Monday, October 23, 2017

The Forman Files - The NHL Desperately needs a new Concussion Protocol

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Monday night in the Kings vs. Leafs game in Toronto, Jonathan Quick was clipped in the head by Leafs forward Zach Hyman and went down after his head snapped back (https://twitter.com/JeffVeillette/status/922615095494049792). The play ended and Quick stayed in the game for few shifts, that was until the concussion spotters decided to pull him from the game. This was initially weird to me because the play had happened several minutes prior, and if they were worried about a concussion he should have been pulled immediately. Even weirder, Quick returned to the ice seconds later after the quickest concussion test in history, and took the Kings crease without missing a shift. After a few seconds of confusion from both teams, Quick was forced out of the crease and on the bench for a mere 1 shift, returning to the game after one stoppage of play. As this bizarre sequence of events unfolded, I asked myself: what exactly do the NHL concussion spotters do? Or more importantly, what authority do they have to pull players from the game?

Concussion spotters were introduced to the NHL last season, with the "supposed" responsibility of being able to notice players with potential concussion symptoms and pull them from the game for evaluation. I say supposed because scenarios like the above on Jonathan Quick continue to happen since the NHL introduced the spotting program, where NHL coaches and teams ultimately make the final decision despite what the spotters have to say. Flash-back to the 2nd round of the playoffs last season, game 6 Penguins vs Capitals, Sidney Crosby went head first into the boards and looked visibly shaken up (https://twitter.com/Sportsnet/status). After all, he had suffered a concussion only a week prior and missed one game in the series already, so this had to be even scarier for Penguins fans. And yet? Nothing from the concussion spotters, who supposedly didn't have the authority to pull the Penguin's Captain from the game. Didn't have the authority to pull a player from the game who had a concussion the week before, has had more than 4 concussions in his career prior (including 2 that season), and after a very blatant injury to his head. This leads me to my next question, does the NHL care about the safety of their players?

I write about this subject very passionately because I myself have suffered 3 concussions in my life, 2 from hockey, including one in June of 2016 that took 14 months to recover from. I can tell you first hand from my experience why concussions are not something to just brush off lightly, and yet I continue to see these issues on the big stage in professional sports and it really upsets me. These are professional athletes and role models for millions people, and promoting safety within the game of hockey is something that is far too often overlooked. There is no question hockey is a violent game, and injuries are impossible to prevent all together. But the harsh reality is the NHL doesn't do enough to prevent concussions, and the way the concussion protocol has been enforced has been embarrassing to say the least. The players, the fans, and hockey players around the world deserve better, and that's why changes need to happen what the concussion spotters can do.

If I could change the NHL concussion protocol:

-Concussion spotters would be given full power to pull players from the games, and that means having the ability to override the coaches/players decision.
-Any player that is injured in the head, or takes an obvious shot to the head and shows signs of a possible concussion should be immediately pulled from the game for evaluation.
-That player must pass a baseline concussion test (with the appropriate time in the "dark room") and be approved by the spotter before returning to the game.
-Any players that have been pulled from the game, whether they return or not, will be evaluated after the game. Concussion symptoms can intensify with 24-48 hours, and it's important to follow-up with that player even if they showed no immediate signs of a concussion.

The main emphasis of these changes is having the power to pull players from the game if the spotters suspect a concussion, regardless of who it is or what time of the game it may happen. Unfortunately injuries are impossible to predict, but why should a player's long-term health and safety be at risk for a short-term gain? A player or coach might be pissed they are being pulled from the game, as evident in the Jonathan Quick situation tonight, but being angry shouldn't override being cautious and safe. It doesn't make sense to have concussion spotters at the arena if they are going to decide to pull a player from the game but can't get the power to do so from that team, or else they are simply spectators like the rest of the paying fans in the arena. The NHL owes it to their players and fans to do better, be more cautious, and re-think the concussion protocol and how concussion spotters are used at NHL games. My opinion might be irrelevant to some, but as a diehard hockey fan who's also suffered from concussions I simply want people to have the freedom to play the game at all levels safely.

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

The Forman Faceoff 2017/18 NHL Season Predictions

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Eastern Conference:

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Atlantic Division:

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

Metropolitan Division:

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


Western Conference:

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Central Division:

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

Pacific Division:

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

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NHL Award Predictions:

Hart Memorial Trophy - Sidney Crosby
Art Ross Trophy - Connor McDavid
Rocket Richard Trophy - Patrik Laine
Vezina Trophy - Matt Murray
James Norris Memorial Trophy - Drew Doughty
Calder Memorial Trophy - Charlie McAvoy
Lady Byng Trophy - Johnny Gaudreau
Frank J. Selke Trophy - Patrice Bergeron
Mark Messier Leadership Award - Ryan Getzlaf
Ted Lindsay Award - Connor McDavid
NHL GM of the Year - Steve Yzerman
Jack Adams Trophy - Mike Sullivan
Presidents Trophy - Tampa Bay Lightning
Prince of Wales Trophy - Pittsburgh Penguins (over Tampa Bay Lightning)
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl - Chicago Blackhawks (over Anaheim Ducks)
Stanley Cup Champions - Pittsburgh Penguins
Conn Smythe Trophy - Sidney Crosby

2017/18 NHL Season begins tomorrow! Hockey is back!

