan (6:20 OT)
Goalies:
WG - Antti Niemi (28 saves on 31 shots) LG - Jonathan Quick (36 saves on 40 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Tomas Hertl (1 goal) - San Jose
2. Drew Doughty (2 assists) - Los Angeles
1. Patrick Marleau (1 goal, 1 assist, OT winner) - San Jose

Three Stars of the Night:
3. Martin St. Louis - Marty scored the game-winning goal and added an assist in the Rangers 4-1 win over the Flyers, giving them a 2-1 series lead.
2. Patrick Marleau - Marleau scored the OT winner and added an assist in the Sharks 4-3 win over the Kings, giving them a commanding 3-0 series lead.
1. Tuukka Rask - Rask stopped all 23 shots he faced in the Bruins 3-0 win over the Red Wings, giving them a 2-1 series lead.


Playoff Schedule Central - Wednesday April 23rd:
Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Columbus Blue Jackets Game #4: 7:00 PM ET on CBC (In Columbus)
Anaheim Ducks vs. Dallas Stars Game #4: 8:00 PM ET on TSN (In Dallas)
St. Louis Blues vs. Chicago Blackhawks Game #4: 9:30 PM ET on CBC (In Chicago)
Patrick Marleau celebrates his OT goal
-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Monday, April 21, 2014

2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs - April 21st Recap

Jonathan Toews celebrates his 1st goal of the playoffs
Pittsburgh Penguins 4, Columbus Blue Jackets 3 - (Pittsburgh leads series 2-1)
Goals:
CBJ - Boone Jenner (1) - from Jack Skille and Ryan Johansen (1:38 1ST)
CBJ - Jack Johnson (3) - from Brandon Dubinsky and David Savard (3:18 1ST)
PIT - Brooks Orpik (1) - from Beau Bennett and Paul Martin (19:58 2ND)
CBJ - Cam Atkinson (1) - from Brandon Dubinsky and Matt Calvert (1:04 3RD)
PIT - Brandon Sutter (2) - from Paul Martin and Beau Bennett (5:53 3RD)
PIT - Lee Stempniak (1) - from Chris Kunitz and Sidney Crosby (7:03 3RD)
PIT - Jussi Jokinen (2) - from Olli Maatta and Evgeni Malkin (8:06 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Marc-Andre Fleury (17 saves on 20 shots) LG - Sergei Bobrovsky (37 saves on 41 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Beau Bennett (2 assists) - Pittsburgh
2. Brandon Dubisnky (2 assists) - Columbus
1. Jussi Jokinen (1 goal, GWG) - Pittsburgh

Minnesota Wild 1, Colorado Avalanche 0 (OT) - (Colorado leads series 2-1)
Goals:
MIN - Mikael Granlund (1) - from Jason Pominville and Zach Parise (5:08 OT)
Goalies:
WG - Darcy Kuemper (22 saves on 22 shots) LG - Semyon Varlamov (45 saves on 46 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Darcy Kuemper (22 saves on 22 shots for the shutout) - Minnesota
2. Semyon Varlamov (45 saves on 46 shots)
1. Mikael Grandlund (1 goal, OT winner) - Minnesota

Chicago Blackhawks 2, St. Louis Blues 0 - (St. Louis leads series 2-1)
Goals:
CHI - Jonathan Toews (1) - from Duncan Keith and Sheldon Brookbank (4:10 1ST)
CHI - Marcus Kruger EN (1) - from Brandon Saad and Michal Handzus (19:40 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Corey Crawford (34 saves on 34 shots) LG - Ryan Miller (23 saves on 24 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Ryan Miller (23 saves on 24 shots) - St. Louis
2. Jonathan Toews (1 goal, GWG) - Chicago
1. Corey Crawford (34 saves on 34 shots for the shutout) - Chicago

Dallas Stars 3, Anaheim Ducks 0 - (Anahein leads series 2-1)
Goals:
DAL - Jamie Benn (2) - from Shawn Horcoff and Trevor Daley (19:25 1ST)
DAL - Valeri Nichushkin (1) - from Tyler Seguin and Colton Sceviour (17:15 2ND)
DAL - Ryan Garbutt (2) - from Cody Eakin and Antoine Roussel (7:52 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Kari Lehtonen (37 saves on 37 shots) LG - Frederik Andersen (19 saves on 22 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Ryan Garbutt (1 goal) - Dallas
2. Jamie Benn (1 goal, GWG) - Dallas
1. Kari Lehtonen (37 saves on 37 shots for the shutout) - Dallas

Three Stars of the Night:
3. Mikael Granlund - Granlund scored the only goal and OT winner in the Wild's 1-0 win over the Avalanche, cutting their series deficit to 2-1.
2. Corey Crawford - Crawford bounced back in game 3 stopping all 34 shots in the Blackhawks 2-0 shutout of the Blues, cutting their series deficit to 2-1.
1. Kari Lehtonen - Lehtonen stopped all 37 shots in the Stars impressive 3-0 win over the Ducks, cutting their series deficit to 2-1.

