Saturday, May 30, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 30th Recap

Chicago Blackhawks 5, Anaheim Ducks 3 (Blackhawks win series 4-3)
Goals:
CHI - Jonathan Toews (8) - from Niklas Hjalmarsson and Patrick Kane (2:23 1ST)
CHI - Jonathan Toews PPG (9) - from Brad Richards and Duncan Keith (11:55 1ST)
CHI - Brandon Saad (6) - from Patrick Kane and Johnny Oduya (1:18 2ND)
CHI - Marian Hossa (4) - from Brad Richards (13:45 2ND) *GWG*
ANA - Ryan Kesler (7) - from Jakob Silfverberg and Francois Beauchemin (18:53 2ND)
ANA - Corey Perry (10) - from Pat Maroon and Ryan Getzlaf (11:36 3RD)
CHI - Brent Seabrook (6) - from Patrick Kane and Duncan Keith (13:23 3RD)
ANA - Matt Beleskey PPG (8) - from Cam Fowler and Hampus Lindholm (19:18 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Corey Crawford (35 saves on 38 shots) LG - Frederik Andersen (21 saves on 26 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Brad Richards (2 assists) - Chicago
2. Patrick Kane (3 assists) - Chicago
1. Jonathan Toews (2 goals) - Chicago

Playoff Schedule Central - Sunday May 31st:
No games scheduled for Sunday.
Wednesday June 3rd - Stanley Cup Final Game 1: Chicago Blackhawks vs. Tampa Bay Lightning at 8:00 PM ET (In Tampa Bay)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Friday, May 29, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 29th Recap

Tampa Bay Lightning 2, New York Rangers 0 (Lightning win series 4-3)
Goals:
TBL - Alex Killorn (7) - from Matt Carle and Valtteri Filppula (1:54 3RD) *GWG*
TBL - Ondrej Palat (7) - from Tyler Johnson and Ben Bishop (11:17 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Ben Bishop (22 saves on 22 shots) LG - Henrik Lundqvist (23 saves on 25 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Henrik Lundqvist (23 saves on 25 shots)
2. Alex Killorn (1 goal, GWG) - Tampa Bay
1. Ben Bishop (22 saves on 22 shots for the shutout) - Tampa Bay

Playoff Schedule Central - Saturday May 30th:
Chicago Blackhawks vs. Anaheim Ducks Game #7 at 8:00 PM ET (In Anaheim)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 27th Recap

Chicago Blackhawks 5, Anaheim Ducks 2 (Series tied 3-3)
Goals:
CHI - Brandon Saad (5) - from Patrick Kane and Duncan Keith (8:23 2ND)
CHI - Marian Hossa (2) - from Duncan Keith and Brad Richards (10:41 2ND)
CHI - Patrick Kane (10) - from Duncan Keith (12:08 2ND) *GWG*
ANA - Pat Maroon PPG (7) - from Cam Fowler and Sami Vatanen (14:13 2ND)
ANA - Clayton Stoner (1) - from Nate Thompson and Jakob Silfverberg (1:57 3RD)
CHI - Andrew Shaw (3) - from Andrew Desjardins and Antoine Vermette (16:28 3RD)
CHI - Andrew Shaw EN (4) - from Andrew Desjardins and Marcus Kruger (19:11 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Corey Crawford (30 saves on 32 shots) LG - Frederik Andersen (18 saves on 22 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Andrew Shaw (2 goals) - Chicago
2. Patrick Kane (1 goal, 1 assist, GWG) - Chicago
1. Duncan Keith (3 assists) - Chicago

Playoff Schedule Central - Thursday May 28th:
No games scheduled for Thursday Night.
Friday May 29th: Tampa Bay Lightning vs. New York Rangers Game #7 at 8:00 PM ET (In New York)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 26th Recap

New York Rangers 7, Tampa Bay Lightning 3 (Series tied 3-3)
Goals:
NYR - Derick Brassard (7) - from J.T. Miller and Dan Boyle (3:36 1ST)
NYR - Keith Yandle (2) - from Derick Brassard and Rick Nash (15:30 1ST)
TBL - Ryan Callahan PPG (1) - from Anton Stralman and Ben Bishop (17:20 1ST)
NYR - J.T. Miller (1) - from Derick Brassard and Rick Nash (3:02 3RD)
NYR - James Sheppard (1) - from Dominic Moore and Tanner Glass (6:00 3RD) *GWG*
NYR - Derick Brassard (8) - from J.T. Miller and Rick Nash (7:14 3RD)
TBL - Nikita Kucherov (8) - from Tyler Johnson (7:50 3RD)
NYR - Rick Nash PPG (5) - from Keith Yandle and J.T. Miller (10:21 3RD)
TBL - Nikita Kucherov (9) - from Tyler Johnson and Nikita Nesterov (13;21 3RD)
NYR - Derick Brassard EN (9 - Hat Trick) - unassisted (18:19 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Henrik Lundqvist (36 saves on 39 shots) LG - Ben Bishop (21 saves on 26 shots), Andrei Vasilevskiy (6 saves on 7 shots in relief of Bishop)
Three Stars:
3. Henrik Lundqvist (36 saves on 39 shots for the win) - New York
2. J.T. Miller (1 goal, 3 assists) - New York
1. Derick Brassard (3 goals, 2 assists) - New York

