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NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 14

January 4th, 2010

The NHL Classy Power Rankings are back after taking off week 13 for the holiday season. You know the holidays are officially over when Stayclassy.net gets back to regularly scheduled features.

To clear any confusion, this week’s Power Rankings – the first of 2010 – when I say last week, I’m refering to the Week 12 Rankings from the week of December 21st.

This week in our Power Rankings, we note jumps from the Montreal Canadiens, San Jose Sharks, and Buffalo Sabres while the Edmonton Oilers and Toronto Maple Leafs see big slides. Make your way down the charts to see who’s number one in our first Rankings of the New Year!

NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 14

30.  Carolina Hurricanes (11-23-7, 29 pts; last week: 29)
29.  Edmonton Oilers (16-22-4, 36 pts; last: 24)
28.  Toronto Maple Leafs (14-19-9, 37 pts; last week: 20)
27.  Columbus Blue Jackets (15-19-9, 39 pts; last week: 28)
26.  Anaheim Ducks (16-19-7, 39 pts; last week: 21)

The bottom of the NHL hasn’t changed much for what feels like a good month or two now. The Toronto Maple Leafs had a decent run but find themselves with injury problems and the Edmonton Oilers simply can’t buy a win with injury problems of their own. The Ducks and Jackets continue to hover around .500 hockey but never quite get over the hump. And of course, the Carolina Hurricanes are still the worst team in the NHL, but the Oilers are getting closer. The race for Taylor Hall is on! (except replace Toronto’s name with Boston).

25.  St. Louis Blues (17-18-6; 40 pts; last week: 25)
24.  Philadelphia Flyers (19-19-3, 41 pts; last week: 29)
23.  Florida Panthers (17-18-7, 41 pts; last week: 19)
22.  Atlanta Thrashers (18-17-6, 42 pts; last week: 17)
21.  Tampa Bay Lightning (16-15-10, 42 pts; last week: 26)

What’s interesting about this grouping is about a month ago, the Flyers, Lightning, and Thrashers all sat around the 15-20 mark in our rankings. It seems none of these teams can get on a good winning streak. The Flyers, who brought a four-game winning streak in the 2010 Winter Classic have since lost their last two games.

20.  New York Islanders (17-18-8, 42 pts; last week: 27)
19.  Minnesota Wild (20-19-3, 43 pts; last week: 16)
18.  New York Rangers (19-17-5, 43 pts; last week: 22)
17.  Montreal Canadiens (21-20-3, 45 pts; last week: 23)
16.  Dallas Stars (18-12-11, 47 pts; last week: 14)

Of this group of teams, the Montreal Canadiens have done a nice job of late to pull themselves up to .500 hockey with the return of Markov and the stellar play of Jaroslav Halak. The Dallas Stars have as many OT/SO loss points as the Hurricanes have wins. The Rangers and Islanders seem like they’ll be joined at the hip all season long with virtually the same record and point total. The only difference is the Rangers payroll is much higher and the Islanders have seven (yes, SEVEN) players playing in the World Junior Hockey Championships.

15.  Detroit Red Wings (21-14-6, 48 pts; last week: 13)
14.  Ottawa Senators (22-16-4, 48 pts; last week: 15)
13.  Boston Bruins (21-12-7, 49 pts; last week: 18)
12.  Los Angeles Kings (24-15-3, 51 pts; last week: 6)
11.  Vancouver Canucks (25-16-1, 51 pts; last week: 12)

The Los Angeles Kings have slipped out of the top 10 after having a sub-par last 10 games (they went 5-5) while the Canucks, Senators, and Red Wings seem to always find themselves around the 10-15 tier (for the Wings and Senators, that’s a big win considering the key injuries each club has faced).

10.  Pittsburgh Penguins (26-16-1, 53 pts; last week: 2)
The Pittsburgh Penguins have lost five straight games and have won only four games in their last 10. This is probably the most the team has struggled all year. The most alarming thing about this stretch is the teams they are losing to – the Lightning, Panthers, and Maple Leafs. Could this be the Stanley Cup hangover? Probably not. Anyways, the Penguins will look to turn this streak around when the play the Thrashers, Flyers, and Leafs this week.

9.  Washington Capitals (24-11-6, 54 pts; last week: 4)
It’s interesting how the Washington Capitals and Penguins go through similar season stretches. Like the Pens, the Capitals have lost three straight games but with the exception to the Hurricanes, to strong teams like the Kings and Sharks. The Capitals recently got some good news at Semyon Varlamov is back from injury and in the AHL for a brief reconditioning stint. And while Mike Green didn’t make the cut for the Canadian Olympic team, the Capitals will still be sending five players to the Vancouver games (Semin, Ovechkin, Varlamov, Fleishmann, and Backstrom). And lastly, the Capitals traded Milan Jurcina and captain Chris Clark to the Blue Jackets last week in exchange for forward Jason Chimera.

8.  Nashville Predators (25-14-3, 53 pts; last week: 5)
This has to be the year Barry Trotz wins the coach of the year award. Get this, over the Nashville Predators last 16 games, the club has gone 10-4-2. Unfortunately for the Predators, the team stumbled a bit in their search for top seed in the Central division losing back to back games to the Chicago Blackhawks. The Preds find themselves eight points back of the Hawks, but that’s a hell of a lot better than most people figured the Predators to be doing this year. This week, the Predators host the Flames, Hurricanes, and Ducks.

7.  Phoenix Coyotes (25-14-4, 54 pts; last week: 10)
The Phoenix Coyotes have a busy month ahead. In January, the Coyotes have 14 games to play with only five of them on the road. That’s a really good thing considering the Coyotes are 16-6-1 when playing in front of no one… I mean playing at home. Although the Coyotes are enjoying a great year under Dave Tippett, they are only three points ahead of the Kings, who occupy the 8th and final playoff position in the Western Conference. How’s that for parity? This week, the Coyotes will face the Oilers, Sharks, and Islanders.

6.  Calgary Flames (24-12-5, 53 pts; last week: 11)
The Calgary Flames are hot! as they’ve won their last four games and have held the losing team to one goal in each game. That’s all well and good, but most people around Calgary are still pretty surprised Steve Yzerman didn’t pick any of Dion Phaneuf, Robyn Regher, or Jay Bouwmeester to the Canadian Olympic team. And to make matters worse, Dion Phaneuf left Saturday’s game against the Leafs with an injury – I have no idea how serious it is… or isn’t. But hey, the Flames have won four in a row!