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Vegas Golden Knights Expansion Draft Results

New Golden Knight's Marc-Andre Fleury (left), Deryk Engelland (center) and Brayden McNabb (right)

The Vegas Golden Knights are officially part of the NHL! What an exciting time for hockey fans, the 31st team has their new jerseys and the initial roster is now set after last night's expansion draft. This article will detail all the players chosen in the expansion draft, the trades made by Vegas in addition to the draft picks, and how my mock expansion draft stacked up to the real team. Before I dive into the roster, here is a look at the new jerseys for Vegas:

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The new home (left) and away jerseys for the Vegas Golden Knights
Personally I am a huge fan of the new Golden Knights sweater, I like the Gold/Red/Black colour scheme (very similar to Hockey Germany) and the logo looks sharp! It's definitely going to take some getting used to seeing players like Marc-Andre Fleury and James Neal (among others) in a new jersey next season, but this change is for the better of the NHL! Now it's time to get into the expansion draft results:


Pre-Expansion Draft Prediction:


Above you can see my prediction for the expansion draft from a few days ago (http://formanfaceoffnhl.blogspot.ca/2017/06/the-forman-faceoff-vegas-golden-knights.html), the players boxed in green are the ones that Vegas selected from my list. Without a knowledge of all the side deals it was hard to completely predict the full roster, but 13/30 picks is a good start! Now here's what the actual roster turned out to be:


Expansion Draft Results:




Roster Breakdown:


14 FORWARDS

13 DEFENSE

3 GOALTENDERS


Forwards:

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New Vegas Golden Knight's sniper James Neal

David Perron (Blues) - Last Season: 82 GP: 18 Goals, 28 Assist, 46 Points, -2

Erik Haula (Wild) - Last Season: 72 GP: 15 Goals, 11 Assists, 26 Points, +5

William Carrier (Sabres) - Last Season: 41 GP: 5 Goals, 3 Assists, 8 Points, -1

Pierre-Edouard Bellemare (Flyers) - Last Season: 82 GP: 4 Goals, 4 Assists, 8 Points, -1

Brendan Leipsic (Maple Leafs) - Last Season: 49 GP: 18 Goals, 33 Assists, 51 Points, +4 (AHL)

William Karlsson (Blue Jackets) - Last Season: 81 GP: 6 Goals, 19 Assists, 25 Points, +10

Jonathan Marchessault (Panthers) - Last Season: 75 GP: 30 Goals, 21 Assists, 51 Points, -21

Oscar Lindberg (Rangers) - Last Season: 65 GP: 8 Goals, 12 Assists, 20 Points, +2

Cody Eakin (Stars) - Last Season: 60 GP: 3 Goals, 9 Assists, 12 Points, -7

Tomas Nosek (Red Wings) - Last Season: 11 GP: 1 Goal, 0 Assists, 1 Point, -1

James Neal (Predators) - Last Season: 70 GP: 23 Goals, 18 Assists, 41 Points, -10

Teemu Pulkkinen (Coyotes) - Last Season: 13 GP: 2 Goals, 0 Assists, 2 Points, -2

Connor Brickley (Hurricanes) - Last Season: 69 GP: 15 Goals, 11 Assists, 26 Points, +8 (AHL)

Chris Thorburn (Jets) - Last Season: 64 GP: 3 Goals, 1 Assist, 4 Points, -7

Notes:
-Leading the group on forward is James Neal, 9-straight seasons of 20+ goals and fresh off a Stanley Cup appearance with Nashville. Neal could very well end up the 1st Captain in Golden Knights history, he will be a massive part of the franchise early on.
-11 of the 14 forwards taken are 26 or younger, with Pierre-Edouard Bellemare (32) and Chris Thorburn (34) the only 30-year old forwards taken. 
-The Golden Knights benefited from some questionable choices by the Florida Panthers, drafting 30-goal scorer Jonathan Marchessault and adding Reilly Smith via trade too. Both Marchessault and Smith figure to be in the Knights top 6 group next season.
-The Golden Knights drafted 5 LW (Perron, Haula, Leipsic, Bellemare, Carrier) 5 C (Karlsson, Marchessault, Lindberg, Eakin, Nosek) and 4 RW (Neal, Pulkkinen, Brickley, Thorburn)



Defense:
New Vegas Golden Knights D Deryk Engelland fields questions at the Expansion Draft

Marc Methot (Senators)
 - Last Season: 68 GP: 0 Goals, 12 Assists, 12 Points, +13

Luca Sbisa (Canucks) - Last Season: 82 GP: 2 Goals, 11 Assists, 13 Points, -1

David Schlemko (Sharks)
 - Last Season: 62 GP: 2 Goals, 16 Assists, 18 Points, +4

Nate Schmidt (Capitals) - Last Season: 60 GP: 3 Goals, 14 Assists, 17 Points, +22

Alexei Emelin (Canadiens)
 - Last Season: 76 GP: 2 Goals, 8 Assists, 10 Points, +1 

Brayden McNabb (Kings) - Last Season: 49 GP: 2 Goals, 2 Assists, 4 Points, +1

Griffin Reinhart (Oilers) - Last Season: 54 GP: 7 Goals, 14 Assists, 21 Points, +8 (AHL)

Trevor van Riemsdyk (Blackhawks) - Last Season: 58 GP: 5 Goals, 11 Assists, 16 Points, +17

Colin Miller (Bruins) - Last Season: 61 GP: 6 Goals, 7 Assists, 13 Points, Even


Deryk Engelland (Flames) - Last Season: 81 GP: 4 Goals, 12 Assists, 16 Points, +2

Jason Garrison (Lightning) - Last Season: 70GP: 1 Goal, 8 Assists, 9 Points, -9

Clayton Stoner (Ducks) - Last Season: 14 GP: 1 Goal, 2 Assists, 3 Points, Even

Jon Merrill (Devils) - Last Season: 51 GP: 1 Goal, 5 Assists, 6 Points, -9

Notes:
-Defense was the position I predicted best, with 6 of the 13 defenseman taken on my list (Methot, Sbisa, Schmidt, McNabb, van Riemsdyk and Miller).
-The two players that standout among this group are Marc Methot and Nate Schmidt, I thought both Ottawa and Washington would protect these guys (especially Methot after the Sens Cup run) and they will be a big part of Vegas next season (assuming they don't get flipped).
-Interesting to note that of this group of 13 defenseman, only 3 shoot right: Trevor van Riemsdyk, Colin Miller and Deryk Engelland.
-GM George McPhee will be a busy man in the next few days looking to move some of these defenseman, with van Riemsdyk already heading to Carolina and Schlemko to Montreal.