Playoff Schedule Central - Wednesday May 27th:
Anaheim Ducks vs. Chicago Blackhawks Game #6 at 8:00 PM ET (In Chicago)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Monday, May 25, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 25th Recap

Anaheim Ducks 5, Chicago Blackhawks 4 (OT) - (Ducks lead series 3-2)
Goals:
ANA - Cam Fowler (2) - from Nate Thompson and Andrew Cogliano (5:10 1ST)
ANA - Ryan Kesler (6) - from Jakob Silfverberg (5:42 1ST)
ANA - Sami Vatanen (3) - from Ryan Getzlaf (14:37 1ST)
CHI - Teuvo Teravainen (2) - from Antoine Vermette and Patrick Sharp (1:11 2ND)
CHI - Brent Seabrook (5) - from Teuvo Teravainen and Patrick Sharp (19:35 2ND)
ANA - Pat Maroon (6) - from Sami Vatanen and Ryan Getzlaf (14:45 3RD)
CHI - Jonathan Toews (6) - from Marian Hossa and Duncan Keith (18:10 3RD)
CHI - Jonathan Toews (7) - from Andrew Shaw and Brent Seabrook (19:22 3RD)
ANA - Matt Beleskey (7) - from Ryan Kesler and Jakob Silfverberg (0:45 OT) *GWG*
Goalies:
WG - LG - Frederik Andersen (24 saves on 28 shots) Corey Crawford (23 saves on 28 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Sami Vatanen (1 goal, 1 assist) - Anaheim
2. Jonathan Toews (2 goals) - Chicago
1. Matt Beleskey (1 goal, OT winner) - Chicago

Playoff Schedule Central - Tuesday May 26th:
New York Rangers vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Game #6 at 8:00 PM ET (In Tampa Bay)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Sunday, May 24, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 24th Recap

Tampa Bay Lightning 2, New York Rangers 0 (Lightning lead series 3-2)
Goals:
TBL - Valtteri Filppula (3) - from Steven Stamkos and Anton Stralman (13:29 2ND) *GWG*
TBL - Steven Stamkos PPG (7) - from Ondrej Palat and Nikita Kucherov (18:22 2ND)
Goalies:
WG - Ben Bishop (26 saves on 26 shots) LG - Henrik Lundqvist (20 saves on 22 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Valtteri Filppula (1 goal, GWG) - Tampa Bay
2. Steven Stamkos (1 goal, 1 assist) - Tampa Bay
1. Ben Bishop (26 saves on 26 shots for the shutout) - Tampa Bay

Playoff Schedule Central - Thursday May 17th:
Chicago Blackhawks vs. Anaheim Ducks Game #5 at 9:00 PM ET (In Anaheim)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Saturday, May 23, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 23rd Recap

Chicago Blackhawks 5, Anaheim Ducks 4 (2OT) - (Series tied 2-2)
Goals:
CHI - Brandon Saad SHG (4) - unassisted (19:13 1ST)
ANA - Emerson Etem (2) - from Kyle Palmieri and Francois Beauchemin (18:14 2ND)
CHI - Jonathan Toews (5) - from Marian Hossa and Brandon Saad (2:38 3RD)
CHI - Brent Seabrook (4) - from Brandon Saad and Jonathan Toews (7:38 3RD)
ANA - Ryan Kesler (5) - from Jakob Silfverberg and Andrew Cogliano (8:42 3RD)
ANA - Matt Beleskey (6) - unassisted (9:05 3RD)
ANA - Corey Perry (9) - from Ryan Getzlaf (9:19 3RD)
CHI - Patrick Kane PPG (9) - from Brad Richards and Duncan Keith (12:39 3RD)
CHI - Antoine Vermette (2) - from Patrick Sharp and Teuvo Teravainen (5:37 2OT) *GWG*
Goalies:
WG - Corey Crawford (47 saves on 51 shots) LG - Frederik Andersen (36 saves on 41 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Corey Perry (1 goal) - Anaheim
2. Antoine Vermette (1 goal, OT winner) - Chicago
1. Brandon Saad (1 goal, 2 assists) - Chicago

Playoff Schedule Central - Sunday May 24th:
Tampa Bay Lightning vs. New York Rangers Game #5 at 8:00 PM ET (In New York)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Friday, May 22, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 22nd Recap

New York Rangers 5, Tampa Bay Lightning 1 (Series tied 2-2)
Goals:
NYR - Rick Nash (3) - from Kevin Hayes and Carl Hagelin (17:18 1ST)
TBL - Steven Stamkos (6) - from Alex Killorn and Valtteri Filppula (11:30 2ND)
NYR - Chris Kreider (7) - from Kevin Klein and Keith Yandle (15:16 2ND) *GWG*
NYR - Keith Yandle (1) - from Kevin Klein and Rick Nash (17:04 2ND)
NYR - Martin St. Louis PPG (1) - from Derick Brassard and Dan Boyle (5:08 3RD)
NYR - Rick Nash PPG (4) - from Kevin Hayes and Keith Yandle (11:33 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Henrik Lundqvist (38 saves on 39 shots) LG - Ben Bishop (19 saves on 24 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Keith Yandle (1 goal, 2 assists) - New York
2. Rick Nash (2 goals, 1 assist) - New York
1. Henrik Lundqvist (38 saves on 39 shots for the win) - New York

