A deserved win for Anaheim.
Ottawa simply forgot its game plan in the last two periods. It stopped skating and getting the puck in deep in the second and third periods. I think I saw the Sens cycle the puck maybe two or three times in the last 40 minutes.
Part of that was because Anaheim tightened defensively, especially at the blue line and in the neutral zone. But the major reason was because Ottawa's defensemen have been simply terrible on both ends of the ice during this series, collectively.
Volchenkov was abused by MacDonald on his second goal, on which Emery looked very soft, too. And Penner was allowed to cruise down the slot on his game-winner, set up by a beauty of a pass by Selanne.
Ottawa's defensemen also had a very tough time starting any kind of breakout in the second and third, even when Anaheim's forecheck wasn't crashing and banging. Terribly sloppy play offensively and defensively by Anaheim's defensemen. Trust me, I know horrible offensive breakouts and bad defensive zone coverage: I watched the entire Oilers' season this year.
Speaking of forechecks, what happened to Ottawa's? It disappeared after the first 20 minutes.
My "false dawn" theory after Game 3 also proved to be correct. There's no way Ottawa can expect its second, third and fourth lines to produce every game like they did in Game 3. Still, the first line of Spezza-Alfie-Heatley had its best game, so the blame must be pinned squarely on Ottawa's defense.
Mike Comrie is doing his best disappearing act for Ottawa, too, but Comrie has been one of the more overrated, lazy players in the NHL since he arrived in Edmonton. So I'm not surprised.
I have no clue what Alfredsson was thinking when he fired the puck at Niedermayer at the end of the second. Nice going, Alfie: You gave Anaheim a ton of motivation just when the Sens looked to be turning the tide. Quality leadership move, there. Definitely not worthy of the "C" on your sweater.
It was great to see Grapes on between the second and third period. For those who don't get to see "Hockey Night in Canada," that was pretty tame by Cherry standards. But it still was superb.
In fact, I think NBC's team for the playoffs has been very, very good, with one notable exception. Brett Hull is Grapes in training, with some very strong opinions, Clement is a good host who keeps things moving along, Chicken Parm (Ferraro) breaks down the game well from the desk, McGuire offers good observations from the ice, and Eddie O really has developed into a strong, observant analyst.
But will someone please arrange for the trade between NBC and CBC and send Mike Emrick to Canada in exchange for Jim Hughson? Emrick is insufferable. He's just a hockey dweeb, period.
The endless screams on routine plays, the obscure statistical references, the constant references to where the guys played in the minors and Canadian junior hockey, etc., etc. You're not calling the game for the CBC where your audience knows or cares about the AHL and Canadian juniors, Doc. Emrick is becoming more and more brutal as the years pass.
I hope the NHL has the big mug shiny and ready Wednesday. The Ducks are closing out this series and bringing the Stanley Cup to SoCal, where no one outside of the arena other than JimmyDeicide and Terry will give three sh*ts.
Maybe the NHL can bring the Stanley Cup to Paris Hilton's prison for a conjugal visit. That's about the only thing that will boost interest in hockey in SoCal and make it legitimate immediately.
Take care,
PK
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