Goaltending:

New Vegas Golden Knights G Marc-Andre Fleury meets his new bosses Bill Foley (left) and George McPhee (right)

Marc-Andre Fleury (Penguins)
 - Last Season: 38 GP: 18-10-7, 3.02 GAA, .909 Save %, 1 Shutout

Calvin Pickard (Avalanche) - Last Season: 50 GP: 15-31-2, 2.98 GAA, .904 Save %, 2 Shutouts


Jean-Francois Berube (Islanders) - Last Season: 14 GP: 3-2-2, 3.42 GAA, .889 Save %

Notes:
-I had Fleury and Pickard on my initial prediction list, but was very surprised to see Vegas not take any of Petr Mrazek (Detroit), Antti Raanta (New York) or Philipp Grubauer (Washington).
-Marc-Andre Fleury is the clear-cut starter, with Calvin Pickard being a nice compliment in net as the backup. Berube likely the the starter for Vegas's AHL team the Chicago Wolves.
-Many people predicted Vegas would take 4 goalies in order to flip 1 or 2 via trade, but it seems they only took 3 so that they could load up on defense (13).
-Marc-Andre Fleury becomes the face of the Golden Knights for the inaugural season after winning his 3rd Stanley Cup with the Penguins 10 days ago. Fleury was also picked by Vegas 14 years to the day (June 21st) that the Penguins took him 1st overall in the 2003 NHL Draft.



Trade Returns:

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Vegas Golden Knights added promising young blueliner Shea Theodore from the Ducks via trade

Shea Theodore (Ducks) - Last Season: 34 GP: 2 Goals, 7 Assists, 9 Points, -6

David Clarkson (Blue Jackets) - LTIR: Did not play last season

Reilly Smith (Panthers) - Last Season: 80 GP: 15 Goals, 22 Assists, 37 Points, -13

Alex Tuch (Wild) - Last Season: 57 GP: 18 Goals, 19 Assists, 37 Points, +10 (AHL)

Jake Bischoff (Sound Tigers) - Last Season: 6 GP: 2 Goals, 1 Assist, 3 Points, -2 (AHL)

Mikhail Grabovski (Islanders) - LTIR: Did not play last season

Nikita Gusev (St. Petersburg SKA) - Last Season: 57 GP: 24 Goals, 47 Assists, 71 Points, +33 (KHL)

1st-Round Picks - Islanders (2017), Jets (2017)

2nd-Round Picks - Blue Jackets (2019), Islanders (2019), Penguins (2017), Lightning (2017)

3rd-Round Picks - Jets (2019)

4th-Round Picks - Penguins (2018)

5th-Round Picks - Bruins (2017)

6th-Round Picks - Sabres (2017)

Notes:
-George McPhee did a terrific job adding a number of draft picks and prospects through the expansion draft process. He basically held teams hostage for their own unprotected players, the most power a GM has ever had in the NHL before.
-Clarkson/Grabovski both are on LTIR and have played their last NHL games likely. Vegas takes on each of their contracts but got a 1st-round pick from Columbus and a 1st-round + 2nd-round pick from New York.
-Reilly Smith and Shea Theodore will both be important players for Vegas this upcoming season.
-With trades today of David Schlemko and Trevor van Riemsdyk, the Knights are up to 29 draft picks in the next 3 years, including five 1st rounders and seven 2nd rounders. Here is a chart showing all their picks (via https://twitter.com/Steve_Dangle/status/877941540177489922)



Signings:


Vadim Shipachyov was 3rd in the KHL with 76 points in 50 games last season

Vadim Shipachyov (St. Petersburg SKA) - Last Season: 50 GP: 26 Goals, 50 Assists, 76 Points, +33 (KHL)

Reid Duke (Brandon Wheat Kings) - Last Season: 59 GP: 37 Goals, 34 Assists, 71 Points, +9 (WHL)


Tomas Hyka (Mlada Boleslav BK) - Last Season: 48 GP: 17 Goals, 21 Assists, 38 Points, +8 (EHL)



Post-Expansion Draft Trade Tracker:

1. Vegas Golden Knights send D Trevor van Riemsdyk and a 7th-Round Pick (2018) to the Carolina Hurricanes for a 2nd-Round Pick

2. Vegas Golden Knights send D David Schlemko to the Montreal Canadiens for a 5th-Round pick (2019)



Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

The Forman Faceoff - Vegas Golden Knights Expansion Draft Prediction

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Expansion Draft Prediction:



Forwards:

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Mike Cammalleri (Devils) - Last Season: 61 GP: 10 Goals, 21 Assists, 31 Points, -9

Brock Nelson (Islandes) - Last Season: 81 GP: 20 Goals, 25 Assists, 45 Points, -6

William Carrier (Sabres) - Last Season: 41 GP: 5 Goals, 3 Assists, 8 Points, -1

Brendan Leipsic (Maple Leafs) - Last Season: 49 GP: 18 Goals, 33 Assists, 51 Points, +4 (AHL)

Jujhar Khaira (Oilers) - Last Season: 10 GP: 1 Goal, 0 Assists, 1 Point, +1

Tomas Plekanec (Canadiens) - Last Season: 78 GP: 10 Goals, 18 Assists, 28 Points, +10

Jonathan Marchessault (Panthers) - Last Season: 75 GP: 30 Goals, 21 Assists, 51 Points, -21

William Karlsson (Blue Jackets) - Last Season: 81 GP: 6 Goals, 19 Assists, 25 Points, +10

Yanni Gourde (Lightning) - Last Season: 20 GP: 6 Goals, 2 Assists, 8 Points, -1

Jordan Weal (Flyers) - Last Season: 23 GP: 8 Goals, 4 Assists, 12 Points, +5

Marko Dano (Jets) - Last Season 38 GP: 4 Goals, 7 Assists, 11 Points, Even

James Neal (Predators) - Last Season: 70 GP: 23 Goals, 18 Assists, 41 Points, -10

Radim Vrbata (Coyotes) - Last Season: 81 GP: 20 Goals, 35 Assists, 55 Points, -18

Lee Stempniak (Hurricanes) - Last Season: 82 GP: 16 Goals, 24 Assists, 40 Points, +2

Joel Ward (Sharks) - Last Season: 78 GP: 10 Goals, 19 Assists, 29 Points, -2

Nail Yakupov (Blues) - Last Season: 40 GP: 3 Goals, 6 Assists, 9 Points, -3


Defense:

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Marc Methot (Senators) - Last Season: 68 GP: 0 Goals, 12 Assists, 12 Points, +13