Playoff Schedule Central - Sunday May 23rd:
Anaheim Ducks vs. Chicago Blackhawks Game #4 at 8:00 PM ET (In Chicago) 

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Thursday, May 21, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 21st Recap

Anaheim Ducks 2, Chicago Blackhawks 1 (Ducks lead series 2-1)
Goals:
ANA - Pat Maroon PPG (5) - from Hampus Lindholm and Ryan Getzlaf (12:55 1ST)
CHI - Patrick Kane (8) - from Brad Richards and Niklas Hjalmarsson (19:03 1ST)
ANA - Simon Despres (1) - from Ryan Getzlaf and Cam Fowler (19:05 2ND) *GWG*
Goalies:
WG - Frederik Andersen (27 saves on 28 shots) LG - Corey Crawford (25 saves on 27 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Patrick Kane (1 goal) - Chicago
2. Ryan Getzlaf (2 assists) - Anaheim
1. Frederik Andersen (27 saves on 28 shots for the win) - Anaheim

Playoff Schedule Central - Friday May 22nd:
New York Rangers vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Game #4 at 8:00 PM ET (In Tampa Bay)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 20th Recap

Tampa Bay Lightning 6, New York Rangers 5 (OT) - (Lightning lead series 2-1)
Goals:
NYR - Derick Brassard PPG (6) - from Dan Boyle and Derek Stepan (1:02 1ST))
NYR - Jesper Fast (2) - from Chris Kreider and Ryan McDonagh (9:55 1ST)
TBL - Steven Stamkos (5) - from Alex Killorn (11:07 1ST)
TBL - Ondrej Palat PPG (5) - from Tyler Johnson and Steven Stamkos (10:32 2ND) 
TBL - Tyler Johnson (12) - from Ondrej Palat and Victor Hedman (13:17 2ND)
TBL - Alex Killorn (6) - from Victor Hedman (17:18 2ND)
NYR - Jesper Fast (3) - from Kevin Klein and Derek Stepan (17:47 2ND)
NYR - Ryan McDonagh PPG (3) - from Keyin Hayes and Keith Yandle (2:28 3RD)
TBL - Ondrej Palat (6) - from Nikita Nesterov and Nikita Kucherov (14:05 3RD)
NYR - Dan Boyle (3) - from J.T. Miller and Keith Yandle (18:04 3RD)
TBL - Nikita Kucherov (7) - from Nikita Nesterov (3:33 OT) *GWG*
Goalies:
WG - Ben Bishop (23 saves on 28 shots) LG - Henrik Lundqvist (34 saves on 40 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Jesper Fast (2 goals) - New York
2. Ondrej Palat (2 goals, 1 assist) - Tampa Bay
1. Nikita Kucherov (1 goal, 1 assist, OT winner) - Tampa Bay

Playoff Schedule Central - Thursday May 21st:
Anaheim Ducks vs. Chicago Blackhawks Game #3 at 8:00 PM ET (In Chicago)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

The Forman Files - Mike Babcock to the Toronto Maple Leafs in Mega 8-Year Deal

Mike Babcock has been signed to an 8-year, $50 million contract to be the next Head Coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs. EIGHT YEAR, FIFTY MILLION! No that wasn't a typo or a mistake, MLSE put all their cards on the table with this flat out gutsy and incredible deal. So much credit to Brendan Shanahan for getting Mike Babcock, arguably the best Head Coach in the NHL, to sign with the re-building Leafs. Babcock is the type of Coach that everyone wants to play for, and this will be so important for the Leafs during a time of uncertainty and rebuilding in Toronto. Simply put Babcock loves to win, his Stanley Cup and 2 Olympic Gold Medals in the last 7 years are a testament to that. In 12 years as a Head Coach with the Ducks and Red Wings he missed the playoffs just once, in comparison the Leafs only made the playoffs 3 of the last 12 years and once in the last 10 years. In this article I will take a closer look at Mike Babcock as a Head Coach and his impact on the Toronto Maple Leafs:

Coaching Statistics and Career Information:
To start off let's look at Mike Babcock's Professional Coaching Career which started with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks Organization:

Mike Babcock has been about as successful as any Head Coach in the last 10 years. Since the 2005-2006 season when he took over in Detroit he has picked up an incredible 458 wins. Those Detroit teams of the mid-2000s were a force year after year, led by the steady presence of Niklas Lidstrom and superstars Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg. Babcock was the face of consistency in the NHL, he expected nothing but success and a strong work ethic from all of his players. While his Detroit teams of the last 5-6 years have fallen a bit from the powerhouse they once were, they always managed to stay competitive and so much of that can be attributed to Babcock as a Coach. And while his Red Wings haven't won a Cup since 2008, he has led 2 Canadian Olympic teams to Gold Medal since 2010. He led the Canadians to Gold in Vancouver in 2010, and backed it up with Gold again in Sochi in 2014. 
Babcock with Jacques Lemaire, Lindy Ruff and Ken Hitchcock at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics
Career Timeline:
This next part is from NHL.com: http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=768363&navid=nhl:topheads
A look at the career of Mike Babcock, who was named coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday:
1986 -- Graduated with a degree in physical education from McGill University, where he played defense and served as captain of the hockey team. He also did some post-graduate work in sports psychology at McGill.
1987-88 -- Served as player-coach of the Whitley Warriors of the British Premier League. He had 34 goals and 132 points in 36 games; the Warriors finished two points out of first place.

