Xouqoa wrote:. The work the scouting team does to find and develop young, talented players is nothing short of amazing.
Yeah, whatever....I hope they die in a fire
Xouqoa wrote:. The work the scouting team does to find and develop young, talented players is nothing short of amazing.
I don't think it would have mattered too much. Nashville was decent, and Chicago went like 5-1 against Detroit this season. 17-12-3 isn't really that great, and pretty consistent with what other teams in different divisions did against their own as well. (The Blackhawks were actually best in the Central, at 19-11-2) The Blues usually play well against the Wings since it is a rivalry, so the only team that is really a "creampuff" is Columbus.Wulfran wrote:Detroit is the Champion and arguably the best team in the NHL this year but would things have changed if the regular season wasn't so divisionally heavy? Detroit wracked up a TON of wins against the other teams in the Creampuff...er... Central Division that helped cement both home ice and favourable matchups. Usually I don't think it matters but the rest of the West was a blood bath and the Wings got off pretty light all the way along.
I don't think Hasek will be back.. he got what he wanted, and I expect he'll retire now. It amazes me that with all the scouting talent, they can't find a goalie under 30 years old to groom, and constantly have to trade for one.Wulfran wrote:Is it finally the end of Hasek? I hope so. I've disliked the Detroit goaltending soap opera since they turfed Osgood last time around and followed it by snubbing Manny Legace. Osgood's re-emergence as #1 in Detroit was the best part of their run for me.
Kronwall, Stuart, Datsyuk, Drake, Draper (!), Franzen and Cleary were all pretty physical players all playoffs long. They're definitely a LOT more physical than they were a few years ago. Luckily though, they don't have to play physical very often because they move the puck so well. As far as best team ever, I think it might be so. Datsyuk and Zetterberg have gotten considerably better since 2002 and the blue line is as strong as ever. The talent level over all seems to be a little bit higher, but spread across more players. They don't HAVE to get goals from Datsyuk and Zetterberg to win. In the past, it always seemed like Yzerman/Shanahan were relied on to be the primary goal scorers. I dunno though, it is such a subjective thing, it is really hard to say.Wulfran wrote:Are the media types finally going to quit the BS of Detroit being a physical team? They are fast, skilled and have some big guys who are hard to move but aside from Kronwall aren't a physical bunch. The only time they faced physical play was from Dallas...after the Stars recovered from their war with San Jose and were down 3-0 already. I think its a good thing for the Wings it DID take Dallas so long to recover, from the way the Stars were able to rally. I'm not questioning the talent or ability of this Wing team (which they have loads) but I'm not hopping on the bandwagon that says this team is better than ones Stevie Y. captained either.
Sylvus wrote:It's too bad for all of you that aren't Wings fans, since we're probably going to win it again next year. Don't just take my word for it, Don Cherry said so!