From Florida I think a lot will say Bobrovsky or Tkachuk, Vegas has a few options, what are your picks and why? Would any of you vote for a player even if their team doesn’t win the Cup?

  • fruitplease@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    I’m going with Tkachuk from Florida. Bob has been insanely good, but I think Tkachuk’s clutch goals earn him the trophy.

    For Vegas I gotta go with Marchessault. The short king just keeps on scoring!

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    Probably Marchessault for Vegas, I think Hill has a good case too but he didn’t play the first series. Florida is pretty obviously one of the two you mentioned, I lean Bobrovsky over Tkachuk.

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      I had the same thought about Hill, seems like he’d be a great selection except that he didn’t play at all against Winnipeg.

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        The 2 saves he made in the closing seconds last night keep him in the running.

        I agree though, Bob for the Cats, or Marchessault for Knights. As a Kings fan since 19-dickity-5 I wish I could vote for Martinez, but I will settle for seeing him hoist another cup.

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    Bob has been a man possessed for a couple series but Tkachuk is literally the only reason they’re still alive. He’s scored like every clutch goal these playoffs, and just absolutely refuses to go away or let trailing by multiple goals hold him down.

    For Vegas, gotta go with Stone or Eichel. The small parts of their games are HUGE factors in Vegas run. Mark Stone makes amazing defensive plays so often most people don’t even pick up on them. Eichel’s zone entries and puck hounding is phenomenal, and both of them are absolute machines when it comes to pick control and possession.