May 29th, 2003

Stanley Cup Finals Notebook

Devils 3 Ducks 0: It's duck season in Northern New Jersey.

To listen to my audio wrap-up, click here.

Devils lead series, 2-0.

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May 27th, 2003

Stanley Cup Finals Notebook

Devils 3 Ducks 0: Great all-around performance from New Jersey gives them a 1-0 lead in the series. Listen to my audio recap of the game by clicking here (MP3 Player Required).

Devils lead series, 1-0.

2 Responses to “Stanley Cup Finals Notebook”

  1. CT says:

    (ahem) WHO leads the series? I want Anaheim to win to, but let’s take it one game at a time…

  2. Eric says:

    Thanks, correction made.

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May 27th, 2003

Stanley Cup Finals Notebook

Game One of this unlikely final is tonight, with a rested Ducks squad salivating at the chance of stealing the opener from the Devils on their home ice. You'd have to like the odds on the Ducks being able to pull it off, as they've taken Game One in every one of their playoff series so far this year. Meanwhile, the Devils are licking their wounds coming off an emotionally and physically exhausting seven game series with the Ottawa Senators.

Here at Off Wing, we're going to try to pull out all the stops for the Finals. I've already programmed the TiVo to record every game of the series, and plan to do more video breakdowns like the one I did for the game winning goal from Game Six in the Devils-Senators series.

Finally, I've decided that it's time to start audioblogging. To download my Stanley Cup Finals preview, click here (MP3 player required).

In the meantime, be sure to stop by the following sports blog for the best in alternative NHL coverage. My only regret is that all of us won't be able to get together for beers over a game before the start of the Summer.

Other Hockey Blogs Worth Watching:
Puck Update
Rink Blog
On The Wings
The Hockey Pundits
Dry Cold
Hockeybird
Metroboards
Stick And Move

UPDATE: Devils center Joe Nieuwendyk's status for Game One is still up in the air. Here's another group of links to local coverage of the Finals:

LA Times
Orange County Register
Bergen Record (NJ.COM)
NY Newsday
NY Post
NY Times

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