NHL Playoff Preview: Western Conference

Part 2 of my NHL Playoff preview takes a look at the Western conference matchups and explores who has the edge in each.

#1 Vancouver Canucks vs. #8 Los Angeles Kings

Possibly the most interesting matchup in the NHL. Though most don’t expect the Kings to be able to hang with the Canucks…I beg to differ. The Kings showed guts down the stretch by hanging on to a playoff spot despite strong pushes from the Calgary Flames and the Dallas Stars, and in doing so may have gained the confidence they need to pull off quite an upset. However, it won’t come easy for the Kings as the Canucks really earned the league’s top record and they did it down the stretch without key scorer Daniel Sedin. Getting last year’s Hart Trophy winner back will provide instant offense and the duo of Daniel and Henrik Sedin is in my opinion the most formidable in the league today. Look for their twin chemistry to ignite Vancouver, despite a resilient effort by the Kings’ aggressive defense (ranked 2nd in the NHL in GA average with 2.18). The only way I see Vancouver losing this series is if Los Angeles can get in the head of Roberto Luongo and force the Canucks to bring in capable backup Cory Schneider. Doing so will rattle Vancouver and could spoil another very good regular season.

Prediction: Canucks 4 Kings 2

#2 St. Louis Blues vs. #7 San Jose Sharks

San Jose was one of the most opportunistic teams as the season winded down. They rode a four game winning to the 7th seed and in doing so may have saved themselves an early exit from the playoffs. The Blues come into this matchup on somewhat of a lull as they traded wins and losses over the final ten games which cost themselves the top seed in the conference. That being said the Blues had the best defense in the NHL all season long, giving up a league low 165 goals (14 better then the 2nd best team – L.A. Kings). The Blues however have had trouble scoring at times and the Sharks have the firepower needed to win a playoff series. The key in this series will be the contributions from Joe Thornton and Logan Couture, because if those guys can get it going they can win games alone, but Jumbo Joe just doesn’t seem to be “that guy” anymore. I look for the Blues stingy defense and twin headed monster of a goalie unit (Jaroslav Halak and Brian Elliot) to thwart any hopes of a San Jose upset. Blues in 5.

Prediction: Blues 4 Sharks 1

#3 Phoenix Coyotes vs. #6 Chicago Blackhawks

The Star Studded Blackhawks are the underdogs in this series, but this matchup will be very even. The goaltending play of Mike Smith for Phoenix has made fans forget all about that Ilya Bryzgalov chump (just kidding Philly fans). Smith was a man on a mission over the past month of the regular season as his play was the sole reason Phoenix won the Pacific Division. However they earned a matchup with the always dangerous Blackhawks, and with the return of Captain Jonathan Toews appearing to be imminent the Coyotes could have their hands full. I like for this one to go six or seven with the difference being the play of now veteran Patrick Kane and Toews proving to be the difference.

Prediction: Blackhawks 4 Coyotes 3

#4 Nashville Predators vs. #5 Detroit Red Wings

The battle of offense versus defense is in full effect in the 4 vs. 5 matchup, and it should be a good one. The guy I’ll have my eye on in this series is Pekka Rinne, the gifted goalie for Nashville. Rinne is a special player capable of shutting a team out despite his team being outplayed, and with the amount of offense the Wings have he may have to do just that. If the Wings start playing their type of game and utilize those long tape to tape passes only they have the skill for, they could turn this into a high scoring affair, and Nashville simply can’t beat them at that game. For Nashville to pull this off they have to keep the scoring down and play smart and physical. Stud defenseman Shea Weber and fellow star defenseman Ryan Suter must play at the Norris Trophy level there capable of if they want their team to have a chance.

Prediction: Red Wings 4 Predators 2

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Thursday Night Power Play: Top NHL Picks of the Day

With The NHL All-Star Game just behind us, the second half of the season is now in full swing. Teams are beginning that hunt for the playoffs and every game matters. This means the players are picking their level of play up and it’s paying big dividends for fantasy owners. Thursday night features nine hockey games, so there’s a big selection of talent out there. Here are your best picks for your FanSaloon.com Fantasy Hockey Leagues for Tonight.

