The quest for the 2019 Stanley Cup begins this week.
The winners and losers as the playoff matchups got settled:
WINNER: BOSTON BRUINS. They’ve ousted the
Toronto Maple Leafs their past two postseason meetings with impressive third
periods in Game 7. The Maple Leafs, who added John Tavares and Jake Muzzin, are
deeper since then, but they stumbled down the stretch.
LOSER: COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS. Coach John
Tortorella faces the team that he once led to a Stanley Cup, but his Blue
Jackets haven’t figured out the Tampa Bay Lightning this season, going 0-3 and
being outscored 17-3. That was before they beefed up at the trade deadline, but
if they go out quickly, it might be difficult to hang on to their handful of
key free agents.
WINNER: LIGHTNING FORWARD NIKITA KUCHEROV The NHL
leading scorer and likely MVP feasted on the Blue Jackets this season, with
four goals and five assists in three games.
LOSER: HURRICANES. They reached the playoffs for
the first time since 2009, and their reward is the defending Stanley Cup
champions. The Washington Capitals swept Carolina this season, including in
back-to-back games last month.
WINNER: DALLAS STARS: Goalie Ben Bishop
returned from an injury and shut out the Minnesota Wild in the
regular season finale. It was his seventh shutout of the season. The
Stars will need Bishop (1.98 goals-against average, .934 save percentage)
to be on top of his game if they are to get past the Nashville Predators.
LOSER: VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS. They have lost
seven of their last eight games and looked to catch a break by playing the
equally struggling San Jose Sharks. But the Sharks won their last two games and
got defenseman Erik Karlsson back in the lineup.
WINNER: NHL FANS. The Pittsburgh Penguins held
on to the third spot in the Metropolitan Division and won’t have to face the
Capitals in the first round. That sets up (if Washington wins) an intriguing
second round series of either the Penguins- Capitals rivalry or the Capitals
facing the New York Islanders and their former coach, Barry Trotz. Plus, the
Penguins-Islanders series will be entertaining in the first round.
LOSER: NHL FANS. No Connor McDavid in the
playoffs for the second year in a row. There’s plenty of star power in the
playoffs, and he might have been out anyway with an injury, but the Edmonton
Oilers need to figure out a way to build a team that gets the NHL’s best player
the exposure of postseason appearances.
Forward Nikita Kucherov won the NHL scoring title and the
Lightning beat up on the Blue Jackets during the season.
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