2010 Stanley Cup Finals: Philadelphia vs. Chicago
This is one of those posts that hurts to write.
You think about mailing it in at first, alter that original idea and consider doing a breakdown of this magnitude, only to finally decide that just shooting the shit will help ease the painful realization that the Sharks won't be showing up on your television screen for another four months.
You make a joke based off the stereotypes surrounding Philadelphia citizens...
The United Center may be called The Madhouse, but the Wachovia Center likely deserves that nomiker considering Philadelphia's long history of mental issues.
...only to realize its not as funny when you inform the reader a subpar attempt at humor is coming down the tracks. Finally, you decide to begin the next paragraph with a transitional phrase in order to keep the article (which you already botched from the outset) moving along to it's eventual conclusion.
At any rate, the NHL released their final schedule late last night, and here is what we have on the docket for the final playoff series of 2010-- damn near breaks your heart to realize hockey is finally coming to a close:
The convenient storyline of the series, and the one that is probably on point, will be Philadelphia's strength versus the Hawks speed. If Philadelphia can stay strong in the corners and try to wear down Chicago's blueliners, they have a pretty good chance of stealing a few games throughout the series.
Goaltending has been an issue for Philadelphia for what seems like forever now, and Chicago has dealt with their fair share of hiccups this season as well. However, it is pretty evident at this point that both teams have ridden some solid performances into the Finals. Whether Leighton or Niemi can continue that is up for debate, but from what I've seen, it doesn't appear as if they're due for an implosion of epic proportions. Probably a wash here, with the edge going to Niemi considering he looked phenomenal against San Jose. Montreal isn't exactly Chicago when it comes to firepower.
In terms of forwards, Philadelphia matches up as well as a seven seed can expect to. Getting Simon Gagne and Jeff Carter back was huge for them, and coupled with Claude Giroux, Mike Richards, Danny Briere, Scott Hartnell, Ville Leino, and James Van Riemsdyk, it's a pretty solid cast top to bottom.
The blueline of Philadelphia is fairly deep as well, with Matt Carle, Braydon Coburn, and Ryan Parent being three young guys who can definitely carry their weight on the backend. I'd like to see the latter two in teal any day of the week, and always felt like San Jose rushed Carle's development a bit by bringing him up so quickly through the system. Kimmo Timonen is a vastly underrated defenseman, and while he's definitely not the one guy in Philadelphia anymore, the talent he brings to the table shouldn't be overlooked. The Flyers have a good 1-2 pop that can limit some of Chicago's chances.
Then there's Chris Pronger. I've always been a secret fan of the guy, which probably means that I came out of the closet earlier this season:
He's been Public Enemy Number One, labeled a menace to society, voted the dirtiest player in the NHL, been booed at 30 arenas in the league (even including one he played for), and cursed every organization that traded him. He's terrorized the Sharks for a decade, first with St. Louis, then with Edmonton, then with Anaheim.
And yet, I love the guy.
Call me a turncoat. Go ahead. I'll elbow you right in the mouth, stomp on your buddy, pulverize your star forward and defend my crease like lives are on the line. I'll play 30 minutes a night, make my below average partner look like a goddamn magician, kill penalties while skipping the shift change and thread a pass to spring a breakaway. I'll spit, I'll scowl, I'll swear, I'll flash a cocky grin.
Then I'll rip home a howitzer in the second overtime. And you will rue the day that I was ever born.
On a side note, the fact that we won't be seeing a gameday post for another four months is brutal beyond belief. Still hasn't completely set in.
The interesting dynamic between the two teams is the fact that a couple players have had considerably deep runs lately, both with at least three different teams. Both Marian Hossa (63) and Chris Pronger (79) are the obvious ones, but Brian Campbell has logged an astounding 77 postseason games played since the NHL shut it's doors. Briere (74) is up there too.
At any rate, the dynamic between a man who is always on the right side of history in Chris Pronger (who saw a cinderella run to the Finals with Edmonton in 2006, a Stanley Cup with Anaheim in 2007, knocking out the 2009 Presidents' Trophy winners in 2009, and yet another deep playoff run with Philadelphia this season) versus a man who always seems to find himself on the wrong side of history in Marian Hossa (playing for Pittsburgh and losing to Detroit in 2008, playing for Detroit and losing to Pittsburgh in 2009, his third straight Stanley Cup Finals appearance this year) is an interesting side story for me, even if the two players probably won't see much of each other at even strength-- I'd assume Pronger gets tasked with Toews, while Timonen goes up against Hossa.
Whatever the case may be, I'll be watching the Stanley Cup Finals from start to finish as I do every year. Although the Sharks rapid ousting in the Western Conference Finals still hurts, the conclusion of the greatest tournament in all of sport is something no one should ever consider passing up.
I'll be backing Philadelphia for a couple of reasons, but as we've seen all year, Chicago is probably the best team in the NHL. They're just way too deep to falter after coming this far, even when one takes into consideration Pronger's mystical qualities. As if sports writers needed another opportunity to reference "a will to win."