5.  Colorado Avalanche (24-13-6, 54 pts; last week: 7)
The Colorado Avalanche are 3rd in the Western Conference and 7-3 in their last 10 games. Matt Duchene continues to impress and looks to be getting even more comfortable in the NHL (and stronger too). Considering he was left off last year’s Canadian Junior team, I’d say he’s progressed nicely over the last 12 months. In a bit of a surprise, Craig Anderson was left off the USA Olympic team roster this week. I’m still surprised at that. This week, the Avalanche will face off against the Islanders, Hurricanes, and Sabres.

4.  Buffalo Sabres (26-11-4, 56 pts; last week: 9)
The Buffalo Sabres are the second best team in the Eastern Conference, three points back of Pittsburgh for first in the East, yet have no player with more than 32 points this season. Tim Connolly (who has 32 points) is 49th in league scoring. It’s unbelievable how strong a season the Sabres have put together. They’ve only lost two of their last 10 games in regulation (6-2-2) and play two relatively easy games this week against the Lightning and Leafs before hooking up with the Avalanche on Saturday night.

3.  New Jersey Devils (29-10-1, 59 pts; last week: 1)
The New Jersey Devils are tops in the East and have allowed the least goals against in the entire league. They are 8-2 in their last 10 games and Zach Parise continues to generate loads of offense for the team (he’s 14th in league scoring). The Devils play Stars and Lightning at home before heading out on a five game road trip starting in Montreal on Saturday.

2.  Chicago Blackhawks (29-10-3, 61 pts; last week: 3)
The Chicago Blackhawks (and Sharks) are tied for the most points in the NHL. They’ve won three straight games and will be well represented in the Olympics (Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews, Brent Seabrook, Duncan Keith, Marian Hossa, and Tomas Kopecky). What more can you say about the Hawks? Everything’s rolling well and they are a fairly healthy club. The hit Patrick Sharp received was Saturday night versus the Blues was huge, but he was fine and even scored later in the game. The Hawks will play the Wild (twice) and Bruins later this week.

1.  San Jose Sharks (27-8-7, 61 pts; last week: 8)
Along with the Blackhawks, the San Jose Sharks are the best team in the NHL. They’ve lost eight times in regulation all year… Edmonton has lost more than that in their last 10 games! Their top forward line were all named to the Canadian Olympic team (as well as Dan Boyle) and the team appears to work harder this season over last. These are all good things for a team who’s season doesn’t really start until the Playoffs in April. They know this better than anyone, but you have to give it up to this team for how they continually dominate opponents. Probable Sharks victims this week may include the Kings, Blues, and Red Wings.

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NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 12

December 21st, 2009

Week 12 of the Classy Power Rankings features jumps for the Anaheim Ducks, Chicago Blackhawks, and the white-hot Nashville Predators. With the good comes the bad… this week, we see big time dives from the Philadelphia Flyers, Columbus Blue Jackets, and San Jose Sharks. Finally, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention there’s a brand new number one team this week! Think you know who it is? Scroll down to see!

Please note this will be the final NHL Classy Power Rankings of 2009 because most teams play two or less games this week. The Power Rankings will return on January 4th and we’ll have a special end of 2009 review of the top five NHL teams next Monday.

NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 12

30.  Philadelphia Flyers (15-17-2, 32 pts; last week: 29)
29.  Carolina Hurricanes (9-20-6, 24 pts; last week: 30)
28.  Columbus Blue Jackets (14-15-7, 35 pts; last week: 22)
27.  New York Islanders (13-16-7, 33 pts; last week: 25)
26.  Tampa Bay Lightning (12-14-9, 33 pts; last week: 24)

Right now, there is no worse team than the Philadelphia Flyers, so its only fitting they rock bottom on week 12 of the Classy Rankings. Of all five teams above, only the Carolina Hurricanes have a .500 record in their last 10 games played. All the other teams are sub-.500. The Columbus Blue Jackets continue to drop in the Western Conference with daily stories surfacing that suggest the players are tuning out coach Ken Hitchcock.

25.  St. Louis Blues (15-14-5, 35 pts; last week: 19)
24.  Edmonton Oilers (15-16-4, 34 pts; last week: 21)
23.  Montreal Canadiens (16-18-3, 35 pts; last week: 20)
22.  New York Rangers (16-16-3, 35 pts; last week: 28)
21.  Anaheim Ducks (14-14-7, 35 pts; last week: 27)

As with the previous pool, none of these teams are playing particularly well right now. John Tortorella is losing his mind in New York and Andy Murray’s job in St. Louis is rumoured to be on the line. The Oilers blown 2-0 lead against the Capitals on Saturday was pretty telling as to how their season has been so far but the Ducks’ Corey Perry continues to impress. His strong play this season will get him on Team Canada’s roster – I’m sure of it.

20.  Toronto Maple Leafs (13-16-7, 33 pts; last week: 23)
19.  Florida Panthers (15-15-7, 37 pts; last week: 26)
18.  Boston Bruins (16-11-7, 39 pts; last week: 11)
17.  Atlanta Thrashers (18-13-3, 39 pts; last week: 17)
16.  Minnesota Wild (17-15-3, 37 pts; last week: 18)

The Minnesota Wild are among the hottest NHL teams over the last 10 games and continue to move up the standings after a terrible start to the season. The Toronto Maple Leafs are still moving up the Classy Rankings with more good play while the Boston Bruins and Atlanta Thrashers can’t seem to find consistency.

15.  Ottawa Senators (18-13-4, 40 pts, last week: 15)
14.  Dallas Stars (15-9-11, 41  pts; last week: 14)
13.  Detroit Red Wings (18-13-5, 41 pts; last week: 13)
12.  Vancouver Canucks (20-16-0, 40 pts; last week: 16)
11.  Calgary Flames (20-11-4, 44 pts; last week: 7)

The Calgary Flames continue to struggle while the Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators lose Henrik Zetterberg (separated shoulder) and Jason Spezza (knee sprain) to injuries, respectively. Both of these teams have turned in pretty good seasons considering the number of important players lost to injury (especially the Red Wings).

