
With less than two days until the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals gets underway — between my beloved Pittsburgh Penguins and the Detroit Red Wings — I thought it was about time I did my own Finals preview. First off, my bias will not be ignored, obviously I love the Pens’ and believe they will win this series no matter what. But I do acknowledge the Wings as a superb team, with very little flaws. The thing is, the Pens’ in my opinion are playing at a slightly higher level than the Wings heading into Game #1 in Motown. At 12-2 through three rounds, Pittsburgh has shown it’s not a one-trick pony with tons of offense and very little else. In fact, the Pens’ are the top team statistically in the playoffs when it come to defence! Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury is the top-rated goalie, and the team has bought into coach Michel Therrien’s defensive system. I also feel the Penguins have more offensive depth, and more lineup depth overall than the Red Wings. Having said all that regarding Pittsburgh’s improved “own end” play, I think the Wings hold the slight edge with their d-crop. Nic Lidstrom is perhaps a top three d-man of all time, and he leads by example on the back end. So here is my breakdown of the main categories of both squads:
Goalie – Slight edge to Fleury (the Conn Smythe winner after three rounds if you ask me)
Forwards – As good as Zetterberg and Datsyuk are, you can’t compare to Crosby, Malkin, Hossa, Staal
Defence – Wings have the bigger names, especially Lidstrom, but this isn’t as one sided as it appears
Coaching – Edge to Babcock only because he’s been in the Final before, but Therrien has been great in ‘08
Special Teams – Penguins have a better PP in the playoffs, and both teams are killing penalties at 87.3%
So my gut tells me the Penguins will win the series in 5 games. Yes a shock to some that I’m even taking the Pens’, but even moreso that I’m calling it in 5. I just have a feeling this is going to be a similar series to the New Jersey-Detroit Final of 1995. A favoured Detroit team got absolutely buzz sawed in a sweep to the underdog Devils, when not too many people thought Jersey could even win a game. Maybe this series isn’t seen in the same light, but the circumstances kind of remind me of that year. So call me crazy, or call me lucky, but I sense Lord Stanley’s Cup will be residing in the “Steel City” for the next year, with Sid and the boys winning at least a year or two before anyone (including myself) thought they would. It will be a great day for hockey if it comes to fruition! LET’S GO PENS’!!!!