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"Philly-Washington is going to be downright ugly"


Yesterday, the NHL held a media conference call with several big name broadcasters, Don Cherry of CBC's "Hockey Night in Canada", Mike Emrick from VERSUS and NBC, Pierre McGuire from TSN and NBC and Mike Milbury from NBC and TSN. Each broadcaster started the call with a few words about a series before they took questions. Pierre McGuire spoke of the Caps/Flyers matchup.

PIERRE McGUIRE: Well, I'd like to talk a little bit about the Philadelphia Flyers and the Washington Capitals. I think this series has a chance to have the most bloodshed of all the series, and the big reason why is because of the targeting that's going to go on. Whether you talk about going after Alex Ovechkin or even challenging a rookie like Nicklas Backstrom, I think that's going to be real tough for Backstrom who's never played in an NHL playoff game.

I think when you look at the Philadelphia Flyers under John Stevens, he brought back a little bit about what made the Flyers good in the 1970s and that's intimidation. It's not easy to do now with the way games are being called, but I expect you're going to see players like Braydon Coburn having an impact on the series Philadelphia is going to win. I think you're going to see Steve Downie and Scottie Upshaw potentially have an impact if Philadelphia is going to win.

But the thing that Alex Ovechkin does, like any superstar in the NHL, is he attacks the people that are trying to attack him. He will not be intimidated. He's yet to show that in his three years in the league, so I expect it's going to come down to a goaltending situation, and who's going to be the better goalie. And right now neither one of those goalies has won a playoff round in their NHL history.

I think right now Huet has probably got a little bit of an advantage, but I think the MVP of this entire thing is George McPhee, the general manager of the Washington Capitals at the trade deadline. One of the reasons they are in the playoffs is he got Fedorov, he got Matt Cooke who's been a tremendous energy player for them, and obviously Huet. What they've done with Bruce Boudreau is they've cultivated talent like Mike Green to put them in a position where they have a chance to succeed.

But when you play against Washington, the most underrated part of their game because everybody focuses on the skill of Kozlov, Fedorov and Ovechkin, they've got powers upon powers on defense. Shaone Morrisonn is a big body. They lean on you. They're not intimidated. This will be a long, physical bloody series and I think the Washington Capitals will win it, but I think they're going to win it under severe physical duress.


With the storybook season of this year's Caps -- along with the Caps and Flyers being two of the most improved teams this year -- a majority of the questions focused on the Caps and Flyers. Here they are:
Q. Pierre, a lot of buzz about Ovechkin as MVP this year. Why beyond statistics do you feel he would be a candidate?

PIERRE McGUIRE: Because he can do it by himself. A lot of guys need other players around him. He can make himself great and make this team win because he is so overwhelmingly dominant because of the physical nature of his game.

The one thing that he does, and Don and Mike coached against him and obviously Mike played against him. Teemu Selanne was great but he needed Andy McDonald with him or another career type of player to do that. Alexander Ovechkin doesn't need that. You give him a stick and a puck and he doesn't even need gloves. He's virtually indestructible. I would call him a cyborg.

When you look at it, he is without a doubt the MVP of the league, and whoever has a vote that doesn't vote for him should have that vote rescinded. He's the MVP of the league.


Q. Mike Milbury, you've seen a lot of players in your time. Is there anyone that Ovechkin reminds you of, or is he kind of his own man?

MIKE MILBURY: He's taken it to another level that I haven't seen. When you see him jumping up against the glass and the enthusiasm that he demonstrates with his teammates, whether it's him scoring a goal or not doesn't seem to matter to this guy. There's no question he's as electrifying a player as I've seen when you put him in that category. Crosby last year was in that similar vein, but I think Ovechkin may have knocked it up a notch. It's hard to believe that he can, but this is as improbable a run as you'd want to expect from a team that was down and out until Boudreau comes along and turns them into just a fantasy that's hard to believe. It's great for Washington and they've waited a long time and it looks like they should be good for a lot of years to come.

DON CHERRY: I think George McPhee did a great job. I heard him on the radio, and he said, yes, well, we all knew that Boudreau was a great hockey mind. That's why he left him in the minors for 17 years I guess it was, and he named him interim. Who's kidding who? He was there just until he found another coach, and all of a sudden he pulled a little magic out and now he's staying.

But make no mistake about it, when he first went there, he was just cannon fodder until he found another coach.

MIKE EMRICK: One last thing on Ovechkin, the last time I checked he was tenth in the league in hits, and he's the scoring champion.




Discussion

24 Comments on ""Philly-Washington is going to be downright ugly""

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Posted by Sports Tsar, April 8, 2008 2:05 AM

nice write-up here! i couldnt be more excited for this series

George
http://sportstsar.com/

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Posted by Matt, April 8, 2008 7:01 AM

:-) This is gonna be fun.

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Posted by Shaun, April 8, 2008 7:01 AM

Even though I am a Buffalo Sabres fan I would like to get some tickets and go see a cap playoff game. I mean it's playoffs. Everything is Different!

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Posted by honed, April 8, 2008 9:18 AM

thanks for the transcript!

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Posted by Juan-John, April 8, 2008 10:06 AM

Brashear better have his knuckles taped...

