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fletch

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  1. 1. It's a best of seven series.  

    2. Rangers focus and play will largely determine whether this is a short series (like it should be) or if it gets extended.

    3. Low scoring/low event games keep the games closer and bring puck luck more into play.  In low event games if the Caps score first they can try and hold onto the lead.  Scoring first helps the Rangers play the game they want to play.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Zuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuc said:

    Booooooring. Tired of playing Capitals and Penguins in the playoffs. I really wanted Detroit this time (fuck off Flyers).

     

    I'm not so sure about the outcome. They should win this in 4 or 5, but it is the "never make it easy" Rangers we're talking about here. I voted Rangers in 5, but I'm leaning more toward Rangers in 6 now. They'll blow one of the first two and then lose the first game after they've won 3.

     

    The Rangers are favored against the Capitals (rightly) just like any other possible matchup they could have gotten.  Full-stop.

     

    For a fan, I understand that playing Detroit would be different and novel.  Watching the last few games, I thought the Islanders, Red Wings and the Penguins would be the toughest possible matchups with how they are playing.  The Red Wings should have lost both games against Montreal, but through will, skill and luck, managed to pull things out - they're got some young players that are continually getting better and don't know their ceiling yet and would be unknown how they would do in a playoff series- so there's reason for optimism in Detroit.

     

    We know what we're getting with Washington, so there shouldn't be any surprises - the coaching staff should be able to put the players in situations where they can execute and have opportunities to be successful.

  3. The Rangers should be favored to win in 5 or 6 games no matter who their opponent is in the first round, and should advance if they play to their capabilities.  Full-stop.

     

    Whoever gets the final playoff spot in the East earned it by playing great hockey down the stretch.

     

    I assumed that the Rangers would take care of business against Ottawa on Monday and watched the Penguins, Red Wings, and Islanders (yes, I cheated on the Rangers and admitted it). 

     

    The Red Wings have had 13 third period comeback wins and came back and won against Montreal in a game they were down big - they are like watching the Coyotes when Arizona knows they have to put up 5+ goals to win some nights.

     

    Penguins are probably playing their best hockey down the stretch, and certainly don't look like the old, slow team we last faced.

     

    I haven't seen too much of Washington but they seem to have found hot goaltending and defensive structure to limit chances.

     

    So the Rangers won't be able to just show up to the arena and win.

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