1988-91 -- Coached at Red Deer College. His team won the Alberta College championship in 1989, and he was named coach of the year.
1991-93 -- Coached the Moose Jaw Warriors of the Western Hockey League. His teams went 60-78-6 in two seasons; they lost in the first round of the WHL playoffs in 1992 and didn't qualify in 1993.
1993-94 -- Spent one season coaching the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns. He led the team to the CIS University Cup and was named CIS coach of the year.
1994-2000 -- Coached the Spokane Chiefs of the Western Hockey League. Babcock was named coach of the year in 1996 and 2000 after leading his team to first place in the Western Division and into the WHL Finals.
1997 -- Coached Canada internationally for the first time at the World Junior Championship in Switzerland. Canada won the gold medal, defeating the United States in the championship game.
2000-02 -- Moved to the pros when he was named coach of the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks of the American Hockey League. Cincinnati, the AHL affiliate of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and the Detroit Red Wings, had a 74-59-20-7 record under Babcock and qualified for the Calder Cup Playoffs in each of his two seasons.
2002-04 -- Was named coach of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim on May 22, 2002. Led Anaheim to the best season in franchise history in 2002-03 (40-27-9-6, 95 points); the Mighty Ducks advanced to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final before losing to the New Jersey Devils. However, they did not qualify for the playoffs in 2003-04; this is the only time in his pro career that a Babcock-coached team failed to make the postseason.
2004 -- Coached Canada at the IIHF World Championship in Prague. Canada went 7-1-1 and defeated Sweden to win the gold medal. Babcock became the first coach to lead Canada to the title at the World Juniors and the World Championship.
2005 -- Named coach of the Detroit Red Wings on July 15, 2005.
2008 -- Led the Red Wings to the 11th Stanley Cup in franchise history and the fourth since 1997. They defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins in six games in the Final.
2009 -- Coached the Red Wings to the Western Conference championship and a second straight berth in the Stanley Cup Final, where they were defeated by the Penguins in seven games.
2010 -- Led Canada to the gold medal at the Vancouver Olympics, capped by a 3-2 overtime victory against the United States in the championship game. Babcock became the only coach to join the Triple Gold Club; members have won a Stanley Cup, an Olympic gold medal and a World Championship.
2014 -- Coached Canada to the gold medal at the Sochi Olympics. His team allowed three goals while going 6-0 and defeating Sweden in the championship game.
2015 -- Led the Red Wings to their 24th consecutive appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and their 10th in his 10 seasons with Detroit. The Red Wings lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning in seven games in the Eastern Conference First Round.

Money/Salary Implications of Babcock's Deal:
The most obvious thing to note in this Babcock deal is that he will be making the most money of any Head Coach in NHL history. To put this into retrospect Todd McLellan just got hired by the Edmonton Oilers the other day, a solid Head Coach, and it was reported he was making around $2-2.5 million a year. Babcock will make $50 million over 8 years including $24 million in the first 3 years of the deal. I wonder how this will impact future Head Coaches being signed, especially the big name guys. Even more shocking about this deal is the fact that Babcock is going to be making NHL Superstar money, which is almost unheard of in the NHL. Babcock will reportedly make $8 million a season for the first 3 years of the deal. If you look at the top salary cap hits from the 2014-15 season, it would put Babcock (at $8 million) in a tie for 10th in the NHL:

