Clearly, none of you watched the Devils during the regular season where they were as close to winless as you can get when Kovalchuk had less than 2 points. And that was through the halfway point of the season (in late January they only had 2 wins when Kovie had 0 or 1 point). The Devils have been greatly overperforming in the playoffs, mostly due to the relatively easy bracket they've played. Sorry but Florida and Philly is not the hardest route through the playoffs.
But yeah, thank you everyone for dismissing another completely legitimate post because you like the team it criticized!
Pretty sure the Devils won quite a few times despite Ilya Kovalchuk tallying 0 or 1 point in regular season games. Unless you meant just the month of January, in which case, yes, there were two games the Devils won where he didn't have multiple point games. But 12 games in the middle of the season is a much larger, more recent sample size than 18 playoff games that just happened, right? My bad. I should have been watching old tape from the New Year instead of referencing things like this Rangers series that just happened when I posted.
I won't disagree that the Devils have over performed in the playoffs (based on expectations) but can you honestly say that the Kings haven't over performed right there with them? Neither team was expected to be here.
Then again, the Kings aren't really an 8 seed and the Devils aren't really a 6 seed caliber team, either. The Devils topped over 100 points in a division that featured 3 other teams over the century mark. They had the same number of points as your Bruins, in fact. (Someone should have reminded the Capitals that the regular season matters for the playoffs... Oh wait, I guess they did (Boston was 1-3 vs Washington in the regular season)... jrrr was right!!!!!!) Kings, meanwhile, could and should have won their division and now they're playing like the team most people thought they could be in September. Just hope nobody reminds them that they had like the worst offense in the league by regular season stats.... Cause remember, that matters, guys!
Both teams, coming into the playoffs, were better than their seeding... And they proved it by taking advantage and winning when it mattered. LA played one truly weaker opponent that everyone expected them to beat (Phoenix) just like NJ (Florida). They both had one 100 pt team that they cruised through (St Louis & Philly, respectively), and they both knocked off conference champs. The Kings did have the tougher road, and did it in fewer games (hmmm, maybe that's why LA is favored to win the cup, hmmmm) but were the types of opponents, by record and standing, really that different from what the Devils faced?
But let's base everything happening in the postseason on the regular season. I should keep my fingers crossed that Dustin Brown keeps up his 1.14 p/g pace... he might revert back to his .658 p/g regular season form.
Oh shit, sorry.. I realized I just "dismissed" yet another one of your "legitimate" posts because it criticized the Detroit Red Wings. Really need to stop doing that and just go back to ignoring you..