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2015 NHL Playoffs: Round 3


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Can Tampa handle the physicality brought by the West, or the 4-lines Chicago can bring?

Good question. Not having watched TB much, from what I've seen they don't seem to rely on a physical game, and their D isn't stacked with freakishly large skaters.

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Who knows if Chicago makes it.  And while they can bring 4 lines, they also can bring only 4 defensemen.

This is true. Still, they have the mentality and proven ability of a winner, I don't think they want to face them. 

 

Good question. Not having watched TB much, from what I've seen they don't seem to rely on a physical game, and their D isn't stacked with freakishly large skaters.

I think the Ducks are a tougher match-up for them based on exactly this, their physicality, but the possibility of going against Chicago probably has them leaning towards rooting for the Ducks.

 

Chicago hasn't won two Cups with different rosters for no reason, they know what they're doing in crunch time. If I'm Tampa I want the Ducks because of their relative inexperience and they're less intimidating. 

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The Rangers should be embarrassed with that 3rd period. No sense of urgency, no intensity, nothing. That was a horrible period. The Nash & St. Louis disappearing act was in fine form once again. Both those guys showed up twice in the postseason and they were both the same games when their opponents played their worst game. Came time for a leader to step up and they stepped down. 

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The Rangers should be embarrassed with that 3rd period. No sense of urgency, no intensity, nothing. That was a horrible period. The Nash & St. Louis disappearing act was in fine form once again. Both those guys showed up twice in the postseason and they were both the same games when their opponents played their worst game. Came time for a leader to step up and they stepped down. 

 

Those little town blues...

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All because of two d-men and Crawford? Who is their 3rd pairing?

No because I think that to be successful against TB you have to be physical.  I think Anaheim can be and I think Chicago is built on creativity and speed which is exactly what TB does really well.

 

Chicago's 3rd pair played something like 8minutes in the last game.  I think over a 7 game series against TB those 1st two pairs will wear down.  I am not sure who would have home ice in a TB/CHicago series but that could also be very important.  

 

I love Chicago, don't get me wrong.  They could beat TB and it wouldn't really shock me but going into that series I favor the depth and speed of TB.   

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No because I think that to be successful against TB you have to be physical.  I think Anaheim can be and I think Chicago is built on creativity and speed which is exactly what TB does really well.

 

Chicago's 3rd pair played something like 8minutes in the last game.  I think over a 7 game series against TB those 1st two pairs will wear down.  I am not sure who would have home ice in a TB/CHicago series but that could also be very important.  

 

I love Chicago, don't get me wrong.  They could beat TB and it wouldn't really shock me but going into that series I favor the depth and speed of TB.   

Good post Liger  :beer:

 

OTOH, how good have Tampa's 3rd/4th lines been? Callahan has been terrible, and I don't recall anyone but the top two lines producing for Tampa.

 

I'm not sure it's the poor play of the 3rd pair for Chicago that has them playing such limited minutes, or if it's just how good the top 2 are. They seem to handle it well anyhow

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Good post Liger  :beer:

 

OTOH, how good have Tampa's 3rd/4th lines been? Callahan has been terrible, and I don't recall anyone but the top two lines producing for Tampa.

 

I'm not sure it's the poor play of the 3rd pair for Chicago that has them playing such limited minutes, or if it's just how good the top 2 are. They seem to handle it well anyhow

Kimmo Timmonen was a -3 in one game and I don't think has played since.  If TB has home ice advantage that last change might be a god send.  

 

As for TB their bottom two lines don't necessarily have to produce, they just need to eat minutes and be defensively responsible which they really are.  I think that Ben Bishop will be the key or failure for TB in this final round.  

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