10.  Phoenix Coyotes (21-13-2, 44 pts; last week: 9)
The big buzz about the Phoenix Coyotes was their game in Toronto against the Leafs with their new potential owners (Ice Edge Holdings) in attendance last week. The Coyotes didn’t disappoint either, handing the Leafs a 6-3 loss.  Phoenix’s success is remarkable this year when you consider none of their prized prospects are contributing much (or at all). The veteran core of the Coyotes is playing extremely well for Dave Tippett and co.

9.  Buffalo Sabres (21-10-3, 45 pts; last week: 8 )
It was a so-so week for the Buffalo Sabres as they enjoyed wins over Montreal and Toronto and losses from Ottawa and Pittsburgh. The Sabres still lead the Northeast division (by five points) but lost some of its ground to the Senators last week. The Sabres are 6-3-1 in their last 10 games and visit the Leafs and Capitals before Christmas this week.

8.  San Jose Sharks (20-8-7, 47 pts; last week: 4)
It seems the San Jose Sharks have hit a rough patch as of late. The club is 4-3-3 in their last 10 games, but they’ve only played one game in the last week (a win over the Ducks). The Sharks’ drop in the classy rankings is a result of a strange schedule, more so than poor play. The Sharks have a tough back to back road trip against the Stars and Blackhawks on Monday/Tuesday before a short Christmas break.

7.  Colorado Avalanche (20-11-6, 46 pts; last week: 10)
After losing badly to the Capitals this week, the Colorado Avalanche bounced back strong with a big win over the Blue Jackets a few days later. The Avalanche play two more games prior to the brief holiday freeze against the Wild and Ducks. The team is 6-3-1 in their last 10 games played.

6.  Los Angeles Kings (22-12-3, 47 pts; last week: 1)
The Los Angeles Kings went 2-1 this week against the three Western Canadian teams and are 7-2-1 in their last 10 games. The biggest reason for the Kings Power Rankings drop is a result of the tight Western Conference. The difference between 1st and 5th place overall in the Conference is a win. The Kings last played on Thursday (December 17th) and won’t play against until December 26th against the Coyotes.

5.  Nashville Predators (22-11-3, 47 pts; last week: 12)
The Nashville Predators are still one of the NHL’s hottest teams and (again) are this week’s biggest jump. The Predators have lost three times in December and collected 16 of a possible 20 points in the process. The Predators are one of the great stories in the NHL this year and are giving the Blackhawks a great battle for the Central division lead. The Preds will play Vancouver on Tuesday before hosting the Blackhawks on Saturday.

4.  Washington Capitals (22-8-6, 50 pts; last week: 3)
The Washington Capitals set a franchise record on Saturday by reaching 50 points with the fewest games played in club history. Alex Ovechkin continues to lift this team when they need it most (11 of his 23 goals are scored in the 3rd period). The Capitals are 7-3 in their last 10 games and will play Buffalo and New Jersey this week.

3.  Chicago Blackhawks (23-8-3, 50 pts; last week: 6)
The Chicago Blackhawks have won four straight games and three of those wins were shutouts! In fact, in nine games this month, the Blackhawks have allowed only 15 goals against. It should come as no surprise the team is 7-2 in December either. For a team that was heavily criticized for goaltending holes (myself included), the tandem of Cristobal Huet and Antti Niemi have been sensational and deserve huge credit for the Hawks dominance in the 09/10 NHL season (so far).

2.  Pittsburgh Penguins (25-10-1, 51 pts; last week: 5)
The Pittsburgh Penguins have won five straight games (all of which being against Eastern Conference teams) and are 8-1-1 in their last 10 games played. Despite a struggling powerplay, the Penguins have continued their winning ways thanks (in part) to the great goaltending of Marc-Andre Fleury and the goal scoring of Sidney Crosby. Crosby has 22 goals and is just 2 goals back of Marian Gaborik for the NHL lead. The Penguins have games against the Devils and Senators before heading into the Christmas break.

1.  New Jersey Devils (25-8-1, 51 pts; last week: 2)
Frankly, the only reason the New Jersey are ranked ahead of the Penguins this week is because their schedule last week was slightly tougher. The Devils have won four straight games (Thrashers, Senators, Canadiens, and Flyers) and have only lost twice this month (just like Pittsburgh). Things are going to get very tough for the Devils for the rest of this month. They’ll play the Penguins twice (including tonight), the Capitals, Thrashers, and Blackhawks. Can’t wait to see who wins some of those games!

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NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 11

December 14th, 2009

Week 11 of the Classy Power Rankings features a few positive jumps from several Canadian teams (the Ottawa Senators, Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, and Toronto Maple Leafs) while a few other teams suffer notable slides (the Philadelphia Flyers, Columbus Blue Jackets, Tampa Bay Lightning, and New York Rangers).

On top of that, we have a new number 1 ranked team! It’s not San Jose or Washington – do you know who it is? Here’s a hint: They’ve won four straight games and sit atop of the Western Conference.

NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 11

30.  Carolina Hurricanes (7-19-6, 20 pts; last week: 30)
29.  Philadelphia Flyers (14-15-1, 29 pts; last week: 27)
28.  New York Rangers (14-15-2, 30 pts; last week: 22)
27.  Anaheim Ducks (12-13-7, 31 pts; last week: 28)
26.  Florida Panthers (12-14-7, 31 pts; last week: 26)

Once among the top 5 in the NHL Classy Power Rankings, the Philadelphia Flyers now find themselves 29th, stuffed between the Carolina Hurricanes and the always struggling New York Rangers. Neither the Florida Panthers or the Anaheim Ducks can find any kind of winning consistency, either. The Ducks are the most puzzling team in the bottom of the Classy Rankings as both Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf rank in the top 12 in league scoring.

25.  New York Islanders (12-13-7, 31 pts; last week: 23)
24.  Tampa Bay Lightning (11-12-9, 31 pts; lastweek: 19)
23.  Toronto Maple Leafs (11-14-7, 29 pts; last week: 29)
22.  Columbus Blue Jackets (14-12-6, 34 pts; last week: 17)
21.  Edmonton Oilers (15-13-4, 34 pts; last week: 24)

The Toronto Maple Leafs continue to move up the charts, going 7-3 in their last 10 games, while the Tampa Bay Lightning and Columbus Blue Jackets continue to slide. In fact, the Lightning have lost 8 or their last 9 games. The Edmonton Oilers have played pretty well as of late, going 6-3-1 in their last 10 games (including five straight wins). However, the Oilers are in tough at home over the next four games playing the Kings, Predators, Capitals, and Blues.

