The Stanley Cup Playoffs are officially set!! As always, there'll be some must-watch matchups. I'll try to give my opinion on all eight series, so here we go:
Western Conference
Nashville vs. Dallas - I haven't watched Dallas too much this year, but they seem to be a one-line team to my knowledge. Seguin, Benn, and netminder Ben Bishop will have to carry the Stars if they're to do anything. In what I think is one of the less compelling series, Nashville should win this one. Rinne and their blue-line are among the best in the NHL, and their offense is not lacking either with guys like Johansen and Arvidsson.
Winnipeg vs. St. Louis - This is actually a compelling series for me. These two squads are tied in the standings with 99 points each. The Blues looked horrible to start the year, but thanks to some awesome goaltending by Jordan Binnington, they came alive in the second half of the season enroute to a postseason birth. I've not watched Winnipeg this year, but they're always dangerous with guys like Laine. It'll come down to whether Binnington is able to steal some games for St. Louis.
Calgary vs. Colorado - The best matchup in the West for me, as I detailed above. I think Calgary will ultimately prevail, but with Grubauer on fire in the net and Nathan MacKinnon, Gabriel Landeskog and crew scoring, Colorado will be sure to make it fun.
San Jose vs. Las Vegas - San Jose has been on a real slide lately, and haven't been looking too impressive lately. Vegas has looked dangerous in the 2nd half. They've just got Fleury back from injury recently, and the Mark Stone trade has been a massive win for the Golden Knights. I think Vegas will win. Martin Jones has been too inconsistent for the Sharks in net for them to make a real run.
Eastern Conference
Tampa Bay vs. Columbus - Columbus's new acquisitions at the trade deadline gelled within the nick of time for Columbus, who used a late surge to make the post-season. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay is one of the best teams in regular season history, with the star power I've detailed above. I think Tampa Bay wins, but Columbus will give them a couple of close games, provided Bobrovsky doesn't revert to his usual playoff form for the Blue Jackets.
Boston vs. Toronto - The first round matchup that has been known for about 2 months is going to be a good one. There'll be stars all over the ice. If you want some offensive fireworks, this will be the series for you.
Washington vs. Carolina - The Capitals followed up their Stanley Cup-winning campaign with another sterling performance, winning their division. Ovechkin also won the Richard Trophy, scoring 51 regular season goals. They'll play host to one of the hottest teams in hockey, the Hurricanes. I think the Capitals will win, but if Carolina gets momentum, look out.
New York Islanders vs. Pittsburgh - Barry Trotz has done a remarkable job of turning New York around in the span of one season, despite franchise cornerstone Jon Tavares walking last offseason. They play some great defense, and have gotten great goaltending. Pittsburgh has been maddeningly inconsistent this whole season, seemingly unable to put 60 minutes of good hockey together. Matt Murray has caught fire of late, and will keep the Penguins in nearly every game, but he'll need some help. They've got the edge in talent over the Islanders, but whether that talent will bring their A-game remains to be seen. If Pittsburgh is able to match the Isles' effort and intensity, I think they win. If the inconsistent version of the team shows up, the Islanders will waste no time grabbing the initiative and winning the series.