Another impressive win for the Pens last night. Impressive because the other team actually showed a little push back - a little, not enough. After the calls are some of my thoughts on this series so far.
Are the Flyers better than the Sens or Rangers? Ok, they're better than the Sens, but how about the Rangers, who the Pens easily dispatched? I thought the Habs, Rangers, and Pens were the top three in the Wales coming into the playoffs. I guess the Flyers have to be in the mix since the beat the Habs, but are they better than the Rangers? Nothing I've seen so far makes me think they are.
Lots of lauding of the Flyers play in game 2 - I ask why? People have mentioned the Flyers play 5 on 5 and their sightly upgraded physical play. Problem is, power play goals count, especially when the Flyers keep committing fouls on the Pens in 5 on 5 situations because they aren't good enough or are too tired, and the Pens won't wilt in the face of physical play. I say the Flyers have to be shaking their heads wondering what they have to do to beat the Pens.
If they come out in game 3 and hit the Pens at every turn, they are liable to be assessed penalties, putting the Pens on the PP, not a good strategy for the Flyers. If they try to skate with the Pens, that's not going to work either. They don't have a strategy or way of playing that can beat the Pens 4 out of 5 games.
Someone needs to explain to me how the Flyers outplayed the Pens last night. anyone remember a good scoring chance for the Flyers? All I remember are lots of shots from very far away. They definitely didn't crash the net like they did in game 1.
Dupuis' SH breakaway, Crosby's backhander off the crossbar, Crosby's dash down the slot and deke to the left that Biron robbed him on, Crosby's goal that was reviewed but not allowed, Hossa's one timer from the circle off a pass from Malkin, Crosby and Hossa's 2 on 1 that somehow didn't result in a shot - those are 6 glorious scoring chances for the Pens off the top of my head that were better than any Flyer scoring chance other than the two they had that led to goals.
The Flyers can't get the puck through the neutral zone and deep in the Pens zone. That is a major problem for them. How many times last night did you see the Pens D corralling the puck in their own zone without having to turn their backs and chase it down in the corner and then be able to turn it the other way?
The way the Pens take advantage of opportunities and make the other team pay dearly for mistakes is reminiscent of the NY Yankees when they were winning World Series in the late 90s. Any little opening was exploited and the game was never over because of it. It put a ton of pressure on the other team and led to them committing those errors or bad plays the Yankees would capitalize on. The Pens skill and ability to capitalize puts the same kind of pressure on the other team. There really is no way for the other team to get out of this rut, it's a sign that the Yankees were and the Pens are, a better team.
What do the Flyers take from this game? That they played better and still lost? That they shut down Malkin for a game and still lost? Maybe they played the Pens even for a bit, but the Pens still had the better scoring chances and better play...I'm not sure what the Flyers can take from this. That said, they will be an energized team on their home ice.
Downie...Talbot...which coach made the better call last night?
Pens are 10-1 in the playoffs. Pretty good, but don't forget the 11-0 run of the 92 Pens, that started in the second round (not the first against a weak Sens team) without the world's best player as well as without Joey Mullen and ended with the Pens hoisting the Cup.
Actually it didn't end with the Cup, they continued the streak the next year, running it to 14 by beating the Devils three straight to start the 93 playoffs.
I don't want to get ahead of anything here, but forget Hossa, Malone, Orpik and other Penguin free agents, except for one. If the Pens sign only one player this offseason, it has to be the goalie. Fleury is playing lights out and can be the anchor for a team for the next decade. He is a restricted free agent but some team will likely make him a big offer. The Pens can't let him get away.
Does anyone, including the Flyer players, really think the Pens can be beaten 4 times in 5 games by the same team?
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