Boston Bruins Begin Cup Defense Against Flyers
The 2011-2012 NHL regular season gets underway on Thursday with a trio of games, including the defending Stanley Cup champion Boston Bruins hosting the Philadelphia Flyers in a playoff rematch.
The Eastern Conference rivals have bounced each other from the postseason each of the last two years, with the Bruins sweeping the Flyers in four games en route to winning the league title in June one season after blowing a 3-0 series lead and losing to them in seven games. Game time is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. (ET) with television coverage provided by VERSUS.
Boston became the second consecutive “Original Six” team to win the Stanley Cup, following the Chicago Blackhawks, who beat Philadelphia in six games two seasons ago. The Bruins rode the hot goaltending of Tim Thomas, who was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the playoffs after setting an NHL record by allowing just eight goals in a seven-game series victory against the Vancouver Canucks.
The Bruins have the second-highest point total in the Eastern Conference at 104 ½ and are 9/1 to repeat as league champs. They earned 103 points last year, which was good for third in the East behind the Washington Capitals (107) and Philadelphia (106).
The Canucks ultimately fell short of winning their first-ever NHL title with goalie Roberto Luongo taking much of the criticism for getting shelled in the three games in Boston. Still, Luongo’s Vancouver team is the 6/1 favorite to hoist the Cup next June according to the Las Vegas Hilton SuperBook.
The Canucks also have the second-highest point total on the board at 107 ½. They will host the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday at 10:00 p.m. sans superstar Sidney Crosby, who remains out due to post-concussion syndrome.
Vancouver won the Presidents’ Trophy last year with an NHL-high 117 points, and the team’s top challengers in the West figure to be the Blackhawks (12/1 to win the Cup), San Jose Sharks (10/1) and Detroit Red Wings (10/1). Chicago should be stronger this year after barely getting into the playoffs as the eighth and final seed. The Blackhawks have the second-highest point total at 105 ½ and took the Canucks to seven games in their first-round playoff matchup last year.
They open their season when they visit the Dallas Stars on Friday at 8:30 p.m.
The Capitals have the highest point total at 108 ½ but have underachieved the last two seasons in the playoffs. The Capitals are 8/1 to win the Stanley Cup after getting swept by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Eastern Conference semifinals last year as the top seed. They had won the Presidents’ Trophy for earning the best overall record during the regular season the previous year and were upset in the first round.
Washington does not start this season until Saturday when the team hosts the Carolina Hurricanes at 7:00 p.m. among a nearly full slate of 13 games.
Like the Canucks and Capitals, the Sharks are also chasing their first championship and have underachieved recently. San Jose’s point total is 103 ½ after finishing second in the West last year and first the previous season.
The Sharks have made it to the Western Conference Finals each of the last two years but have won just one of eight games there after knocking out the Red Wings in the previous round both times. They host the Phoenix Coyotes on Saturday at 10:30 p.m.
Detroit’s point total is 102 ½ along with the Los Angeles Kings, who might be the top sleeper pick at 12/1. The Kings have a young team and were without leading scorer Anze Kopitar in the playoffs last year.
They made a deal with the Flyers for center Mike Richards in the offseason and recently re-signed star defenseman Drew Doughty to an eight-year deal worth $56 million. Los Angeles and the New York Rangers are in Sweden on Friday at 1:00 p.m., and that game will also be televised on VERSUS.
Philly (15/1) is hoping to replace some of the production of Richards with former MVP Jaromir Jagr, who inked a one-year contract for $3.3 million after spending three years in the KHL.
The 2011-2012 NHL regular season gets underway on Thursday with a trio of games, including the defending Stanley Cup champion Boston Bruins hosting the Philadelphia Flyers in a playoff rematch.
The Eastern Conference rivals have bounced each other from the postseason each of the last two years, with the Bruins sweeping the Flyers in four games en route to winning the league title in June one season after blowing a 3-0 series lead and losing to them in seven games. Game time is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. (ET) with television coverage provided by VERSUS.
Boston became the second consecutive “Original Six” team to win the Stanley Cup, following the Chicago Blackhawks, who beat Philadelphia in six games two seasons ago. The Bruins rode the hot goaltending of Tim Thomas, who was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of the playoffs after setting an NHL record by allowing just eight goals in a seven-game series victory against the Vancouver Canucks.
The Bruins have the second-highest point total in the Eastern Conference at 104 ½ and are 9/1 to repeat as league champs. They earned 103 points last year, which was good for third in the East behind the Washington Capitals (107) and Philadelphia (106).
The Canucks ultimately fell short of winning their first-ever NHL title with goalie Roberto Luongo taking much of the criticism for getting shelled in the three games in Boston. Still, Luongo’s Vancouver team is the 6/1 favorite to hoist the Cup next June according to the Las Vegas Hilton SuperBook.
The Canucks also have the second-highest point total on the board at 107 ½. They will host the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday at 10:00 p.m. sans superstar Sidney Crosby, who remains out due to post-concussion syndrome.
Vancouver won the Presidents’ Trophy last year with an NHL-high 117 points, and the team’s top challengers in the West figure to be the Blackhawks (12/1 to win the Cup), San Jose Sharks (10/1) and Detroit Red Wings (10/1). Chicago should be stronger this year after barely getting into the playoffs as the eighth and final seed. The Blackhawks have the second-highest point total at 105 ½ and took the Canucks to seven games in their first-round playoff matchup last year.
They open their season when they visit the Dallas Stars on Friday at 8:30 p.m.
The Capitals have the highest point total at 108 ½ but have underachieved the last two seasons in the playoffs. The Capitals are 8/1 to win the Stanley Cup after getting swept by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Eastern Conference semifinals last year as the top seed. They had won the Presidents’ Trophy for earning the best overall record during the regular season the previous year and were upset in the first round.
Washington does not start this season until Saturday when the team hosts the Carolina Hurricanes at 7:00 p.m. among a nearly full slate of 13 games.
Like the Canucks and Capitals, the Sharks are also chasing their first championship and have underachieved recently. San Jose’s point total is 103 ½ after finishing second in the West last year and first the previous season.
The Sharks have made it to the Western Conference Finals each of the last two years but have won just one of eight games there after knocking out the Red Wings in the previous round both times. They host the Phoenix Coyotes on Saturday at 10:30 p.m.
Detroit’s point total is 102 ½ along with the Los Angeles Kings, who might be the top sleeper pick at 12/1. The Kings have a young team and were without leading scorer Anze Kopitar in the playoffs last year.
They made a deal with the Flyers for center Mike Richards in the offseason and recently re-signed star defenseman Drew Doughty to an eight-year deal worth $56 million. Los Angeles and the New York Rangers are in Sweden on Friday at 1:00 p.m., and that game will also be televised on VERSUS.
Philly (15/1) is hoping to replace some of the production of Richards with former MVP Jaromir Jagr, who inked a one-year contract for $3.3 million after spending three years in the KHL.
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