Chicago Blackhawks
Los Angeles Kings
1 Sat June 1 4:00 United Center
2 Sun June 2 7:00 United Center 3 Tue June 4 8:00 Staples Center
4 Thu June 6 8:00 Staples Center 5* Sat June 8 7:00 United Center 6* Mon June 10 8:00 Staples Center 7* Wed June 12 TBD United CenterMy Two
Gay Cents:
As for players, I'm only going to talk about Quick for those of you who haven't seen much of his work since I love watching him play. Any chance I can take to talk about Quick is an opportunity I must take.
I was asked who I fear the most and I said out of all the teams left, I think the Kings have the best chance at taking us out. These guys are pretty good. They hit, skate hard, play good team d, have timely offense and have the best goaltender in the world. The Hawks are a better hockey team than the Kings though, in my opinion. Our offense is better, our defense is better, we skate just as hard and we've shown that we're not afraid to throw the body around in the playoffs. The big issue is Quick. If you were to look at that Sharks/Kings series, one could make a very good argument that the Sharks were the better team. Quick was too good though. The Hawks lit up Quick this season but playoff Quick and regular season Quick are two different beasts. If you want to beat Quick, you need to shoot high, preferably his glove side (as with any goalie, really). His lightning fast reflexes, strength and flexibility with his legs make it feel impossible at times to get anything by his pads. Not only that, when he's down and out, he'll find a way to go acrobatic and roll around like he's having a seizure only to find a way to keep the puck out if it's not elevated. Pretty much, if it stays on the ice and he sees it, it stays out of the net. He's great at tracking the puck too. When things get really crowded by his net, he can crouch down lower than any goalie I've ever seen to track the puck through legs. He's not perfect though as he can get himself in trouble at times by being almost TOO quick (you see what I did there?). His lateral movement and leg strength is so good that when the play is moving really quick he can have moments where he takes himself out of position by sliding all over the crease. This causes some huge rebounds and open nets at times but like I stated, you need to elevate these pucks every chance you get because he can bail out his own mistakes and these mistakes are rare enough as it is. The Hawks are better than these guys. Solve Quick and move onto the Cup Finals. Sounds simple, right?
My Prediction: Hawks in 7
Why? Because it's the Chicago Blackhawks, man.

Krazy Ivan wrote:
Go Hawks!