And so it begins. Like Opening Day and pollen-induced sneezing attacks, Spring brings with it another NHL postseason. Writing about the Washington Capitals' hopes, battles, and failures has become an annual routine which I simultaneously enjoy and despise. So many Aprils begin with promise only to crumble into disappointment. Each year we fans can enumerate the reasons it will be different, while wondering deep down if it actually can be. The reasons for the Caps' demises are sometimes surprising, sometimes predictable, yet always expected. Each Spring the team treats its collective fan psyche like a United Airlines passenger in need of "re-accommodation." With only a couple minor changes, last season's postseason preview could serve as today's. The eternal question remains: Will 2017 be different, or will this team add another verse to the franchise's long-running hit song "The Second Round Blues"? My notes for the first round matchup with the Toronto Maple Leafs:
Fact: The Caps and Leafs have never met in the playoffs.
Opinion: By series end, I will have added a new team to my Love to Hate list.
Fact: Leafs coach Mike Babcock has led teams to one Stanley Cup victory and two gold medals.
Opinion: So what? In Trotz We Trust.
Fact: With Game 2 scheduled for Saturday night, an Easter Epic is possible.
Opinion: Easter Epics suck.
Fact: Toronto is the media capital of the NHL. The spotlight on this series will be bright.
Opinion: Alex Ovechkin loves playing in Canada and will rise to the occasion.
Fact: Toronto rookie center Auston Matthews had a sensational season, finishing with 40 goals.
Opinion: Auston, meet Jay Beagle. For the next two weeks, he'll be closer to you than your underwear.
Fact: Olaf Kolzig, during his 1998 playoff run, posted the best postseason goaltending performance in Capitials' history.
Opinion: To win the Cup, The Holtbeast will have to surpass Godzilla's outstanding play.
Fact: The abundant available puns regarding sweeping/raking/crunching/blowing away the Leafs are difficult for this dad joker to resist.
Opinion: Shouldn't they be called the Toronto Maple Leaves?
Fact: This Leafs team is young, fast, and talented.
Opinion: This series would be better with Tie Domi.
Opinion: My beard is better than ever.
Fact: I'm grasping for good omens.
Fact: This season, the Caps earned their third President's Trophy. No team has won three without winning a Stanley Cup.
Opinion: How you view this fact illustrates how you envision the next two months of hockey.
Fact: By regular season record, Washington is far superior to Toronto.
Opinion: The playoffs are different. Washington likes to make things difficult. Caps in six games.
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