20.  Montreal Canadiens (15-15-3, last week: 25)
19.  St. Louis Blues (13-12-5, 31 pts, last week: 20)
18.  Minnesota Wild (15-14-3, 33 pts, last week: 21)
17.  Atlanta Thrashers (16-11-3, 35 pts, last week: 13)
16.  Vancouver Canucks (18-14-0, 36 pts, last week: 16)

Of this crop of teams, only the Atlanta Thrashers and Montreal Canadiens are in playoff positions right now. The Vancouver Canucks are two points out of the 8th playoff spot and on a nice two game winning streak. The St. Louis Blues and Minnesota Wild are a bit farther out, but its worth noting the Wild really turned things around last month, going 12-5-3 in their last 20 games. Meanwhile, the Blues sit tied with Anaheim for 15th in the Western Conference.

15.  Ottawa Senators (16-11-4, 36 pts, last week: 18)
14.  Dallas Stars (14-8-10, 38 pts, last week: 14)
13.  Detroit Red Wings (16-11-5, 37 pts, last week: 15)
12.  Nashville Predators (18-11-3, 39 pts, last week: 13)
11.  Boston Bruins (16-9-6, 38 pts, last week: 10)

Each of these teams are in playoff positions right now, except the Detroit Red Wings. That said, the Red Wings have done pretty well for themselves considering the loss of depth (well documented) and substantial injuries they’ve faced this season. Of this group, I think the Nashville Predators and the Boston Bruins are teams on the cusp of being top teams in their conference – especially the Bruins who are just one win back of 3rd in the Eastern Conference (Buffalo Sabres).

10.  Colorado Avalanche (19-10-6, 44 pts, last week: 9)
The Colorado Avalanche have won four of their last five games and are starting to get back on track following a minor slump after getting off to their hot start. Goaltender Craig Anderson is back in the Avalanche line up after a brief injury while with the Avalanche take over top spot in the Northwest division after a Sunday night win over the Flames.

9.  Phoenix Coyotes (19-11-2, 40 pts, last week: 7)
The Phoenix Coyotes had a pretty solid last three games, losing only once but beating both the Wild and the Sharks. Off ice news last week confirmed the Canadian Ice Edge Holdings group is a few steps closer to purchasing the Coyotes. And back to their on ice play, Ilya Bryzgalov has been great for the Coyotes while a number of the young prospects continue to find difficulty making the big club (Mueller, Boedker, Turris, etc…).

8.  Buffalo Sabres (19-9-2, 40 pts, last week: 11)
Ryan Miller is arguably the best goalie in the NHL this season, boasting a league best 1.83 goals against average and a .939 save percentage. The Buffalo Sabres have won three straight games, yet don’t have one player with 10 or more goals this season. The Sabres are 7-3 in their last 10 games and they shouldn’t break what isn’t broken.

7.  Calgary Flames (19-9-4, 42 pts, last week: 6) **play tonight
The Calgary Flames have won two of six games in December and have only scored more than two goals once. Miikka Kiprusoff has been amazing for the Flames this year (many have him pegged as the early favourite as the NHL’s Hart trophy winner), but the team needs more goals in order to win hockey games.

6.  Chicago Blackhawks (20-8-3, 43 pts, last week: 4)
Did anyone catch Marian Hossa’s goal from Sunday night against the Lightning? Wow – just another display of skill the Chicago Blackhawks have in their roster. The Hawks have only lost two of their last six and are rolling. They are two points off the league lead and will play their next four games at home. Considering their home record (13-3-1), I’d say that’s a good thing for the Hawks. It should be noted Patrick Kane left Sunday’s game with an upper body injury. At this point, it’s not believed to be a serious injury.

5.  Pittsburgh Penguins (22-10-1, 45 pts, last week: 5)
The Pittsburgh Penguins are Stanley Cup contenders. I’m not sure how long that will last, but it seems like it will be for a while. I recently read the Penguins are 22-0 when they score three or more goals in a game (I’m guessing that stat dates back to last year). Marc-Andre Fleury looks so much more comfortable in goal this season and is a lock for the Canadian Olympic team. One interesting note about Sidney Crosby this year is his goal tally. He ranks 4th in the league and just two goals back of Marian Gaborik for the goalscoring lead.

4.  San Jose Sharks (19-8-7, 45 pts, last week: 2)
For the second time in as many weeks, the San Jose sharks have slipped down the Classy charts. Not necessarily because of their poor play, but because of the strong play of other teams. It doesn’t help they’ve lost four straight games dating back to two Saturday ago either. At the end of the day, none of this really matters. The Sharks remain one of the league’s top teams, but the season will be judged by their playoff performance.

3.  Washington Capitals (20-7-6, 46 pts, last week: 1)
While the Washington Capitals are the top team in the NHL (according to total points), I’m not yet convinced the team plays like it every night. They have the talent and depth required, but they have a tendency to let up and play too lose (see Saturday night’s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs). Good teams play hard every night and don’t underestimate opponents. In other Capitals news, the club has finally (and I mean finally) moved Michael Nylander’s contract off their books. They’ve sent him and his $4.8 Million cap hit (approx) to the AHL, freeing up a ton of cap space to play with. It will be interesting to see what the club does between now and the March 3rd trade deadline.

2.  New Jersey Devils (22-8-1, 45 pts, last week: 3)
Although the New Jersey Devils won three of their four games last week, the 3-0 win over the Buffalo Sabres overshadows everything else. Martin Brodeur’s big shutout win over the Sabres tied Terry Sawchuk in all time shutouts (103). Congrats to Marty! I have a feeling it’s going to be a very long time until that record is broken (and yes, I do believe one day the all time shutout record will belong to someone else, other than Brodeur).

1.  Los Angeles Kings (21-10-3, 45 pts, last week: 8 )
For the second straight week, we have a new number one team on the NHL Classy Power Rankings: The Los Angeles Kings. Impressively, the Kings have put together four straight wins without Ryan Smyth (who is still injured). What’s more impressive is those wins have come against top Western teams (the Stars, Coyotes, Sharks, and Flames), each game being a 1-goal margin. More and more, I’m starting to believe the Kings have the pieces to go into the second or third round of the playoffs this year like the Blackhawks did last year. A very impressive team.

