With two Game 7s last night, the first round of the NHL playoffs came to an end. For some teams, it was quick work (San Jose). For other teams, they were taken to the brink only to make a miraculous comeback (Boston). The second round starts tonight, so I'm going to go through the match-ups and make some picks.
Pittsburgh vs. Ottawa
Starting with the Eastern Conference, the Pens and Sens will square of in a #1 vs. #7 match-up. The Islanders gave the Penguins all they could handle in the first round, and I look for Ottawa to do the same. Only problem for the Pens, the Sens are essentially an upgraded version of the Islanders. If there's a team that could surprise Pittsburgh, it's Ottawa. The story of this series will be how Ottawa handles Matt Cooke after the injury to Erik Karlsson. That could set the tone for the entire series. Maybe Ottawa takes a page out of Philly's book on how to beat the Penguins in the playoffs and just beats them around to throw them off their game.
Prediction: Sens in 7.
Boston vs. New York
The other match-up in the East puts two cities that don't particularly like each other together. The Bruins and the Rangers square off in an Original Six series. The Leafs had Boston on the ropes in game 7 last round down by three goals in the third period, but their resiliency showed and the Bruins ended up eliminating the Leafs in overtime. The big question in this series will be, "Does Rick Nash show up?" He was next to invisible in the Rangers' series versus the Capitals, and if not for Lundqvist standing on his head, the Rangers are probably golfing right now. This series is also going to be a long, tough one.
Prediction: Bruins in 6.
Chicago vs. Detroit
Moving to the Western Conference, we see one of the best rivalries in the league in Blackhawks/Red Wings for a second round series. The Red Wings outlasted the Ducks in a seven game series, so one school of thought is that they are primed and ready to continue their run. The other school of thought is that Chicago with their rest will be much more fresh for this match-up. In rivalries, throw everything out the window because anything goes. You can't look at stats, trends, etc., because the teams play each other tough no matter how good or bad they may be. My only issue with the Red Wings is that the Blackhawks have so much depth that I don't know if Detroit will be able to handle it. The games will be hard-fought, but I actually think this series goes short.
Prediction: Blackhawks in 5.
Los Angeles vs. San Jose
It's SoCal vs. the Bay Area in the other Western Conference match-up. The hard-hitting Kings go up against the high-scoring Sharks. Will LA's toughness be enough to get past the Sharks? Their offense is going to have be on its game because Antti Niemi is on fire for San Jose. The question of rust comes into play for San Jose. They were the only team to complete a four-game sweep of their series, and one has to wonder if that will play into it. Jonathan Quick isn't quite up to his 2012 playoff form, but he's getting the job done for LA. St. Louis doesn't quite have the same offensive firepower San Jose does, though.
Prediction: Sharks in 6.