Hawks in six, The Cursed Slovak gets his Cup, and Byfuglien gets crosschecked in the head by Pronger about seventeen times.
Go Flyers.
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On a side note, the fact that we won’t be seeing a gameday post for another four months is brutal beyond belief. Still hasn’t completely set in.
I found myself being bitchy at people today when it was way not deserved. I can’t even wallow in depression this weekend since it’s my oldest son’s birthday, or the next since it’s my own birthday. And somehow I have to find a way to be positive tomorrow for an interview. Lovely.
All that aside, there is the Sharks curse (yeah yeah, I don’t believe in curses) that says no one who beats the Sharks will win the Cup that season, so Philly also has that in their favor. But I’m leaning towards Hawks – Cup belongs in the West.
Ever get the feeling we are on a collision course with reality?
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" -- Benjamin Franklin
"It's getting harder and harder to differentiate between schizophrenics and people talking on a cell phone. It still brings me up short to walk by somebody who appears to be talking to themselves." -- Bob Newhart
Good luck on your job interview! This week has been “difficult” for all of us, but you’ve got a lot on your plate ~ we’re sure you’ll do great, though :-)
by JenLovesHockey on May 25, 2010 8:03 PM PDT up reply actions
Good luck with your interview!
Happy birthday to your son. It’s not on Saturday by any chance? :p
Haha mine’s on Saturday, and I’ll be forgetting about hockey for once though.
Plan it to have some fun in NYC, while hoping the see the Flyers steal game 1.
by AppleSweetRose on May 25, 2010 9:51 PM PDT up reply actions
yep it’s on Saturday … he’ll be 19 and I think this is the first year I won’t be seeing him … he plans on spending the day with friends in the city … totally forgetting the mother who gave birth to him.
Ever get the feeling we are on a collision course with reality?
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" -- Benjamin Franklin
"It's getting harder and harder to differentiate between schizophrenics and people talking on a cell phone. It still brings me up short to walk by somebody who appears to be talking to themselves." -- Bob Newhart
It’s what we do. ;)
resident cartoonist @CouchTarts Lightning is seven times as hot as the surface of the sun.
That’s still not as hot as Douglas Murray. -mymclife
"No, That's Not General Malaise, It's NHL Playoff Fever." Real Fake Sports
Haha boys tend to be like that.
My grandmother told my mother this when it turned out I was going to be the only girl she’d have: “Your sons will hang onto your skirts for the first years of their lives, until they marry and will visit you now and then, but it will be your daughter who will take care with you in your old days.”
Haha I translated it from the native language of hers, but that’s what it means basically.
Not sure if it’s actually true or not :p
I’m spending the entire day with my family in NYC. We’ll be doing tons of stuff.
by AppleSweetRose on May 25, 2010 10:15 PM PDT up reply actions
Man, I only get to watch one, maybe two of these last few games and then nothing for months. What a bummer.
resident cartoonist @CouchTarts Lightning is seven times as hot as the surface of the sun.
That’s still not as hot as Douglas Murray. -mymclife
"No, That's Not General Malaise, It's NHL Playoff Fever." Real Fake Sports
oh and my new manager is a Flyers fan
well, ish, so, Flyers for me. ;)
resident cartoonist @CouchTarts Lightning is seven times as hot as the surface of the sun.
That’s still not as hot as Douglas Murray. -mymclife
"No, That's Not General Malaise, It's NHL Playoff Fever." Real Fake Sports
hehe, it does help to let him/her know that you’re pulling for the Flyers, especially for a new job ;-)
by JenLovesHockey on May 25, 2010 10:26 PM PDT up reply actions
We totally already had that conversation. I put up one of my rally towels today and he was like GO FLYERS! and I was like YEAH, SURE!
resident cartoonist @CouchTarts Lightning is seven times as hot as the surface of the sun.
That’s still not as hot as Douglas Murray. -mymclife
"No, That's Not General Malaise, It's NHL Playoff Fever." Real Fake Sports
Rooting for Philly
Pulling for Philly here, too. I just never liked Chi, even though my Dad was born there. He never liked hockey, though, but was a Cubs fan his whole life.
However, I’d pull for Chi over Pit or NJ any day.
"Marleau spanks one off the pipe!" --VS Commentator, game 5 vs Det. 20100508
"Nice Save!" --Nabby, to Blake
I found a way to heal
I just sat down with my two boys (6 and 8, both players), and watched the final game of the 1967 Stanley Cup finals between the Leafs and the Canadiens. It’s available off of video.google.com. Scratchy old film… Most of the second period missing… But it so reminded me of my youth growing up in Toronto and Montreal.
And how the greatest game endures, and how the finals can be so great.
Still haven’t decided who I want to win. But I find myself caring again.
I’m going to be rooting for Philly. I’m actually a big fan of Gagne, Claude Giroux, Timonen (who is awesome), and, yes, Pronger. I’m a fan of literally no one on Chicago.