2014/15 NHL Top Salary Cap Hits
Before this Babcock deal NHL Coaches really didn't make more than $2-3 million a year, and that was for the best ones in the NHL. I am a big supporter of Babcock, I think he is a phenomenal Head Coach and is one of the best in the business, but I can't help but scratch my head at this amount he is making. I can see a lot of other NHL teams being unhappy with the Leafs here, he's making considerably more money than any other Head Coach in the NHL. Now the Leafs will argue that in order to get the right man for the job they paid the price by any means necessary, and for that reason I justify Babcock earning this deal. Either way it will cause a stir in the NHL community, especially from current and previous Head Coaches.
Babcock chatting with (former) GM Ken Holland and (current) GM Brendan Shanahan at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft in Philadelphia
Impact on the Current/Future State of the Leafs Roster:
Now as much as Mike Babcock is a phenomenal coach, this does not instantly fix the many problems the Leafs have. The fact of the matter is that the Leafs are still in a rebuilding mode with or without Babcock, things have been alterred now that he is on board. The most important thing that Babcock brings to the Leafs organization is the attraction that he has to lure players to play for him. He is considered the best coach in the game today and simply put people want to play for Mike Babcock. Now in the last few years it has been the opposite in Toronto; simply put people don't want to play in Toronto. The Toronto Maple Leafs have such a historic franchise with so many great teams, but the fact of the matter is that the Leafs have been struggling since the lockout in 2004-2005 (making the playoffs just 1 time in 10 years). 
This recent string of playoff-less hockey has led to a lot of uncertainty for the future of the Leafs, and it seems that players are staying away/wanting to be traded from Toronto. There is an immense amount of pressure to win in this city, and this is where I believe Babcock comes in and makes a crucial difference than other Head Coaches before him didn't. Babcock has that ability to change the perception players feel about Toronto, he will make them want to come instead of worrying about the added pressures of playing for the Blue and White. It will be an interesting summer for the Leafs in terms of attracting free agents.
The next thing to address with Babcock is how he feels about the current roster, in particular the stars/core of the team. There is a lot of question marks surrounding who will stay and who will go, and it will be interesting to see if Babcock has changed some of those plans. The following players are the important pieces the Leafs have right now:
Phil Kessel, James van Riemsdyk, Tyler Bozak, Joffrey Lupul, Jake Gardiner, Morgan Rielly, Dion Phaneuf, Nazem Kadri and William Nylander
Some of these guys are the future of the Leafs and will definitely not be traded (Gardiner, Rielly, and Nylander). I can't see the Leafs moving either Phil Kessel or James van Riemsdyk, as much as they both struggled this year they are two important pieces for the future and I can see both of these players thriving under Babcock. If I were Shanahan I would seriously consider trying to trade Bozak, Lupul, Phaneuf and Kadri and make some serious changes towards the better for the future. The Leafs have to address their lack of depth at Center and on the wing, and these will be the pieces they can use to trade. It will be interesting to see which of these players will stay and which will get traded now that Babcock is here
Babcock with Sidney Crosby and Steve Yzerman at the 2014 Sochi Olympics
Final Thoughts:
I can't help but love this deal for the Leafs, Mike Babcock is a one of a kind Head Coach and being able to bring him on board during a time of trouble and uncertainty is a major step for the Leafs Organization. Brendan Shanahan has been bold and strong since being hired by the Leafs, and signing Babcock was just the next biggest step in his plan to turn around this historic organization. The Leafs certainly paid the price to get Babcock, but in my opinion he is worth every dollar and Toronto is lucky to have him. Now only time will tell to see what kind of an impact Babcock has in Toronto, but for the mean time Leaf fans have something positive to celebrate and look forward to.
Leaf Fans are hoping Babcock can bring home one of these in the near future

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceofff

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 19th Recap

Chicago Blackhawks 3, Anaheim Ducks 2 (3OT) - (Series tied 1-1)
Goals:
CHI - Andrew Shaw PPG (2) - from Duncan Keith and Jonathan Toews (2:14 1ST)
CHI - Marian Hossa PPG (2) - from Bryan Bickell and Brad Richards (6:19 1ST)
ANA - Andrew Cogliano (3) - from Nate Thompson and Cam Fowler (9:14 1ST)
ANA - Corey Perry (8) - from Ryan Getzlaf and Sami Vatanen (17:30 2ND)
CHI - Marcus Kruger (2) - from Brent Seabrook and Johnny Oduya (16:12 3OT) *GWG*
Goalies:
WG - Corey Crawford (60 saves on 62 shots) LG - Frederik Andersen (53 saves on 56 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Marcus Kruger (1 goal, OT winner) - Chicago
2. Frederik Andersen (53 saves on 56 shots)
1. Corey Crawford (60 saves on 62 shots)

Playoff Schedule Central - Wednesday May 20th:
New York Rangers vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Game #3 at 8:00 PM ET (In Tampa Bay)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Monday, May 18, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 18th Recap

Tampa Bay Lightning 6, New York Rangers 2 (Series tied 1-1)
Goals:
TBL - Tyler Johnson SHG (9) - from Alex Killorn (5:38 1ST)
NYR - Chris Kreider PPG (6) - from Martin St. Louis and Dan Boyle (8:50 1ST)
TBL - Tyler Johnson PPG (10) - from Steven Stamkos and Nikita Kucherov (11:15 1ST)
TBL - Tyler Johnson (11 - Hat Trick) - from Ondrej Palat and Nikita Kucherov (8:17 2ND) *GWG*
NYR - Derek Stepan PPG (5) - from Dan Boyle and Derick Brassard (14:17 2ND)
TBL - Alex Killorn (4) - from Victor Hedman and Valtteri Filppula (3:09 3RD)
TBL - Steven Stamkos PPG (4) - from Braydon Coburn and Nikita Kucherov (6:28 3RD)
TBL - Alex Killorn PPG (5) - from Jason Garrison and Valtteri Filppula (17:58 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Ben Bishop (34 saves on 36 shots) LG - Henrik Lundqvist (18 saves on 24 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Steven Stamkos (1 goal, 1 assist) - Tampa Bay
2. Alex Killorn (2 goals, 1 assist) - Tampa Bay
1. Tyler Johnson (3 goals, GWG) - Tampa Bay

Playoff Schedule Central - Tuesday May 18th:
Chicago Blackhawks vs. Anaheim Ducks Game #2 at 9:00 PM ET (In Anaheim)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Sunday, May 17, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 17th Recap

Anaheim Ducks 4, Chicago Blackhawks 1 (Ducks lead series 1-0)
Goals:
ANA - Hampus Lindholm (2) - from Jakob Silfverberg and Matt Beleskey (8:48 1ST)
ANA - Kyle Palmieri (1) - from Nate Thompson (4:17 2ND) *GWG*
CHI - Brad Richards (2) - unassisted (19:20 2ND)
ANA - Nate Thompson (2) - from Andrew Cogliano and Hampus Lindholm (12:05 3RD)
ANA - Jakob Silfverberg EN (4) - from Simon Despres and Ryan Getzlaf (18:42 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Frederik Andersen (32 saves on 33 shots) LG - Corey Crawford (23 saves on 26 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Nate Thompson (1 goal, 1 assist) - Anaheim
2. Hampus Lindholm (1 goal, 1 assist) - Anaheim
1. Frederik Andersen (32 saves on 33 shots for the win) - Anaheim

