I have been ruminating for days on a Caps/Pens blog post. With so much history, much of it lopsided, there are not many fresh angles to take. Pens almost always win, Caps dominate a game but lose, puck deflects in off defenseman's skate, no-name cheesedick in black and gold becomes a hero, hot goalie, blah, blah, blah. Perhaps a deeper topic will emerge over the course of the series. Until then, my brief fact/opinion preview of Capitals v. Tundra Pigeons:
Fact: Practicing mindfulness teaches us to live in the present moment, existing unburdened by the past or the future.
Opinion: In regards to the this series, I presently wallow in the past and fear the future.
Fact: Injured Penguins defenseman Chris Letang will not play in this series.
Opinion: Even without Letang, the Pens boast the douchiest roster in the league.
Fact: Despite being a whiny brat, Sidney Crosby fearlessly works in the dirtiest parts of the rink.
Opinion: His favorite "dirty parts of the rink" to work in are other players' crotches.
Fact: This is the tenth postseason series in which the Caps and Pens have met. The Penguins have won eight of the previous nine.
Opinion: The hockey gods do not care about the law of averages, being "due", whose "time" it is.
Fact: Alex Ovechkin is 0-2 in the playoffs versus the Penguins.
Opinion: Ovi and his mates have never been better equipped to defeat the Pens.
Fact: Good things happen when you go to the net.
Opinion: The Penguins do this better/ more often than the Caps.
Fact: The Pens are fast.
Opinion: Having just dispatched the speedy Leafs will help the Caps.
Fact: There are two schools of thought regarding the Capitals first round series with the Leafs. One: such a close series versus the eighth seed was tiring and shows how vulnerable Washington is versus Pittsburgh. Or...the tough series made the Caps battle-hardened and ready for anything the Pens bring.
Opinion: We are waaaaay overthinking this.
Fact: Nate Schmidt played well while replacing the injured Karl Alzner.
Opinion: When Alzner returns, Schmidt should stay in the lineup as well.
Fact: The Caps have twice (1992 and 1995) blown 3-1 series leads to the Pens. (Remember when we though that was as bad as it could get? Hahahahahaha, we were so young and foolish.)
Opinion: They won't have to worry about that problem in this series.
Fact: Pierre Maguire, the Doug Llewelyn of NHL hockey, will be interviewing a hero from the winning team at series' end.
Opinion: That player will be wearing.....Red.
Fact: Typing it doesn't make it true.
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