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Wednesday May 21, 2008 @ 06:10 PM EDT

Conspiracy theories abound! A lot of theories about the playoffs being fixed have been flying around like saucer passes in warm-ups the past couple weeks. Everyone seems to have a tall tale on the issue: The NHL wants to see the Penguins win a Cup and bring back a winning tradition to this brand new team of superstars. That photo of Sid the Kid hoisting the Cup in victory would be priceless. Think of what it will do for the league! And what about those Detroit Red Wings? Those questionable penalties and should-have-beens during the Dallas series were intentional calls by the officials to try and squeeze a real series out of the two teams. After all no one likes a sweep, right? Won’t we generate more revenue from a game 7 than a game 4? That’s how the league…. I mean the Cup… changes everything.


You can choose to believe the hype.


Or you can chalk it up to a few fans with vivid imaginations. Did it occur to any of these skeptics that maybe the Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings are just plain good? That both teams deserve their hard earned spot in the Stanley Cup finals? Now there’s a theory for you.


Whether or not this series was carefully devised, this year’s Stanley Cup final is going to be truly a treat. As far as regular season standings go, the Detroit Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins were both up in (or very near) the penthouse. No matter the outcome, there is no Cinderella story here. Two superheroes battling it out; hockey can save the world.


Speaking of superheroes, the Detroit Red Wings are looking a lot like box office giant Iron Man during their post season. Now a fantastic regular season does not always a great playoff performance make, but the Wings have proven to be unbreakable this deep into the post. This is a very, very good Detroit team. The discipline and playmaking abilities of this season’s Red Wings team are truly something to be reckoned with if they keep playing as tight of a game as they have. Will experience be what gives this club the edge in the final? Lidstrom, Chelios, Osgood and Draper know how it’s done. “What’s that Pittsburgh? We can’t hear you over all of our Stanley Cup banners.”


Or will beginners luck be on the side of the talented, youth-filled Pittsburgh Penguins team? The energy and enthusiasm of the Penguin players have proven to be important to their success this season. The Pittsburgh Penguins have looked less like Crosby, Malkin and Staal; and more like a really great hockey team. All lines have been contributing to the wins, and their questionable defensive game is of question no more.


There are a lot of factors to consider when taking into account these two evenly matched teams. It may come down to whether you are a D-man or an O-man; which aspect of the game may be the tipping point of either team.


Further proof that these teams are real deal contenders is that both possess the depth of the Mariana trench. All four lines have been key in each team’s success. The dynamic duos of Datsyuk/Zetterberg and Crosby/Malkin were the biggest names in offense during the post season. Henrik Zetterberg is currently sitting atop the playoff points standings with 11 goals and 21 points. Not far behind is Pavel Datsyuk with 19 points, who had a hat trick in game 3 against Dallas. The Red Wings are without, but have proved they are hardly hurting from the loss of winger Johan Franzen, who also had a hat trick in the post season and still has the most playoff goals despite not playing since game 1 of the Dallas series due to an injury. Contributing notably to the Penguins success is late addition Marian Hossa. Hossa was acquired at the trade deadline, along with Pascal Dupuis, and was considered a “rental”. Well this rental is no Dodge Stratus, as he has collected 19 points in the playoffs so far, and has been adding a lot to the Penguins defensive game as well. No doubt that the Wings’ nearly flawless defense is going to have their hands full with the offensive flair of the Penguins. Detroit not being accustomed to so much firepower and offensive creativity from an opponent in the playoffs so far this season may give Pittsburgh the edge in the “Battle of the O”.


Although, if defense is your weapon of choice, there is none better than the Detroit Red Wings. The Wings have consistently played well in their own end all season. They are a team who knows how to make plays, as well as keep other teams from making them. The Wings have a low 1.94 goals against per game average in the playoffs, thanks largely in part to their defensive strength. While their forwards are gaining attention for supporting Osgood in their zone, there are several notable performers on the blue line. The defensive pairing of Brian Rafalksi and Norris nominee Niklas Lidstrom are a combined plus 15 in the playoffs so far. The late season acquisition of Brad Stuart has proven to be a good move. Stuart has always been an underrated defenseman who tends to step up his game big time during the post season. Not to be discounted is the much improved defensive game of the Pittsburgh Penguins. There is more to scoring leaders Sidney Crosby and Marian Hossa than meets the eye. Penguins forwards have made back-checking a critical part of their game, helping goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury achieve a low 1.70 goals against average in the post season, and securing three shut outs so far. With so much power up front, we tend to overlook these players’ ability to play a more than decent two-way game. Defensemen Sergei Gonchar and Ryan Whitney have also been adding to the team’s offense. Pittsburgh has toughened up dramatically during the post season, but more than likely the “Battle of the D” still belongs to Detroit.