Playoff Schedule Central - Monday May 18th:
Tampa Bay Lightning vs. New York Rangers Game #2 at 8:00 PM ET (In New York)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Saturday, May 16, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 16th Recap

New York Rangers 2, Tampa Bay Lightning 1 (Rangers lead series 1-0)
Goals:
NYR - Derek Stepan (4) - from Chris Kreider and Ryan McDonagh (19:47 2ND)
TBL - Ondrej Palat PPG (4) - from Tyler Johnson and Victor Hedman (6:45 3RD)
NYR - Dominic Moore (1) - from Kevin Hayes and Derick Brassard (17:35 3RD) *GWG*
Goalies:
WG - Henrik Lundqvist (23 saves on 24 shots) LG - Ben Bishop (28 saves on 30 shots) 
Three Stars:
3. Ben Bishop (28 saves on 30 shots) - Tampa Bay
2. Henrik Lundqvist (23 saves on 24 shots for the win) - New York
1. Dominic Moore (1 goal, GWG) - New York

Playoff Schedule Central - Sunday May 17th:
Chicago Blackhawks vs. Anaheim Ducks Game #1 at 3:00 PM ET (In Anaheim)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Friday, May 15, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoff Preview - Eastern Conference Final


The 2nd round in the East featured two very close series that could have gone either way. The series went as follows:

New York Rangers defeat Washington Capitals 4-3
Tampa Bay Lightning defeat Montreal Canadiens 4-2

I went 2/2 as I picked both New York and Tampa Bay (11/12 in the playoffs).

Here's a look at the Eastern Conference Finals:

#1 New York Rangers vs. #2 Tampa Bay Lightning

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

November 17, 2014: Tampa Bay Lightning 5, New York Rangers 1

November 26, 2014: Tampa Bay Lightning 4, New York Rangers 3
December 1, 2014: Tampa Bay Lightning 6, New York Rangers 3

Players to Watch:

New York: Henrik Lundqvist, Ryan McDonagh, Derek Stepan, Rick Nash, Kevin Hayes, Derick Brassard


Tampa Bay: Ben Bishop, Steven Stamkos, Tyler Johnson, Nikita Kucherov, Victor Hedman, Ondrej Palat 

X-Factor:

New York: Henrik Lundqvist

Tampa Bay: Steven Stamkos

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Tyler Johnson - 8 (TBL), Derick Brassard/Chris Kreider - 5 (NYR)
Assists: Steven Stamkos - 7 (TBL), Rick Nash/Derek Stepan - 5 (NYR)
Points: Tyler Johnson - 12 (TBL), Derick Brassard/Derek Stepan - 8 (NYR)
Wins: Henrik Lundqvist - 8 (NYR), Ben Bishop - 8 (TBL)

Series Notes:
-The Lightning won the season series 3-0-0, outscoring the Rangers 15-7 in those 3 games.

-The Lightning enter the series having beaten the Montreal Canadiens 4-2.
-The Rangers enter the series having beaten the Washington Capitals 4-3 after a Derek Stepan OT goal in game 7.
-The Rangers will continue to rely on the steady play of Henrik Lundqvist, he was rock-solid against the Capitals and will face a much more potent offense in Tampa Bay.
-The Rangers need to get the duo of Rick Nash and Martin St. Louis going, they have 2 goals combined in the playoffs so far.
-Ryan McDonagh was an absolute stud in round 2, the Rangers Captain scored a huge OT goal in game 5 and was a force down the stretch. He will need to be strong again in this series.
-Look for the Rangers impact guys to be a big factor this series; Chris Kreider, Derek Stepan, Derick Brassard and Kevin Hayes to name a few.
-The Lightning are playing some of the best hockey we've seen from them in recent years and will need to keep it up this series. This is really a credit to how well Jon Cooper has coached the team in 2 years with the Lightning organization.
-Ben Bishop has been strong so far but he will need to match Henrik Lundqvist at the other end if the Lightning have a chance in this series.
-Steven Stamkos finally got going in round 2, with 3 goals and 7 points against the Canadiens after no goals in round 1. Look for him to continue his offensive outburst in this series.
-The Lightning haven't faced a defensive team like the Rangers so far in the playoffs, they have scored in bunches but face a strong Rangers team that simply doesn't let up a lot of goals.
-The Kucherov-Johnson-Palat line has been the most dominant line in the playoffs so far, they have scored 17 of the Lightning's 34 goals in the playoffs. They will need to find ways to put pucks past Lundqvist in this series.
-The pair of Victor Hedman and Anton Stralman will be relied on heavily in this series, they will need to contribute offensively as well.
-This series features several players playing against their former teams. Ex-Lightning players Martin St. Louis and Dan Boyle won the Cup in 2004 with Tampa Bay but will be playing on the Rangers this time around. Ryan Callahan, Brian Boyle and Anton Stralman all spent several years with the Rangers (Callahan being their previous Captain) but will be with the Lightning this time around. It will be interesting to watch these story-lines develop in the series.
-The teams have never met in the playoffs before.

