


Wow... what a ride!
I was amazed to come back vs Ottawa as they started out by beating me in the first two as I'd mentioned. Then, I was even more surpised to beat the Penguins since as you can see from My Eastern Conference 05-06 Standings they were godlike posting 125 points. The series intro news message pointed out how they'd outscored me 20-9 in four games that year and of course my team knew all to well that they'd pretty much dismantled us in our last regular season matchup 2-6. As you can see it was never, ever easy though.
The Cup Final was a wild affair between us and Calgary who had posted a similar record to Pitt ruling the Western Conf and beating Nashville, Colorado and Dallas to make the Final. The first game was really close, just like early games in my Ottawa and Pitt series were. It could have gone either way but they beat us as two goals scored int he middle of the 2nd held up. Then, I made a serious miscalculation that treatened to derail my Cup run.


The miscalculation of course was that my team got where it was by having two good scoring lines and two strong defensive line matching checking lines. They held down the opposition until my gunners could do their damage. Playing only the gunners led to them doing their normal job and trying to do the defensive jobs and it was like dressing all forwards as defensemen. I went back to playing my lines equally, rolling them over and playing my matchups. We then dominated Game 3, our first home game 4-1. That's when things got crazy as Lundqvist posted his first shutout of the playoffs but the fallout was ugly on both sides:
Not sure I've seen two guys on the same team get bounced in one game, but neither were related to Semin's injury. He'd had 17 goals in 24 games so that was a major blow. Who would I bring up now to play their first games in the Cup Final? I'd moved up Orszagh when Ovechkin was hurt earlier in the year so I could bring in someone to take his slot on the third.

It always seems that if you meet a team in the playoffs with a million injuries they'll scramble together a lineup that comes out flying while if I make as many changes as they are required to I get killed... We'd put Spacek (who thye'd gotten from Chicago and was playing on their first pairing) out of the series at that point and also knocked out Yelle who was playing 2nd line center. Now they had two players suspended and since everything would seem to be in my favor we took ice in Calgary and


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I stayed the course though, swaped Hunter and Zubrus again and kept going by my plan. We claimed game six 3-1 as Zubrus got two late goals matched up again with Madden at center. Game seven was in Calgary but I was pretty confident we couldn't get blown out again. At least we better not or someone's get a hockey stick where the sun don't shine



But then at 50:21 Vasicek scored on a pass from Hunter!





Then the team brought home some more hardware:
I'd hired Chiarelli as coach in mid November. I find it odd that Lunk won the Calder and yet didn't make the Rookie All-Star team, Lehtonen did


And here's the stats the rest of the team put up in the playoffs and regular season. For the majority of the season these were the lines:
Semin - Madden - Zubrus
Ovechkin - Vasicek - Hunter
Hagman - Pettinger - Orszagh
Varada - Halpern - Clymer
Piitkanen - MacInnis
Phaneuf - Smith
Witt plus Marchment (dealt at deadline) after that Eminger/Davison/Doig
Here's the transactions that brought the team together, from my trades page and the four players I picked up on waivers in early/mid October that were factors as well, Davison was playing really well down the stretch but crumbled in the playoffs... mainly my deadline deals were salary dumps or getting someting for players I wasn't going to re-sign and such. My roster was 26mil for the lineup I brought into the playoffs.