American League Wild Card Series
3. Minnesota Twins vs. 6. Toronto Blue Jays
Continue readingFor the 93rd year of the Midsummer Classic, baseball goes to T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington. The last time the mid-summer classic was played in Seattle was in 2001. Now every year there is always a lot of discussion and some of it a little dated about how the teams are put together. No system will ever be perfect. Fans don’t always get it right and managers won’t either, nor the commissioner’s office. The fact that the players are able to vote for participants was a great choice and they know who is deserving. Regardless of who should or shouldn’t be in the game lets just accept that the best players will always be involved one way or another. Here are my all-stars keeping with the rules that every team be represented and a total of 32 players for each league.
Continue readingEastern Conference
Atlantic Division
1. Boston Bruins vs. 4. Florida Panthers
Players to Watch: G Linus Ullmark and F Matthew Tkachuk
Who Wins: Bruins in 5 games
2. Toronto Maple Leafs vs. 3. Tampa Bay Lightning
Players to Watch: F Auston Matthews and F Nikita Kucherov
Who Wins: Lightning in 7 games
Metropolitan Division
1. Carolina Hurricanes vs. 4. New York Islanders
Players to Watch: F Sebastian Aho and G Ilya Sorokin
Who Wins: Hurricanes in 6 games
2. New Jersey Devils vs. 3. New York Rangers
Players to Watch: F Jack Hughes and G Igor Shesterkin
Who Wins: Rangers in 6 games
Western Conference
Pacific Division
1. Vegas Golden Knights vs. 4. Winnipeg Jets
Players to Watch: G Jonathan Quick and G Connor Hellebuyck
Who Wins: Golden Knights in 6 games
2. Edmonton Oilers vs. 3. Los Angeles Kings
Players to Watch: F Connor McDavid and F Adrian Kempe
Who Wins: Kings in 7 games
Central Division
1. Colorado Avalanche vs. 4. Seattle Kraken
Players to Watch: F Mikko Rantanen and D Vince Dunn
Who Wins: Avalanche in 5 games
2. Dallas Stars vs. 3. Minnesota Wild
Players to Watch: F Jason Robertson and Goalies Filip Gustavsson and Marc-Andre Fleury
Who Wins: Stars in 6 games
* – indicates new to team
+ – indicates injury
1. Houston Astros
Even with the loss of Justin Verlander to free agency, their depth is so good that it won’t affect them much at all. Adding Jose Abreu was a shrewd move on their part.
2. Seattle Mariners
They finally got back into the Postseason, but fell flat. Bringing in Teoscar Hernandez and Kolten Wong brings added experience for October.
3. Los Angeles Angels
All eyes will be on this franchise and whether they extend, trade or eventually let superstar Shohei Ohtani test free agency after the season.
4. Texas Rangers
It was another spending spree of an offseason for this franchise; mostly focused on their pitching staff. The real focus is on who they hired to be their manager as Bruce Bochy makes his return.
5. Oakland Athletics
The clock is ticking on whether they stay in the Bay Area or make an eventual move to Las Vegas.
Player to Watch: P/DH Shohei Ohtani – Los Angeles Angels
Best Acquisition: P Jacob deGrom – Texas Rangers
New Kid on the Block: C Logan O’Hoppe – Los Angeles Angels
Continue readingEastern Conference
1. Carolina Hurricanes vs. 4. New York Rangers
2. Pittsburgh Penguins vs. 3. Washington Capitals
1. Boston Bruins vs. 4. Florida Panthers
2. Tampa Bay Lightning vs. 3. Toronto Maple Leafs
Western Conference
1. Colorado Avalanche vs. 4. Winnipeg Jets
2. Minnesota Wild vs. 3. Dallas Stars
1. Vegas Golden Knights vs. 4. Edmonton Oilers
2. Calgary Flames vs. 3. Los Angeles Kings
Conference Finals
Hurricanes over Lightning
Avalanche over Kings
Stanley Cup Finals
Hurricanes over Avalanche