A great goaltender will step up his game to new heights during the post season and Marc Andre Fleury and Chris Osgood have done just that. Fleury recorded a huge shut out in the last game of the series with Philadelphia, his third of the playoffs. Likewise, Osgood was OsGreat during his last game with the Dallas Stars, making countless highlight-reel worthy saves and almost laying down the shut out as well. The fact that he was second string to Dominik Hasek going into the post season is almost unthinkable. Marc-Andre Fleury was somewhat of a sleeper up until this season and is statistically looking like the better netminder, but Chris Osgood’s experience is going to be tough to beat.


(The above is a piece I wrote for the website consolesports.net, but for now it doubles as my version of the token “Stanley Cup Preview” blog, it hasn’t been posted on the site just yet, so I guess you heard it here first folks)


My pick: Detroit Red Wings in 6 games. No doubt the Penguins will give them a run for their money but the Wings’ game is near flawless and they show no signs of stopping. They have been the most consistent team during the regular season and throughout the playoffs. I’ve stopped sippin’ the haterade and realized that if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. The Detroit Red Wings were the model-citizens for a winning season, and they deserved to be regular season Champions, just as they deserve to be Western Conference Champions, and now Stanley Cup Champions. If they can keep Holstrom out of the penalty box, and keep Chelios from making the mistakes he tends to make sometimes at critical moments, then their game is a force to be reckoned with. Of course it’s not as fun as an underdog story, but the Wings are clearly the best of the best.


Not necessarily who I would want to win, but rather who I believe will win. Also, I’ve got to show some love for the West. And after supporting the Red Wings during the post season, I’ve gotten a little attached to tell you the truth. Don’t get any ideas, it’s just a summer fling, I’ll be back in Blue as soon as the sun sets on this season.




Well, hockey fans… this is it. The battle royale. Can’t wait for Saturday! Godspeed.

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    JennaTee
    May 25 2008 17:56
    wwwooowww

    I love love love to read your blogs. Because, for one, your letting everyone know that you know your stuff. You aren’t just some young preppy little girl who says “oh, i see detroit is number one in the league. GO DETROIT.” you bag up your stuff and for a girl, that is really respectable. I’m glad that you tell it like it is, because most people don’t. They BS around and they don’t tell the honest to god truth and sometimes thats what you have to go with. Soo good for you. smile.png


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    Leafer80
    May 24 2008 17:09
    Im sticking with the Pens

    Maybe because I have ab eastern bias, but I cant see Detroit, as perfect a hockey team as they are, stop the four horsemen. Crosby, Malkin, Staal and Fleury. Thats one more great two way center that the wings dont have, Staal will be the difference.


    SonnyStyles – you were the one who made the accusation, why dont you back up you shite with fact first, rather then give me your opinion and or thoughts on why I am calling you out.


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    mchiconsky
    May 24 2008 14:23
    Another stunner

    Another great blog in a long list of them. I really enjoy reading your pieces. Even before you went temporarily pro Wings. I’m not sure what the controversy issue is all about but there’s nothing like literate, informative and entertaining writing on a continuing basis to put the haters in their shame spirals. Keep up the great work. Oh, AND GO WINGS!


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    JB
    May 24 2008 03:43
    Yo I am proud

    to be another young dude on the defensive, Sonny Styles is a hater-tot eatin’ doosh bag…and he is right in that we should all take heed to the widsom of legendary scholars like Judge Judy…


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    wwk28
    May 23 2008 23:01
    OK

    INTERESTING BLOG GO PENS AND MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL DETROIT SUCKS!


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    chrono420
    May 23 2008 07:52
    she...

    doesnt need to stoop 2 yur level… why dont u go an blog bout American Idol again?


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    chrono420
    May 22 2008 14:24
    Sonny Styles - u must really have a chip on your shoulder...

    Laurs the best blogger Ive ever seen (anywhere on the net) & you are the biggest jerk Ive ever seen (anywhere on the net)


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    sabres_fan
    May 22 2008 11:42
    great blog

    as always, luv ur insight and intelligence. we buffalo fans hav bein cryin conspiracy theory since ‘99 (no goal). i dont see it this year but it does happen. its just plain business. the corporate sponsors r druling for crosby to win it.


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    Super_Dave
    May 21 2008 22:55
    Cinderella missed the bus this year....

    This will be a true battle of heavyweights….kinda sounds a little like 1983, when the big bad Islanders of Bossy, Gillies, Trottier, and Billy Smith (en route to their 4th straight Cup) went up against an upstart team from Edmonton starring guys by the name of Gretzky, Messier, Coffey, Kurri, et al. I’m just hopoing it’s not a sweep….I WANT 7 GAMES! As far the amateur conspiracy theorists out there, I’m starting to wonder if Oliver Stone is really writing 30-40% of the blogs here over the last month, with all the crying over the officiating. Yeah, there’s bad calls, and I don’t like the inconsistencies either, but it affects EVERY TEAM. And whatever happened to giving the team that beats yours credit when it’s due? Saw a lot of crying here that the better team didn’t win some of the series thus far (in lame attempts to stick up for their team)....then why are they golfing instead of playing for Stanley?


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