Playoff Schedule Central - Tuesday April 22nd
Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Montreal Canadiens Game #4: 7:00 PM ET on CBC (In Montreal)
Boston Bruins vs. Detroit Red Wings Game #3: 7:30PM ET on TSN (In Detroit)
New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia Flyers Game #3: 8:00 PM ET on TSN2 (In Philadelphia)
San Jose Sharks vs. Los Angeles Kings Game #3: 10:00 PM ET on CBC (In Los Angeles)
Jussi Jokinen's game-winning goal in the Penguins 4-3 comeback win over the Blue Jackets
-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Sunday, April 20, 2014

2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs - April 20th Recap

Raffi Torres celebrates his 2nd goal of the playoffs

Philadelphia Flyers 4, New York Rangers 2 - (Series tied 1-1)
Goals:
NYR - Martin St. Louis (1) - from Derek Stepan and Rick Nash (4:08 1ST)
NYR - Benoit Pouliot PPG (1) - from Derick Brassard and Mats Zuccarello (8:22 1ST)
PHI - Jakub Voracek (1) - from Scott Hartnell and Claude Giroux (14:14 1ST)
PHI - Jason Akeson PPG (1) - from Brayden Schenn and Vincent Lecavalier (5:45 2ND)
PHI - Luke Schenn (1) - from Adam Hall and Michael Raffl (11:18 2ND)
PHI - Wayne Simmonds PPG/EN (1) - from Matt Read (19:34 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Ray Emery (31 saves on 33 shots) LG - Henrik Lundqvist (21 saves on 24 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Jakub Voracek (1 goal) - Philadelphia
2. Luke Schenn (1 goal, GWG) - Philadelphia 
1. Ray Emery (31 saves on 33 shots for the win) - Philadelphia

Boston Bruins 4, Detroit Red Wings 1 - (Series tied 1-1)
Goals:
BOS - Justin Florek (1) - unassisted (7:28 1ST)
BOS - Reilly Smith PPG (1) - from Loui Eriksson and Patrice Bergeron (10:35 1ST)
DET - Luke Glendening (1) - from Darren Helm and Drew Miller (13:20 2ND)
BOS - Milan Lucic (1) - from Jarome Iginla and Torey Krug (18:16 2ND)
BOS - Zdeno Chara PPG (1) - from Jarome Iginla and Torey Krug (2:27 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Tuukka Rask (34 saves on 35 shots) LG - Jimmy Howard (25 saves on 29 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Reilly Smith (1 goal, GWG) - Boston
2. Jarome Iginla (2 assists) - Boston
1. Tuukka Rask (34 saves on 35 shots for the win) - Boston

Montreal Canadiens 3, Tampa Bay Lightning 2 - (Montreal leads series 3-0)
Goals:
MTL - Rene Bourque (3) - from P.K. Subban (0:11 1ST)
TBL - Ondrej Palat PPG (1) - from Steven Stamkos and Victor Hedman (8:39 2ND)
MTL - Brendan Gallagher (2) - from P.K. Subban and Lars Eller (18:10 2ND)
MTL - Tomas Plekanec (2) - from Brandon Prust and Brendan Gallagher (5:43 3RD)
TBL - Matt Carle (1) - from Steven Stamkos and Radko Gudas (11:36 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Carey Price (27 saves on 29 shots) LG - Anders Lindback (28 saves on 31 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Steven Stamkos (2 assists) - Tampa Bay
2. P.K. Subban (2 assists) - Montreal
1. Brendan Gallagher (1 goal, 1 assist) - Montreal

San Jose Sharks 7, Los Angeles Kings 2 - (San Jose leads series 2-0)
Goals:
LAK - Jake Muzzin (2) - from Drew Doughty and Anze Kopitar (1:51 1ST)
LAK - Trevor Lewis (2) - from Jeff Carter (9:33 1ST)
SJS - Mike Brown (1) - from Andrew Desjardins (4:25 2ND)
SJS - Raffi Torres (2) - from Andrew Desjardins (9:04 2ND)
SJS - Justin Braun (1) - from James Sheppard and Joe Pavelski (14:45 2ND)
SJS - Patrick Marleau (2) - from Matt Nieto and Logan Couture (1:08 3RD)
SJS - Joe Pavelski (1) - from Dan Boyle and Tommy Wingels (4:07 3RD)
SJS - Logan Couture (1) - from Patrick Marleau and Matt Nieto (8:08 3RD)
SJS - Joe Thornton PPG (1) - from Joe Pavelski and Dan Boyle (10:06 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Antti Niemi (24 saves on 26 shots) LG - Jonathan Quick (33 saves on 40 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Logan Couture (1 goal, 1 assist) - San Jose
2. Patrick Marleau (1 goal, 1 assist) - San Jose
1. Joe Pavelski (1 goal, 2 assists) - San Jose

Three Stars of the Night:
3. Ray Emery - Emery stopped 31 of 33 shots in a bounce-back performance for the Flyers, a 4-2 win over the Rangers to tie the series at 1-1.
2. Brendan Gallagher - Gallagher scored his 2nd goal of the playoffs and added an assist in the Canadiens 3-2 win over the Lightning.
1. Joe Pavelski - The big Pavelski scored his 1st goal of the playoffs and added 2 assists in the Sharks 7-2 rout of the Kings.

