doniceage
03-29-2009, 10:41 AM
BY Michael Obernauer
1. Red Wings (49-17-9; LW: 3)
Just when everybody's ready to declare Chris Osgood playoff primed after four straight wins, he takes a fifth straight start for the first time all season and lets 'em in from every angle in Calgary before Mike Babcock gives him the hook. Still, Friday night's 2-0 shocker by the Isles aside, the champs are heating up: 8-3-1 in their last 12.
2. Devils (47-23-4; LW: 1)
The Devils, 3-7 in their last 10 away from the Rock, will try to get it straightened out on Monday at the Garden. And to think, we went through almost a whole hockey season without Sean Avery and Martin Brodeur. We have no shame about adding to the hype for this tilt.
3. Capitals (46-23-7; LW: 2)
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/hockey/2009/03/28/2009-03-28_nhl_power_rankings_defending_champion_re.html
1. Red Wings (49-17-9; LW: 3)
Just when everybody's ready to declare Chris Osgood playoff primed after four straight wins, he takes a fifth straight start for the first time all season and lets 'em in from every angle in Calgary before Mike Babcock gives him the hook. Still, Friday night's 2-0 shocker by the Isles aside, the champs are heating up: 8-3-1 in their last 12.
2. Devils (47-23-4; LW: 1)
The Devils, 3-7 in their last 10 away from the Rock, will try to get it straightened out on Monday at the Garden. And to think, we went through almost a whole hockey season without Sean Avery and Martin Brodeur. We have no shame about adding to the hype for this tilt.
3. Capitals (46-23-7; LW: 2)
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/hockey/2009/03/28/2009-03-28_nhl_power_rankings_defending_champion_re.html