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NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 10

December 7th, 2009

This is the second week we’re running with the new format for the NHL Classy Power Rankings. This week saw the notable drop from the Philadelphia Flyers, reflected by the firing of coach John Stevens. Big jumps this week include the Phoenix Coyotes, Minnesota Wild and of course, the new number 1 ranked team! Scroll down below to see who knocked off the San Jose Sharks.

NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 10

30.  Carolina Hurricanes (6-17-5, 17 pts; last week: 30)
29.  Toronto Maple Leafs (8-13-7, 23 pts; last week: 29)
28.  Anaheim Ducks (10-13-6, 26 pts; last week: 25)
27.  Philadelphia Flyers (13-12-1, 27 pts; last week: 20)
26.  Florida Panthers (11-13-15, 27 pts; last week: 26)

A lowly bottom group, that’s for sure. Though the Leafs have enjoyed better hockey as of late, they are discovering its still not enough. The Philadelphia Flyers, who were ranked in the top 10 earlier this year, hope to get out of their funk with new head coach Peter Laviolette and captain Mike Richards taking a bigger stand in the dressing room. The are too talented to be this mediocre.

25.  Montreal Canadiens (13-14-2, 28 pts; last week: 23)
24.  Edmonton Oilers (12-13-4, 28 pts; last week: 28)
23.  New York Islanders (11-11-7, 29 pts; last week: 22)
22.  New York Rangers (14-14-1, 29 pts; last week: 21)
21.  Minnesota Wild (13-12-3, 29 pts; last week: 27)

The Minnesota Wild make an impressive jump with improved play as of late. It took awhile, but the team has been on fire winning 5 straight and going 13-3-3 in their last 16 games. The Oilers have picked it up a little, too, despite the loss of Ales Hemsky for the rest of the season.  It remains to be seen if it can continue. Lastly, a quick note about the Bruins-Canadiens Centennial game from Friday night; what an outstanding effort from Montreal. The Canadiens played with amazing drive and teamwork, shown perfectly in that 5 on 3 sequence. It was a pleasure to watch, for Habs fans especially. If they played like that every game, they’d be a top contender in the league.

20.  St. Louis Blues (12-10-5, 29 pts; last week: 24)
19.  Tampa Bay Lightning
(11-9-8, 30 pts; last week: 18)
18.  Ottawa Senators (14-10-4, 32 pts; last week: 15)
17.  Columbus Blue Jackets (13-11-5, 31 pts; last week: 19)
16.  Vancouver Canucks (13-11-5, 31 pts; last week: 16

The Senators recent road trip didn’t go as planned losing 3 of 4 games. The St. Louis Blues had impressive wins over the Kings and Sharks which helped push them up to #20 this week. Columbus are still spinning out of control (something tells me Hitchcock’s job security has dipped a bit), while the Canucks stay put at 16.

15.  Detroit Red Wings (14-10-5, 33 pts; last week: 17)
14.  Dallas Stars
(13-8-8, 34 pts; last week: 13)
13.  Atlanta Thrashers (15-8-3, 33 pts; last week: 12)
12.  Nashville Predators (16-11-2, 34 pts; last week: 7)
11.  Buffalo Sabres (16-8-2, 34 pts; last week: 10)

Of this group, I’m very impressed with the Atlanta Thrashers and Nashville Predators. The Thrashers are having a great season and are slowly catching up to the Capitals for the tops in the Southeast. Detroit are starting to put things together too – I wonder if this is a sign of things to come. The Predators are struggling a bit after having a great 7 game run in November, winning only 2 of their last 6 games.

10.  Boston Bruins (15-9-5, 35 pts; last week: 8 )
The big news out of Boston this week was the resigning of center Marc Savard to a long term extension. Savard’s return to the Bruins line up had an immediate impact with a hat trick performance against the Leafs on Saturday. The Boston Bruins have won 3 of their last 4 games and have a few days off before playing the Leafs, Islanders, and Flyers later this week.

9.  Colorado Avalanche (16-9-6, 38 pts; last week: 11)
The Colorado Avalanche continue to struggle and ride the great start they got off to. The Avalanche are 3-4-3 in their last 10 games but have a 5 game home stand coming up after a game on Monday in St. Louis. Rookie Matt Duchene capped off a great week by being named the NHL’s 3rd star of last week, while the Avalanche continue to play without star goalie Craig Anderson.

8.  Los Angeles Kings (17-10-3, 37 pts; last week: 9)
The Los Angeles Kings are still missing Ryan Smyth, and nowhere is that more evident than with star Anze Kopitar. Kopitar has registered 2 points in his last 5 games, but the team has put together 4 wins in their last 6 games. The Kings have a tough schedule this week against the Flames, Sharks, and Coyotes.

7.  Phoenix Coyotes (17-11-1, 35 pts; last week: 14)
The Desert Dogs have been pretty solid lately, going 6-3-1 in their last 10 games. The Phoenix Coyotes have a nice 4 game winning streak going and will look to continue it against the Wild, Kings, and Sharks.

6.  Calgary Flames (18-7-3, 39 pts; last week: 6)
An impressive win from the Calgary Flames on Saturday makes them one of the league’s hottest teams with 5 wins in their last 6 games. Brent Sutter has done a good job installing a solid system for the team to follow and its showing great results. This week, the Flames will face-off against the Kings, Thrashers, and Wild.

5.  Pittsburgh Penguins (20-9-1, 41 pts; last week: 5)
The Pittsburgh Penguins have won 3 of their last 4 games and look every bit as good as they did last year. Sidney Crosby sat out of Saturday’s game with a minor groin injury but is expected back in the line up any day. The Penguins have a busy stretch coming up and it starts this week against the Hurricanes, Canadiens, and Panthers.

4.  Chicago Blackhawks (18-7-3, 39 pts, last week: 2)
The big news surrounding the Chicago Blackhawks is the official resignings of Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, and Duncan Keith to long term extensions. On the ice, the Blackhawks had an impressive overtime victory against the Penguins after a bad 4-1 loss to the Predators. For all the hockey poolies out there, Marian Hossa has 6 points in 6 games and averages around 20 minutes of ice time per game.