Playoff Schedule Central - Monday April 21st:
Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Columbus Blue Jackets Game #3: 7:00 PM ET on CBC (In Columbus)
Colorado Avalanche vs. Minnesota Wild Game #3: 7:00 PM ET on TSN (In Minnesota)
St. Louis Blues vs. Chicago Blackhawks Game #3: 8:30PM ET on CBC (In Chicago)
Anaheim Ducks vs. Dallas Stars Game #3: 9:30PM ET on TSN (In Dallas)
Jakub Voracek slides the puck past Henrik Lundqvist for his 1st goal of the playoffs
-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Saturday, April 19, 2014

2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs - April 19th Recap

Nathan MacKinnon celebrates his 1st career playoff goal
St. Louis Blues 4, Chicago Blackhawks 3 (OT) - (St. Louis leads series 2-0)
Goals:
STL - Chris Porter (1) - from Jordan Leopold and Kevin Shattenkirk (7:08 1ST)
STL - Kevin Shattenkirk (1) - from Jaden Schwartz and Vladimir Sobotka (19:58 1ST)
CHI - Duncan Keith (1) - from Kris Versteeg and Brent Seabrook (17:25 2ND)
CHI - Brent Seabrook (2) - from Brandon Saad and Johnny Oduya (4:53 3RD)
CHI - Michal Rozsival (1) - from Brandon Saad (6:38 3RD)
STL - Vladimir Tarasenko PPG (2) - from Alex Pietrangelo and Kevin Shattenkirk (19:53 3RD)
STL - Barret Jackman (1) - from Roman Polak and Vladimir Sobotka (5:50 OT)
Goalies:
WG - Ryan Miller (25 saves on 28 shots) LG - Corey Crawford (26 saves on 30 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Brandon Saad (2 assists) - Chicago
2. Kevin Shattenkirk (1 goal, 2 assists) - St. Louis
1. Barret Jackman (1 goal, OT winner) - St. Louis

Columbus Blue Jackets 4, Pittsburgh Penguins 3 (2OT) - (Series tied 1-1)
Goals:
PIT - Brian Gibbons (1) - from Matt Niskanen and Sidney Crosby (3:30 1ST)
PIT - Brian Gibbons SHG (2) - from Paul Martin and Brooks Orpik (4:24 1ST)
CBJ - Ryan Johansen PPG (1) - from David Savard and Ryan Murray (5:07 1ST)
PIT - Matt Niskanen PPG (2) - from Paul Martin and Sidney Crosby (17:52 1ST)
CBJ - Matt Calvert SHG (1) - from Artem Anisimov and David Savard (7:31 2ND)
CBJ - Jack Johnson PPG (2) - from Ryan Johansen and Boone Jenner (13:59 2ND)
CBJ - Matt Calvert (2) - from Cam Atkinson and Brandon Dubinsky (1:10 2OT)
Goalies:
WG - Sergei Bobrovsky (39 saves on 42 shots) LG - Marc-Andre Fleury (41 saves on 45 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Ryan Johansen (1 goal, 1 assist) - Columbus
2. Brian Gibbons (2 goals) - Pittsburgh
1. Matt Calvert (2 goals, OT winner) - Columbus

Colorado Avalanche 4, Minnesota Wild 2 - (Colorado leads series 2-0)
Goals:
MIN - Charlie Coyle (2) - from Mikko Koivu and Ryan Suter (4:18 1ST)
COL - Nathan MacKinnon (1) - from Paul Stastny and Nick Holden (6:20 1ST)
COL - Gabriel Landeskog (2) - from Nathan MacKinnon and Paul Stastny (2:58 2ND)
COL - Gabriel Landeskog (3) - from Paul Stasty and Nathan MacKinnon (11:59 2ND)
MIN - Marco Scandella (1) - from Mikko Koivu and Zach Parise (18:41 3RD)
COL - Paul Stastny EN (3) - from Nathan MacKinnon (19:45 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Semyon Varlamov (30 saves on 32 shots) LG - Ilya Bryzgalov (11 saves on 14 shots), Darcy Kuemper (14 saves on 14 shots in relief of Bryzgalov)
Three Stars:
3. Gabriel Landeskog (2 goals, GWG) - Colorado
2. Paul Stastny (1 goal, 3 assists) - Colorado
1. Nathan MacKinnon (1 goal, 3 assists) - Colorado

