NHL Playoff Predictions 2013: Pinpointing Postseason’s Biggest Upsets

April 30th, 2013 by Richard Langford Leave a reply »

With two dominant No. 1 seeds sitting as big favorites to battle it out for the Stanley Cup, the massive upset potential in these playoffs is flying a bit under the radar. 

With the shortened season robbing teams time to gel and climb up the rankings, we have a handful of squads just now hitting their stride, and entering the playoffs with a seed lower than their current level of play deserves. 

This all sets up for two big upsets in the first round, and one a little further down the line. 

 

First Round

No. 7 Detroit Red Wings over No. 2 Anaheim Ducks

The Detroit Red Wings were barely able to keep their impressive postseason streak alive, but they squeezed in and have now made the postseason 22 straight years.

And just because they barely qualified for the postseason it doesn't mean this has to be a one-and-done trip.

The Red Wings struggled this season as their offense would bog down for long stretches. However, this team was rattled by injuries. 

With a little luck in the injury department, this offense will have a chance to find som ...

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