Game 7 was a nail biter for the whole time.
It looked like it was going to be scoreless through the first, but Mike Green pulled off his normal antics and took a dumb penalty, resulting in a Habs powerplay. Habs scored.
2nd period was scoreless and Halak continued to impress everyone with his saves.
Then the 3rd...would the Caps be able to pull it off or would the Habs shock the hockey world?
Goal: Habs.
Too much time left.
Habs make it a 2-0 lead. Everyone starts celebrating.
Not so fast. Caps score.
The last few minutes of this game were a complete frenzy, especially at the end when the Habs took a penalty & Caps had their goalie pulled. 6 on 4. Props to Backstrom for keeping the puck out of the empty net. Too bad it wasn't enough.
Habs win.
The laughter around the league could be heard for miles. Ovechkin fails to win yet another game 7. Every series he has ever been in has gone 7 games. He's won 1. Against the Rangers.
Anyone who continues to say Ovie is better than Sid is a joke.
So what does this mean for the Pens????
Well, we will play the Canadiens, with us obviously having home ice advantage.
Schedule is as follows:
2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS | ||||||||
| Network | |||||||
Friday, April 30 | at Pittsburgh, 7:00 p.m. | Versus | ||||||
Sunday, May 2 | at Pittsburgh, 2:00 p.m. | NBC | ||||||
Tuesday, May 4 | at Montreal, 7:00 p.m. | FSN Pittsburgh | ||||||
Thursday, May 6 | at Montreal, 7:00 p.m. | Versus | ||||||
*Saturday, May 8 | at Pittsburgh, 7:00 p.m. | Versus | ||||||
*Monday, May 10 | at Montreal, 7:00 p.m. | FSN Pittsburgh | ||||||
*Wednesday, May 12 | at Pittsburgh, TBD | FSN Pittsburgh |
Yes, it's the time when VS starts to take over. But hey, I'd rather have to deal with them then be on the golf course.
Playing the Canadiens may not be as easy as everyone thought. With Halak playing like he has been, getting the puck past him could prove to be difficult. At the same time, Washington isn't much of a threat for scoring from all 3 lines. With the Pens, pretty much anyone could score.
We all cheered for the Habs tonight. That ended the moment that clock hit zero. Now we have to develop a hatred for them. We will have to hear a million times how Sid cheered for them growing up, as well as our French Canadiens. We've done rather well in the past against them. But this is the playoffs. Regular season stats mean nothing.
Buckle in everyone, it's gonna be good.
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