Devils open playoffs at home against rival Flyers
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04/14/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - A pair of bitter rivals will begin their postseasons
against each other tonight as the Atlantic Division champion New Jersey Devils
host the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals
at Prudential Center.
New Jersey, the East's second seed, has been knocked out in the first round in
each of the past two years and faces a Philadelphia club that won five out of
six against the Devils in this year's season series.
The Devil and Flyer franchises have faced each other four times in the
playoffs with each team winning twice. Philly won the last postseason
encounter, earning a 4-1 series' victory in the opening round of the 2004
playoffs.
Perhaps sensing that time is running out to score another Stanley Cup title
before the Martin Brodeur era ends, Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello took
an uncharacteristic risk this year. His team already sitting atop the Atlantic
Division, Lamoriello pulled off the biggest in-season trade of the 2009-10
campaign, acquiring superstar winger Ilya Kovalchuk from Atlanta.
The deal came weeks before the trade deadline, and with Kovalchuk set to
become a free agent this summer, he could wind up being nothing more than a
rental player. That means New Jersey's Hall of Fame GM has quite a bit riding
on Kovalchuk's playoff performance.
At first it seemed that the standout winger would clash with head coach
Jacques Lemaire's defense-first style, but Kovalchuk had a strong 27-game run
with New Jersey following the trade, posting 27 points over that stretch with
10 goals and 17 assists. All told, he recorded 41 goals and 85 points in 76
games with the Devils and Atlanta, giving the former No. 1 overall pick his
sixth straight season with 40 or more goals.
Hopefully, Kovalchuk's presence will at least be enough take some heat off
fellow left wing Zach Parise, who notched 38 goals and 82 points for New
Jersey during the regular season. The 25-year-old Parise has posted 12 goals
and 12 assists in 32 career playoff games, but he was shut down towards the
end of last year's series with Carolina and that was a big reason the
Hurricanes wound up winning that set in seven games.
Kovalchuk and Parise gives New Jersey prolific scorers on each of its top-two
lines, making it difficult for most teams to stop both of them.
Even with the likes of Kovalchuk and Parise scoring up front, the Devils are
still driven by their ability to play defense and stop pucks. Of course, this
strategy is built around Brodeur, the future Hall-of-Famer who is the NHL's
all-time leader in wins, shutouts, and too many other categories to mention.
Brodeur has also won three Stanley Cups, but he hasn't reached the top of the
mountain since the spring of 2003. He will turn 38 years old in early May and
it's clear that the goaltending legend's career is winding down. Still,
Brodeur showed few signs of aging this season, going 45-26-6 with a 2.24 goals
against average, .920 save percentage, and a league-leading nine shutouts.
While New Jersey comes into the playoffs off a consistent season, the seventh-
seeded Flyers' road to the postseason this year was anything but smooth. The
club fired head coach John Stevens in early December and replaced him with
Peter Laviolette. Then, needing a win on the final day of the regular season
to make the playoffs, the Flyers posted a shootout victory over the New York Rangers to finally punch their ticket to the postseason.
Philadelphia came into this season with Ray Emery as its starting goaltender,
but he was lost for the year in early February. Michael Leighton, who was
acquired off waivers during the year, thrived as the No. 1 goaltender with
Emery gone, but he suffered a high ankle sprain on March 16 and won't be ready
to return until the middle of May at the earliest.
That leaves Brian Boucher as the main man between the pipes for Philadelphia,
making 2010 seem a lot like the spring of 2000 when Boucher and the Flyers
battled New Jersey in the conference finals. Although Boucher was spectacular
in 18 games for Philadelphia during that postseason, the Devils wound up
winning the series in seven games and Boucher hasn't played a full playoff
game in the decade since.
Boucher, who played for five different NHL teams other than the Flyers since
2000, was just 9-18-3 in 33 games (26 starts) for Philly this year with a 2.76
GAA and an unimpressive .900 save percentage. If Boucher fails to improve upon
those numbers, it will almost certainly be a short postseason for the Flyers.
The Flyers lost some of their scoring depth in the offseason with the
departure of Mike Knuble and Joffrey Lupul and it showed as the club scored 28
fewer goals this season than they did in 2008-09.
Philadelphia's top-two scorers, captain Mike Richards and Jeff Carter, led the
team with 62 and 61 points, respectively. Carter also paced the team with 33
goals -- two more than Richards -- despite missing eight games after suffering
a broken foot on March 21. Carter returned for the final two games of the
regular season and is ready to go for the opening round of the playoffs.
After Richards and Carter, the Flyers next-best point producer during the
regular season was defenseman Chris Pronger, who had 10 goals and 45 assists
while skating in all 82 games this year.
The Flyers' biggest asset is their power-play proficiency. Philly had the
third-best power-play unit in the NHL this year, scoring on 21.4 percent of
its opportunities with the man advantage.
Game 2 of this best-of-seven series is scheduled for Friday night in New
Jersey.
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Saints +6 @ Colts -6
Falcons @ Vikings (pick ‘em)
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Chiefs -1 @ Texans +1
Dolphins +3 @ Redskins -3
Patriots -5 @ Jets +5
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Super Bowl line (2008)
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