Skyline_BNR34 wrote:
ironyisadeadscene wrote:
i guess i dont believe in putting a limit on a teams playoff ability in February.
at that idea, the sabres might as well pack it up.
I'm not talking about now and how they are, Malkin won't be back period, and as evidence has shown from the Penguins in past playoff performances, Malkin and Crosby are the ones who score the most on their team and were the reason they won their cup.
Last year their defense was nowhere near as close to their cup run team and it showed. This year, injuries are devastating them, and I still don't think their defense is where it was when they won their cup, and without Malkin, it's ALL on Crosby to score and make things happen.
We'll see, but if the Penguins make the second round or ECF they will be very lucky. They sure won't make it past Philly if they meet.
First of all, with regards to another poster the best situational line they have put on the ice since drafting Crosby was Malkin-Crosby-Hossa, the best regular line would be Kunitz-Crosby-Malkin. Of course that destroys their depth, but that doesn't change the fact that Malkin plays a lot of time on wing. All Neal does is ensure that Malkin wont have to center glorified 4th liners or AHLers all season.
Skyline I agree with everything but the defense, when healthy that is the best top four defense the Penguins have put on the ice since Coffey, Murphy, and Samuelsson back in 92'. It's better than both of the blue lines that they took to the SCF in recent years, it's as evident statistically as it is on the ice, and Martin and Orpik are both expected back on time for the playoffs. But like you said, it wont be enough, Kovalev will not come even remotely close to polishing the second line shit like Malkin does, maybe 10 years ago he would have. You match Staal against good defense men and tell him to create offense, and you wont get any at all.
Getting back to the inevitable Pens/Caps matchup this spring, the post lockout Caps always thought they could out talent the Penguins, and simply score more goals at will. But in the playoffs the penguins always knew how to lock it down when they needed too, the Caps didn't. Now the Caps are tremendous at containing the penguins forecheck, they finally learned. If they have any kind of a power play the Caps win it in 5 games.