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Thad's Hockey Corner

Watched the TB Lightning vs Caps Wed nite, terrific game between two Of the better teams with TB winning in overtime. They skate well, and fast and will be tough to beat in the playoffs.

That was a great game!
 
Hello from Pride Night at the Carolina Hurricanes!

It's a beautiful day in Raleigh. High temp in the 70s and plenty of sunshine.

Tonight's opponent is the Montreal Canadiens. There are lots of Montreal fans here. I was told they often come since it's available and affordable. I'm still rooting for the Canes.
 
Oh, I do like the Lightning. Brayden Point, #21, is my favorite player. He just never stops going for the puck.

But I've seen the Lightning only once this season, at Pride Night at the New York Islanders - and the Islanders won 5-1.
 
After one period, the Canadiens lead 1-0. It wasn't from lack of effort by the Hurricanes...they outshot Montreal this period, 21-13. That's a lot of shots!

The Hurricanes have embraced this Pride Night with good presentations on the center scoreboard and salutes to local community activists. Several area LGBT groups had tables in the concourse.

I have lots of favorite Hurricanes players. It's tough to choose.
 
Canes win!!!!

Final, in overtime: 2-1. Wow!

The three stars were all from the Hurricanes: Trevor van Riemsdyk (who scored the tying goal), Andrei Svechnikov (who scored the overtime winner), and Curtis McElhinney (goalie). Granted, Carey Price, Montreal's veteran goalie, played well too.

This is probably my last live NHL game of the season. What a way to go out! I'll be by the TV the rest of the way.
 
The Flyers, my hometown team, will not make this year's Stanley Cup playoffs. They lost to Carolina 5-2 today.

I got a heartbreaking e-mail from the Tampa Bay Lightning offering playoff tickets for sale. Ouch. I'd so love to go. The budget says "hell no."

I get regular e-mail from many teams: Tampa Bay, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Washington, Dallas, Columbus, and my longest-running Chicago. I'm also getting the league's daily news.
 
Playoffs! So I'll make my predictions. The numbers by the teams are how they performed when I saw them in person this season.

I'll start with the Western Conference.

Calgary (0-0) vs Colorado (0-0)
How did Calgary get so good? They're playing to their potential, finally. And Johnny Gaudreau has the help he needed. I didn't see the Avs this season, but I'm underwhelmed. Nathan McKinnon is my choice for most overrated player.
Calgary in 4.
 
Quick predictions (I'll explain later)

San Jose (0-1) vs Vegas (0-0): Vegas in 4
Nashville (1-0) vs Dallas (0-0): Nashville in 5
Winnipeg (0-0) vs St.Louis (0-0): Winnipeg in 7

Tampa Bay (0-1) vs Columbus (1-0): Tampa Bay in 7
Boston (0-0) vs Toronto (0-0): Boston in 7
NY Islanders (3-0) vs Pittsburgh (0-0): Islanders in 5
Washington (0-0) vs Carolina (2-1): Washington in 7
 
Oh, my. The Blue Jackets have come back from a 0-3 deficit and now lead the Lightning 4-3 with 2:30 to go.

Wonder if I was the only one appreciating Columbus?
 
Nashville continued their playoff tradition of bringing in major country music stars to perform the national anthem. I was worried...because for game 1 the guests were Big & Rich! I needn't have worried. They sang an a capella version in harmony that was preferable to the pitchy woman singer at the Islanders game earlier.
 
My predictions won't be perfect since San Jose won last night. Sorry, I do not like the Sharks. But they played well.
 
Watched the Leafs beat the Bruins Thursday nite with the help of a penalty shot goal that was a beauty. Just finished watching the Caps win game two in OT vs the Hurricanes. Both teams played gritty playoff hockey. Will try to see the Leafs-Bruins game in a little while.
 
It's playoff hockey. Everything gets magnified.

Who expected Tampa Bay and Winnipeg to be down 0-2 each?

I'm pleased with the Islanders' playoff performance so far and will be watching the noon game from Pittsburgh today.
 
Although I am not too big on any sports, it is enjoyable to see your enthusiasm.
 
Well...I was so wrong about the Avalanche. Apparently Nathan McKinnon got to be good when I wasn't looking.

Tonight I'll be by a TV rooting for the "bunch of jerks." They're playing at home in Raleigh. But I know the Capitals will hang tough...and who couldn't love Alex Ovechkin?
 
And now powerhouse Nashville is out. These playoffs are full of surprises.

Tonight brings two deciding Game 7's. Boston and Toronto are evenly matched. Anything could happen. I don't like San Jose and hope Vegas finds a key to win. The Sharks are beatable...the one time I saw them this season they were shut out.

Tomorrow is Washington and Carolina's final game. We'll see if the "bunch of jerks" can prevail over the current Stanley Cup champions.
 
This has been one of the most bizarre first rounds in recent memory...

  • Nashville
  • Tampa Bay
  • Calgary
  • Winnipeg
  • Pittsburgh

Washington going to a game 7... this has been so strange. I really hope that the second round is just as entertaining, but at least we'll be looking at a good chance of having a team win the Cup who hasn't won in a while (aside from Washington, although I'd LOVE to see the Caps win again this year).
 
Yes...goodbye, top seeds!

Boston knocked off pesky Toronto earlier tonight. And I'm pleased to say Vegas has a 3-0 lead in their game 7. Although that game is turning nasty...and even though I don't like the Sharks I don't like seeing Joe Pavelski getting hurt. Still...

Oh, crap. The Sharks got a 5-minute power play and quickly scored twice. Then tied it. Aaaargh.
 
Then the Sharks scored a fourth goal. The NBCSN commentators are saying, "I don't think I've seen anything like it. What a turn of events."
I don't like it. But I was impressed.
 
We're going to overtime. Jonathan Marchessault scored for Vegas with 47 seconds left in regulation.
 
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