If you are a fan of wide-open, high-scoring hockey, this could be your series.
The Senators are led by the potent trio of Dany Heatley, Daniel Alfredsson, and Jason Spezza. The Lightning counter with Martin St. Louis, Brad Richards, and Vincent Lecavalier.
Just as importantly, the goaltending issue is a question mark for each team. Dominik Hasek's status has been a question mark since he was injured in the Olympics, putting the starting job in the hands of Ray Emery. Emery has posted a respectable 2.82 goals against and .902 save percentage, but the Sens certainly hope Hasek returns at some point in this series.
On the other hand, Tampa Bay counters with two goaltenders who have struggled much of the year. Veteran Sean Burke posted a 2.80 goals against and a .895 save percentage, while John Grahame finished with a sub par 3.06 goals against and a .889 save percentage.
Tampa Bay has the advantage of playoff experience, as they are the defending Stanley Cup champions. The Lightning had a tougher time than expected in adapting to the new rule enforcements, a bit of a surprise for a high-scoring, up-tempo team. When the Lightning are on, however, they can play with anyone in the league.
Prediction: This could be one of the first round's most intriguing series. If either team comes up with standout goaltending, that could be the difference. Senators in seven.
#2 Carolina vs #7 Montreal
Twenty years ago, a rookie goaltender named Patrick Roy came out of nowhere to lead the Montreal Canadiens to the Stanley Cup.
This year, Habs fans hope surprising Cristobal Huet, who led the NHL with a .929 save percentage, can make history repeat itself.
To do that, Montreal will have to shut down young superstar Eric Staal, who tallied 45 goals and 100 points in the regular season. Staal is joined by late season acquisitions Mark Recchi and Doug Weight, two players who will provide veteran leadership for the Hurricanes.
Montreal's top scorer, Alex Kovalev, posted just 65 regular season points. With Martin Gerber excelling between the pipes for the Hurricanes, offense could be hard to come by for the Habs.
Prediction: An energetic Bell Centre crowd will help Montreal get a couple of wins, but Carolina is too strong for the Canadiens. Hurricanes in six.
#3 New Jersey vs #6 New York Rangers
Through most of the regular season, the Rangers were one of the NHL's feel-good stories. A happy Jaromir Jagr led the Rangers' revival, and the world's media center caught hockey fever once again.
Less than ten miles from Madison Square Garden, however, another story was taking place. New Jersey won their final 11 games to pass the Rangers on the season's final day, capturing yet another division title for the team from the Meadowlands.
Jagr finished second in the league with 123 points, but New Jersey has their own scoring sensation. Little big man Brian Gionta set a Devils record with 48 goals, and he has formed a potent first line with Scott Gomez and Zach Parise.
Henrik Lundqvist has posted great numbers in his rookie season, but anytime Martin Brodeur appears in a playoff series, the goaltending edge has to go to the Devils.
Prediction: The Devils technically have home ice advantage, but look for many Ranger fans to find their way to Continental Airlines Arena. The energy in Madison Square Garden should get the Rangers a win or two, but New Jersey is the East's hottest team right now. Devils in six.
#4 Buffalo vs #5 Philadelphia
Maxim Afinogenov is their leading scorer with 73 points. Chris Drury is their only 30 goal scorer. Yet the Buffalo Sabres ranked fifth in goal scoring in the regular season.
An odd stat to be sure, but the Sabres are all about a team concept. Eleven players have at least 40 points, and the same number have double-digit goals.
Philadelphia, on the other hand, relies largely on the duo of Peter Forsberg and Simon Gagne for their offense. When healthy, they can be unstoppable, but health is always an issue with Forsberg. He has been nursing a groin injury in recent weeks, and he will likely be at less than 100%.
Emerging star Ryan Miller gives the Sabres an edge between the pipes. Philadelphia will counter with Robert Esche, but if he falters, look for the Flyers to turn to Olympic standout Antero Nittymaki.
Prediction: If Forsberg is healthy, the Flyers could be a force in these playoffs. Anything less than 100% from Forsberg, however, and the Sabres' balance could be too much for Philadelphia to overcome. Sabres in seven.
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