Originally posted by Agathon
Great, what a year for the NHL. All the attacking teams are gone and the trappers remain. Nice to see the NHL enforcing the rules properly so that skilled players dominate.
Great, what a year for the NHL. All the attacking teams are gone and the trappers remain. Nice to see the NHL enforcing the rules properly so that skilled players dominate.


Have you even watched the Lightning, for instance? They didn't beat the Habs by trapping -- that team is at its best when it's in full-on attack mode. You only get them in trouble by forechecking the hell out of their defense, and Montreal couldn't sustain that. Plus, any defensive mistake you make against the Lightning winds up in the back of your net. Or do you think guys like Richards, Lecavalier, and St. Louis aren't skilled players?
Calgary doesn't trap either. They're sound defensively and have a great goaltender, yes, but they do have a quick transition game and they work their asses off at both ends of the rink. Sutter damn well should win coach of the year, and I think he could've done wonders with either the Habs or Leafs in these playoffs, both of whom suffered too many letdowns & breakdowns, something you'd be hard-pressed to say of the Flames.
As for the Flyers -- seven goals in game 5. No skill?
Haven't seen much of the Sharks in these playoffs.
This year's playoffs are way better than last year's fiasco with the Devils, Ducks, and Wild in the final four. Now that was trap-hell.
Not even worth watching, especially as three out of the four remaining teams are no hopers that no one really cares about.

Me, I'll jump on the Calgary bandwagon. Is there room, Asher?

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