Luca Sbisa (Canucks) - Last Season: 82 GP: 2 Goals, 11 Assists, 13 Points, -1

Nate Schmidt (Capitals) - Last Season: 60 GP: 3 Goals, 14 Assists, 17 Points, +22

Brayden McNabb (Kings) - Last Season: 49 GP: 2 Goals, 2 Assists, 4 Points, +1

Jamie Oleksiak (Stars) - Last Season: 41 GP: 5 Goals, 2 Assists, 7 Points, -4

Sami Vatanen (Ducks) - Last Season: 71 GP: 3 Goals, 21 Assists, 24 Points, +3

Matt Dumba (Wild) - Last Season: 76 GP: 11 Goals, 23 Assists, 34 Points, +15

Trevor van Riemsdyk (Blackhawks) - Last Season: 58 GP: 5 Goals, 11 Assists, 16 Points, +17

Colin Miller (Bruins) - Last Season: 61 GP: 6 Goals, 7 Assists, 13 Points, Even

Michael Stone (Flames) - Last Season: 64 GP: 3 Goals, 12 Assists, 15 Points, Even


Goaltending:

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Marc-Andre Fleury (Penguins) - Last Season: 38 GP: 18-10-7, 3.02 GAA, .909 Save %, 1 Shutout

Antti Raanta (Rangers) - Last Season: 30 GP: 16-8-2, 2.26 GAA, .922 Save %, 4 Shutouts

Petr Mrazek (Red Wings) - Last Season: 44 GP: 18-21-9, 3.04 GAA, .901 Save %, 1 Shutout

Calvin Pickard (Avalanche) - Last Season: 50 GP: 15-31-2, 2.98 GAA, .904 Save %, 2 Shutouts


Already Signed:


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Vadim Shipachyov (St. Petersburg SKA) - Last Season: 50 GP: 26 Goals, 50 Assists, 76 Points, +33 (KHL)

Reid Duke (Brandon Wheat Kings) - Last Season: 59 GP: 37 Goals, 34 Assists, 71 Points, +9 (WHL)


Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Sunday, May 28, 2017

2017 Stanley Cup Finals Preview


16 teams entered the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and just 2 remain with the Eastern Conference Champion (and defending Stanley Cup) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. the Western Conference Champion Nashville Predators. Here's a look at how the two teams got here:

Playoff Matchups to Date:

Eastern Conference:
#1 Washington Capitals defeat WC #2 Toronto Maple Leafs (4-2)
#2 Pittsburgh Penguins defeat #3 Columbus Blue Jackets (4-1)
WC #1 New York Rangers defeat #1 Montreal Canadiens (4-2)
#2 Ottawa Senators defeat #3 Boston Bruins (4-2)


#2 Pittsburgh Penguins defeat #1 Washington Capitals (4-3)
#2 Ottawa Senators defeat WC #1 New York Rangers (4-2)


#2 Pittsburgh Penguins defeat #2 Ottawa Senators (4-3)

Western Conference:
WC #2 Nashville Predators defeat #1 Chicago Blackhawks (4-0)
#3 St. Louis Blues defeat #2 Minnesota Wild (4-1)
#1 Anaheim Ducks defeat WC #1 Calgary Flames (4-0)
#2 Edmonton Oilers defeat #3 San Jose Sharks (4-2)


#1 Anaheim Ducks defeat #2 Edmonton Oilers (4-3)
WC #2 Nashville Predators defeat #3 St. Louis Blues (4-2)


WC #2 Nashville Predators defeat #1 Anaheim Ducks (4-2)

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#2 Pittsburgh Penguins vs. WC #2 Nashville Predators

Season Series: Season series tied 1-1-0

Saturday October 22, 2016: Nashville Predators 
5, Pittsburgh Penguins 1
January 31, 2017: Pittsburgh Penguins 4, Nashville Predators 2

Players to Watch:

Pittsburgh: Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Matt Murray, Phil Kessel, Conor Sheary, Scott Wilson

Nashville: PK Subban, Filip Forsberg, Pekka Rinne, Roman Josi, Ryan Ellis, James Neal

X-Factor:

Pittsburgh: Sidney Crosby

Nashville: Pekka Rinne

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Jake Guentzel (PIT) - 9, Filip Forsberg (NSH) - 8
Assists: Evgeni Malkin (PIT) - 17, Ryan Johansen (NSH) - 10
Points: Evgeni Malkin (PIT) - 24, Filip Forsberg (NSH) - 15
Wins: Pekka Rinne (NSH) - 12, Marc-Andre Fleury (PIT) - 9
Goals Against Average: Matt Murray (PIT) - 1.35, Pekka Rinne (NSH) - 1.70
Save Percentage: Matt Murray (PIT) - .946%, Pekka Rinne (NSH) - .941%
OT Goals: Jake Guentzel/Chris Kunitz (PIT) - 1, Kevin Fiala/James Neal (NSH)

Prediction: This series has the hype to be one of the best Stanley Cup Finals in recent years, with the high-powered offense of the Penguins going up against the Predators stifling defense. While it seems this series is extremely close and has the potential to go either way, I think the Penguins are going to become the first team since the Red Wings (1997/1997) to win back-to-back Stanley Cups.

(PENGUINS IN 7)



Enjoy the Stanley Cup Finals!


Joel Forman

Thursday, May 11, 2017

2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs Preview - Conference Finals


And then there were 4! After an exciting second round the Stanley Cup Playoffs is down to just 4 teams, with the Pittsburgh Penguins facing the Ottawa Senators in the Eastern Conference Finals and the Anaheim Ducks squaring off with the Nashville Predators in the Western Conference Finals. Here's a look at the Conference Finals and who I think will be competing for Lord Stanley in 2017:

Playoff Matchups to Date:

Eastern Conference:
#1 Washington Capitals defeat WC #2 Toronto Maple Leafs (4-2)
#2 Pittsburgh Penguins defeat #3 Columbus Blue Jackets (4-1)
WC #1 New York Rangers defeat #1 Montreal Canadiens (4-2)
#2 Ottawa Senators defeat #3 Boston Bruins (4-2)


#2 Pittsburgh Penguins defeat #1 Washington Capitals (4-3)
#2 Ottawa Senators defeat WC #1 New York Rangers (4-2)

