(Nov) PTD 2014 Quarterfinals - (4) Philadelphia Phantoms vs. (5) Washington Capitals

GFS

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John LeClair -- Evgeni Malkin --- Sergei Makarov
Ilya Kovalchuk -- Bobby Clarke (C) --- Jarome Iginla
Bill Barber -- Adam Oates --- Martin St. Louis
Keith Tkachuk --- Mike Modano --- Daniel Alfredsson

Raymond Bourque (A) --- Chris Chelios (A)
Scott Niedermayer --- Chris Pronger
Kimmo Timonen --- Eric Desjardins

Patrick Roy
John Vanbiesbrouck


PP1
LeClair -- Oates -- St. Louis
Kovalchuk -- Bourque

PP2
Makarov -- Malkin -- Iginla
Neidermayer -- Pronger

PK1
Barber -- Clarke
Chelios -- Pronger

PK2
Modano -- Alfredsson
Timonen --Bourque


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vs.​

[fieldset=(5) Washington Capitals]
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Esa Tikkanen --- Wayne Gretzky (C) --- Mike Bossy
Alexander Ovechkin --- Peter Forsberg --- Claude Lemieux
Bob Gainey --- Sergei Fedorov --- Jere Lehtinen
Dave Andreychuk --- Ron Francis --- Peter Bondra

Viacheslav Fetisov (A) --- Alexei Kasatonov
Scott Stevens (A) --- Mark Howe
Brian Rafalski --- Vladimir Konstantinov

Ed Belfour
Curtis Joseph

PP1

Dave Andreychuk - Wanye Gretzky - Mike Bossy
Alexander Ovechkin - Viacheslav Fetisov

PP2

Esa Tikkanen - Peter Forsberg - Ron Francis
Brian Rafalski - Scott Stevens

PK1

Sergei Fedorov - Bob Gainey
Scott Stevens - Vladimir Konstantinov


PK2

Jere Lehtinen - Ron Francis
Viacheslav Fetisov - Alexei Kasatonov

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bluesfan94

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St. Louis
Washington for me, but it was really close. Patrick Roy could easily win this series for Philly. Lack of a true high end offensive threat hurts the Phantoms in my eyes. I also really like Washington's third line. Defense leans Philly's way, but still, I think the center depth of Gretzky and Forsberg (whom I love next to Ovechkin).
 

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