That being said, I don’t see any way Chicago loses this series. They dispatched us in 4 games…and we’re a much better team than Philly. Philly might steal one at home…if they’re lucky.
I’ll call Hawks in 5…and love it if I’m really, really wrong.
GO PHILLY!
This is where we hold them! This is where we fight! This is where they die! Remember this day, men, for it will be yours for all time.
Flyers
Right now, as a recent Pens fan, living close to Philly, I don’t have that much hatred for them this year’s playoffs as usual, seeing as I absolutely despise the Hawks more right now.
Oh lord, do I hate them.
So I’ll be rooting against the Hawks during these finals.
Yes, the Hawks looks better on paper, but I’m seeing the Flyers giving them hell and it will go to 6 or 7 games.
I don’t believe in curses, but it would be pathetic if Hossa loses 3 times in a row. It would suck for him.
Eh, the Hawks better not expect the Flyers just to hand them the cup.
Flyers in 7.
Go Flyers.
Even though he’s injured, I’d love to see Boucher get a ring. He has played enough games to be eligible to get his name on the Cup, yes?
Proud member of the "Re-Sign Marleau" club.
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by SharksFanEst.1994 on May 25, 2010 10:21 PM PDT reply actions
It's been feel good times in Philly
Hope they continue the misery in Chicago, the Bulls/White Sox somehow don’t count.
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I’ll be watching the Stanley Cup Finals from start to finish as I do every year
I meant to comment on this. I never understood those who rant that they are done watching hockey (or baseball, football, whatever) when their team is out. I understand the grief of not seeing your team, but I dont’ get the lack of respect / love for the sport itself.
Ever get the feeling we are on a collision course with reality?
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" -- Benjamin Franklin
"It's getting harder and harder to differentiate between schizophrenics and people talking on a cell phone. It still brings me up short to walk by somebody who appears to be talking to themselves." -- Bob Newhart
Totally agree with you on this. When England are, inevitably and painfully, dumped out of the World Cup next month I’ll still watch it until the end because I just love the game.
Oh, and I’m rooting for Philly, we Brits love an underdog story! Go Flyers!
And you think you live in a non-traditional hockey market...
Same here
I’ll watch hockey as long as it’s being played. Then, when there’s no more hockey to watch, I go outside (weather permitting), set up the goals in the driveway, and start smacking the balls around. If there’s no one else around to play, I’ll put the fake goalie over the goal and practise.
"Marleau spanks one off the pipe!" --VS Commentator, game 5 vs Det. 20100508
"Nice Save!" --Nabby, to Blake
Totally agree with you
I’m such a dork, I even just watched an NHL network documentary of the ‘74 Flyers Stanley Cup win over Boston. I love those old films. The cheesy music, the cheesy 70’s hair…
Will not stop watching hockey ’til the season is really over!!!
Oh, and … Go Flyers!!!
by JenLovesHockey on May 26, 2010 7:40 PM PDT up reply actions
Also just watched the end of the replay of the only Hawks-Flyers game in the 09-10 regular season, where Flyers won it with only 2 seconds left in regulation. Not necessarily a preview of the series, of course. It’ll be a hell of a lot more aggressive and fast-paced, plus Huet was in net.
Should be a fun series. Can’t get enough hockey, though, in the meantime … :)
by JenLovesHockey on May 26, 2010 7:42 PM PDT up reply actions
You know what’s weird? Not only does Hossa make it to the SCF for the 3rd straight year with the third team, but this is also the third year in a row that the road team in the Winter Classic goes to the SCF. Weird patterns happening in the SCF.
by In Bust we Trust on May 26, 2010 12:18 AM PDT reply actions
I'm rooting for Chicago.
I would’ve rooted for you guys if you’d made it past us to play the Flyers, if only for the reason that I’d feel broken inside if “Carcillo” gets etched onto the Cup. He’s the only player in the league that can still get called for diving in a game where he’s in the pressbox, benched.
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Go Flyers
They’re going to give the Hawks hell and I really want to see the Hossa curse continue.
"Obviously I don’t want to be in this position, but this is a good time to come together and raise our middle finger in the air." - Dan Boyle
by TheSoundOfHockey on May 26, 2010 12:02 PM PDT reply actions
Personally, I'm going to do the same thing I did to the Ducks cup win...
invalidate the finals in my mind ;) Just put an asterix next to it and move on.
But, honestly, despite the Hossa Curse (which is on a one year hiatus) I’m expecting the Hawks to blow out the Flyers. From what I can tell, the East is a fairly weak conference. Just because the Flyers had a couple of nice stories (lol.. Boston) and beat the more prevalent Cinderella team doesn’t really mean much in my book. They’ve had a good run, but it could be fairly one sided.
Either way though, I honestly hope the winner wins it at home. It’s just seems fair. Sure, I’d love the Sharks to just win the Cup… but I envision it happening in San Jose.
How cool? Think Steve Nash...

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