Three Stars of the Night:
3. Barret Jackman - Jackman scored the OT winner in the Blues dramatic 4-3 win over the Hawks, giving them a 2-0 series lead.
2. Matt Calvert - Calvert scored his 1st and 2nd career playoff goals, the 2nd being the OT winner in double OT, in the Blue Jackets 4-3 win over the Penguins. It was the Blue Jacket's first career playoff win.
1. Nathan MacKinnon - The 18-year old put on a show tonight, with a hand in each of the Avs goals in their 4-2 win over the Wild (1 goal, 3 assists) including his 1st playoff goal. Here is the video footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9tJDOPdFpo

Playoff Schedule Central - Sunday April 20th:
Philadelphia Flyers vs. New York Rangers Game #2: 12:00 PM ET on TSN (In New York)
Detroit Red Wings vs. Boston Bruins Game #2: 3:00 PM ET on TSN (In Boston)
Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Montreal Canadiens Game #3: 7:00 PM ET on CBC (In Montreal)
Los Angeles Kings vs. San Jose Sharks Game #2: 10:00 PM ET on CBC (In San Jose)
Matt Calvert scores the OT winner giving Columbus their first career playoff win
-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Friday, April 18, 2014

2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs - April 18th Recap

Ryan Getzlaf celebrates his 1st period goal
Montreal Canadiens 4, Tampa Bay Lightning 1 - (Montreal leads series 2-0)
Goals:
MTL - David Desharnais PPG (1) - from P.K. Subban and Max Pacioretty (2:34 2ND)
MTL - Rene Bourque (1) - from Thomas Vanek and P.K. Subban (10:35 2ND)
MTL - Brendan Gallagher (1) - unassisted (11:46 3RD)
MTL - Rene Bourque (2) - from Lars Eller (14:39 3RD)
TBL - Teddy Purcell PPG (1) - from Victor Hedman and Valtteri Filppula (18:01 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Carey Price (26 saves on 27 shots) LG - Anders Lindback (20 saves on 23 shots), Kristers Gudlevskis (2 saves on 3 shots in relief of Lindback)
Three Stars:
3. P.K. Subban (2 assists) - Montreal
2. Rene Bourque (2 goals, GWG) - Montreal
1. Carey Price (26 saves on 27 shots for the win) - Montreal

Detroit Red Wings 1, Boston Bruins 0 - (Detroit leads series 1-0)
Goals:
DET - Pavel Datsyuk (1) - from Johan Franzen (16:59 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Jimmy Howard (25 saves on 25 shots) LG - Tuukka Rask (23 saves on 24 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Tuukka Rask (23 saves on 24 shots) - Boston
2. Pavel Datsyuk (1 goal, GWG) - Detroit
1. Jimmy Howard (25 saves on 25 shots for the shutout) - Detroit

Anaheim Ducks 3, Dallas Stars 2 - (Anaheim leads series 2-0)
Goals:
DAL - Alex Chiasson PPG (1) - from Jamie Benn and Alex Goligoski (7:40 1ST)
ANA - Ryan Getzlaf (2) - unassisted (17:14 1ST)
ANA - Corey Perry (1) - unassisted (16:15 2ND)
ANA - Andrew Cogliano SHG (1) - from Ryan Getzlaf (5:09 3RD)
DAL - Ryan Garbutt (1) - from Shawn Horcoff and Antoine Roussel (9:58 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Frederik Andersen (34 saves on 36 shots) LG - Kari Lehtonen (16 saves on 19 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Frederik Andersen (34 saves on 36 shots for the win) - Anaheim
2. Corey Perry (1 goal, GWG) - Anaheim
1. Ryan Getzlaf (1 goal, 1 assist) - Anaheim

Three Stars of the Night:
3. Carey Price - Price stopped 26 of 27 shots in the Canadiens 4-1 win over the Lightning.
2. Ryan Getzlaf - The Ducks Captain scored 1 goal and added an assist in the Ducks 3-2 win over the Stars. It was even more impressive considering Getzlaf took a slap shot in the face courtesy of Tyler Seguin at the end of game 1 and was the best player on the ice tonight.
1. Jimmy Howard - Howard stopped all 25 shots in the Red Wings shocking 1-0 win over the Bruins, the top team in the NHL.

Playoff Schedule Central - Saturday April 19th
Chicago Blackhawks vs. St. Louis Blues Game #2: 3:00 PM ET on CBC (In St. Louis)
Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Pittsburgh Penguins Game #2: 7:00 PM ET on CBC (In Pittsburgh)
Minnesota Wild vs. Colorado Avalanche Game #2: 9:30 PM ET on TSN (In Colorado)
Pavel Datsyuk scores the game-winning goal late in the 3rd period
-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Thursday, April 17, 2014

