2012年6月27日星期三

NHL - Original Six Final?


Vancouver, Carolina, Pittsburgh, Washington, Anaheim – help us out!
Things you learn when watching the NHL Network crawl at 4:00 in the morning: 

The last time two or more of the Original Six hockey teams played in the semifinals (Conference Finals) of the Stanley Cup was 2002.

The last time two of the Original Six met in the Stanley Cup Final series was in 1979 when Montreal and the Rangers played.

Since 1967, the last season prior to the NHL expanding from the Original Six to twelve teams, four of the Original Six have not made it to the Stanley Cup Playoff semifinal round.

Actually, the Original Six is a bit misleading as there were other teams in the NHL prior to 1967 besides the Montreal Canadians, Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, and Chicago Black Hawks. Nevertheless, for those of us over the age of 50, these teams will always be known as the Original Six the last ties to old time hockey. That era of the Original Six was actually from 1942 to the end of the 1966-67 season.

Boston, Detroit and Chicago remain in the playoffs after Montreal (sorry Juliet) and New York were eliminated in the first round. Boston and Detroit are favored to advance and my hometown Black Hawks have squared the series with Vancouver (sorry Karin) at one apiece following tonight’s latest edition of the “Comeback Kids Strike Again”.

An Original Six Final? It could happen!


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