The Wraparound is your daily look at the 2022 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. Weâll break down the NHL playoff games today with the all-important television information.
⢠Catch up on Game 1 of Blues â Avalanche and Lightning â Panthers in the Tuesday Rink Wrap.
⢠The NHL announced the 2022 Selke Trophy finalists: Aleksander Barkov, Patrice Bergeron, and Elias Lindholm.
⢠Itâs not too late to read PHTâs Roundtable about the playoffs so far, with some looks at the future.
As exciting as Game 1 (9:30 p.m. ET) is, itâs almost criminal that the Flames and Oilers havenât engaged in a âBattle of Albertaâ since 1991.
For all of the shortcomings of the NHLâs playoff and divisional formats recently, the goal was to develop âBattle of Albertaâ-type rivalries. Reignite old ones. Make new ones.
But, to some extent, thereâs that key variable: if one or both teams arenât good enough, they wonât get many chances to make the playoffs.
Thereâs a bright side to the Flames and Oilers finally meeting in this âBattle of Alberta.â You could argue that thereâs never been a better time for this to happen again.
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Just look at the two biggest superstars.
Connor McDavid was superhuman through Game 7 against the Kings. Fellow Oilers star Leon Draisaitl didnât just rave about the offense, but also that McDavid would not be âdenied.â
âThereâs lots of skill with him, thatâs a given, but itâs the will,â Draisaitl said. âYou can see it in his eyes, you can feel it every shift that heâs out there. Heâs determined.
Through seven games, McDavid generated an outstanding 14 points. Beyond that, he dominated at 5-on-5, and played a 200-ft. game.
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Johnny Gaudreau similarly dominated, breaking through when no one else could against Jake Oettinger, including on the overtime-winner in Game 7. Gaudreauâs eight points in seven games donât match McDavidâs output, yet both stars are silencing doubters about their playoff prowess.
Itâs the sort of thing that gets you a big hug.
Delightfully, both McDavid and Gaudreau enjoy better supporting casts than theyâve likely had with the Oilers and Flames respectively. (Calgaryâs deeper, but Edmonton has other weapons.)
Aside from wanting more series, more often, thereâs not much more you can ask for with a âBattle of Alberta.â
NHL PLAYOFF GAMES TODAY
Game 1: Rangers at Hurricanes, 7 p.m. ET (ESPN, SNE, SNO, SNP, TVA Sports): In PHTâs predictions, four of five people chose the Hurricanes over the Rangers. Thatâs the sort of confidence you normally only get from dentists. The reasoning is simple. The Rangers faced a Penguins team ravaged by injuries, including in net, and barely won. Meanwhile, the Hurricanesâ goalies were the ones suffering injuries, yet they beat a strong Bruins opponent. Carolina also boasted a far superior team during the season from an analytics standpoint, and many would agree that âthe eye testâ would argue similarly for them over New York.
If narratives carry over from round to round, then Game 1 (and 2) could favor the Hurricanes over the Rangers even more. After all, the Hurricanes were perfect (and at times, scary-good) at home during their series against Boston.
Game 1: Oilers at Flames, 9:30 p.m. ET (Sportsnet, CBC, TVA Sports, ESPN)
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