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admin Posted - 05/05/2011 : 20:37:45
Who is mostly to blame for the Washington Capitals quick exit in the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs?
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Guest8149 Posted - 05/09/2011 : 18:31:14
quote:
Originally posted by The Duke

Guest, try and explain to me how a team who finishes 1st over-all in the Eastern conference suddenly has no depth ?




I agree - it's hard to argue that Washington has no depth. That being said, the Eastern Conference was very close this year. Yes, the Caps were first in the east, but they had only 4 more regular season wins than the 8th place Rangers. It was a very close and tight conference, and really, no single team could have been considered a favourite to come out of the east to go to the Stanley Cup Finals. But fans look at who finishes first in a division or conference, and expectations go from there. Look at the Canucks as an example. If they don't make the Stanley Cup Finals (or win the cup), some fans will utter the choke label, which would not be fair in my opinion.
Guest6439 Posted - 05/09/2011 : 11:31:10
Its the whole team. Its not like tennis or golf, hockey is a team sport.
The Duke Posted - 05/08/2011 : 20:19:29
Guest, try and explain to me how a team who finishes 1st over-all in the Eastern conference suddenly has no depth ?

It`s happened to San Jose for years, always a sh** load of regular season points...then suddenly gone from the playoffs.

Maybe its heart, a desire to win,( plus outstanding goal-tending ) come playoff time. Whatever the difference maker is...some teams seem to have it and some don`t.
Guest9920 Posted - 05/08/2011 : 13:40:02
how bout everyone else, the depth of this team is awful
The Duke Posted - 05/07/2011 : 10:07:31
I agree Ovie played well but i noticed something during this years playoffs with the Capitals, i seen several games.

Ovie always wants the puck, he won`t let anyone else play hockey. He constantly hogged the puck and turned it over and over again while entering the oppositions zone, the guy won`t dish the puck off to his linemates.

Several times on his turn-overs at the oppositions blue-line, the opposing team came back the other way and scored with the Capital players all caught in the opposing teams end.....its like his line-mates are at full speed entering the opposing zone but Ovie doesn`t dump the puck in or advance it ahead....all his line - mates are totally thrown off their timing and don`t know where to go or what to do.....they are just hung out to dry.

No matter who has the puck when Ovie is on the ice, Ovie is constantly smacking his stick on the ice for that player to give him the puck no matter what the situation. Seems like who-ever is on Ovie`s line, they only have one job, pass Ovie the puck.....do not create, do not think....just pass the puck to Ovie.

Sidney Crosby is the total opposite of what Ovie is. Crosby is one of the best team players i`ve ever seen.....Ovie is one of the best individual players i`ve ever seen.....( in team sports ) teams win championships, not individuals.
Guest4793 Posted - 05/07/2011 : 06:44:47
Ovechkin... No T

quote:
Originally posted by Pasty7

i think it's really a team thing Boudreau will pay for it but to be honest the only star player on this team that seems to want to win in the playoffs is Ovetchkin, other than ovetchkin and a few other role players i thought played very well and of course Neuvirth the team has to look at themselves in the mirror,,

"I led the league in "Go get 'em next time." - Bob Uecker


Guest2923 Posted - 05/06/2011 : 12:37:12
The entire team is horrible (except Ovechekin)
FutureKesler Posted - 05/06/2011 : 06:28:15
Mike Green has to improve defensively, and his offence has tailed off as well.

The Oil WILL NOT make the playoffs in 2012
n/a Posted - 05/06/2011 : 04:31:51
There really should be another option - all of the above.

Myself, I wouldn't include Neuvirth at all - he has never been a highly rated goalie, and he probably performed to just about where his expectations were for him.

It's the Caps offence, defensive stopping power, and coaching where they had the real "underperforming" issues.

To me, it's a combination of Backstrom (this year only - he was great last year), Semin, Mike Green, Boudreau, and some others in minor roles. Really, it's the top three offensive guys after Ovie who prformed horribly - and that's just too many passengers.

Where is the 100 point Backstrom? The guy who was one of the top young playmakers in the game? Where is the Semin that started out a couple years ago looking like he was the most talented player on the Caps, and on a better points pace than Ovie? Where was the fierce and accurate point slap shot of Mike Green, who on the pp at least often looked like a young Brett Hull on the point?

And where was Boudreau in motivating, juggling the lines, and getting any or all of these guys going? Where was Boudreau making sure he implemented the right system for the team he had on the ice?

It's never just one guy.

"Take off, eh?" - Bob and Doug
Kirby Posted - 05/05/2011 : 22:34:52
All of their star Players not named Ovechkin

A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be. -Wayne Gretzky
Pasty7 Posted - 05/05/2011 : 21:48:48
i think it's really a team thing Boudreau will pay for it but to be honest the only star player on this team that seems to want to win in the playoffs is Ovetchkin, other than ovetchkin and a few other role players i thought played very well and of course Neuvirth the team has to look at themselves in the mirror,,

"I led the league in "Go get 'em next time." - Bob Uecker

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