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Deal with a Devil

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On July 1st or sometime before that New Jersey Devils General Manager Lou Lamoriello got on the phone and gave a record breaking offer to an NHL star and the best unrestricted free agent since the lockout.

The player, a member of the Devils organization, Ilya Kovalchuk, was acquired from Atlanta in a near deadline deal last February.  He had been with New Jersey for two months including the week they were spectators in the playoffs.

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NHL Free Agent Live Blog

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You know you loved it and you know you missed it, and here’s the 2nd Annual NHL Free Agency running diary!

The draft is in the rear-view mirror and teams now have had time to look at their squads and see what puzzle pieces are missing to take them to the promised land and have them hoisting the Cup at the end of next season.  Steve provided you with a great rundown yesterday of where he thought players will go, and today will hopefully be an exciting one full of moves and signings.

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NHL Free Agent Crystal Ball

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Today will be a day of forecasts on SoS. We start with Steve giving us his predictions on where some of the top NHL free agents will land. For those of you keeping score, if Steve doesn't get 80% correct, he will gladly pay you $5.

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82 Reasons to Remember

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The 2009-2010 NHL Season has come and went.  There are many many memories that stick out in my head but there a few major ones that I’ll focus on.  Later this week early next week look for my free agent preview, where me and my friend will play fortune teller and try to predict what team the free agent is least likely to sign with.  We really try to pick the correct team, but that rarely goes in our favor.

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Stanley Cup Thoughts

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Marian Hossa and Ben Eager scored 28 seconds apart late in the second period as the Chicago Blackhawks went up 2-0 against the Philadelphia Flyers in the Stanley Cup Finals.

In a game that was very different from the 6-5 scoring deluge in Game 1, the Blackhawks were able to hold off a furious rush at the end from the Flyers to take both at the United Center.

The two teams return to Philadelphia for Game 3 on Wednesday.

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NHL Conference Finals

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By Steve Faulks:

For the Conference Finals I figured I would provide analysis on the series as they progress, since predicting them as not been a strong point of mine so far this playoff year.

First, I will start in the East where the Philadelphia Flyers are currently sitting with a 2-0 lead against the Montreal Canadiens with Game 3 in Montreal on Thursday.  Brian Boucher was very good against New Jersey but had come back to earth against the Bruins.  The Flyers found themselves in a hole, down 3-0, a deficit where only three professional sports teams had overcome.  There are a few things we have learned about the Flyers since then.

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Letters to the Editor

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Occastionally, I get feedback on how the site is doing. This one, from Andrew Lattanzi, was too good to not publish. Basically sums up why Boston and New York are better than every other city in sports.

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NHL Conference Semifinals Preview

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I will start out the previews and predictions by first recapping the first round in which I went a very disappointing 4-4, which will lead into the analysis of the semifinal matchups between those two respective teams.

In the Eastern Conference, Jaroslav Halak’s benching in game 4 probably only kept Washington in the playoffs until a 7th game. It probably made the Captials over-confident as well as relaxing the young Montreal netminder, but first  in Game 4,  Halak’s replacement, Carey Price gave up 6 goals in a 6-3 loss. However, Washington would only score three on 140 shots over the final 3 games against Halak as he returned as a man on a mission, including a 53 save performance in Game 6 in Montreal.  This series saw Halak emerge as the potential “hot goalie”, a la Jean-Sebastien Giguere circa ’03.  Montreal sat back and counter punched the Capitals, who are still blossoming as a team that can win in the playoffs but are clearly not there.  Mainly, Norris Trophy candidate, Mike Green, who had just 3 points and had the costly turnover that would result in the series clinching win for the Habs.  It also seemed that Montreal got a big goal when it needed, and Washington went 1-33 on the power play, which was deadlier than a Chuck Norris roundhouse kick during the regular season.  So while the Caps rethink what went wrong and went wrong quickly, the Montreal Canadiens will be advancing to the second round for the first time in three seasons.

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NHL Playoff Preview 2010 First Round

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Your 2010 NHL Playoff Preview First Round brought to you by Steve Faulks

Eastern Conference

Washington Capitals (1) vs. Montreal Canadiens (8)

This matchup based on standings is probably the easiest  to predict, however the Montreal Canadiens have a clear advantage in goal, in Jaroslav Halak.  Halak, who won the starting job from Carey Price, led a Canadiens team to a solid 2nd half of the season, and the final spot in the Eastern Conference.  He has the ability to steal this series for the Habs.  When you say Washington Capitals, you think Alexander Ovechkin.  Ovechkin, who no question will be considered for the Hart Trophy this year, scored 50 goals, added 59 assists, and he missed 10 games to boot.

 

The biggest question and potential problem keeping the Capitals from the Stanley Cup is their goaltending.  Jose Theodore, who won 33 games during a solid regular season, was replaced during the first round by backup Semyon Varlamov.  This series will come down to special teams.  Washington and Montreal went 1-2, in the NHL on the power play.  Montreal’s penalty kill ranked 12th, while Washington’s struggled, finishing 5th worst.  If Montreal can keep Washington’s offense in check and can score on the power play, we could see the upset, however Alexander Ovechkin and company will be too much and Halak will only steal a game or two.

Prediction: Washington in 5

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