Friday, April 11, 2008

Cardiac Kids Strike Again


The Cardiac Kids did it again. Even if you are a minimal fan, how could anyone not love watching this team play? Down 4-2 after two periods (in the playoffs to boot), the Cardiac Kids scored three goals in the third period to come away with a 5-4 win in their first playoff game. Erasing a two goal deficit is never easy and to accomplish this in the playoffs is quite a feat. The Caps never quit and simply seemingly willed themselves to victory. I also loved seeing the Verizon Center rocking even though I witnessed it via television.

There is no denying that there is something special if not magic about this team right now. Sometimes I wonder if the nucleus of the team is simply too young to know any better. No panic button exists with this team. Mike Green's goal early in the third ignited the team and the building and you knew then that the train was a rolling. The Caps simply steamrolled the Flyers in the third. Not surprisingly, the goal by Mike Green was made possible by an unbelievable touch pass from Sergei Federov who is really the only player with substantial playoff experience in the lineup (Olaf Kolzig surely has plenty). Four of the five goals for the Caps came from players playing in their first playoff game. Does it surprise anyone that Alex Ovechkin got the game winner? That was an unbelievable play.

Let's also remember that the Caps have a "minor league" coach behind the bench. I like that the fact the Bruce Boudreau never deviated from his game plan. However, I thought he went away to quickly from the fourth line early in the game. I would have answered the Flyers third goal with the fourth line. They basically scored the first two goals and seemed to provide some energy and a nice change of pace. They played with controlled emotion and generated some scoring chances.

The goaltending was not superb tonight. I'm sure Cristobal Huet would like to have a couple of those goals back. The Flyers did a good job of crowding the net and making it difficult for Huet to see the puck. The Caps defensemen will need to do a better job in clearing the front.

One game will not win the series and I'm sure the Flyers will respond accordingly on Sunday. Let's see how the youth handles the second game of the playoffs. Huet should be better in goal, but the Caps will need to bear down and find a way to beat a more determined team on Sunday. Stay tuned to this series. It is being broadcast on a national basis on Versus. Sit back and enjoy.

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