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Big Boy Hockey: Heavy Teams Ready To Battle For Stanley Cup

Sep 5, 2020, 8:12 PM

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Nick Cousins #21 of the Vegas Golden Knights and Radek Faksa #12 of the Dallas Stars fight for position in the first period in a Western Conference Round Robin game during the 2020 NHL Stanley Cup Playoff at Rogers Place on August 03, 2020 in Edmonton, Alberta. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/Getty Images)

(Photo by Jeff Vinnick/Getty Images)

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Growing up in hockey, Zach Whitecloud learned an important lesson: Winning is hard, and it hurts to win.

“It still resonates ever day with me,” the rookie Vegas defenseman said. “Every single game’s going to hurt no matter what.”

Whitecloud and the Golden Knights epitomize that mentality, and it’s one reason they’re reached the part of the NHL playoffs that isn’t for shrinking violets. The Cinderellas have left the bubble and the teams left are built for the heavy, tough big boy games that will determine who lifts the Stanley Cup.

Vegas-Dallas Stars in the West and Tampa Bay Lightning-New York Islanders in the East will be rough and tumble series, as will the final between the winners that won’t get through the conference finals unscathed.

“You’ve got 10 gladiators in a small area flying around the ice and there’s a lot of contact and courage and heaviness are going to be a part of the game forever,” said Peter DeBoer, who’s trying to make Vegas the third team he has coached to the Cup Final. “That’s never going to change in hockey.”

Speed and skill are the trend in hockey, and there’s no shortage of offensive talent left in the postseason. Tampa Bay’s Brayden Point and Nikita Kucherov can light up opposing goaltenders, and each of the Western finalists is led in scoring by a young star defenseman: Dallas’ Miro Heiskanen and Vegas’ Shea Theodore.

But they wouldn’t be here without heaviness in their game. DeBoer points out that doesn’t mean being 6-foot-4 and 230 pounds but players being able to impose their will in puck battles and going to the “dirty areas” to score. The past two champions, the Washington Capitals in 2018 and St. Louis Blues in 2019, had plenty of that, and so will the team that wins this year.

“You’ve got to check well and you’ve got to defend well and you’ve got to make good decisions and you’ve got to pay the price at certain times,” said Islanders coach Barry Trotz, who led the Capitals to the Cup two years ago. “You see this in the playoffs, it seems like every team has about 10 minutes where they control the game and they’ve got you hemmed in and how you react when it’s uncomfortable is really key.”

Hockey’s best teams also excel at making their opponent uncomfortable. The Stars routinely did that to the Avalanche last round, and the smaller, faster Avalanche couldn’t match the physicality.

“We can never get away from our identity,” Dallas coach Rick Bowness said. “We want to be a hard, frustrating team: five guys working with your goaltenders. If you play good enough defense, you’ll create offense.”

No team created offense more in the regular season than Tampa Bay, which is in the East final for the second time in three years. But the Lightning also bulked up by trading for forwards Barclay Goodrow and Blake Coleman and signed defenseman Zach Bogosian, who coach Jon Cooper said have “seamlessly fit in, and we’re reaping a lot of the benefits of that.”

It hasn’t gone unnoticed a year after the Lightning won the Presidents’ Trophy as the best team in the league and got swept in the first round. Now they look like a real contender.

“What’s the difference between Tampa this year and last year? They added some of that heaviness to their lineup in that Goodrow line,” DeBoer said.

In his second long run, Vegas defenseman Nick Holden feels the challenge as the playoffs go on shifts from brute physicality to a cerebral battle. After Theodore scored the Golden Knights’ only two goals against Vancouver goaltender Thatcher Demko in the final three games of that series, Holden pointed out it’s difficult to score and that every mistake matters at this stage.

“Every detail matters,” he said. “It gets into a little bit more of a grind.”

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Big Boy Hockey: Heavy Teams Ready To Battle For Stanley Cup