Western Conference:
WC #2 Nashville Predators defeat #1 Chicago Blackhawks (4-0)
#3 St. Louis Blues defeat #2 Minnesota Wild (4-1)
#1 Anaheim Ducks defeat WC #1 Calgary Flames (4-0)
#2 Edmonton Oilers defeat #3 San Jose Sharks (4-2)


#1 Anaheim Ducks defeat #2 Edmonton Oilers (4-3)
WC #2 Nashville Predators defeat #3 St. Louis Blues (4-2)

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Prince of Wales Trophy awarded to the Eastern Conference Champion

#2 Pittsburgh Penguins vs. #2 Ottawa Senators

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

December 5, 2016: Pittsburgh Penguins 8, Ottawa Senators 5
January 12, 2017: Ottawa Senators 4, Pittsburgh Penguins 1
March 23, 2017: Ottawa Senators 2, Pittsburgh Penguins 1 (SO)

Players to Watch:

Pittsburgh: Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Marc-Andre Fleury, Phil Kessel, Jake Guentzel, Justin Schultz

Ottawa: Erik Karlsson, Craig Anderson, Mike Hoffman, Mark Stone, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Bobby Ryan

X-Factor:

Pittsburgh: Sidney Crosby

Ottawa: Erik Karlsson

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Jake Guentzel (PIT) - 9, Jean-Gabriel Pageau (OTT) - 7
Assists: Evgeni Malkin (PIT) - 13, Erik Karlsson (OTT) - 11
Points: Evgeni Malkin (PIT) - 18, Erik Karlsson (OTT) - 13
Wins: Marc-Andre Fleury (PIT) - 8, Craig Anderson (OTT) - 8
Goals Against Average: Craig Anderson (OTT) - 2.49, Marc-Andre Fleury (PIT) - 2.55
Save Percentage: Marc-Andre Fleury (PIT) - .927%, Craig Anderson (OTT) - .914%
OT Goals: Jake Guentzel (PIT) - 1, Dion Phaneuf/Bobby Ryan/Clarke MacArthur/Jean-Gabriel Pageau/Kyle Turris (OTT)

Prediction: The Senators have been the biggest surprise in the NHL playoffs so far, don't think many people (including myself) gave them a chance to get this far. With that being said, the way the defending champs are playing right now it's hard to see them losing. The Penguins will set out to be the 1st back-to-back Champions since Detroit in 1997/98.

(PENGUINS IN 6)


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Clarence S. Campbell Bowl awarded to the Western Conference Champion

#1 Anaheim Ducks vs. WC #2 Nashville Predators

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

October 26, 2016: Anaheim Ducks 6, Nashville Predators 1
November 12, 2016: Nashville Predators 5, Anaheim Ducks 0
March 7 2017: Anaheim Ducks 4, Nashville Predators 3 (SO)

Players to Watch:

Anaheim: Ryan Getzlaf, Rickard Rakell, Ryan Kesler, Corey Perry, John Gibson, Jakob Silfverberg

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

X-Factor:

Anaheim: Ryan Getzlaf

Nashville: Pekka Rinne

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Ryan Getzlaf (ANA) - 8, Ryan Ellis/Roman Josi (NSH) - 4
Assists: Ryan Getzlaf/Corey Perry  (ANA) - 7, Ryan Johansen (NSH) - 7
Points: Ryan Getzlaf (ANA) - 15, Ryan Ellis/Ryan Johansen (NSH) - 9
Wins: Pekka Rinne (NSH) - 8, John Gibson (ANA) - 7
Goals Against Average: Pekka Rinne (NSH) - 1.37, John Gibson (ANA) - 2.80
Save Percentage: Pekka Rinne (NSH) - .951%, John Gibson (ANA) - .908%
OT Goals: Corey Perry - 2, Jakob Silfvergberg - 1 (ANA), Kevin Fiala - 1 (NSH)

Prediction: This has the making of a fantastic Western Conference Finals, the Ducks haven't been to the Stanley Cup since 2007 and the Predators have never been before. While I think this series could go either way, I like the way Ryan Getzlaf and the Ducks are playing right now and have them just edging out the Predators and advancing to the Stanley Cup Final.

(DUCKS IN 7)




This would have the 2017 Stanley Cup Finals as:

#1 Anaheim Ducks (Western Conference Champion) vs. #2 Pittsburgh Penguins (Eastern Conference Champion)


Conn Smythe Trophy Watch:
1. Erik Karlsson - 2 goals/13 points
2. Marc-Andre Fleury - 8 wins/1 shutout/2.55 GAA/927 Save %/3 Assists
3. Pekka Rinne - 8 wins/2 shutouts/1.37 GAA/951 Save % 
4. Ryan Getzlaf - 8 goals/15 points
5. Evgeni Malkin - 5 goals/18 points
6. Jakob Silfverberg - 7 goals/11 points/OT Goal
7. Sidney Crosby - 4 goals/14 points
8. Craig Anderson - 8 wins/1 shutout/2.49 GAA/914 Save %/1 Assist
9. Jake Guentzel - 9 goals/14 points/OT Goal
10. Ryan Ellis - 4 goals/9 points 

Joel Forman

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Stanley Cup Playoff Notes - The Dominance of Ryan Getzlaf


With the 2nd round of the Stanley Cup Plays well underway, there's been several big storylines across the NHL making headlines. We all know about Sidney Crosby's concussion (http://formanfaceoffnhl.blogspot.ca/2017/05/my-two-cents-on-sidney-crosby-injury.html), the rise of the Predators and the return of relevant hockey in Edmonton, but if you're looking for the guy playing the best hockey in the NHL right now look no further than Ducks Captain Ryan Getzlaf. For those that know me, I've been a massive Ryan Getzlaf fan since he got to the NHL, in fact I consider him my favourite non-Avalanche player. Fresh off his monstrous 4-point game last night in Edmonton, this post will take a look at Getzlaf's 2016/17 season including a dominant 2nd-half resurgence.

