Lets count up your number of innacurate comments here.
1. The wrap around was a great play! Why Detroit could've easily dumped that puck but instead took a risk of losing the puck to the 3 D Men the Pens had back, and instead the 1 on 3 turned into a buried goal for the Wings, It was a smart shot because of the bad angle, its common for players to take bad low angle shots to bounce off a skate or a goalie. The fact that the Wings were able to pick up that kind of read and score on a 1 on 3 so fast is great! Such a great offensive play read.
2. Fleury actually had a pretty good night, only one of the goals was one he should've had back, the terrible rebound give away in front of the net leading to a tip in over his shoulder. The penguins had alot of great opportunities to score on Ozzy. Why didn't they? No one stepped up or could capitalize on there chances. If it wasn't for fleury this game could've been 7 or 8 to nothing.
3. Your "strongest division" comment makes me realize how arrogant eastern sports fans really are, and how being in a conference like that has absolutely nothing to do with how good or not good of a hockey team you are. If you knew anything about Chicago and St. Louis history in the NHL you would know they've had great franchises and were in growing years this season, as is Colombus still. Chicago and St. Louis are going to be dangerous next season. Chicago has Jonathan Towes and several other prospects really showing alot of swagger and could carry that team deep. So anyways back to the topic, So you think they have the strongest conference in the WHOLE NHL? go search for each conference and find out stats from the past oh maybe 12-15 years and look at franchise histories of making the playoffs. The Rangers, Penguins, and Islanders in years before have usually not made the playoffs or get in once every couple of years where as NJ and Philly are almost always in. Usually only 2 teams have represented the penguins division. Where as in the west look at the NW division. If you realized how much tougher of a conference this was, i'd really give you some cudo points.
All 5 teams were play off contenders in this division. There was only a 10 point difference from the first to last place team in the division. And this is year in year out, except for one season last season, that all 5 teams have a shot at making or missing the playoffs. Vancouver, Colorado, Calgary, Edmonton, and The Wild. The Avalanche have only missed the playoff once in the past 13 years. As most the other teams are VERY recognizeable in a plaoff contention. Hell, the last place team was playing in the cup finals just two years back i think it was.
Same could be said for the Pacific Divsion
now i'm not saying it isn't a strong conference, because it is, but really Its still not competetive as western conference hockey is. There is almost always an 5-7 team race going on for the last 3 playoff spots in the west. Where as the east maybe has 2-3 teams playing to get the 8th seed.
You can't really weigh divisions has heavily as you can conferences. Western conference teams beat eachother up during the playoffs, where the east is usually finess and goal scoring and short series' from the get go, hence an eastern team will win the playoffs once and awhile. Philly and NJ are the only teams that really stand out for a bruting phyiscal demanding game in the East to me.
Overall the West has always been more competetive. Do some research on that. Also watch ESPN and listen to any Analysis of the confrences, They'll almost always pick a western team to win a cup and will talk about the differing play styles of each conference and division always favoring the west.
3. Everyone knew the Pens were going to beat NY, why? Just do an offensive depth comparison for that one.
4. Now your discrediting Nashville? WOW. That says alot consideing washington was the 3rd ranked seed in the Eastern Conference and Boston was the 8th.
As i've stated before the west is alot more comptetive and a more physical type of play. Its common to have closer series in the west. EX. Detroit has lost to number 8 seeds that have gone on to take top seeds from the Easts to game seven in the finals! EX Edmonton/TB.
5. You think the Penguins will take it to 6 or 7? I'll agree with you when Crosby stops trying to be an olympic diver and learns to skate through a stick check.
Unless the Pens make some huge defensive adjustments and can control there tempers and learn to stay out of the box, this series will be a quick one. I'm sticking to Detroit in 4 or 5.