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Spotlight on the Stanley Cup: Offense
Detroit And by the way, don't forget about perennial all-star Brendan Shanahan, who has been eerily quiet in the playoffs but can strike at any time. His health is rumored to be less than 100 percent but whose isn't this time of year? Look for him to have a big series. Add in Russian staples Victor Kozlov and Igor Larionov and there's no mystery to the Wings' ability to score goals in bunches.
Washington The Caps first line is comprised of veterans Adam Oates, Joe Juneau and Brian Bellows. Since signing with the Capitals late in the season, Bellows has been a worthy complement to Oates, the greatest passer in the 90's whose last name isn't Gretzky. After a season of nagging injuries, Juneau has returned to form with four game-winning goals in the playoffs, two in overtime.
Of the Caps 46 goals thus far in the playoffs, 28 have been from the top two lines and 13 have come from defensemen, leaving only five from the rest of the team. The top-heavy offensive unit has done enough to get them into the finals but will need some production from the likes of veterans Esa Tikkanen and Todd Krygier against the Wings.
Advantage: Detroit |
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