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Tampa Bay-Washington: From the Southeast Conference. The weakest conference of them all and they play each other. |
No real way to avoid a few bad matches in the first round though. As much as people get on the NHL at times for allowing the division leaders to be 1-3 in the seeding (and I'm among the critics of this, especially because of the way it made (IMHO) the two best teams in the east face off in the first round) it *does* make for more interesting first round matches in general.
I think Tampa is a more exciting team than people give them credit for, and Washington has some explosive potential as well, I think you could definitely do worse than this series for watchability factor.
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Ottawa-Philadelphia: A boring Match-up! Why? Because the Leafs-Flyers matchup was the best series out there. Philly is emotionally and physically weak from that series thus giving Ottawa the edge. |
I think it's unfair to judge this series by the last one, everyone knew that the Leafs/Flyers series was going to be an extreme, insane, drawn-out affair, and apart from the anti-climatic game 7 it was.
I think the Ottawa/Flyers series is the most entertaining one going in the second round right now.
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New Jersey-Tampa Bay: First off, it's a no brainer! Secondly, someone said it here earlier. New Jersy plays boring hockey. |
No argument here, I wanted to see the Lightning win, but I didn't give them much hope, and the hockey isn't too thrilling to watch either.
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Anaheim-Dallas: A great match-up, but not as great as the Stars-Oilers matchup. Those Oilers sure are fun to watch. I guess offensive talent is what people came to see. The Stars have that talent. The Ducks don't. Still interested in Giguere though. This shows that the Ducks are like the Devils and Wild, a Definsive team. |
Realy comparing apples and oranges. The Oilers are one of my favourite teams to watch because of their 'firewagon hockey' approach to the game, so I'd pick a series with them involved over most.
I think the interesting factor in this series is just seeing if the Ducks can keep it going against more talented teams. Definitely hasn't been an overly large amount of shots or action, but just seeing the Ducks win is enough to put a smile on my face, are they going to pull a 93 Montreal?
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Vancouver-Minnesota: Nothing wrong with the Nucks. Just that Minnesota plays defense all day long. Both of these teams rely on PP goals to score. If a penalty isn't called throughout the game, look for a really boring game. Rather see Vancouver advance IMO. Bertuzzi's line looks interesting to watch even if they don't score. |
I'm also pulling for the Canucks (and an Ottawa/Vancouver final) but I don't think there's anything wrong with this series. Sure, both teams are PP reliant, but it's a classic struggle between an offence driven team, and a defence driven one.
I think this series has the best hope for going long, and getting better as it does.
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