Career Stats:



2016/17 Season:

After winning Gold with Team Canada at the World Cup of Hockey in September (3rd gold since 2010, Olympics 2010/2014), Getzlaf came into the season ready to prove people wrong after another year of playoff failure. Four straight years the Ducks lost on home ice in game 7 in the playoffs, which inevitably lead to the firing of Bruce Boudreau and re-hiring of Randy Carlyle last summer. It's been well noted Getzlaf's close relationship with Carlyle and many felt that he had a big role in Randy returning to Anaheim, the place both won the Stanley Cup back in 2007.

While many people questioned the firing of Boudreau, Getzlaf was ready to prove people wrong and he started the season on a roll with 8 points in his first 6 games and 10 points in his first 12 games. The Ducks however were finding it hard to string together wins and scoring was a big issue, with Getzlaf scoring just 5 goals over his first 35 games (29 points over that stretch). While he's never been much of a goal-scorer, Getzlaf faced a lot of scrutiny over the first half of the season (http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/getzlaf) and many people felt he was past his prime.

As soon as the calendar switched to 2017, something changed in both Getzlaf and the Ducks game and the player that people were starting to write off began to show flashes of brilliance again. He started January on a 5-game point streak, with 2 goals and 9 points in 10 games in the month. Things really took off for Getzlaf following the NHL Trade Deadline, and a big part of that was the Ducks acquiring Patrick Eaves from the Stars.

Eaves was paired with Getzlaf and Rickard Rakell upon arriving in Anaheim and the line has been one of the best in the NHL since, with Getzlaf driving the production. Post trade-deadline Getzlaf had 4 goals and 27 points over his final 18 games, leading the Ducks to their 5th-straight Pacific Divsion title. After just 5 goals and 29 points over his first 35 games, Getzlaf finished the season with 15 goals and 74 points in 73 games.

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2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs:

Getzlaf has always been a playoff performer in his 11-year NHL career, with 99 points in 104 career playoff games coming in. The Ducks demolished the Flames in 4-games in round one, with Getzlaf scoring in 3 of 4 games and putting up 5 points in the series. The Flames seemed to have no match for Getzlaf at center, but perhaps what was so impressive was the shot-first mentality the regularly pass-first Getzlaf showed in the series.

He has shown no signs of slowing down in the 2nd round, with the Ducks currently tied 2-2 against the Oilers in a back-and-forth thrilling series. In 4 games in the series, Getzlaf has 4 goals and 8 points, bringing his playoff total to 7 goals/13 points in 8 games. He sits 2nd in the playoffs in goals (Silfverberg/Guentzel 8) and points (Malkin 16), including notching 5 multi-point games and goals in 6 of 8 games.

With his spectacular 4-point performance, Getzlaf passed Ducks legend Teemu Selanne for the most playoff goals (36) in franchise history. His 112 points are also a Ducks playoff record, and he's matched his single-playoff high with 7 goals. Perhaps the most impressive thing about the 31-year old Getlzaf is the minutes he is logging, leading all current forwards with 23:06 per-game including leading all skaters in that Ducks/Oilers game last night with 25:56 icetime (2 goals, 2 assists, 4 points, +4, 3 shots, 2 hits, 1 block)


If you haven't seen much of the Ducks/Oilers series, I highly recommended tuning in to the remainder of the series which is basically a best two-of-three at this point tied 2-2. The momentum swings in this series have been thrilling to watch, and it's been the best series of the 2nd round so far. Connor McDavid is worth watching this series by himself, but it's been the play of Ryan Getzlaf that's been turning heads. While there are many suitable (early) candidates for the Conn Smythe Trophy, the way Getzlaf is playing he leading the pack currently. Here are my current Conn Smythe Trophy favourites:


Early Conn Smyth Trophy Favourites:

1. Ryan Getzlaf - 7 goals/13 points
2. Pekka Rinne - 7 wins/2 shutouts/1.33 GAA/.953 Save %/2 assists
3. Marc-Andre Fleury - 7 wins/2.39 GAA/.935 Save %
4. Evgeni Malkin - 4 goals/16 points
5. Erik Karlsson - 1 goal/8 points
6. Henrik Lundqvist - 5 wins/1 shutout/2.04 GAA/.935 Save %
7. Jake Allen - 5 wins/2.05 GAA/.936 Save %
8. Jake Guentzel - 8 goals/12 points/OT Goal
9. Cam Talbot - 6 wins/2 shutouts/2.62 GAA/.916 Save %
10. Jakob Silfverberg - 8 goals/9 points/OT Goal

Honourable Mention: Ryan Ellis - 4 goals/9 points


The Ducks Captain has come a long way since winning the Stanley Cup as a rookie in 2007, 10 years later he's playing some of the best hockey of his career. On last night's broadcast Craig Simpson called Getzlaf very "Mark Messier-like," in his willingness to lay everything on the line come playoff time. I highly suggest you watch #15 if you haven't had the chance, he seems unstoppable every time he takes the ice!

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Joel Forman

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

My Two Cents on the Sidney Crosby Injury

Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby takes a hit from Washington Capitals' Matt Niskanen during Game 3 on Monday. Crosby left the game and did not return.


After a thrilling opening few weeks of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the hockey world took a dark turn last night in the Washington/Pittsburgh series with the injury of Sidney Crosby. From Penguins to Capitals to general hockey fans, the hockey world is fuming right now and it's become the biggest story of the playoffs. If you have been living under a rock for the past 24 hours and somehow haven't seen it, here is the injury:


After taking a good amount of time to study the video, I've broken this down into three sections that have a big impact on this play and the resulting concussion for Sidney Crosby:


1) Sid's Concussion History

Before I talk about the hit itself, I think it's important to talk about the result of the hit first with Crosby getting his 2nd concussion of the season. It's been well-documented over the years the struggles Sidney Crosby has had with concussions, suffering at least 4 since he entered the league 12 years ago. Crosby had two concussions in 2011: hits from Dave Steckel and Victor Hedman 4 days apart in January (hard to know if he was concussed both times) causing him to miss the last 41 games of the season. Crosby returned in November of 2011, but played just 8 games before he suffered a second concussion from a David Krejci hit. He would return in March but play only 16 more games in 2012, totalling 101 missed games in two-year span.

