A Mighty look at what lies ahead
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It seems only appropriate that the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim face off
against the Detroit Red Wings in the first round of the Western
Conference playoffs.
This appears to be a date with destiny. How else can one explain
that in the team’s third trip to the post season, they will face the
same opponent for the third time?
As the saying goes, the third time is the charm. In looking at
these two teams on paper the edge certainly must go to Detroit. The
great thing about sports is that fortunately games are played on the
ice and really in the end, the winner is determined by which team
makes fewer mistakes.
Let’s take a look at the teams.
For the Mighty Ducks, who are listed as underdogs, the rating has
put them in a relaxed but focused position. The fact that they start
on the road tonight is going to be a great benefit. They will be able
to avoid most if not all distractions that come with the playoffs in
the NHL. They will be holed up in the hotel being able to take
advantage of putting all their energy and concentration into game
preparation.
Head coach Mike Babcock and his staff will get the team together
to go over film and strategy at a moments notice. Also, the team will
not feel the early pressure to play at home and try and be too fancy.
They will be able to keep it simple and allow there young players to
get there feet wet in playoff hockey, which we all know reaches an
entirely new level of intensity.
Here is a scouting report on tonight’s game:
* OFFENSE: What Anaheim is able to throw at the Red Wings this
time around is a well balanced offensive attack. Captain Paul Kariya
has the top line with Adam Oates and Peter Sykora which will be able
to test the Red Wings defense with their speed and skill. They will
put up some good numbers, but what is more impressive is the
following two lines. The Ducks can now put Steve Rucchin, Mike
LeClerc and Rob Niedermayer or Stanislav Chistov, Samuel Pahlsson and
Steve Thomas on the ice which will provide the scoring depth Anaheim
has never had before.
As for the Red Wings, there is no shortage of offense. The list of
talent speaks for itself and they will no doubt get their chances on
Anaheim’s goalies. Hull, Shanahan, Federov, Yzerman, Lidstrom and the
list goes on will take chances on the offensive end of the ice.
* POWER PLAY: No question the Ducks have the talent to have a
great power play. Both units will have their chance to shine and
again the team will have two balanced units to throw against
Detroit’s penalty killing unit. If Anaheim is to be successful the
point players will be the key in being able to handle Detroit’s
pressure and making sure that they are putting pucks at the net.
Detroit, boasting the future hall of fame cast on their power play
will use Nicklas Lidstrom as their point man and direct where and how
the play functions. As always he is a threat to score from the point.
* DEFENSE: As always, in order to make a serious run at the
Stanley Cup the goalie becomes the major focus for both
organizations. Teams feel that they can ride a hot goalie all the way
to the Cup. This certainly is true and now for Anaheim it can rest on
other shoulders than mine. J.S. Giguerre will be the man in the
middle of all the action. He has had a tremendous season and now that
the real season is upon him he can take the next step. That step is
to make yourself and your team legitimate and the only way this is
done is to be successful in the post season. With a strong defense in
front of him, which includes Keith Carney, Sandis Ozolinsh, Kurt
Sauer, Niclas Havelid, Ruslan Salei and Freddie Olausson, he will be
well protected. These defensemen will be counted on to play pivotal
roles in limiting time and space for the Red Wings potent offense.
With the likes of Yzerman, Federov, Hull, Shanahan and Lidstrom they
will have their hands full.
Detroit will have rely on Curtis Joseph to bounce back from an
average season and regain his form. They will have Chelios and
Lidstrom, along with newly acquired Mathieu Schneider to help stop
the Ducks speedy offense.
* PENALTY KILL: This may be where the series is won or lost. With
one of the best penalty killing units playing against one of the top
power play units, this will be something to look back on when the
series is over. Again, the goalie is your best penalty killer and
J.S. Giguerre will have to be at his best and making sure he can
control his rebounds.
For Detroit the big question mark will be their goaltending. Will
Curtis Joseph play like the old Cujo or will he continue to struggle
to find his rhythm. This is the area that the Wings feel most
vulnerable going into the playoffs. Much like Giguerre, Joseph will
carry the load and the pressure on him to carry his team to the
finals.
* Newport Beach resident Guy Hebert is the Alumni Association
Director for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. Hebert, acquired by the
Mighty Ducks in the 1993-94 expansion draft, played eight years for
the team and continues to hold many of the team’s goaltending
records.
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