This is probably the first time in a decade plus where I actually missed a few days of the playoffs. I think I missed three nights - one of which was game 1 of the SCF - as I got married that night. I know, I'm as surprised as you are...that said, I still think I watched more playoff hockey than the field, so I'll take a crack at this once again, as I really like the concept of this thread...
First Team:
F: Johnathan Marchessault
F: Matthew Tkachuk
F: Jack Eichel
D: Brandon Montour
D: Shea Theodore
G: Sergei Bobrovsky
It hurts me to leave Stone off of this because he stepped up in the Final, but it wasn't at the "expense" of those three. You could argue that Tkachuk not playing for what amounted to a significant chunk of the series is enough to bump him for Stone. I could be sold on that. Ya know who had a really good Final who might not make the cut in any of this: William Karlsson. I never fell in love with the first-year-Vegas version of him, I didn't believe in him to that level. But he had a really nice Final.
I'll take Theodore over Pietrangelo pretty clearly. Theodore is more dynamic and I don't think Petro gets enough discredit for how leaky he's gotten defensively over the years. A lot of stuff happens when he's on the ice. A lot of positive stuff happens when Theodore is out there for me. I'll take Theodore all day. I like Petro, he's a player, no question. But this was easy for me. Montour was unreal. I've always had time for him, even for his defensive woes, but he's really quite a talent and he can play for days.
Goalie = who cares. I had time for Bobrovsky, as I think we all did, didn't have a good Final...I think this whole run was a little overstated. Luckily, his averaging stats will get hammered by the snowman thrown on him in game 5 even though most of those goals don't matter at all, it'll keep folks who rely on those to make judgment calls from propping this up too much. It was a fun redemption story, and I'm not saying he wasn't good...it was getting to be more story than actuality. That said, Florida does play more "up" and they're a little more fast and loose...Vegas is a defensive landmine...landmine laying...they're...they're tough to play against. Adin Hill can suck an egg. I mean, he's fine, but he was just the guy standing there (for some of it). Even if I'm trying to make like a "hipster" pick for these playoffs, I can't even do it...no one really did it for me. I don't know, I thought Akira Schmid had a nice run for a bit, but that fizzled out against Carolina. But given the situation, he had a nice little run...but way too little. Ya know, maybe Freddy Andersen would be my pick here...but what I am gonna do, put a guy that went 5-3 in the "best goalie of the playoffs" spot...? I can't do that to you guys...
Second Team:
F: Mark Stone
F: Roope Hintz
F: Leon Draisaitl
D: Brent Burns
D: Morgan Rielly
G: Who cares...whatever. Freddy Andersen is fine in the two hole. I don't care for Adin Hill...
The D was really tough here. I know that I'm messing with the obvious here "Petro", I even think Heiskanen had a nice playoff. Low key one guy who did a really nice job, I think he played the best hockey of his career - Zach Whitecloud. I don't know about his matchups, probably pretty weak, someone will have to check on that...but he was smart with the puck, he had some intermediate-or-better level seam exits, which really surprised me, and I thought he was a rock defensively. Really impressed. He's really grown into a player. I wonder where he goes from here...