I've been busy with work and what not the last couple of weeks, so I haven't got a chance to post much.
To give an update on the Stanley Cup Final, the Penguins are currently up 2-1 after Nashville dominated the last two periods in Game 3, winning 5-1 at home. Pittsburgh won it's first two games at home, despite not looking impressive for long stretches. For instance, in Game 1, Pittsburgh was held 37 minutes without a shot, yet still managed to win 5-3. In Game 2, the Pens looked a little bit better, dominating the third period (which started with a 3 goal barrage in the first 3 1/2 minutes of play) in route to a 4-1 win.
Nashville returned the favor in Game 3, having only lost 1 game at home throughout these playoffs. Nashville is simply hockey crazy right now! I heard yesterday there were 30,000+ watching the game on big screen televisions in Nashville! That's amazing! I'm glad to see the city this hockey crazy, but of course I'm cheering for the Penguins to win. Nashville has been the better team for most of this series, and I think if Pittsburgh is going to win, they're going to need to find another gear to play with. Mike Sullivan and Matt Murray are usually great after a loss. I am hoping that rings true in Game 4; if the Penguins steal one on the road, I think they'll win the series. Of course, the Predators who's been getting nearly all the attention by the media is P.K. Subban. He made a "guarantee" the Predators would win Game 3, which isn't exactly going out on a limb; the Predators are a great home team and were much more desperate than Pittsburgh last night, and it showed. In addition I saw a stat where teams who win Games 1&2 at home since 1998 are 2-8 in Game 3. If the Predators come back and win the series, you know who the media will be talking about the most.
However, Crosby, Malkin, and Kessel are all going to have to start playing better; they've simply disappeared at times during the Finals this year. Kessel hasn't looked good in awhile; it's fair to wonder whether he might be hurt. The Penguins power play has also been atrociously bad; Pittsburgh only has something like 3 shots on 10(!) power plays! Too much passing and not enough movement are killing Pittsburgh - they simply need to be more selfish and take shots, rather then passing the puck sometimes. Rookie sensations Jake Guentzal and Matt Murray (he still technically is a rookie) have been the Pens' best players thus far. No offense to either of them, as they've been playing great, but either Crosby or Malkin is going to have to step up and take control one of these games. I'm not too worried yet; it took Pittsburgh until Game 4 to finally start playing better in the Ottawa series (they lost Game 3 then by the same 5-1 margin); if they get blown out again on Monday, then I think it's time to start worrying.