I have to admit, I was pretty much rooting for Vancouver at the start of this series. I know too many arrogant Bostonians and New Englanders to want any Boston team to win anything. Even though Vancouver is a Avalanche division rival, I've always liked the Canucks. Overall though, I didn't really have a vested interest in either team winning.
After this has gone on though, Boston deserves this series.
Luongo is a rediculously overpaid shell of a goalie, especially showing his true make up in the Boston games. How does someone give up 15 goals in 3 games and only allow 1 goal in the other three games at home. What is mentally wrong with Roberto? There clearly is something.
Then there is all of blatant chicanery and idiot play going on by Vancouver. Biting, seriously? Dirty hits, terrible plays. The list really goes on and on. Boston is guilty of some of this too, and more so probably going into this series, but a lot less so in this series as a whole. I'll never forgive Chara for his hit on Pacioretty or agree that no suspension was warranted, but at least the man has passion and wants to play. You can tell he is giving it his all every time on the ice.
The Canucks on the other hand, don't even look like they want to be there. Even on the games they won, they won by one goal and the games are practically a fluke. Especially game 2. Whereas Boston has litterally destroyed the Canucks in their 3 victories at home. Tim Thomas is clearly the best goalie in every game. Chara and Seidenberg are clearly the best Defenseman in every game. And someone for Boston is clearly the best forward on the ice at any given time.
Its games like last nights that make me wonder if I'm even watching the Stanley Cup Finals. Seriously, these are the two best teams in the league? Boston just seems to be skating circles around Vancouver at any given time.
Bottom line, I'm affectively switching sides. Arrogant New Englanders be damned, and even though I'll have to listen to how good the Bruins are for a while, the Red Sox playing as well as they are right now won't help matters either - but it is what it is. Boston deserves the cup over the Canucks in a landslide. If Vancouver wins it, I suppose there will be something to be said for them. I guess you could argue that they can sit around on their hands, get beat physically to a pulp, cheat, have the worst goaltender in the series, and still win the cup. Which is saying something I suppose. Especially when Boston has to claim the latter - clearly the better team with the better goalie and somehow losing. Crazy stuff.