Bullfrog said:
Wow, what a terribly pessimistic outlook. I'm not sure why the Leafs' offense is going to dry up while all the other teams will continue to be prolific scorers.
One of the best penalty kills in the league, very good goaltending, four players on 30-goal pace, two top-10 scoring defensemen, etc. It's not luck, this team is genuinely better.
All offence will dry up - it happens in the Playoffs. Less PP's, tighter defense, tighter match-ups etc. So when that gets taken from us, we are left with having to do the same - I don't trust this team defensively, and despite Reimer having an excellent season, there's very few games we play where luck didn't play a part in keeping the puck out of our net.
I think you'll see scores like this 3-1, 4-2, 2-1, 2-0.
PKing won't really matter - the whistles largely get put away in the Post-Season, it's all about 5on5. Kessel will most likely be matched up against a great shadowing forward, who's sole job will be to make him disappear, I'm not sure Kessel can fight through this, we've seen Boston already use this against us by having Chara on Kessel, and Kessel can't produce against the Bruins because of it. In a 4 Game series, against the same team, players are going to take pride in shutting down the offence from the other team.