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Conn Smythe candidates

By Unknown on 22 April 2011 with 0 comments

Pavel Datsyuk is living up to the playoff pressure.

Every Monday Mike Brophy will check in on the leading candidates for the Stanley Cup Playoffs MVP.

Pavel Datsyuk is living up to the playoff pressure.1. Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit Red Wings With Henrik Zetterberg sidelined, there is huge pressure on Datsyuk to lead the Red Wings. That is exactly what he has done, scoring two goals and adding three assists (he's also plus-4) as the Wings have taken a 2-0 series lead over the Phoenix Coyotes.Datsyuk's breathtaking between-the-legs shot in Game 2 that led to a goal for his team was something to behold.

2. Mike Fisher, Nashville Predators Fisher was acquired from Ottawa in hopes of adding some much-needed playoff experience as well as additional scoring punch and thus far in the post-season he's delivered. Fisher's three goals and two assists have him tied for the scoring lead and he engaged in a fight with Anaheim's Ryan Getzlaf.

3. Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals While Ovie has concentrated on becoming a more complete player with a defensive conscience, he hasn't abandoned his offensive game. In the first two games against the Rangers Ovechkin has two goals and four points. More impressive is the fact he leads the NHL in playoff hits with 17!

4. Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens Price faltered a bit down the stretch of the regular season, but in the playoffs he has returned to his calm, cool and collected ways. Price leads all stoppers with a 0.50 goals-against average and sparkling . 985 save percentage.

5. Shea Weber, Nashville Predators One of the leading contenders for the Norris Trophy, Weber has extended his spectacular play into the playoffs. A shutdown defender who plays with an edge, Weber has also contributed two goals and three points as his Predators try to make it out of the first round of playoffs for the first time in franchise history.

Category: Conn Smythe candidates , Featured , Ice Hockey , Sports

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