The hockey world was crushed without Crosby, by far the best player on the planet, as he sat on the sidelines for what seemed like eternity. Since those original concussions, Crosby has returned to top form and been the elite player that everyone expects. He suffered a 3rd concussion in training camp and missed the preseason + 6 games to start the year, but was able to again return to top form leading the NHL with 44 goals this season. Here's a look at the two concussion's Sid suffered earlier in his career:




2) Ovechkin slash/slew-foot

Lost in all this mess is the fact that Alex Ovechkin played a huge role in the Sidney Crosby injury. If you look at the slow-motion replay (https://twitter.com/JeffVeillette/status) Ovechkin initially slashes Crosby on the elbow and his stick ramps up and hits Crosby a second time in the back of the head. Finally, you can see Ovie take out the back of Crosby's left skate with his own foot, causing Sid to lose his balance into the Niskanen hit.

In my opinion, Ovechkin is much more viscous with the slash/slew-foot than Niskanen was, and likely Niskanen getting 5-and a game distracted everyone from Ovechkin on the play. Had Ovechkin not taken Crosby out the Niskanen hit likely doesn't happen, and I think the Deparmtent of Player Safety missed out by only reviewing Niskanen's actions and not Ovechkin's as well.


3) Niskanen hit

The Niskanen hit is the toughest part of the play to judge, the Penguins think it was deliberate by Niskanen and the Capitals think it was just a hockey play. I'm in the middle of that spectrum: while the hit might have been the blow that concussed Sid, I don't think he intended to injure Sid on the play. Yes Niskanen does get him in the head, but it's as Crosby is falling and tough to make it seem deliberate as Pens writer Rob Rossi put it (https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/pittsburgh-columnist-wants-ovechkin-banned).

As someone who has suffered 3 concussions in my own hockey career, I'm not a fan of any head shots all together and thus regardless if it was intentional or not Niskanen still gets Crosby illegally. Niskanen got a 5-minute major and game misconduct for the play, but will not face any suspension for the hit, and I think the justification that it was unintentional helped that decision. Niskanen used to be Crosby's teammate so I doubt he would try to hurt him intentionally, but it was certainly an unfortunate play for both players.


My Takeaways:

1. It's a real shame that Crosby has another concussion, the fact of the matter is 4 in 12 years is far too many for the best player on the planet. The NHL needs to do a better job of protecting its stars and Crosby is the poster child for that. In my opinion, the NHL needs to take a serious look at banning head shots all together.

2. I'm okay with the Department of Player Safety deciding not to suspend Niskanen, but I think they made the mistake of not reviewing Ovechkin's role in the injury. Had Ovechkin not slashed him/taken his foot out the Niskanen hit likely doesn't happen, and in my opinion Ovie deserved a 1-2 game suspension.

3. What has really pissed me off about this entire situation is the amount of Crosby-haters out there justifying this as a clean hockey play or happy that he's hurt. Crosby has always been one of the most hated players since getting to the NHL, but he has come along ways since his "Crosby Crybaby" days and doesn't deserve the same treatment he got earlier in his career. It's one thing to defend the Niskanen hit, I completely understand that point of view from fans that he was falling and it wasn't intentional. But there are far too many people calling it a clean hit solely for the fact that they don't like Crosby and nothing else. You see people on Twitter/Facebook calling it "karma" for his slash on Methot/O'Reilly earlier in the season, even though the events are completely unrelated. Yes those were bad plays by Sid, but fans seem to imply he gets away with everything and nothing happens to him even though Sid takes more slashes, hacks and wacks then any player in the NHL. Hate a player or team all you want, but you should never wish an injury on any player in the league and most certainly shouldn't celebrate it either. The fact of the matter is this:

THE NHL IS A BETTER PLACE WHEN SIDNEY CROSBY IS ON THE ICE


Joel Forman

Monday, April 24, 2017

2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs Preview - Conference Semifinals


1st Round Scores:

Eastern Conference:
#1 Washington Capitals defeat WC #2 Toronto Maple Leafs (4-2)
#2 Pittsburgh Penguins defeat #3 Columbus Blue Jackets (4-1)
WC #1 New York Rangers defeat #1 Montreal Canadiens (4-2)
#2 Ottawa Senators defeat #3 Boston Bruins (4-2)

Western Conference:
WC #2 Nashville Predators defeat #1 Chicago Blackhawks (4-0)
#3 St. Louis Blues defeat #2 Minnesota Wild (4-1)
#1 Anaheim Ducks defeat WC #1 Calgary Flames (4-0)
#2 Edmonton Oilers defeat #3 San Jose Sharks (4-2)

Here's a look at the 4 Conference Semifinal match-ups:

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#1 Washington Capitals vs. #2 Pittsburgh Penguins

Season Series: Washington won the season series 2-0-2

October 13, 2016: Pittsburgh Penguins 3. Washington Capitals 2 (SO)
November 16. 2016: Washington Capitals 7, Pittsburgh Penguins 1 
January 11, 2017: Washington Capitals 5, Pittsburgh Penguins 2
January 16, 2017: Pittsburgh Penguins 8, Washington Capitals 7 (OT)

Players to Watch:

Washington: Alex Ovechkin, Nicklas Backstrom, TJ Oshie, Justin Williams, Braden Holtby, Kevin Shattenkirk

Pittsburgh: Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Phil Kessel, Jake Guentzel, Bryan Rust, Justin Schultz

X-Factor:

Washington: Alex Ovechkin 

Pittsburgh: Sidney Crosby

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Jake Guentzel (PIT) - 5, Alex Ovechkin/Justin Williams/TJ Oshie (WAS) - 3
Assists: Evgeni Malkin (PIT) - 9, Nicklas Backstrom (WAS) - 4
Points: Evgeni Malkin (PIT) - 11, TJ Oshie (WAS) - 7
Wins: Braden Holtby (WAS) - 4, Marc-Andre Fleury (PIT) - 4
Goals Against Average: Braden Holtby (WAS) - 2.36, Marc-Andre Fleury (PIT) - 2.52
Save Percentage: 
Marc-Andre Fleury (PIT) - .933%, Braden Holtby (WAS) - .925%
OT Goals: Tom Wilson/Justin Williams/Marcus Johansson (WAS) - 1, Jake Guentzel (PIT) - 1

Prediction: A rematch of last year's 2nd round series, this is without a doubt the series to watch in the 2nd round (Crosby vs. Ovie never disappoints). While many people are dubbing this as the Capitals year, I'm sticking with the defending Champion Penguins in this series.


