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Top 6 Playoff Ready Teams

February 23rd 2011 22:58
In NHL history, it has proven that regular season teams that have great success do not translate well to the playoffs. NHL playoffs is like a whole other season, the game is played a little differently for whatever reason. It is usually tighter checking, more defensive, and a hot goalie can steal a series. It is a time when your superstars are watched, maybe even shadowed, by opposition forces. That is when heroes emerge from the depths of the team. Your role players, grinders and checkers, defensive specialists, special teams specialists come to the forefront. There are a few elite teams in the league, but as 3 of the last 6 playoffs have indicated a 6 seed and two 8 seeds have went to the finals. There is a certain makeup teams usually have in the playoffs that make them successful. 1. A seasoned goalie usually, but sometimes just a hot goalie. 2. A 3rd and 4th line that out perform the other teams and give you some bonus goals (i.e Max Talbot in Pittsburgh 2 years ago with a 2 goal game 7). 3. A strong team system like the trap or something of the sort 4. Great special teams, power play and penalty kill. So if my favorite team was sitting at the top I would be happy, but are they ready for the playoffs? These are my top 5 playoff ready teams that I think have the best chance of making a long run.

6.
Phoenix Coyotes
Phoenix Coyotes - They are here primarily because of goaltending. They have been on the better end of most of the one goal games they play and low scoring games they play. That alone is a recipe for success. They play a discipline team game and play by committee. There are no superstars, but their back end is deep with some serious experience in that key position. They have a team chemistry maybe unmatched in the league.

5.
Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Canadiens - They are here because they possess great game stealing goaltending as well. They have great team speed and a pretty solid defense. They are around the top 10 for power play and penalty kill. They have great veteran leadership and good play off experience. They usually get contributions from all 4 lines.

4.
Philadelphia Flyers

Philadelphia Flyers - They have the most players with 50 points or more and the most players with 10 goals or more. The equals depth. There defense is big, mean and mobile. They have grit and last year they won the last game of the year in the shootout, just to make the playoffs, come back from a 3-0 series deficit against Boston and a 3-0 deficit in game 7 to win the series and run to the final. That shows some amazing tenacity and will. This sounds like a higher ranked team than 4, however, their most important position is a revolving door with a rookie, from Russia, tending the goal. The Russians have a history of not performing well in the playoffs for the most part and the other goalie Boucher, made a great run, but can that happen again to a career back up goalie? Plus they play in the weaker East, so their regular season stats, may be a little inflated.

3.
Boston Bruins

Boston Bruin - With the new additions, especially adding a top 2 defenseman in Kaberle to the best defensive team in the league will prove to be a formidable opponent to anyone in the league. They have a lot of size upfront and play a physical, punishing style of play, which can wear teams out in a 7 game series. They have this years Vezina trophy (most likely) winner in Thomas and a backup in Rask who be a number one on most other teams. They are deep, big, rough, and skilled.

2.
Vancouver Canucks

Vancouver Canucks - With the defense acquisitions they made over the off season, they became one of the deepest teams in that area, couple with the Olympic Gold medal winning goalie for Canada, they are a force on the back end. With all their injuries on D, and not missing a beat, is a testament to their depth. They also have maybe the best first line in hockey with the Sedin twins who are 1 and 3 in scoring in the league and a second line that may be the best in hockey too. Their 3rd and 4th lines are solid with face off wins being a key team stat, very important especially in the playoffs. They have the top power play in the league and a top 5 penalty kill. That is unmatched. The can win 2-1 games and 6-5 games. They get help from all areas in scoring so the pressure is not solely on their stars. This may be the most well rounded team in the league sitting a top the stacked Western conference. But still at number 2.

1.
Detroit Red Wings

Detroit Red Wings - They would be at #2, but for the fact they are in the playoffs, with a contending team year after year. The value of veterans, and playoff experience is something you cannot teach, only earn. They have been to the finals 2 of the last 3 years and have not missed the playoffs in many years. They have the second greatest defenseman in NHL history in Lidstrom, who just happened to get a little better at 40. They have a deep blue-line behind him with some offensive pairings and great shutdown defense like Stuart. Jimmy Howard has proven he can hang with the big boys so far and will be the only reason if any, they do not make it far. They are maybe as deep as the Canucks, but with the experience this organization has in post season play, they can only be in this position for now.

Although Detroit is my number one in this list, I will pick with my heart a little bit and say Vancouver will edge them out and be in the finals against the Boston Bruins. It will come down to goaltending and if Luongo had not proven his big game ability in the Olympics I may not put him here, but he is now ready to go to the next level and prove all the naysayers wrong. Thomas and Luongo will be there at the end battling it out for top prize.

N.C.

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Comment by Joe Soriano

February 24th 2011 04:57
I definitely agree. If the Pens had Malkin, well they would be up at the top.

Comment by Zamboni Diaries

February 24th 2011 06:35
They have been missing Crosby since January too and when you are missing the best player in the world it hurts. They would be in the top few if they were healthy.

Comment by Biggnights

February 27th 2011 22:18
I agree with most of what you say about the Montreal Canadiens, but I would definately put the Lightning in place of them or the Coyotes. Now that they have legitimate goaltending in Roloson, they may be the best team in the NHL. But other than that I agree completely. It looks like Vancouver has the best chance at the cup.

Comment by Zamboni Diaries

February 28th 2011 20:44
I don't disagree, Tampa is a great team, they play a great system and have some superstars. They play a defensive system, but I am not sure they have the best defensive core. Roloson has had limited success in the past and is 40 years old, so time will tell. I think experience is huge and as a team Phoenix played a force in Detroit last year (without Shane Doan) which will better prepare them for this year. Phoenix won't win, but I think they will go deeper than Tampa. It is always debatable, and I can't disagree with you on that one.

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