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2010 Stanley Cup Playoff Picks – Flyers vs. Bruins

The Round 2 Seven game Conference Semi Final series between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Boston Bruins opens Saturday night, here’s the odds and our prediction for the series.

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Schedule.

  • Saturday, May 1 at Boston, 12:30 p.m. NBC, TSN
  • Monday, May 3 at Boston, 7:00 p.m. TSN, VERSUS
  • Wednesday, May 5 at Philadelphia, 7:00 p.m. TSN, VERSUS
  • Friday, May 7 at Philadelphia, 7:00 p.m. TSN, VERSUS
  • *Monday, May 10 at Boston, 7:00 p.m. TSN, VERSUS
  • *Wednesday, May 12 at Philadelphia, TBD TSN, VERSUS
  • *Friday, May 14 at Boston, 7:00 p.m. TSN, VERSUS

Flyers vs Bruins Odds To Win 7 Game Series: NHL CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS SERIERS PRICES BEST OF SEVEN 2-2-1-1-1

3107 Flyers SERIES +130
3108 Bruinss SERIES -150

No one saw it coming but you can bet the TV networks are jumping for joy. Instead of New Jersey and Buffalo advancing past the first round of the playoffs in the East, as they were expected to do, we have big markets like Philadelphia and Boston butting heads in round two.

Good stuff. Interestingly, though, a No. 6 versus No. 7 matchup puts bettors in an strange situation. Both teams were low seeds we never expected to face each other; both teams exceeded expectations in round one.

So who gets the edge now?

(7) PHILADELPHIA FLYERS vs (6) BOSTON BRUINS

First things first: expect this series to be an all-out war. These are two tough teams who love to hit and have plenty of size all over the depth chart.

Think of the battles we’re about to see: Milan Lucic versus Chris Pronger? Zdeno Chara versus Mike Richards? It’s a recipe for some great storylines and bad blood.

The Flyers and Bruins definitely took similar routes to victory in the first round, relying on tight defense and good goaltending while chipping in just enough offense to get the job done.

The Flyer forwards had a huge size advantage over the tiny Devil defenders and exploited that on the forecheck. They’ll have a tougher time doing so in round two against the Boston blueline, which features beasts like Chara and Johnny Boychuk.

The biggest surprise for Philly in round one was Brian Boucher. The third-stringer, thrust into starting duty after Ray Emery and Michael Leighton went down, struggled down the stretch in the regular season. But everything clicked in time for the Devils series and Boucher miraculously outplayed Martin Brodeur.

Boston also relied on a powerful forecheck to generate offense in round one. No single forward stood out but Miroslav Satan, Mark Recchi and Patrice Bergeron all had their moments. Better yet, it appears Marc Savard, by far Boston’s top offensive player, will rejoin the team in time for this series.

Savard’s return marks what should be a crucial difference; whereas Boston’s impact players are returning, the Flyers’ top guys are departing.

Both Jeff Carter and Simon Gagne will miss the series after each broke a foot blocking a shot against the Devils. It’s a huge blow to what should’ve been an offensive edge for the Flyers. Sports Betting at Sportsbook.com

Losing two of their best trigger men could stop the Flyers from winning this series – especially since they’ll have the daunting task of putting pucks past Tuukka Rask. Even though Boucher was just as good as Rask, if not better, in round one, I think it was an anomaly.

Rask has the real pedigree; he was always expected to become a star goaltender. It was just a matter of when. Well, the when appears to be now. With the Flyers missing key forwards, I’m not sure Mike Richards or Daniel Briere alone can overcome the two-layered wall of Chara and Rask.

Sure – the Flyers have a huge, highly talented defense corps, led by Pronger and also including Braydon Coburn and rocksteady Kimmo Timonen. But the hulking Boston forwards overcame giants like Tyler Myers and Craig Rivet in round one. They can probably do it again.

This series is extremely close to call but I see Carter and Gagne’s injuries as the difference maker. Offense is suddenly a wash and Boston still does a better job keeping pucks out of the net, so it should ride Rask and home ice to a narrow win.

Prediction: Bruins in seven

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