Left Wings

Evander Kane, Winnipeg Jets ($5,438): Kane has already eclipsed his 2010-11 goals total and he isn’t done yet. The speedy winger is averaging 4.35 Fantasy Points a game, putting his production right up there with the elite players at his position.

 

James Van Riemsdyk, Philadelphia Flyers ($4,600): JVR is coming off a tough injury, but don’t let that be a concern. In his two games back he has 2 assists and 10 shots on goal, he hasn’t lost a step. Picking Van Riemsdyk also makes sense as they play the often shaky Edmonton Oilers tonight, only making him more likely to get you points.

 

Right Wings

Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers ($6,825): Giroux has been the epitome of productive this season and tonight’s favorable match-up makes him a must pick. Giroux has been a rock all season for the Flyers while operating at a point-per-game clip; pick him with confidence.

 

Corey Perry, Anaheim Ducks ($6,125): Last season’s MVP has been having a tough year…until lately. Seemingly haven awoken over the past month, Perry has been a machine while getting Anaheim back into the playoff race. Every game is crucial for his team so look for Perry to bring his A-game tonight and come through for your fantasy team as well.

 

Centers

Logan Couture, San Jose Sharks ($5,425): Last season’s rookie standout was an early victim of a sophomore slump, but he’s beginning to find his way again. In a match-up against Winnipeg tonight look for Couture to continue gaining confidence and to translate that into points. This guy can score goals for you and I think he’ll cash one in tonight.

 

Jeff Skinner, Carolina Hurricanes ($4,650): Last Year’s Rookie of The Year hasn’t really found his way this season, but he’s still shooting the puck a lot (149 SOG) and has been playing better as the season wears on. Skinner plays against the streaking Anaheim Ducks tonight, but if anyone can put a puck past the red-hot Jonas Hiller, I like that guy to be Jeff Skinner.

Goalies

Jonas Hiller, Anaheim Ducks ($5,400): Hiller has been a monster the past month in leading his team (along with Corey Perry) into playoff contention. Hiller’s play has helped give Anaheim consistency, and tonight’s game against the Hurricanes could be a big day for the man in goal. Carolina isn’t the most offensive bunch around and a shutout could be in the works – Hiller could well be today’s best value pick.

Ilya Bryzgalov, Philadelphia Flyers ($5,275): Fantasy is all about match-ups people and tonight the Flyers have a great one. Bryvgalov hasn’t been as dominant as he’s been in seasons past, but tonight should be a good way for him to find his stride and begin to be the force he was during his time with the Phoenix Coyotes. Although Ilya has been shaky all year I think he’ll put in a solid performance tonight and make you a happy fantasy owner.

Defense

Brent Seabrook, Chicago Blackhawks ($3,063): A player that many expected to compete for the Norris Trophy (Leagues’ Top Defensemen) has been a letdown this season. However, tonight against the Dallas Stars I look for him to break out and have a big game because he’s just too good to bottle up for this long. I’m a firm believer that skill must take over at some point, and that point is tonight for the talented defenseman, take a chance on him.

Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings ($3,925): Playing fantasy hockey I’ve learned one thing for certain…Lidstrom is a must pick. The ageless veteran is a fantasy machine and although Detroit has an unfavorable match-up against Vancouver tonight, someone must score in this game. Lidstrom isn’t killing it this season, but he’s always capable of scoring a goal or putting up multiple assists; this may be one of those nights where they need him to come up big.

High Risk-High Reward Pick of the Day

Roberto Loungo, Vancouver Canucks ($6,913): Luongo has been looking like his past self over the last couple of weeks and that has teams across the NHL in fear, and rightfully so. Loungo on any given day can be the best goalie you’ve ever seen take the ice, but his inconsistency has plagued him throughout his career. In a showcase game against Detroit tonight, Loungo has an opportunity to prove doubters wrong and show he’s still a Vezina Candidate. A shutout from Luongo would be enormous and would do your fantasy squad well. However, Detroit is riding that NHL Record 23 Straight Wins at Home (this games at Detroit)…will Loungo be the man to stop that?

Who’s your pick of the night? Will Detroit’s streak end tonight? Let Me Hear What You Think!

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