Prediction: This is going to be an exciting series to watch, two of the fastest teams in the NHL. It is going to be really close, but I like the Rangers chances with home ice advantage and I see them going back to the Cup for the 2nd year in a row

(RANGERS IN 7)



This means the New York Rangers will advance to the Stanley Cup Finals as the Eastern Conference Champions

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

2015 Stanley Cup Playoff Preview - Western Conference Final


The 2nd round in the West featured two one-sided series where the higher seed dominated the lower seed. The series went as follows:

Anaheim Ducks defeat Calgary Flames 4-1
Chicago Blackhawks defeat Minnesota Wild 4-0

I went 2/2 as I picked both Anaheim and Chicago (11/12 in the playoffs).

Here's a look at the Western Conference Finals:

#1 Anaheim Ducks vs. #3 Chicago Blackhawks

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

October 28, 2014: Anaheim Ducks 1, Chicago Blackhawks 0

November 28, 2014: Chicago Blackhawks 4, Anaheim Ducks 1
January 30, 2015: Chicago Blackhawks 4, Anaheim Ducks 1

Players to Watch:

Anaheim: Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Ryan Kesler, Jakob Silfverberg, Sami Vatanen, Matt Beleskey


Chicago: Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith, Marian Hossa, Patrick Sharp, Bryan Bickell

X-Factor:

Anaheim: 
Ryan Getzlaf

Chicago: 
Jonathan Toews

Playoff Leaders:

Goals: Corey Perry - 7 (ANA), Patrick Kane - 7 (CHI)
Assists: Ryan Getzlaf - 10 (ANA), Duncan Keith - 8 (CHI)
Points: Corey Perry - 15 (ANA), Patrick Kane - 13 (CHI)
Wins: Frederik Andersen - 8 (ANA), Corey Crawford - 5 (CHI)

Series Notes:
-The Hawks won the season series 2-1-0, outscoring the Ducks 8-2 in those 3 games.

-The Hawks enter this series having swept the Minnesota Wild 4-0 in dominant fashion.
-The Ducks enter this series having beaten the Calgary Flames 4-1.
-This has the potential to be an incredible series, in my opinion the best 2 teams in the NHL right now.
-The Ducks need Frederik Andersen to be at the top of his game in this series, he wasn't really tested by the Jets or Flames in the previous rounds but the Hawks are much more potent on offense. 
-The Ducks will need a 4-line attack to beat the Hawks, they haven't faced a defensive group like the one in Chicago and will have a harder time scoring in bunches like they did in previous rounds.
-The Ducks need their offensive defenseman to step up big time, the Hawks have Keith and Seabrook who can consistently jump into the play. This means guys like Sami Vatanen and Hampus Lindholm must take the opportunity to step up and make a name for themselves.
-Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry must continue their strong play as well, these guys will be counted on heavily. 
-Ryan Kesler will also have a lot of responsibility in the series, his line of him Silfverberg and Cogliano has been a force so far and will need to be in this series too. Both teams have a strong top 6 so those will be key match ups to look forward to in the series.
-Ryan Getzlaf vs. Jonathan Toews center match up is going to be fun to watch. Watching both of these guys on Team Canada in 2010 and 2014 shows how good the depth Canada has at Center, but in my opinion these guys are the two best leaders in the NHL today. 
-The Hawks need Corey Crawford to continue his strong play from the Minnesota series, he struggled in round 1 against the Predators but regained his confidence against the Wild and looks like the Stanley Cup-winning goalie he was in 2013.
-Chicago needs to match the Ducks depth on forward in this series, they need their secondary guys to contribute. That means guys like Bryan Bickell, Andrew Shaw, Teuvo Teravainen, and Brad Richards (3 goals combined) need to step up. The Ducks have a lot of strong depth guys beyond their top players, guys like Matt Beleskey, Emerson Etem, Rickard Rakell and Pat Maroon (12 goals combined).
-As the Ducks rely on Getzlaf/Perry duo, the Hawks will rely on Toews/Kane to carry them. 
-The Hawks will need more out of both Patrick Sharp and Marian Hossa in this series (5 goals combined in 10 games).
-Look for the Hawks top 4 (Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook, Niklas Hjalmarsson, and Johnny Oduya) to be very busy in this series, especially with the loss of Michal Rozsival on D. Duncan Keith will continue to log around 30 minutes of icetime a night, the guy does it all for the Hawks and more.
-The teams have never met in the playoffs before

Prediction: This has the potential to be a ridiculously good series, one that could be as intense as Chicago/Los Angeles from last year. It is really tough to predict who will win this series, I could see either team winning. However, I have been saying Ducks to the Cup all season so I am sticking with it now

(DUCKS IN 7)



This means the Anaheim Ducks will advance to the Stanley Cup Finals as the Western Conference Champions

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 13th Recap

New York Rangers 2, Washington Capitals 1 (OT) - (Rangers win series 4-3)
Goals:
WSH - Alex Ovechkin (5) - from Marcus Johansson and Nicklas Backstrom (12:50 1ST)
NYR - Kevin Hayes PPG (2) - from J.T. Miller and Ryan McDonagh (6:22 2ND)
NYR - Derek Stepan (3) - from Dan Girardi and Keith Yandle (11:24 OT) *GWG*
Goalies:
WG - Henrik Lundqvist (35 saves on 36 shots) LG - Braden Holtby (37 saves on 39 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Braden Holtby (37 saves on 39 shots) - Washington
2. Henrik Lundqvist (35 saves on 36 shots for the win) - New York
1. Derek Stepan (1 goal, OT winner) - New York