2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs - April 17th Recap

Paul Stastny celebrates his game-tying goal with 13 seconds left in the 3rd

New York Rangers 4, Philadelphia Flyers 1 - (New York leads series 1-0)
Goals:
PHI - Andrew MacDonald (1) - from Scott Hartnell (7:28 1ST)
NYR - Mats Zuccarello (1) - from Benoit Pouliot and Marc Staal (10:53 1ST)
NYR - Brad Richards PPG (1) - from Martin St. Louis and Rick Nash (8:22 3RD)
NYR - Derek Stepan PPG (1) - Brad Richards and Martin St. Louis (9:09 3RD)
NYR - Carl Hagelin (1) - from Brad Richards and Jesper Fast (15:52 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Henrik Lundqvist (14 saves on 15 shots) LG - Ray Emery (32 saves on 36 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Mats Zuccarello (1 goal) - New York
2. Martin St. Louis (2 assists) - New York
1. Brad Richards (1 goal, 2 assists, GWG) - New York

Colorado Avalanche 5, Minnesota Wild 4 (OT) - (Colorado leads series 1-0)
Goals:
COL - Gabriel Landeskog (1) - from Paul Stastny and Jamie McGinn (13:14 1ST)
MIN - Charlie Coyle (1) - Zach Parise and Marco Scandella (15:20 1ST)
MIN - Ryan Suter PPG (1) - Mikko Koivu and Zach Parise (11:05 2ND)
COL - Ryan O'Reilly (1) - from Nathan MacKinnon and Tyson Barrie (14:12 2ND)
MIN - Erik Haula (1) - from Jonas Brodin (16:08 2ND)
MIN - Kyle Brodziak (1) - from Matt Cooke and Nino Niederreiter (18:12 2ND)
COL - Jamie McGinn (1) - from Ryan O'Reilly (7:13 3RD)
COL - Paul Stasty (1) - from Erik Johnson and Nathan MacKinnon (19:46 3RD)
COL - Paul Stastny (2) - from Nathan MacKinnon and Tyson Barrie (7:27 OT)
Goalies:
WG - Semyon Varlamov (29 saves on 33 shots) LG - Ilya Bryzgalov (26 saves on 31 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Zach Parise (2 assists) - Minnesota
2. Nathan MacKinnon (3 assists) - Colorado
1. Paul Stastny (2 goals, 1 assist, OT winner) - Colorado

St. Louis Blues 4, Chicago Blackhawks 3 (3OT) - (St. Louis leads series 1-0)
Goals:
STL - Adam Cracknell (1) - from Maxim Lapierre and Chris Porter (4:40 1ST)
CHI - Johnny Oduya (1) - from Brandon Saad and Jonathan Toews (11:14 1ST)
CHI - Patrick Sharp PPG (1) - from Kris Versteeg and Nick Leddy (14:39 1ST)
STL - Vladimir Tarasenko (1) - from Kevin Shattenkirk and Barret Jackman (15:52 1ST)
CHI - Patrick Kane (1) - from Jonathan Toews and Brent Seabrook (18:24 1ST)
STL - Jaden Schwartz (1) - from Derek Roy (18:15 3RD)
STL - Alexander Steen (1) - Steve Ott and David Backes (0:26 3OT)
Goalies:
WG - Ryan Miller (39 saves on 42 shots) LG - Corey Crawford (48 saves on 52 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Jaden Schwartz (1 goal) - St. Louis
2. Jonathan Toews (2 assists) - Chicago
1. Alexander Steen (1 goal, OT winner) - St. Louis

San Jose Sharks 6, Los Angeles Kings 3 - (San Jose leads series 1-0)
Goals:
SJS - Joe Thornton (1) - from Joe Pavelsi and Brent Burns (3:06 1ST)
SJS - Tomas Hertl (1) - from James Sheppard and Tommy Wingels (19:08 1ST)
SJS - Patrick Marleau (1) - from Matt Nieto and James Sheppard (19:56 1ST)
SJS - Raffi Torres (1) - Mike Brown and Marc-Edouard Vlasic (12:57 2ND)
SJS - Marc-Edouard Vlasic PPG (1) - from Tomas Hertl and Logan Couture (16:29 2ND)
LAK - Jake Muzzin (1) - from Anze Kopitar (2:01 3RD)
LAK - Slava Voynov (1) - unassisted (6:55 3RD)
LAK - Trevor Lewis (1) - from Jeff Carter and Robyn Regehr (13:59 3RD)
SJS - Brent Burns EN (1) - unassisted (19:05 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Antti Niemi (31 saves on 34 shots) LG - Jonathan Quick (23 saves on 28 shots), Martin Jones (4 saves on 4 shots in relief of Quick)
Three Stars:
3. Brent Burns (1 goal, 1 assist) - San Jose
2. Tomas Hertl (1 goal, 1 assist) - San Jose
1. Marc-Edouard Vlasic (1 goal, 1 assist) - San Jose

Three Stars of the Night:
3. Brad Richards - Richards scored the game-winner and added 2 assists in the Rangers 4-1 win over the Flyers.
2. Alexander Steen - For the 2nd straight playoffs Steen scored the OT winner in Game #1 of the 1st round, this time sending the Blues to a 4-3 win in Triple OT.
1. Paul Stastny - Stastny came up big for the Avs, tying the game with 13 seconds left and scoring OT winner in the Avs dramatic 5-4 win over the Wild. He also assisted on Landeskog's goal for 3 points.