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Posted by Mark Tucker, April 8, 2008 10:07 AM

I think the Caps win this series if we stay out of the box...period. If the rough play goats us into stupid penalties (imagine that), we're frikin done. If we can stay (or get) disciplined, we should generate more PP time than PK time. I have to imagine this is a huge piece of the coaching staff's message heading into this series. You know Stevens is going to tell his guys to provoke stuff to get this young team to react. It is gonna be good!

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Posted by FlyersFan, April 8, 2008 10:23 AM

Seriously i dont understand why people are drinking the kool aid when it comes to the capitals. if you compare flyers schedule vs. the capitals over a 20 game period, the flyers schedule is 5 x times harder than capitals. capitals play in the WORST division in hockey.

i think the kool aid drinkers are going to have puppy tears after the flyers destory them in five games

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Posted by Gustafsson, April 8, 2008 10:33 AM

FlyersFan,
If you think we want to be in that division, you are mistaken. We have to play with the hand we're dealt.

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Posted by JR, April 8, 2008 11:30 AM

#1 - Heaven help us if the first Caps playoff tv in years is marred by Mike Emrick. I HATE that guy. He is the anti-Gary Thorne.

#2 - Flyers Fan, read up on your history, you are living in the early 90's. Outside of Jersey who has done jack in that division of yours this decade? The Cup winner came from this division 2 of the past three seasons and there's no minimizing that.

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Posted by pepper, April 8, 2008 11:37 AM

The roughest stuff we see in Games 1 and 2 might just be between Caps and Flyers fans in the beer lines at Verizon Center. Those lines are slow and Flyers fans need their beer fast, cheap, and in large quantities.

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Posted by admin, April 8, 2008 11:49 AM

All, please be mindful of the Comment Policy.

We will not let the blog comments go the way of the trash seen on the message boards for the teams.

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Posted by pepper, April 8, 2008 11:56 AM

I'll take that as directed at me. I will now sit in the box and feel shame.

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Posted by pucksandbooks, April 8, 2008 12:04 PM

pepper, you're fine. Truth is always a defense in reader comments.

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Posted by Gustafsson, April 8, 2008 12:07 PM

No pepper, it was portions of another comment that were deleted before it was on the site.

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Posted by JR, April 8, 2008 12:39 PM

I confess, it was me. Sorry! Flyers fans can kiss my grits. :-)

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Posted by pepper, April 8, 2008 12:44 PM

Let me then also add that, should you find yourself before a VC beer vendor this weekend, and with a thirsty Flyers fan behind you, be sure to carefully and deliberately consider your beverage choices, fumble for your cash, tip well, and start up a leisurely conversation.

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Posted by Gustafsson, April 8, 2008 1:10 PM

From The Falconer

Winning percentage against playoff teams.
#1 Detroit .694
#2 Washington .561
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#13 Philadelphia .446

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Posted by rh71, April 8, 2008 1:11 PM

Thanks for the transcript... interesting stuff.

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Posted by OrderedChaos (Mike Rucki), April 8, 2008 1:49 PM

@ JR: Well said. :)

@ Mark: You are exactly right.

Philly's top 4 scorers are a combined -11. Washington's top 4 are +75.

The Flyers are the most-penalized team in the East; the Caps are the second-least penalized.

A Flyers team that is dangerous on the PP but shaky 5-on-5 is playing a team that doesn't take many penalties—a recipe for a Capitals victory IF the Caps can avoid dumb penalties.

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Posted by 7734yeah, April 8, 2008 8:29 PM

anyone who seriously thinks the flyers are going to win are retarded. huet > biron, brashear > cote, ovechkin > the flyers, bruce > stevens, anyone > philly fans... the list is endless. the flyers will be undisciplined and they will pay dearly with their lives. and i would watch my back if i were any one of the flyers that thinks they will intimidate ovechkin or the caps. silly flyers fans! heh heh! watch and learn suckas! here's the dummies on the flyers: hartnell, hatcher (one the dumbest), cote, downie - watch for them to sink their chances...

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Posted by Andrew, April 8, 2008 10:54 PM

Um, I would take being in the same division with the Flyers, and NY teams any day over the SE Division, but it is what it is.

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Posted by Vic, April 8, 2008 11:54 PM

you cant intimidate ovechkin, teams have tried and have failed, you break his nose he flattens you on the next shift and then scores 4 goals.

and lets not forget, that the primary goal scorer of the "big bad" flyers is little danny brierre, players like kozlov and morrison will do far better in intimidating him then the flyers on ovechkin.

the flyers have no one in terms of secondary scoring, it will take all 5 guys to contain ovechkin, so what are you just going to let semin, kozlov, federov, backstrom & green burn your goaltender while you shadow ovechkin?

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Posted by neaux, April 9, 2008 4:14 PM

The only problem with Ovechkin's game is that the Hurricanes have always been good at shutting him down. If Philly watches any of the Hurricanes game tapes (as I'm sure they will) they will probably implement a similar strategy. As a canes fan, I'm still rooting for Washington, because Ovechkin is fascinating to watch and Huet and playing spectacularly.

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Posted by Nixorbo, April 10, 2008 11:34 AM

"the flyers have no one in terms of secondary scoring"

Number of Flyers with at least 20 goals: 7
Number of Caps with at least 20 goals: 3

I'm sorry, what?

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