3.  New Jersey Devils (19-7-1, 39 pts, last week: 3)
The New Jersey Devils are 6-3-1 in their last 10 games and continue to play a strong brand of hockey (especially on the road). On the injury front, the Devils are set to welcome back Johnny Oduya this week – a nice boost for their defense. The Devils play the Sabres on Monday night before starting a 5 game home stand against the Hurricanes, Panthers, and Flyers.

2.  San Jose Sharks (19-7-5, 43 pts; last week: 1)
Finally, the San Jose Sharks aren’t the top team in the Classy Rankings. The main reason is the losses to the Blues and Flames last week. I thought the Sharks lacked the desperation the Flames had on Saturday and I didn’t like the way the Sharks dropped a game to St. Louis in the dying seconds of the game and then in a shootout. The Sharks are still a terrific team, but shades of doubt are starting to creep in, but I have no thing but great things to say about Joe Thornton.

1.  Washington Capitals (18-5-6, 42 pts; last week: 4)
A new number one team in the Classy Power Rankings! And it only took 10 weeks! The biggest reason the Washington Capitals are number one is the fact they’ve been able to win without Alex Ovechkin (injuries, suspension) and Alex Semin (injuries). This week, the Capitals will play the Lightning, Sabres, Hurricanes, and Leafs.

Stay classy, NHL rankings.

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Thoughts on last night’s Senators-Kings game

December 4th, 2009

Los Angeles Kings- 6, Ottawa Senators- 3

There was a moment last night when Pierre McGuire asked Cory Clouston, “So, you enjoying the West Coast?”, to which Clouston responded “Absolutely.” What the hell. No you’re not. The west coast has been nothing but evil for this team. Unless they’re spending all their time on the beach, which might seem plausible given they way they played, the Sens have no reason to be enjoying the west coast.

As it turns out, the Sens have not had a very good record in Los Angeles. So why mess with history, right? A fast goal from the Kings seemed to deflate the Sens initially, and while they seemed to be storming back and showing some fight, Los Angeles just seemed to score at the most inopportune times as far as the Sens were concerned.

Anyways, two games in California. Zero points. Let’s hope Arizona treats us better.

So here it is; the Classy, Non-Classy and Could-Have-Been-Classier.

The Classy

You know, it’s nice to see that this whole Mike Fisher thing might not be an experiment after all. I don’t know if I was alone, but I remember thinking when he got injured that perhaps this might just take the wind out of his sails, so to speak. Well, two goals last night had me thinking I was wrong. Fisher seemed to be buzzing again last night, including those two goals, and some great physical play. He absolutely crushed Drew Doughty on the side boards last night, which kind of gave me a tingle. I won’t say where.

The Co-Classy of last night’s game was Ottawa actually killing off those three penalties at the end of the 1st and into the 2nd period. I really don’t know what else to say other than it should have been a TSN Turning Point. Nevertheless, the Kings would have been kicking themselves had they not won this game, because they had ample opportunity in those 5 minutes of PP time.

Non-Classy

As I mentioned earlier, it was the inopportune timing of goals that were Non-Classy last night. The Kings’ 1st goal game so quickly into the game, I had barely settled into my fantabulous couch to watch the game. While Ottawa tied the game up, the penalty shot game just at a time when Ottawa was finally showing some life again. Even when Ottawa tied the game 3-3 in the 2nd period, Drew Doughty had to unleash a cannon to take the lead. After that, there was no looking back.

But I have to think that if some of those goals not gone in when they did (aside from the simple math), it would have been a very different game.

Could-Have-Been-Classier

Oh Brian Elliott. I hate to throw this on your shoulders. I really like you and I really think you’re going to be a great goalie for us in the future. But you have to have a few of those goals man. I mean, you’re solid. Don’t take any of this the wrong way. I’m not throwing you under a bus, and I don’t want to suggest that you should be thrown there. Even Pascal Leclaire has been here, so you’re in good company. But please be classier moving forward.

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Next up for the road-weary Sens is a game against the Hamilton Blackberries, or Phoenix Coyotes. They had an attendance level of just over 9,000 last game against the Flames, and that’s an inter-conference game! So Saturday should raise the roof, right?

This is kind of a must win for the Sens, and I hate to say it. But they really do need to come away from this road trip with some points. I do believe they’ve now lost 6 in a row on the road, and that ain’t good come point-counting time in April. Perhaps we can get Corningstone, who hails from Arizona, to give us an extra special preview of this tilt?

Stay classy, California hockey teams (including you Anaheim Ducks *shakes fist). Now I remember why I hate you.

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Ottawa Senators game day predictions (Sens/Kings)

December 3rd, 2009

Another late game for the Ottawa Senators tonight as they continue their west coast road trip with a game against the young Los Angeles Kings. For anyone who doesn’t follow the Kings, they are similar to last year’s Chicago Blackhawks with less flash and virtually no buzz. They are a young team with a lot talent and it will be interesting to see how the Senators play after Tuesday night’s loss to Dany Heatley and the San Jose Sharks.

**Afternoon update: Senators forward Nick Foligno will be a healthy scratch tonight, as reported by Senschirp.ca on Twitter.

Here’s our predictions - do you agree? Let us know below.

Ottawa Senators vs Los Angeles Kings – 10:30pm EST; TSN, FS-West

Burgundy: Los Angeles- 4, Ottawa- 3; The Los Angeles Kings haven’t been the same powerhouse team they were since Ryan Smyth got hurt, however, they’ve won 2 straight games. They’ve been slightly better than Ottawa in their last 10 games and I predict them to win tonight. I’ll even go as far as saying Ottawa will hold the lead in this game, but ultimately will lose. Wayne Simmonds will have a strong game for the Kings, too.

Fantana: Ottawa- 4, Los Angeles- 3 (OT); I like the Sens to win this one but I think it will be a tight, fast-paced game. Milan Michalek has been hot lately and the ageless Daniel Alfredsson continues to lead this team to success. The Kings powerplay has been very weak since Ryan Smyth got injured, and Kopitar’s hot streak ended around the same time. The Kings will give the Sens a good run for their money.

Tambland: Ottawa- 3, Los Angeles- 2; I’m pretty sure I called the last game against the Sharks by picking with my heart instead of my head. Well, no more of that, I say. Ottawa is probably feeling like they might have let one get away with stupid penalties and sloppy play. Expect a tighter game here tonight, with Cheechoo, Foligno and Kuba all putting up the goals. Drew Doughty will make an awesome diving play in the second period which will have Pierre McGuire screaming about his monstrous proportions as a young defencemen, or something like that.

