I feel for you Ian. I really do. It's such a shame that the only goal the Ducks could score in regulation was that push the goalie move. I kept hoping they'd score another goal or two that would be more legit because I didn't want to see them win on that. At the same time, I thought the Ducks completely dominated that game. Especially that first overtime. Biggest example being when they kept the Canucks from clearing the zone over and over and peppering Sabourin. And then shortly after Luongo came in Andy MacDonald slips the puck between his legs but is just off on his aim.
It was a tough series for me. I'm always going to root for the Ducks. At the same time, I do like Vancouver and want to see Canadian teams do well (except for Ottawa). It was like the Edmonton/Ducks conference finals last year although that was worst since I live in Edmonton and was cheering for the Ducks. Still, I hate it when wins are messy. It takes the enjoyment out of the game.
Still, it's great to see the Ducks are the first ones team to advance. And my predication came true. 3rd time to the Western Conference Finals in 4 years. That's incredible really when you think of how tough the West has been. San Jose has a chance to make their second appearence in 4 years also. In the east, Ottawa, New Jersey and Buffalo are all fighting to make their second appearence in the Eastern Conference finals in the last four years. Not bad but though one of them won't make it. Most likely New Jersey. Although, Buffalo could be taken out also. The only blemish on the Ducks record is 2003-2004 when they didn't make the playoffs. Ducks are the best playoff team in the league these days.
Looking forward to the Western Conference Finals also because the Ducks have a good rivalry with both Western teams left. Obviously, the Sharks are divisional rivals so that will be a big battle. Not to mention that since they are so close, travel will not be an issue for once in the Western Conference. That means it could be a hard fought battle.
At the same time, the Ducks and Wings rivalry could be big. The Wings swept the Ducks the first two times they met and then the Ducks swept the Wings when the Wings were defending Stanley Cup champions. Ever since then, the Wings have suffered in the post season. But now the Wings would have advanced to the Conference Finals with a chance to avenge that defeat. Babcock facing off against his old club.
Yes sir, it should be interesting no matter who the Ducks face.
When the playoffs were just beginning, I was talking to some friends about which teams I would like to see in the conference finals and my choices were: Ducks vs. Wings and Pittsburgh vs. NY Rangers. There's still a chance for the Wings and NY Rangers to make it. But Pittsburgh missing is just such a damper on the whole thing.
Well, I've rambled on enough about hockey.