Philly Flies Into Finals
- Monday, May 24, 2010 9:28 PM
- Written By: Josh Marks
In one of the most unlikely Stanley Cup Finals in recent memory, the Philadelphia Flyers will be representing the Eastern Conference against the Chicago Blackhawks after dispatching the Montreal Canadiens in five games.
That's right. Philly handily beat the team that Washington and Pittsburgh had no answer for. I really have no explanation other than the Flyers play better defense than the Pens and Caps, and defense takes you farther in the playoffs than offense.
And now I'm going to officially eat my words and promise to never make a playoff prediction again, because these Eastern Conference playoffs have been as unpredictable as they come. Here was my first-round prediction for the Flyers:
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Philadelphia is riding high after advancing to the playoffs in a last-game shootout against the Rangers. That won't last long. The Devils are a complete team. They already were one of the fiercest defensive teams in hockey, but with the addition of Ilya Kovalchuk they are now dangerous on offense. Flyers will sneak one win in but that is all.
Prediction: Devils in 5
Seems like eons ago doesn't it?
Congrats to the Flyers for their amazing playoff run. And warning to Chicago: Do not underestimate this scrappy bunch of Broad Streeters because nothing phases them -- not an overtime shootout in the last game of the regular season just to make the playoffs, not Martin Brodeur and the New Jersey Devils, not being down three games to none against the Boston Bruins and 3-0 down in Game 7, and not a Montreal team that beat Alex Ovechkin's Capitals and Sidney Crosby's Penguins.



