Monday, June 1, 2009

Conn Smythe Watch


The Detroit Red Wings are two wins away from once again hoisting Lord Stanley's Cup. In the process, they've kept perfect their record when leading after two periods intact (now 11-0). With the Finals close to being over, it's time to start looking at the potential playoff MVPs for both teams.


Detroit Red Wings

Favourite: Chris Osgood has been simply phenomenal. After his poorest regular season in a Red Wings jersey, Osgood has been unflappable. And with back to back one goal games in the Finals, he's been the best Wing on the ice.

Johan Franzen leads the team in goals scored and points in the playoffs. In the past 34 playoff games, he's scored 24 times, including the winner in game one and has been a constant presence every shift.

Henrik Zetterberg has been Detroit's most complete player. In two games so far, he's averaged 23 minutes of ice time while shadowing and shutting down Sidney Crosby...a big reason the Wings are up 2-0. He's also second on the team in goals (9) and points (19).

Noted: Niklas Lidstrom, Valterri Filppula

Pittsburgh Penguins

Favourite: Even though Sidney Crosby has been shut out in the first two games of the Finals (the first time this has happened since last year's final), he has been hands down the best Penguin on the ice. What's hurting him is the sudden lack of ice time and the constant attention from Detroit's top players.

Evgeni Malkin has had a hand in the only two goals that the Penguins have scored so far, and leads the league in playoff points with 30. He's been less of a focus of the Wings defensive coverage, and he could take more advantage of that.

Marc-Andre Fleury may not have the best numbers in the playoffs, but he's a big reason the Penguins are back in the Finals. Even with a couple of bad bounces, he needs to come up big (the Abdelkader goal in game two was just bad) for his team to get back in this.

Noted: Bill Guerin, Sergei Gonchar

3 comments:

  1. Who's your picks for the winner, Steve?

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  2. Right now, I have to lean towards Osgood. He's really only played one bad game in the playoffs (game four against Columbus), and has been rock solid so far in the finals.

    But it's still early, and if Pittsburgh can dominate games 3-4, support will probably swing back to Crosby.

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  3. I say Crosby, but he needs to put up points to get it done. Fleury is a loser.

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