I was blown away 'at times' at how physical the game was, and how the officials did not give out
penalties, let those two teams whale away on each other big time.
Its kind of difficult to prepare just how to score the perfect goal, when you have the opposition
hanging all over you, one cannot just set oneself up and say 'there' this is where I should shoot
from, everything happens in mini seconds, everything is so spontanious, the other teams wants to
do what they want to do as well.
Nashville definitely outplayed vancouver in the 3rd, a huge push-back to tie the score, but the
goal never should have gone in, it was very soft, and unlucky for the rest of the team who were
battling hard, but thems the breaks, that is what the games is all about, the unexpected at any
time.
I have 'always' said, and I will 'say' again, at the end of the regular season, the canucks had
earned and deserved the presidents cup, BUT when the playoffs start, ANY team can win, it is a
short season, things happen, doesn't matter any more who finished 'where' in the regular season,
one thru eight, they are all on an equal playing field.
Just because they are presidents' cup champs, doesn't have anything to do with
becoming stanley cup winners, it doesn't happen like that very much at all.
I'm very glad they got rid of chicago, that was important to them because of
their history with that team, and they didn't want to drag that around with them
any longer.
the san jose/detroit series is the same, don't have a clue who should or who will win, could be
either one, first game went into overtime, and silly goal won the game for san jose, a simple shot
that any goalie would have stopped, but it hit the leg of the detroit defenceman, and bounced in
the goal, what are the odds of that, one could try to do that a thousand times and would not get
it just right, but it happens, and happened then.
whatever team wins the playoffs will be dubbed the best team of all of this season, but they will
really be just the best team of the playoffs.
it is a tough go, a short battle, very gruelling indeed, they all want it so bad, it's fun and
frustrating all at the same time.
IF canucks get thru this series successfully, then I hope it is san jose who win their, then the
travel will be just up and down the coast, easier on the teams than travelling east west back and
forth.
GO CANUCKS GO
I thought they would have learned more from the Chicago round. You have to be up by two goals in the playoffs to be fairly safe.
if it wasn't for renne, they could have been up by many more than that, in the first game and
the second, and if it wasn't for luongo nashville could have scored more as well, this is
a goalie struggle, by two very fine goalies, and at this moment renne has the upper hand.