The Stanley Cup is the center of the hockey universe. Players from St-Petersburg to Sault St-Marie grow up dreaming of winning the Stanley Cup. It is what they do when they get that chance that separates the heroes from the footnotes in hockey history.
This year has been no different. Some very good performances are making fans go nuts while supposed superstars are dropping the ball. Guys like Ovechkin, the Sedins and Scott Gomez have been big disappointments. Their 2011 Stanley Cup highlight reels will be tucked away for no one to see. However there are players on all remaining teams which deserve a shout out for stand up play.
Ryan Kesler has been a standout for the Vancouver Canucks. His relentless energy has led to many crucial goals in both series that the Canucks have played. The guy is a role model for all him teammates. Another unlikely Stanley Cup hero for the Canucks is Chris Higgins. Chris Higgins who is a cast off of the Montreal Canadiens has come back to life and showed a lot of character during the games against Chicago and Nashville. His play in the corners and in front of the has set the bar for his team mates to follow.
Martin St-Louis and Sean Bergenheim are carrying the day for the Bolts. These two have been lighting the lamp for Tampa Bay at a furious pace. Their heroics help put away Pittsburgh and Washington which in theory should have buried the Lightning. The win against Washington was especially important given that they pounded them out of the rink in four straight. Boston should be next to face the TB LIghtning shooting gallery. Tim Thomas is going to have to shine like never before if Boston hopes to compete.
Speaking of Tim Thomas he is the #1 reason the Bruins are still devouring the competition in this year's Stanley Cup race. This guy had to outlast Carey Price and just the other night he faced a barrage of 50+ shots and still took down the Flyers. This could be the year of Tim Thomas if Boston finds itself lone wolf standing at the end of this playoff race. Tim Thomas is the epitome of hardnosed hockey. he is a strong competitor who wants this for the fans and his teammates. Time will tell how things turn out but his 2011 Stanley Cup performances will last in fans memories forever.
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