Monday, April 20, 2009

Scores and Standings 4/20

The Ducks have taken a commanding 2-0 lead in their series against San Jose and have taken both road games. I was honestly expecting a better performance from the Blues, but that series was pretty hard to predict; no one wanted to take a chance on it. I see the NJ-Car series going all seven games. Ppppbbbbhilly beat up on the Penguins, but I don't think they have a chance to win the series.

Bruins-Habs tonight. I don't understand NHL officiating at all. Slightly unbalanced calls in game 2, and a suspension for Lucic. Does that make it even out? Whatever it is, the NHL refs are odd. Probably more fair would have been to call game 2 evenly, and suspend Lapierre for what happened in game 1, and Lucic for game 2. But that's just me.


1) Geoff: 31 (30)
Johan Franzen (F, Det)
Marc Savard (F, Bos)
Bill Guerin (F, Pit) 0
Niklas Lidstrom (D, Det)
Zdeno Chara (D, Bos)
JS Giguere (G, Ana) W=1


2) Bride of Kovalev: 26
(21)
Marian Hossa (F, Det)
Henrik Zetterberg (F, Det)
Evgeni Malkin (F, Pit) 2G=4
Dennis Wideman (D, Bos)
Dan Boyle (D, SJ) 0
Martin Brodeur (G, NJ) W=1


3) Number 31: 24
(22)
Alex Kovalev (F, Mon)
Chris Kunitz (F, Pit) A=1
Jonathan Toews (F, Chi)
Sergei Gonchar (D, Pit) A=1
Mike Green (D, Was)
Nicolai Khabibulin (G, Chi)


4) P-Stone: 24
(19)
Pavel Datsyuk (F, Det)
Joe Thornton (F, SJ) A=1
Zach Parise (F, NJ) G,A,W=4
Brian Rafalski (D, Det)
Niklas Kronwall (D, Det)
Evgeni Nabokov (G, SJ) 0


5) Derek: 22
(18)
Alex Ovechkin (F, Was)
Sidney Crosby (F, Pit) 2A=2
Mark Recchi (F, Bos)
Dion Phaneuf (D, Cal)
Scott Niedermayer (D, Ana) A,W=2
Tim Thomas (G, Bos)

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