Playoff Schedule Central - Friday April 18th:
Montreal Canadiens vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Game #2: 7:00 PM ET on CBC (In Tampa Bay)
Detroit Red Wings vs. Boston Bruins Game #1: 7:30 PM ET on TSN (In Boston)
Dallas Stars vs. Anaheim Ducks Game #2: 10:00 PM ET on TSN (In Anaheim)
Alex Steen celebrates his goal in Triple OT
-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs - April 16th Recap

Dale Weise celebrates his OT goal, which also happeend to be his 1st career playoff goal
Montreal Canadiens 5, Tampa Bay Lightning 4 (OT) - (Montreal leads series 1-0)
Goals:
TBL - Nikita Kucherov (1) - from J.T. Brown and Cedric Paquette (10:09 1ST)
MTL - Tomas Plekanec (1) - from Alexei Emelin and Brendan Gallagher (10:28 1ST)
TBL - Steven Stamkos (1) - Mike Kostka (13:24 2ND)
MTL - Brian Gionta SHG (1) - Lars Eller and Mike Weaver (16:39 2ND)
MTL - Lars Eller (1) - from Brian Gionta (5:10 3RD)
TBL - Alex Killorn (1) - from Tyler Johnson (7:11 3RD)
MTL - Thomas Vanek (1) - from David Desharnais and Alexei Emelin (11:30 3RD)
TBL - Steven Stamkos (2) - from Alex Killorn (13:27 3RD)
MTL - Dale Weise (1) - Daniel Briere and Josh Gorges (18:08 OT)
Goalies:
WG - Carey Price (21 saves on 24 shots) LG - Anders Lindback (39 saves on 44 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Daniel Briere (1 assist) - Montreal
2. Steven Stamkos (2 goals) - Tampa Bay
1. Dale Weise (1 goal, OT winner) - Montreal

Pittsburgh Penguins 4, Columbus Blue Jackets 3 - (Pittsburgh leads the series 1-0) 
Goals:
CBJ - Jack Johnson (1) - from Brandon Dubinsky (6:20 1ST)
PIT - Jussi Jokinen (1) - Evgeni Malkin and Olli Maatta (17:13 1ST)
CBJ - Mark Letestu PPG (1) - Jack Johnson and Boone Jenner (17:58 1ST)
CBJ - Derek MacKenzie SHG (1) - unassisted (0:43 2ND)
PIT - Beau Bennett PPG (1) - Matt Niskanen and Paul Martin (1:34 2ND)
PIT - Matt Niskanen PPG (1) - from Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby (2:19 2ND)
PIT - Brandon Sutter (1) - Beau Bennett and Paul Martin (8:18 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Marc-Andre Fleury (31 saves on 34 shots) LG - Sergei Bobrovsky (28 saves on 32 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Matt Niskanen (1 goal, 1 assist) - Columbus
2. Jack Johnson (1 goal, 1 assist) - Columbus
1. Brandon Sutter (1 goal, GWG) - Pittsburgh

Anaheim Ducks 4, Dallas Stars 3 - (Anaheim leads the series 1-0) 
Goals:
ANA - Kyle Palmieri (1) - Nick Bonino and Francois Beauchemin (1:53 1ST)
ANA - Ryan Getzlaf (1) - Matt Beleskey and Corey Perry (12:49 1ST)
ANA - Mathieu Perreault PPG (1) - from Pat Maroon and Ryan Getzlaf (19:30 1ST)
ANA - Matt Beleskey PPG (1) - Francois Beauchemin and Teemu Selanne (9:04 2ND)
DAL - Jamie Benn PPG (1) - Colton Sceviour and Alex Chiasson (16:36 2ND)
DAL - Colton Sceviour (1) - Cody Eakin and Jordie Benn (18:09 2ND)
DAL - Tyler Seguin (1) - Trevor Daley and Valeri Nichushkin (13:53 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Frederik Andersen (32 saves on 35 shots) LG - Kari Lehtonen (31 saves on 35 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Matt Beleskey (1 goal, 1 assist, GWG) - Anaheim
2. Tyler Seguin (1 goal) - Dallas
1. Ryan Getzlaf (1 goal, 1 assist) - Anaheim

Three Stars of the Night:
3. Steven Stamkos - Stammer scored 2 goals in the Lightning's 5-4 loss to the Canadiens.
2. Ryan Getzlaf - The Ducks Captain scored his 1st goal of the postseason and added an assist in the Ducks 4-3 win over the Stars
1. Dale Weise - Weise scored his 1st career postseason goal, the OT winner in the Canadiens 5-4 win over the Lightning

Playoff Schedule Central - Thursday April 17th:
Philadelphia Flyers vs. New York Rangers Game #1: 7:00 PM ET on TSN (In New York)
Chicago Blackhawks vs. St. Louis Blues Game #1: 8:00 PM ET on CBC (In St. Louis)
Minnesota Wild vs. Colorado Avalanche Game #1: 9:30 PM ET on TSN (In Colorado)
Los Angeles Kings vs. San Jose Sharks Game #1: 10:30PM ET on CBC (In San Jose)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Monday, April 14, 2014

