After waking from hibernation to find flowers popping up,
temperatures blissfully warming, and birds singing in the morning, I know we’re
not far from that rejuvenating feeling of anticipation, waiting for opening day - - of the NHL playoffs!
At a time when most of my favorite teams are either trying
to find their way (Giants), or trying to hold on to past success (Yankees) or
struggling underachievers (Knicks), I celebrate the defending Eastern
Conference Champion New York Rangers – newly crowned winners of the
Metropolitan Division.
With a team featuring balanced scoring among the top three
lines, led by Olympic gold medalist Rick Nash (a career high 41 goals), the
Rangers are third in the league with 2.99 goals per game while giving up only
2.29 (again third in the league). They’ve allowed their young players to see
more consistent ice time this year, stopping the “yo-yo” effect of sending
players down to “work on things.” LW
Chris Kreider, RW-LW Kevin Hayes and C J.T. Miller have paid off the return of
faith by netting 21, 15 and 10 goals respectively.
Of course the youth is offset by aging veterans 39 year-old RW
Martin St. Louis and 38 year-old D Dan Boyle.
Boyle started the season on the injury list and has not paid off as the
Rangers had hoped after picking him up in the off season. St. Louis has been everything they’ve hoped
for, leading the way in last year’s march to the Cup finals and providing 20
goals this year.

As the disappointment of last year’s Finals loss has ebbed
(losing three OT games to an excellent team is no shame), the achievement left
one question: was it a fluke? The answer seems to be a resounding “no”. There’s work to be done in the last four
games, home ice throughout the playoffs is there for the taking, Boston or
Pittsburgh looms as a first round test, and the range of points between the top
16 teams is only 17 points, meaning that parity has arrived and the Cup is
there for anyone.
Which leads back to the exciting spring that awaits – and
lots of late nights.
Just Sayin’
The over/under for the Yankees season wins total is 85 – there’s
too much that will have to go right for the Yanks to get there. I think there’s a better chance that they
beat the number for “players used” which is set at 54.5.
Eli Manning is talking more this off season than ever
before. How much is confidence in the offense
and how much is posturing for a new contract?

If Wisconsin beats Kentucky, then I’m in the money for my
bracket – Go Badgers!
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