barker Wrote:
So Radcliffe, and other Obner Canuck fanatics, how are you feeling about the playoffs? Getting FUCKING STOKED!!!??
Goddammit, Barker, don't you ever learn?
The President's Trophy isn't a curse, but it also ain't a guarantee. The Canucks have had a great season, but there's a lot about the team that worries me for the playoffs. The first is, as usual, their defence. I'm hoping Hamhuis can get back soon, because he's vital for any chance of success. Edler's been out for 3 months for back surgery, so even if he returns he's gonna be a long way away from game shape. Ditto Alberts to a lesser degree. And without Alberts and Edler, their physical presence on the back end is all up to Bieksa, who is just as liable to be the worst player on the team as the best. Plus you KNOW Salo will be injured if the Canucks make it out of the first round.
On top of that, the team has taken on the personality of the Sedins; when they're getting the bounces they seem unbeatable, but when they don't get the bounces they seem disinterested in fighting through it. Fortunately this year, they've been getting a LOT of bounces - but the playoffs tend to even that sort of thing out. Malhotra is a huge loss. Raymond has to get his ass in gear. I like what Higgins and Lapierre bring to the team, but they've both got to step it up for the kind of battles the playoffs bring (especially in the West). Samuelsson drives me crazy - he can be enormously valuable, but he is also capable of being the selfish goat who single-handedly loses a seventh game. Kesler, Burrows, and the twins NEED to prove themselves this year. And Luongo and Schneider have been a great, steady tandem all season, but I'm not buying their sweaters until they take this team to the promised land.
So I dunno. In some ways this team reminds me of Van's last great hope, the '04 team led by the West Coast Express, which managed to choke on a 3-1 series lead against Minnesota. I just hope these guys are smart enough and dedicated enough to go on a decent run without turning into the embarrassing pack of crybabies they were last year.
Also, never forget the Canuck tradition: build up expectations, then smash them to pieces.