I'm a huge fan of Ovechkin, and I want him to win a championship this year to show that crosby isn't "the Man"
but i'm a Montreal city fan....dont really care for the Habs...but I love the energy the city has when the habs are doin well...(going to Montreal this weekend..so I want energy!!)
I guess i'm a little swayed to montreal because that will actually affect me in real life when I visit....as opposed to satisfying some unwarranted arbitrary vendetta i have against crosby..lol
Still a little divided on who i wanna win..but it should be one damn ass exciting game!
Crosby has won
World Junior Gold and
Olympic Gold for
Canada. Was/is the youngest player to score a goal at the WJ. We all remember Crosby nailing Ovechkin and knocking him out of the game when the two went head to head in '05.
Sid of course scored the OT goal to give Canada the Gold Medal several months ago in Vancouver.
Then of course there is last season when he led the Pittsburgh Penguins to the
Stanley Cup Championship, knocking off the Ovechkin and the Caps along the way.
Both players began their NHL careers in '05, yet Crosby is two years younger then Ovechkin
Yes,
Sidney Crosby IS the man.
Pretty much everyone from the beginning was saying Cap's in 4, or Cap's in 5. Just because they win the Presidents trophy and have the highest scoring offense doesn't really mean anything in the playoff's. Washington also had the top power play during the regular season, and in exactly 30 chances against the Hab's they've scored only once. How horrible is that? Team's will play more defense orientated in the playoff's, and all Montreal has to do is play great defense and have a hot goalie and the Cap's are done tomorrow night. It's one game.
And Montreal has guys like Scott Gomez, Brian Gionta, Hal Gill and Travis Moen who know what it takes to win a cup. Washington has nobody.
Mike Knuble was with Detroit in '97 and '98 when the Wings won back to back Cups. He did not play any playoff games in '97 and only three in '98'.
I was one of those who predicted a Caps win in five. The first overall finish, top offence, Ovechkin all factored in, but most of all I just figured Montreal did not have the horses to pull it off ... especially in goal.