Playoff Thread: Canadiens vs Flyers

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    1. Carey Price, Part II. Price rebounded from two mortal performances in Games 5 and 6 to record his second shutout of the series in the deciding game. Ups and downs are part of the playoffs, and Price seems like the kind of player who easily puts uneven performances behind him. In some ways, he'll be facing his alter ego in Martin Biron. The Flyers netminder is a decade older than the 20-year-old rookie, but, like Price, is emerging from his first playoff series victory.


    2. Whither Alexei Kovalev? There was, among some hockey observers, a strong sentiment that Kovalev deserved some consideration for the Hart Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player. There's no question the talented Russian winger was instrumental in the Habs' surprising climb to the top of the Eastern Conference standings. He not only produced points (84 to lead the team), but he also helped tutor young Russian stars Andrei and Sergei Kostitsyn and Andrei Markov. But Kovalev seemed absent, in spirit if not physically, for stretches during the first round, including a minus-3 effort in Game 6. Coach Guy Carbonneau put Kovalev on a line with captain Saku Koivu and Chris Higgins in Game 7 and that paid dividends as Kovalev chipped in two assists, both at even strength. The Habs will need more of that if they hope to fulfill what fans believe is their destiny of returning to the Stanley Cup finals for the first time since 1993.

    3. Are those pylons or defensemen? For much of the Washington/Philadelphia series, forwards seemed to be swirling around defensemen like water around a rock. The Flyers' defensive corps isn't going to get much of a break against Montreal. While the Habs don't have an Alexander Ovechkin or a Mike Green, they do have three dangerous, fast offensive lines that will do their best to take advantage of the Flyers' lack of mobility on the blue line. Expect Kimmo Timonen and Braydon Coburn, who both played most of the time against the Ovechkin line, to try and match up against the Kovalev line.

    4. Welcome home, Danny Boy. Daniel Briere has incurred the wrath of Montreal fans ever since he signed with Philadelphia last summer instead of joining the Habs. He'll no doubt get a warm reception from the Bell Centre faithful throughout the series. Not that it'll bother the talented center. Still, with Mike Knuble out indefinitely (hamstring), there is more pressure on Briere not just to produce points, but also to be a leader in the dressing room. He leads all playoff performers with 11 points in the postseason.

    5. The buzz factor. These are two cities starved for playoff success. The Flyers advanced to the 2004 Eastern Conference finals, but haven't been to a Stanley Cup final since 1997 and haven't won it all since 1975. Montreal is the last Canadian team to hoist the Cup, but that was back in 1993. They haven't been close to winning another since. Yet, in Montreal and the entire province of Quebec, there is a sense of destiny surrounding this team. Whether that puts too much pressure on the young Canadiens or serves as motivation, time will tell.
     
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    Game 1 here we come!
     
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    Two posts so far! Getting close but not close enough.
     
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    Patrice puts it in his own net. Awesome...
     
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    Sweet we are getting crushed.
     
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    Sweet we score when there is no time left.
     
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    Let's go period two!

    I don't get how we go from amazing season to such a horrible post season.
     
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    With in one goal now. Hopefully we can get it back.
     
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    Tie game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    Of course we would get that called against us.

    Awesome luck.
     
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    Tied!!!!!!!!!! With less than 30 seconds left.
     
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    Tommy in overtime!!!!
     
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    I saw the highlights, guys got lucky. that one goal was a high stick.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Big Frame @ Apr 24 2008, 10:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I saw the highlights, guys got lucky. that one goal was a high stick.</div>
    There was no way because the puck was already at the crossbar. It was close it was already heading in.

    If anything, Philly got lucky with an own goal and a skate goal to even make this a game but they played amazing defense.
     
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    http://www.philly.com/inquirer/sports/2008...ench_Toast.html

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>"I thought it was a high-stick right away," Flyers goalie Marty Biron said. "They had to go to Toronto [for the video review], and once they go to Toronto, that's what happens."</div>

    First off, like anyone in Toronto would favor us. Secondly, he wasn't even looking when Kovy scored so how did he know right away?

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Biron outplayed Montreal rookie Carey Price in goal.</div>

    The Philly media must write reports from boxscores or word of mouth because Price only let in one goal he couldn't stop. Biron let in two and that one was in overtime which cost them the game. What homerism in the paper feeding them a whole bunch of BS.
     
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    Another big game tonight. We must score the first goal and get a lead or we will choke at the end.

    I wish I could watch it but basketball again. Go Habs!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The Canadiens evened their all-time home playoff record against the Flyers to 6-6 with Thursday's overtime win. In postseason games at Philadelphia, Montreal is an astounding 9-1.</div>
     

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