The Islanders and Canadiens enter the Stanley Cup Semifinals as underdogs. Which one has the best chance to continue their memorable run?
James OâBrien, NHL writer: Frankly, they both have great chances, and the Vegas odds scream âstay away from the Golden Knights, seriously.â Iâll give the Islanders a slight edge because they beat better teams, as a whole, than the Canadiens did to get this far. But I wouldnât be surprised if either one pulls this off, and might even pin a tweet about both doing it.
Adam Gretz, NHL writer: Montrealâs story is fascinating, but I just do not see them having enough to beat Vegas. The Islanders, though, have been knocking off teams that are more talented than them on paper for three years now in the playoffs. Shutting down teams and frustrating them is what Barry Trotz teams do, and even though this is the best team they have faced yet, it would not be a shock at all if the Islanders won it. Part of me almost expects them to based on the way these playoffs have gone.
Marisa Ingemi, NHL writer: I guess Montreal because they keep doing it. The Islanders were the fourth seed in the East but also werenât that far away from the Penguins and Bruins. Montrealâs take down of Toronto was something, even if Canada was pretty bad this year. I donât really believe in momentum in the playoffs, but, the Habs at least have been doing this already.
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Michael Finewax, NBC Sports Edge Senior Hockey Writer/Editor: The Islanders are capable of the upset, more so than the Canadiens. Semyon Varlamov is almost as good as Andrei Vasilevskiy who is widely acclaimed as the best netminder in the NHL and New Yorkâs style of defensive play, will help immensely. While the Lightning are star-studded, the Islanders play an outstanding team defense and counter when the opportunity arises. New York is strong down the middle with Mathew Barzal, Brock Nelson, the underrated Jean-Gabriel Pageau and a hard-playing fourth line led by center Casey Cizikas. Varlamov is capable of shutting the door and if he has trouble, there may be no better backup in the NHL than Ilya Sorokin.
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