Playoff Schedule Central - Thursday May 14th:
No games scheduled for tomorrow.
Saturday May 16th: Tampa Bay Lightning vs. New York Rangers ECF Game #1 at 1:00 PM ET (In New York)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 12th Recap

Tampa Bay Lightning 4, Montreal Canadiens 1 (Lightning win series 4-2)
Goals:
TBL - Nikita Kucherov (5) - from Ondrej Palat (15:35 1ST)
TBL - Steven Stamkos (3) - from Alex Killorn and Matt Carle (5:12 2ND) *GWG*
TBL - Ondrej Palat PPG (3) - from Nikita Kucherov and Anton Stralman (18:56 2ND)
MTL - Max Pacioretty (5) - from Brendan Gallagher (15:03 3RD)
TBL - Nikita Kucherov EN (6) - unassisted (17:59 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Ben Bishop (18 saves on 19 shots) LG - Carey Price (24 saves on 27 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Steven Stamkos (1 goal, GWG) - Tampa Bay
2. Ondrej Palat (1 goal, 1 assist) - Tampa Bay
1. Nikita Kucherov (2 goals, 1 assist) - Tampa Bay

Playoff Schedule Central - Wednesday May 13th:
Washington Capital vs. New York Rangers Game #7 at 7:30 PM ET (In New York)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Sunday, May 10, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 10th Recap

New York Rangers 4, Washignton Capitals 3 (Series tied 3-3)
Goals:
NYR - Chris Kreider (4) - from Kevin Klein and Jesper Fast (0:40 1ST)
NYR - Chris Kreider PPG (5) - from Derick Brassard and Derek Stepan (19:59 1ST)
WSH - Jason Chimera (3) - from Evgeny Kuzetsov and Joel Ward (0:28 2ND)
NYR - Rick Nash (2) - from Martin St. Louis and Derick Brassard (0:54 3RD)
NYR - Dan Boyle (2) - from James Sheppard and J.T. Miller (4:24 3RD) *GWG*
WSH - Evgeny Kuznetsov (5) - from Karl Alzner and Joel Ward (7:40 3RD)
WSH - Joel Ward (3) - from Jason Chimera and John Carlson (10:33 3RD)
Goalies:
WG - Henrik Lundqvist (42 saves on 45 shots) LG - Braden Holtby (24 saves on 28 shots)
Three Stars:
3. Henrik Lundqvist (42 saves on 45 shots for the win) - New York
2. Joel Ward (1 goal, 2 assists) - Washington
1. Chris Kreider (2 goals) - New York

Anaheim Ducks 3, Calgary Flames 2 (OT) - (Ducks win series 4-1)
Goals:
CGY - Jiri Hudler PPG (4) - from Dennis Wideman and Kris Russell (10:43 1ST)
ANA - Ryan Kesler PPG (4) - from Jakob Silfverberg and Cam Fowler (4:59 2ND)
CGY - Johnny Gaudreau (4) - from Jiri Hudler and Dennis Wideman (5:55 2ND)
ANA - Matt Beleskey PPG (5) - from Francois Beauchemin and Jakob Silfverberg (0:59 3RD)
ANA - Corey Perry (7) - from Pat Maroon and Cam Fowler (2:26 OT) *GWG*
Goalies:
WG - Frederik Andersen (17 saves on 19 shots) LG - Karri Ramo (44 saves on 47 shots) 
Three Stars:
3. Matt Beleskey (1 goal) - Anaheim
2. Karri Ramo (44 saves on 47 shots) - Calgary
1. Corey Perry (1 goal, OT winner) - Anaheim

Playoff Schedule Central - Monday May 11th:
No playoff games scheduled for Monday
On Tuesday: Montreal Canadiens vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Game #6 at 7:00 PM ET (In Tampa Bay)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff

Saturday, May 9, 2015

2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs - May 9th Recap

Montreal Canadiens 2, Tampa Bay Lightning 1 (Lightning lead series 3-2)
Goals:
MTL - Devante Smith-Pelly (1) - from Torrey Mitchell and Jeff Petry (9:03 1ST)
TBL - Steven Stamkos (2) - from Anton Stralman and Alex Killorn (9:27 3RD)
MTL - P.A. Parenteau (1) - from P.K. Subban (15:53 3RD) *GWG*
Goalies:
WG - Carey Price (23 saves on 24 shots) LG - Ben Bishop (27 saves on 29 shots)
Three Stars:
3. P,A, Parenteau (1 goal, GWG) - Montreal
2. Ben Bishop (27 saves on 29 shots) - Tampa Bay
1. Carey Price (23 saves on 24 shots for the win) - Montreal

Playoff Schedule Central - Sunday May 10th:
New York Rangers vs. Washington Capitals Game #6 at 7:00 PM ET (In Washington)
Calgary Flames vs. Anaheim Ducks Game #5 at 10:00 PM ET (In Anaheim)

-Joel Forman - The Forman Faceoff