The Conference Finals are here and with them come two more previews and predictions.
#3 Phoenix Coyotes vs. #8 Los Angeles Kings. Before I get into the particulars of this series, here’s a look back at the last round for these teams. I had picked the Nashville Predators to beat the Coyotes in the previous round because I felt that it was Nashville’s time. Over the past several seasons, the Preds had gone through the process of learning how to win the playoffs. Last year, Nashville won its first-ever series, then battled closely with the Vancouver Canucks in the second round. It just seemed as if this was the year for the Predators to take that next step. But in the Phoenix-Nashville series, it was the Coyotes who looked like the more-seasoned playoff team. They got tremendous goaltending from Mike Smith (again) and, after netting nine goals in the first two games, received timely offense in the final two wins.
All sports go through changes, and not just in the rulebook or with X’s and O’s on a whiteboard. While sports often influence culture, culture often returns the favor with movements like the You Can Play Project. In just a few months, the project initiated by Patrick Burke, brother of the late Brendan Burke and son of Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke, has created waves throughout the world of hockey. Players, coaches, and even broadcasters have committed to spreading the word that no matter what your sexual orientation is, if you can play… you can play. Lightning Radio’s Brandon Kisker has spoken with several NHL stars behind this project, including Lightning forward Steven Stamkos. To hear Brandon’s interview the players , or to view videos of the players’ messages, simply click on the links below within our story.
Based on my last column, in which I made predictions for the eight first round series, it’s clear I shouldn’t become a professional prognosticator. Boy, was I wrong about a few of the series! I did get some right, too, however. With the first round ending tonight with the Game 7s in New York and Sunrise, here’s a look back at what happened in the Conference Quarters and a look ahead to the West Semis, which begin tomorrow in Phoenix.
Back in my college days, I had the opportunity to meet an NFL owner. The playoffs were just getting underway and his team had not qualified, missing out in the last week of the regular season. I asked him if he would be rooting for any of the other teams to win the Super Bowl. Chuckling, he quipped that he hoped all the games ended in a tie. “If you can’t win it,” he told me with a smile, “you don’t want anyone else to.”


