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2015 Playoff Short Shifts – Day 15

Tampa Bay @ Detroit – Series tied 3-3 (Game Seven – 7:30PM Amalie Arena)
-For only the second, and final time in the first round of the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs, we have a game seven. The winner of tonight’s DetroitTampa Bay game will move on to play the Montreal Canadiens in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. This series has been a tough one to get a read on. It seems as if it’s all or nothing for the Lightning offense and the Red Wings defense. Either the Wings and 23 year old goalie Pete Mrazek completely thwart Tampa’s attack, or the Lightning (mainly rising star Tyler Johnson – six goals, one assist and two of their game-winning goals in the series) barrage Detroit on the scoreboard. The big headline going in to tonight’s deciding game is the one-game suspension of Detroit’s top defenseman Niklas Kronwall for this hit on Nikita Kucherov.

It’s a hit that makes me want to watch the ‘Scott Stevens Top 10 Hits’ video on YouTube, but that kind of hit won’t fly in today’s NHL. If you target the head, you’ve made it an easy decision for the NHL’s Department of Player Safety on how to proceed with a suspension. Losing Kronwall means Detroit will be without their top defenseman. Losing fellow defenseman Marek Zidlicky for tonight’s game (out with an undisclosed injury) magnifies the loss of Kronwall even more. It hurts their blueline and their power play units (Kronwall quarterbacked the first power play unit; Zidlicky QB’d the second unit).

Jakub Kindl and Alexey Marchenko will be in the line-up to replace those two guys, but it’s on Jonathan Ericsson, Dan DeKeyser, Kyle Quincey, and Brendan Smith to elevate their games to compensate. Maybe a thin Detroit blueline will help Steven Stamkos get going, who only has three assists in the series so far. Lightning goalie Ben Bishop needs to settle down in the crease a bit and control some of those rebounds that are finding their way loose. Detroit waits for quality opportunities, so if you can reduce those, you’re limiting their chances. The line of Johnson, Kucherov and Ondrej Palat have been hot, and they can play a significant role in advancing to the second round. The winner will play Game One of the next series Friday

Adam Bernard
I'm a seasoned veteran in the sports media field and a lifelong Rangers fan (hoping to relive 1994 at some point - I couldn't fully appreciate a championship at 11 years old). Hockey dominates my life for the most part: I also root for the Blackhawks & Kings, I've been lucky enough to split season tickets for the Blueshirts with a good friend since the lockout, and I'm a defenseman on a local roller hockey team. Away from the rink, I enjoy hiking, hard rock music, and spending time with my dog Astro.
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