2014 Stanley Cup Playoff Preview - Western Conference Quarterfinals


The Western Conference playoff picture waited until the last day of the season to be decided, but the match ups are now set: Anaheim-Dallas, Colorado-Minnesota, St. Louis-Chicago, San Jose-Los Angeles. The Western Conference match ups are much more appealing to me, I think these have the potential to be 4 amazing playoffs series. With that being said, here is a look at my 1st round predictions for the Western Conference:

1. Anaheim Ducks vs. 4. Dallas Stars (Wild Card #2)

Season Series:
Dallas won the season series 2-1:
6-3 (Anaheim)
6-3 (Dallas)
2-0 (Dallas)

Players to Watch:
Anaheim: Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Teemu Selanne, Nick Bonino, Francois Beauchemin, Andrew Cogliano

Dallas: Jamie Benn, Tyler Seguin, Kari Lehtonen, Trevor Daley, Alex Goligoski, Valeri Nichushkin

X-Factor:
Ryan Getzlaf (ANA) Jamie Benn (DAL)

Series Notes:
This series has the potential to be a very exciting series, 2 teams that are committed to two-way hockey. The Ducks enter the series having won the #1 seed in the Western Conference and the Pacific Division Title. They are lead by the dynamic duo of Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry, who both finished in the top 10 in scoring this season. The Ducks might be the deepest team in the NHL up front, they have 4 lines who score goals and play hard hockey. The Ducks have several important role players like Nick Bonino, Andrew Cogliano, Matt Beleskey to name a few. This will mark the last playoffs for Teemu Selanne, who is set to retire at the end of the season. The only question mark for the Ducks is in net, as they have 3 goalies who could all start. The obvious choice is Jonas Hiller, the Ducks longtime goalie who was their starter for most of the season. However, towards the end of the season youngsters Frederik Andersen and John Gibson proved that they belong in the NHL while Hiller struggled down the stretch. Andersen finished his rookie season with an impressive 20-5-0 record, while Gibson started 3 of the last 4 games and went 3-0. Bruce Boudreau has a tough task picking which goalie to start, but I wouldn't be surprised if he changes his mind mid-series. The Stars enter the series after clinching their first playoff spot since 2008, led by their own version of the dynamic duo of Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin. Lindy Ruff has done a great job in his 1st season as Head Coach of the Stars, and he looks to lead them to the upset. The Stars will need a big performance out of goalie Kari Lehtonen if they want to pull off the series win.

Prediction: The Stars are going to make this series a lot closer than people think, but ultimately the Ducks are too strong for the Stars:

(DUCKS IN 5)

1. Colorado Avalanche vs. 4. Minnesota Wild (Wild Card #1)

Season Series:
Colorado won the season series 4-0-1:
3-1 (Colorado)
3-2 SO (Colorado)
2-1 SO (Minnesota)
4-2 (Colorado)
5-4 (Colorado)

Players to Watch:
Colorado: Nathan MacKinnon, Matt Duchene, Semyon Varlamov, Ryan O'Reilly, Gabriel Landeskog, Paul Stastny

Minnesota: Zach Parise, Ryan Suter, Mikko Koivu, Jason Pominville, Matt Moulson, Ilya Bryzgalov

X-Factor:
Semyon Varlamov (COL) Zach Parise (MIN)

Series Notes:
The Avalanche were perhaps the best story of the 2013-14, if not the most surprising team for sure. The Avalanche finished 29th in the league and 15th in the Western Conference last season, which lead to big changes as Joe Sakic was hired as Vice President of Hockey Operations. His first move? Hiring former teammate Patrick Roy to replace the fired Joe Sacco as the Avs Head Coach. Patrick Roy has completely changed the culture of the Avs, he has the team buying into his system and playing great hockey. The Avs are lead by a slew of young, talented forwards upfront in Matt Duchene, Nathan MacKinnon, Gabriel Landeskog, Ryan O'Reilly and Paul Stastny. The Avs need a big performance out of Semyon Varlamov, who is fresh off an NHL and career-best 41 wins. They will also need a big production from their defense, notably Tyson Barrie and Erik Johnson. The lone question mark for the Avs is the status of star player Matt Duchene, who is currently sidelined with a knee injury. My guess is the Avs will treat it day by day and se how he progresses. The Wild enter this series after winning the 1st wild card spot with 98 points. The Wild are lead upfront by a group of talented forwards in Zach Parise, Mikko Koivu, Jason Pominville, Matt Moulson and Mikael Granlund. They will need a big performance out of top defenseman Ryan Suter, who plays the most minutes per game in the NHL. The only question mark for the Wild is in net, after injuries to Josh Harding, Niklas Backstrom and Darcy Kuemper the job is now Ilya Bryzgalov's. The Wild will rely on Bryzgalov to stop the Avs potent offense.

