Not exactly the way we wanted to see the Wings kick off the playoffs this year. To top it off, the power blew in my side of the apartment building shortly after the game was over, and I sort of lost several of my thoughts that I wanted to post about.
+ Firstly, the Wings had a pretty strong 1st period. 20 shots on goal, it was a virtual shooting gallery out there. The downside is that Bryzgalov was doing his best impression of a brick wall, but I felt like the Wings took the play for most of it. Yes, it was a bit more scrambly than I would have liked to see, but they seemed alive.
Brian made a valid point that Phoenix was a team that has had a lot of off-ice issues with ownership, who absolutely sucked last year, and who is playing in their first playoff game in how many years? Of course they were inspired by the home crowd, and translated that into their level of play. I realize that you really just hope to walk away from the road series with one win out of two, but I would have liked to have seen it in Game 1 rather than Game 2. I don’t believe that you’re “supposed to lose” Game 1 on the road. These are professional athletes, and this is their job. Get it done. Give me visible, tangible proof that the Wings are hungry and bitter to win in the postseason.
- Special teams are what demolished the Wings last night. I don’t know what happened to the solid penalty kill, which was one of the few highlights this season for a time, but it certainly wasn’t there during the game. The Wings allowed all 3 of Phoenix’s goals on the power play. Conversely, Detroit only scored once on the PP, out of 7 opportunities. That’s not good. Detroit might live or die by special teams this post-season, so I hope that gets turned around quick.
- Was Henrik Zetterberg playing with anyone? Who were his linemates? For all I know, it was a snail and a sea urchin, because I certainly didn’t see anything out of Bertuzzi, other than when he got shoved over standing in front of Bryzgalov (seriously Bert, you’re gigantic; you shouldn’t be falling over like a leaf in the wind), and I occasionally spied the fabulous flowing locks of Valtteri Filppula.
– Shane Doan is a douche. I never minded him before this season, but now every time I hear someone talk about how great it is that he’s made the playoffs, and how no one deserves it more, and how he got snubbed for the Olympic team, the more I want to roll my eyes and point to a highlight reel of his dirty hits. Color analyst Darryl Reaugh made the interesting comment early in the game of “there’s a lot of hitting to hurt in this game.” Yeah, and a lot of it was done by Doan. He brought the physical play, yes, but not in a clean way. I’ll be looking to see if the refs crack down more on it, or if they let it go.
– To that point, the Wings need to be more physical. Kronwall needs to step up and Kronwall someone (I nominate Doan). Stuart dished out a hit here or there, and Helm was bouncing around like a pinball, but I’d really like to see guys like Bertuzzi, Cleary, and Datsyuk get in on the physical play. When Datsyuk is hitting guys, it usually means he’s riled up, and that he’ll have a ridiculous game.
+ I don’t think Holmstrom’s ever even had possession of the puck that far away from the net before in his life. What a bomb.
– Were there any snakes thrown at ALL? Pathetic, Phoenix fans, pathetic.
– I cannot believe that the high stick on Lidstrom didn’t get whistled for a 4 minute double. I believe that’s what they call in basketball, a “flagrant” foul. I saw Nick Lidstrom get whacked in the face by a Phoenix player’s errant stick, him bleeding on the bench, but apparently neither referee did, given no penalty call. That should have been 4 minutes, no question. Say what you want about conspiracy theories, or tinfoil hats, that’s clearly bullshit.
= Howard didn’t stand on his head, nor did he have a complete meltdown. The defense didn’t aid him very much, particularly during the kill. He looked a little shaky at times, like on the Yandle goal. But it was his first career playoff game, you can’t expect him to play like a veteran, even if he’s seemed like it during the regular season. We all know the playoffs are a completely different animal.
And I’m already stressing to the high heavens.