(PENGUINS IN 6)


#2 Ottawa Senators vs. WC #1 New York Rangers

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

November 27, 2016: Ottawa Senators 2, New York Rangers 0
December 27, 2016: New York Rangers 4, Ottawa Senators 3
April 8, 2017: Ottawa Senators 3, New York Rangers 1

Players to Watch:

Ottawa: Erik Karlsson, Craig Anderson, Mike Hoffman, Mark Stone, Bobby Ryan, Derick Brassard

New York: Henrik Lundqvist, Mats Zuccarello, Derek Stepan, Mika Zibanejad, Ryan McDonagh, Rick Nash

X-Factor:

Ottawa: Erik Karlsson

New York: Henrik Lundqvist

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Bobby Ryan (OTT) - 4, Mats Zuccarello (NYR) - 3
Assists: Derick Brassard (OTT) - 6, Mika Zibanejad (NYR) - 3
Points: Derick Brassard (OTT) - 8, Mika Zibanejad (NYR) - 4
Wins: Craig Anderson (OTT) - 4, Henrik Lundqvist (NYR) - 4
Goals Against Average: Henrik Lundqvist (NYR) - 1.70, Craig Anderson (OTT) - 1.94
Save Percentage: Henrik Lundqvist (NYR) - .947%, Craig Anderson (OTT) - .921%
OT Goals: Dion Phaneuf/Bobby Ryan/Clarke MacArthur (OTT) - 1, Mika Zibanejad (NYR) - 1

Prediction: This series has the potential to go either way, two teams that are thriving based on the play of their goaltenders. I think the series goes 7 games, with the Rangers just squeaking by the Senators to the conference finals

(RANGERS IN 7)


#3 St. Louis Blues vs WC #2 Nashville Predators

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

November 10, 2016: Nashville Predators 3, St. Louis Blues 1
November 19. 2016: St. Louis Blues 3, Nashville Predators 1
December 13, 2016: Nashville Predators 6, St. Louis Blues 3
December 30, 2016: Nashville Predators 4, St. Louis Blues 0 
April 2, 2017: St. Louis Blues 4, Nashville Predators 1

Players to Watch:

St. Louis: Vladimir Tarasenko, Jake Allen, Jaden Schwartz, Alex Pietrangelo, Colton Parayko, Alex Steen

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

X-Factor:

St. Louis: Jake Allen

Nashville: Pekka Rinne

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Joel Edmundson/Jaden Schwartz/Alex Steen (STL) - 2, Viktor Arvidsson/Roman Josi/Colton Sissons/Kevin Fiala/Filip Forsberg (NSH) - 2
Assists: Ryan Johansen (NSH) - 5, Patrik Berglund/Jaden Schwartz (STL) - 3
Points: Ryan Johansen (NSH) - 6, Jaden Schwartz (STL) - 5
Wins: Jake Allen (STL) - 4, Pekka Rinne (NSH) - 4
Goals Against Average: Pekka Rinne (NSH) 0.70, Jake Allen (STL) - 1.47
Save Percentage: Pekka Rinne (NSH) - .976%, Jake Allen (STL) - .956%
OT Goals: Joel Edmundson/Magnus Pajaarvi (STL) - 1, Kevin Fiala (NSH) - 1

Prediction: Both the Blues and Wild come into this series having upset a higher seed, and we have the best two goaltenders in round 1 facing off in this series in Pekka Rinne and Jake Allen. While I think either team can win the series, I like the Predators momentum after downing the Blackhawks and have them advancing to their 1st conference finals in franchise history.

(PREDATORS IN 6)


#1 Anaheim Ducks vs. #2 Edmonton Oilers

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

November 15, 2016: Anaheim Ducks 4, Edmonton Oilers 1
December 3, 2016: Edmonton Oilers 3, Anaheim Ducks 2 (OT)
January 25, 2017: Edmonton Oilers 4, Anaheim Ducks 0
March 22, 2017: Anaheim Ducks 4, Edmonton Oilers 3
April 1, 2017: Edmonton Oilers 3, Anaheim Ducks 2 (OT)

Players to Watch:

Anaheim: Ryan Getzlaf, Rickard Rakell, Ryan Kesler, Corey Perry, John Gibson, Jakob Silfverberg

Edmonton: Connor McDavid, Cam Talbot, Leon Draisaitl, Milan Lucic, Oscar Klefbom, Zack Kassian

X-Factor:

Anaheim: Ryan Getzlaf

Edmonton: Connor McDavid 

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Ryan Getzlaf (ANA) - 3, Connor McDavid/Zack Kassian/Oscar Klefbom (EDM) - 2
Assists: Kevin Bieksa (ANA) - 4, Connor McDavid/Leon Draisaitl/Matt Benning/Andrej Sekera/Mark Letestu (EDM) - 2
Points: Ryan Getzlaf/Rickard Rakell/Shea Theodore (ANA) - 5, Connor McDavid (EDM) - 4
Wins: Cam Talbot (EDM) - 4, John Gibson (ANA) - 3
Goals Against Average: Cam Talbot (EDM) - 2.03, John Gibson (ANA) - 2.59
Save Percentage: Cam Talbot (EDM) - .927%, John Gibson (ANA) - .926%
OT Goals: Corey Perry (ANA) - 1, David Desharnais (EDM) - 1

Prediction: The Oilers proved they are for real after beating the Sharks in round 1, and they get another tough Californian opponent in the Ducks in round 2. While I think McDavid is capable of leading the Oilers to a series win, I think the Ducks overpower the young Oilers and move on the Conference Finals

(DUCKS IN 6)


This would have Pittsburgh, New York, Nashville and Anaheim advancing to the Conference Finals. The match ups would be as follows:

ECF: #2 Pittsburgh Penguins vs. WC #1 New York Rangers
WCF: #1 Anaheim Ducks vs. WC #2 Nashville Predators


Joel Forman