Everyone is calling the Ducks "the team that just won't go away." However, it might be a meeting of two teams that "just won't go away" in the western confrence finals this year. The Wild were down 3-1 in the series against Colorado and came back with three strong games to move on. Now they are about to do the same to Vancouver. Down 3-1, the Wild registered a 7-2 win in Vancouver. Then again last night they won 5-1. Outscoring Vancouver by 12-3 in the last two games. Now the series is tied up at 3-3 where anything can happen. The Wild have proven they can make it happen.
Over in the east, nothing really exciting is happening. After the first round, the top four teams of the regular season moved on. Now after the second round, the top two are the only ones left. Should this trend continue, Ottawa will be going to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in franchise history. They will have to get by a stingy New Jersey defence though. Not to mention this year's favored Vezina Trophy winner, Martin Brodeur will still be in the way of goal scoring. It should be a good series.
Over in the east, nothing really exciting is happening. After the first round, the top four teams of the regular season moved on. Now after the second round, the top two are the only ones left. Should this trend continue, Ottawa will be going to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in franchise history. They will have to get by a stingy New Jersey defence though. Not to mention this year's favored Vezina Trophy winner, Martin Brodeur will still be in the way of goal scoring. It should be a good series.
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