Champ: Ottawa- 4, Los Angeles- 2; The Senators will have adjusted to the time change and will come out with a much stronger effort. The return of Chris Neil will add more jam to the senators play. Look for the hot hand of Milan Michalek to continue filling the net.

Mantooth: Ottawa- 4, Los Angeles- 3 (OT); The Kings have been playing very solid of far this year, but with Volchenkov back for his 2nd game since a long break, expect him to get back into his groove. Michalek has been hot with 4 goals in his last 2 games, expect that to continue with another goal tonight. This will be a very close game, expect a back-and-forth battle. I wanted to use the word “Transgressions” in here, but just couldn’t work it in.

Baxter: Los Angeles- 2, Ottawa- 1; The Senators road trip has been tough so far. Watch for Kopitar to wake up from his mini-slump and have a strong game.

Stay classy, Los Angeles Kings.

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NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 9

November 30th, 2009

For some teams, as the season goes on so does the losing. Frankly, I don’t see that changing for teams like the Oilers and Hurricanes and that could get boring for us to talk about and you to read about. If not boring, certainly non-classy and I simply cannot have that.

Moving forward, the weekly Classy Power Rankings will place more on the Top 10 NHL teams (teams who consistently win!), while the teams outside of the Top 10 will be featured within one of four groups. Let me know what you think and if you like the new format below.

NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 9

30.  Carolina Hurricanes (5-16-5, 15 pts; last week: 29)
29.  Toronto Maple Leafs (6-11-7, 19 pts; last week: 30)
28.  Edmonton Oilers (10-13-4, 24 pts; last week: 26)
27.  Minnesota Wild (10-12-3, 23 pts; last week: 27)
26.  Florida Panthers (10-11-4, 24 pts; last week: 23)

The Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs chart up this week while the Hurricanes, Wild, and Oilers continue to stumble (especially the Oilers). According to the internet rumor mill, one or all of these teams are looking to make trades to shake things up. That could include the likes of Nathan Horton, Erik Cole, Tomas Kaberle, and others. One thing is for certain, I believe the Hurricanes are about to trade/waive a few roster players in order to start rebuilding their organization and its depth.

25.  Anaheim Ducks (10-11-4, 24 pts; last week: 28)
24.  St. Louis Blues (10-9-5, 25 pts; last week: 25)
23.  Montreal Canadiens (12-12-2; last week: 20)
22.  New York Islanders (10-10-7, 27 pts; last week: 21)
21.  New York Rangers (13-12-1, 27 pts; last week: 22)

None of these teams have been able to play consistently all season yet somehow aren’t too far out of the playoffs – especially the Islanders and Rangers. Needless to say, December’s action will go a long way in determining whether these teams can make a push for the playoffs. The Rangers have really underwhelmed many after starting off so hot and having the NHL’s leading goal scorer Marian Gaborik. Not good news for John Tortorella and company.

20.  Philadelphia Flyers (13-10-1, 27 pts; last week: 16)
19.  Columbus Blue Jackets (12-9-4, 28 pts; last week: 8 )
18. Tampa Bay Lightning (10-6-8, 28 pts; last week: 19)
17.  Detroit Red Wings (12-9-4, 28 pts; last week: 9)
16.  Vancouver Canucks (14-12-0, 28 pts; last week: 17)

Any team in this group (or the one below) could easily find themselves in the Classy Top 10 if they get rolling. While many consider the Philadelphia Flyers a top contending team, they really aren’t playing like it. As far as the Columbus Blue Jackets are concerned, they are on a disastrous slide and its been reported the players are tuning out Ken Hitchcock. The Tampa Bay Lightning are playing decent hockey while the Red Wings and Canucks shouldn’t be taken lightly regardless of any injuries or slumps.

15.  Ottawa Senators (13-7-4, 30 pts; last week: 15)
14.  Phoenix Coyotes (15-11-1, 31 pts; last week: 11)
13.  Dallas Stars (12-7-7, 31 pts; last week: 13)
12.  Atlanta Thrashers (13-7-3, 29 pts; last week: 24)
11.  Colorado Avalanche (14-8-5, 33 pts; last week: 10)

The Atlanta Thrashers may look like the odd-team out in this group, but they are enjoying a solid year with strong contributions from players like Afinogenov, Peverley, Armstrong, Antropov, and others. Oh, and that Kovalchuk guy too. Right now the Thrashers and Senators are the most consistent teams in this group with the Avalanche, Stars, and Coyotes playing mediocre hockey.

10.  Buffalo Sabres (14-7-2, 30 pts; last week: 12)
It’s hard to gauge the Buffalo Sabres this season. Defensively, they are among the best in the league and Ryan Miller is playing the best hockey of his career. Offensively, I’m still not convinced this team can score enough to win in the playoffs. But there’s still 2/3s of the season left for the Sabres to figure that out. The Sabres have a few interesting games coming up against top NHL teams like the Blackhawks, Capitals, and Devils. Before those games, the Sabres will play the Canadiens and Rangers.

9.  Los Angeles Kings (15-10-2, 32 pts; last week: 7)
The Los Angeles Kings are 5-5 in their last 10 games and no one knows it more than Anze Kopitar. Since Ryan Smyth’s injury, the Kings top line has scored one goal in five games. Smyth is still a few weeks weeks away from returning to action, but the Kings should should be able to get rolling this week with games against the Ducks, Senators, and Blues.

8.  Boston Bruins (13-8-5, 31 pts; last week: 18)
The Boston Bruins have quietly turned things around in November, winning five of their last six games. They are one point up on the Senators for the Northeast division lead and Michael Ryder is starting to get hot at a convenient time. Patrice Bergeron doesn’t appear to be injured after blocking a shot with his knee on Saturday. The Bruins will play the Lightning, Canadiens, and Leafs this week.

7.  Nashville Predators (15-9-1, 31 pts; last week: 14)
The Nashville Predators are hot! They’ve won eight of their last 10 games and have a light schedule this week playing the Blackhawks once and the Wild twice. Pekka Rinne is back to the great form he showed last year while the Preds have done a nice job making due with a few key injuries recently.