Prediction: Gotta go with my favourite team here, but I think they are the favourites regardless:

(AVALANCHE IN 6)

2. St. Louis Blues vs. 3. Chicago Blackhawks (Central Division)

Season Series:
St. Louis won the season series 3-2:
3-2 (St. Louis)
3-2 SO (St. Louis)
6-5 SO (St. Louis)
4-0 (Chicago)
4-2 (Chicago)

Players to Watch:
St. Louis: TJ Oshie, David Backes, Alexander Steen, Ryan Miller, Alex Pietrangelo, Kevin Shattenkirk

Chicago: Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, Patrick Sharp, Marian Hossa, Duncan Keith, Corey Crawford

X-Factor:
Ryan Miller (STL) Jonathan Toews (CHI)

Series Notes:
One of the best 1st round match ups in a long time, you could argue that these are the top 2 teams in the NHL. This is going to be a heavyweight clash, both teams can score goals and both teams can lock it down on defense. The Blues enter the series in the midst of their worst streak of the season, a 6-game losing streak. The Blues looked like a lock for the Central Division Champs just a week ago, but with the 6-straight losses and the streaking Avalanche they lost out on that chance. The Blues have some serious question marks right now, injuries to Vladimir Tarasenko, David Backes and TJ Oshie are very concerning. Backes and Oshie will hopefully be available for game #1, which would be a huge boost for them. Ryan Miller has struggled in the last few weeks after starting very strong for the Blues since the trade, and he will look to the lead the Blues in this series. They will also need a big performance from their defense, most notably the top pair of Alex Pietrangelo and Jay Bouwmeester. The Hawks enter the series as the defending Stanley Cup Champions and look to become the 1st team since the Red Wings of the 90s to win back-to-back Stanley Cups. The Hawks have been playing without Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews the last 2 weeks, but both are expected to return for game #1. The Hawks will need a big performance from their core, Toews Kane Sharp and Hossa, to win this series. We all know how important the depth guys are on Chicago, but in order to keep up with the powerful Blues they need their top guys to play well. They also need a big performance out of Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook, who will be up against the Steen-Backes-Oshie line often. If Corey Crawford can regain his form from last playoffs the Hawks will be in great shape.

Prediction: This series is really hard to predict, it could go either way, but ultimately I think the defending champs will prevail:

(BLACKHAWKS IN 6)

2. San Jose Sharks vs. 3. Los Angeles Kings (Pacific Division)

Season Series:
Los Angeles won the season series 3-1-1:
4-3 OT (Los Angeles)
3-2 SO (San Jose)
4-1 (Los Angeles)
1-0 (Los Angeles)
2-1 (San Jose)

Players to Watch:
San Jose: Joe Thornton, Joe Pavelski, Brent Burns, Patrick Marleau, Logan Couture, Dan Boyle

Los Angeles: Jonathan Quick, Anze Kopitar, Jeff Carter, Drew Doughty, Dustin Brown, Mike Richards

X-Factor:
Joe Thornton (SJS) Jonathan Quick (LAK)

Series Notes:
As I noted with the Blues-Hawks series, this is another stellar 1st round match up that will be very exciting to watch. The division rivals are both among the best offenses in the NHL, not to mention 2 of the bigger, stronger teams in the NHL. I expect this to be an extremely physical series like it was in the 2013 postseason when the Kings beat the Sharks in 7 games in the 2nd round. The Sharks enter the series as the 2nd seed in the division and will start game 1 and 2 at home. The Sharks have arguably the best offense in the NHL, which starts with the amazing 1st line of Joe Thornton-Brent Burns-Joe Pavelski. The Thornton line might be the toughest line to play against in the NHL, 3 guys with a ton of skill but also size that dominates on the cycle game. The Sharks also have Patrick Marleau, Logan Couture and Tomas Hertl to round out a talented top 6. They will need a big performance from their top D-pair of Dan Boyle and Marc-Edouard Vlasic, as well as their goaltender Antti Niemi. The Kings enter the series as the 3rd seed in the division, and fresh off 2 successful playoff stints (Stanley Cup in 2012, Conference Finals in 2013). The Kings rely on goaltender Jonathan Quick, they will go as far as he takes them and he always seems to rise up during playoff time. The Kings will need to match the Sharks offensive production if they want to win the series, so pressure will be on the top 2 lines of Gaborik-Kopitar-Williams and Brown-Richards-Carter. Expect another big playoff performance out of defenseman Drew Doughty and Slava Voynov, who were a big part of their Stanley Cup run in 2012. They will also rely on the shutdown pair of Willie Mitchell and Robyn Regehr to limit the Sharks potent offense. This is going to be a great series.

Prediction: Like the Blues-Hawks series this one is really hard to predict and it really could go both ways, but I think the Sharks will get some revenge on the Kings from last season:

(SHARKS IN 7)

This would have Anaheim, Colorado, Chicago and San Jose moving on to the next round. The match ups would look as follows:

Colorado vs. Chicago
Anaheim vs. San Jose

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff