MadBuffaloDisease Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 I'm figuring that the NHL will want to start the CF's on Saturday, for national exposure. So should we be rooting for the Devils to extend the series with Carolina and hope they both tire eachother out, or do we want Carolina to end it now, so as to give them and the Sabres virtually the same amount of layoff time?
Alaska Darin Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 I'm figuring that the NHL will want to start the CF's on Saturday, for national exposure. So should we be rooting for the Devils to extend the series with Carolina and hope they both tire eachother out, or do we want Carolina to end it now, so as to give them and the Sabres virtually the same amount of layoff time? 691036[/snapback] I think the team that keeps playing has an advantage in the first game of the next series but the resting team has the advantage the rest of the way. I don't care how that series goes, either team is in for a fight for the right to call themselves Eastern Conference Champs.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted May 14, 2006 Author Posted May 14, 2006 I think the team that keeps playing has an advantage in the first game of the next series but the resting team has the advantage the rest of the way. Yep, that's what I was thinking. And if it's Carolina, the first game would be IN Carolina, and an expected loss, so no biggie if that happens. I don't care how that series goes, either team is in for a fight for the right to call themselves Eastern Conference Champs. True that.
BillsGuyInMalta Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Sounds good to me, give Timmy and Dmitri a week to get back to us.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted May 14, 2006 Author Posted May 14, 2006 If Timmy DOES have a concussion and gets his head clear, doesn't he have to sit-out for some time as a rule? As for Dmitri, what was the exact injury? I heard broken bone in foot but didn't hear which one.
Grant Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 The rule is a player needs to be free of concussion symptoms for at least 7 days before they can play. Well actually, it's not a hard set rule, it's more of a guideline, but it might as well be since Ruff won't jeopardize Connolly's career given his history. So, yeah, even if Connolly gets his head straight tomorrow, he probably wouldn't be ready for the first game or so of the Conference Finals.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted May 14, 2006 Author Posted May 14, 2006 Thanks for the info. So I guess the question then is, if Connolly gets his head clear and wants to play, will Ruff let him?
The Dean Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 The rule is a player needs to be free of concussion symptoms for at least 7 days before they can play. Well actually, it's not a hard set rule, it's more of a guideline, but it might as well be since Ruff won't jeopardize Connolly's career given his history. So, yeah, even if Connolly gets his head straight tomorrow, he probably wouldn't be ready for the first game or so of the Conference Finals. 691115[/snapback] Do we know that his head is not already straight?
MadBuffaloDisease Posted May 14, 2006 Author Posted May 14, 2006 Do we know that his head is not already straight? We don't know jack!
Buftex Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 I'm figuring that the NHL will want to start the CF's on Saturday, for national exposure. So should we be rooting for the Devils to extend the series with Carolina and hope they both tire eachother out, or do we want Carolina to end it now, so as to give them and the Sabres virtually the same amount of layoff time? 691036[/snapback] Are you assumuing the series starts on Saturday, or did you read this somewhere? Supposing Carlina finishes off New Jersey tonight, you think they would wait almost a week to start the next series? The NHL seems to prefer the endurance format (every other night) rather than the "coverage format" that the NBA uses...you know, three or 4 days between games.
BillsGuyInMalta Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Are you assumuing the series starts on Saturday, or did you read this somewhere? Supposing Carlina finishes off New Jersey tonight, you think they would wait almost a week to start the next series? The NHL seems to prefer the endurance format (every other night) rather than the "coverage format" that the NBA uses...you know, three or 4 days between games. 691129[/snapback] Remember though that the Oilers/Sharks series is tied at 2-2. I dont think the NHL wants to start the EC Finals when semi-finals are still going on out West, so nothing can be settled until the Oilers and Sharks wrap it up.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted May 14, 2006 Author Posted May 14, 2006 Are you assumuing the series starts on Saturday, or did you read this somewhere? Supposing Carlina finishes off New Jersey tonight, you think they would wait almost a week to start the next series? The NHL seems to prefer the endurance format (every other night) rather than the "coverage format" that the NBA uses...you know, three or 4 days between games. I've heard several places that Saturday will be the first game. And again, doing it on the weekend allows them to showcase the game on NBC versus OLN and CBC. And I think they'd rather have the CF's start the same day, and with SJ-Edmonton knotted at 2 apiece and game 7 slated for Thursday, that would make sense given that series is AT LEAST going 6 games.
Taro T Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 (edited) I would guess that the ECF's will begin on either the 18th or the 20th. If both remaining series are done within 6 games, then I'd expect the Sabres to be Carolina's opponent on the 18th rather than the Devils. If one or the other series go 7, then the winner of whichever series finishes 1st would probably play on the 20th with the other series starting on Sunday the 21st. (I'm assuming that the Carolina series will probably end before the Sharks series and that there are no rink availability issues (big if).) EDIT: NBC is advertising that the Sabres will be playing on Saturday. I didn't notice if they said it WOULD be the 1st game of the series or if they just said they'd be playing a game on Saturday. Edited May 14, 2006 by dave_b
Grant Posted May 15, 2006 Posted May 15, 2006 Do we know that his head is not already straight? 691121[/snapback] We don't know anything since Ruff is being so secretive, but it's pretty easy to piece together that Connolly probably experienced a concussion. -He hasn't been skating -He has a history of concussions. -It was reported (somewhere last week, maybe on WGR?) he's been experiencing concussion syndromes since the hit
ExiledInIllinois Posted May 15, 2006 Posted May 15, 2006 With about 5 mins left and the 'Canes up 3-1... Looks like it will be the 'Canes?? Not much difference between them and the Sabres playing wise... Only one day difference...
ExiledInIllinois Posted May 15, 2006 Posted May 15, 2006 Do we know that his head is not already straight? 691121[/snapback] They did say "upper body injury"... I was hoping it was his chest...
BillsGuyInMalta Posted May 15, 2006 Posted May 15, 2006 With about 5 mins left and the 'Canes up 3-1... Looks like it will be the 'Canes?? Not much difference between them and the Sabres playing wise... Only one day difference... 691249[/snapback] Canes are TOUGH at home too, so it'll be a huge challenge right off the bat.
ExiledInIllinois Posted May 15, 2006 Posted May 15, 2006 Canes are TOUGH at home too, so it'll be a huge challenge right off the bat. 691253[/snapback] I hear you... I would rather take the chance with CAR than deal with Brodeur and l the flaming Devils' fan around here... It is gonna be tough!
SilverNRed Posted May 15, 2006 Posted May 15, 2006 Canes are TOUGH at home too, so it'll be a huge challenge right off the bat. 691253[/snapback] Cool. That means we get to celebrate that much more when we win.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted May 15, 2006 Author Posted May 15, 2006 The Sens were supposed to be tough at home as well.
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