<b>EAST</b>
<b>Caps over Habs in 4 --</b> Theodore has played better than most will give him credit for, and I think the Candiens will be done in by the long push they had down the stretch. Their biggest hope is for the Caps to struggle to flip the switch from regular season walk to post season crunch time.
<b>Devils over Flyers in 6 --</b> Brodeur has struggled come playoff time the last several years, but did have another strong regular season campaign, but I still have more confidence in him than I do Boucher. I see a lot of 4-3 games in this series.
<b>Penguins over Senators in 6 --</b> Sens flew under the radar for most of the year, but loss of Kovalev will be just too much for them to over come against the Penguins who figured out how to win it all last year.
<b>Sabres over Bruins in 5 -- </b> Similar to the Habs, the Bruins had to exert far too much down the stretch to make it in, and missing their best offensive weapon still, they will have trouble beating Miller. Although Touka Rask proved he is no slouch either this year, putting up better nembers than Miller in Save% and GAA, and carried them down the stretch. Will be a boom and bust series, I think it will be the Sabres that boom and the Bruins that go bust.
<b>WEST</b>
<b>Sharks over Avs in 7 -- </b> Sharks always struggle out of the gate in the playoff, and the Avs clearly hit the skids the last couple of months, but there is still plenty of talent in Colorado to make this a series and enough youthful exuberance to not realize they are supposed to be swept away. But I think the Sharks do eventually pull this one out in what will be a lot more difficult of a series than it should be.
<b>Hawks over Predators in 6 -- </b> This will be a nasty, physical series but the Hawks overwhelming offence will carry them through, and Niemi will silence a lot of critics.
<b>Red Wings over Coyotes in 6 -- </b> The run for the Coyotes finally ends. The Red Wings have just been far too hot down the stretch to go out in the first round. After struggling for the first three quarters of the season, no team was better over the final 20 games.
<b>Kings over Vancouver in 6 -- </b> My big upset of the first round, and I'm not convinced it is that big of an upset. I've liked the Kings since the preseason to make some noise this year. Will be another high scoring set judging by how both starting goalies played down the stretch, but I do like the Kings depth up front and on the blue-line a little better.