6.  Calgary Flames (16-6-3, 35 pts; last week: 6)
The Calgary Flames have won three games in a row and sit 3rd in the Western Conference. Jarome Iginla could potentially finish the month of November as the best single month of his career while the Flames are 9-1-3 when playing away from Calgary this season. That’s good news for the Flames as they are on the road this week against the Coyotes, Sharks, and Kings.

5.  Pittsburgh Penguins (18-9-0, 36 pts; last week: 5)
The Pittsburgh Penguins have won four of their last five games including an 8-3 blowout over the New York Rangers on Saturday (Matt Cooke was suspended for two games for a hit in game, too). This week, the Penguins faceoff against the Rangers, Avalanche, and Blackhawks (Crosby/Malkin vs Kane/Toews with Hossa! That should be a great game!).

4.  Washington Capitals (15-5-6, 36 pts; last week: 3)
The Washington Capitals snapped their two game losing streak by posting two straight wins over the Sabres and Canadiens last week. The Capitals are currently first in the Eastern Conference and have a very healthy lead on the Southeast division. Alex Semin is still out of the line up with a wrist injury, but the depth of the Capitals is filling in just fine. This week the Capitals play the Hurricanes, Panthers, and Flyers.

3.  New Jersey Devils (17-6-1, 35 pts; last week: 4)
The New Jersey Devils have won their last three games and really look like a top contending team in the NHL. Patrick Elias’ return has played a big role in the Devils great play. Since Elias’ return, the Devils are 7-2-1 with Elias recording eight points in his last five games. This week, the Devils host the Canucks, Lightning, and Red Wings.

2.  Chicago Blackhawks (16-6-3, 35 pts; last week: 2)
What a week it was for the Chicago Blackhawks. They blow out the Sharks 7-2, Marian Hossa makes an immediate impact and then the team loses two straight to the Ducks and Kings – two teams they can and should beat. Chicago are still the cream of the crop in the Western Conference with San Jose and will look to make an impact this week against the Blue Jackets, Predators, and Penguins.

1.  San Jose Sharks (18-6-4, 40 pts; last week: 1)
As always, the San Jose Sharks are still number one in the Classy Power Rankings thanks to wins over the Oilers and Canucks (and a humbling loss to the Blackhawks) last week. While I don’t believe the Sharks are as deep a team as they were last season, it seems every time Dany Heatley doesn’t score Patrick Marleau does. I’m not suggesting Heatley’s in a funk, but he hasn’t scored a goal in his last three games. The Sharks will play the Blues and Flames after hosting Heatley’s former team, the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night – the week’s hottest game in the NHL.

Stay classy, NHL rankings.

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NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 8

November 23rd, 2009

This week’s Class Power Rankings are interesting. We’re at the quarter mark of the NHL season with some teams struggling, some picking up momentum and others flat out dominating. This week, we see slides from the Atlanta Thrashers, New York Rangers and Colorado Avalanche. Big jumps include the red hot Chicago Blackhawks and Nashville Predators.

NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 8

30.  Toronto Maple Leafs (4-11-6, 14 pts, last week: 29)
It was a pretty rough week for the Toronto Maple Leafs, despite a shootout win against the Capitals on Saturday. A loss against the Ottawa Senators and brutal 3-0 blown lead against the Hurricanes in a “basement battle” won’t sit well with Brian Burke and the rest of the MLSE management team. Simply put, the Maple Leafs don’t have the talent to compete with other teams in 5-on-5 play. This week, the Leafs play the Islanders, Lightning, and Panthers… as always, the results will be interesting.

29.  Carolina Hurricanes (5-12-5, 15 pts, last week: 30)
Believe it or not the Carolina Hurricanes have won 3 or their last 4 games. They’ve grabbed 7 of 8 points and are a point up on the lowly Maple Leafs. It’s worth noting the Hurricanes have won all their games at home and are still winless on the road (0-7-3). This week, the Hurricanes play the Stars and Ducks at home before hitting the road to play the Thrashers and Sabres.

28.  Anaheim Ducks (7-11-3, 17 pts, last week: 28)
The Anaheim Ducks are a bad team.  For as much press as the Toronto Maple Leafs get for their terrible start, the Ducks have just 3 more points and play just as inconsistently. Not only do the Ducks have a bit of a goaltending issue ($6 Million+ is a lot for a backup goalie – Giguere), apparently they are having trouble resigning star Bobby Ryan (2nd overall pick after Sidney Crosby in 2005). At any rate, the Ducks are in the middle of a long home-stand that has them playing the Flames, Hurricanes, and Blackhawks this week.

27.  Minnesota Wild (8-12-2, 18 pts, last week: 25)
The Minnesota Wild will continue to be among the league’s worst teams until they can find a way to play consistent hockey and beat better teams. The Wild beat the Islanders this week but lost to the Coyotes. This week the Wild host the Bruins at home and then have a back to back/home and home series with the slumping Avalanche.

26.  Edmonton Oilers (9-11-3, 21 pts, last week: 24)
I can’t figure out the Edmonton Oilers. I feel like I say that all the time, but it’s true. What is the real identity of this team? At one point, half the team was injured or sick. Most of the Oilers are healthy, yet the team still isn’t producing. There are rumours that the Oilers have interest in the Kostytin brothers and various other stars, but it doesn’t change the fact they won 1 of 4 games last week. Coming up for the Oilers, they’ll play the Coyotes, Kings, and Sharks at home before playing the Canucks in Vancouver.

25.  St. Louis Blues (8-8-4, 20 pts, last week: 26)
For the sake of the St. Louis Blues, I hope they’ve found their game with a current 2 game win streak. As with many of the bottom NHL teams, the Blues cannot play consistent hockey to the best of their abilities. They have 5 more games this month and it starts with games against the Bruins, Stars, Predators, and Red Wings this week.

24.  Atlanta Thrashers (10-7-3, 23 pts, last week: 15)
While concerns over Ilya Kovalchuk’s future with the Atlanta Thrashers continue to dominate most team news, walk-on free agent Maxime Afinogenov is enjoying a solid year (20 points in 20 games). Since his return, Kovalchuk has put up Alex Ovechkin-goal per game averages yet the team hasn’t strung together multiple wins. In fact, the Thrashers are on a 3 game losing streak. They’ll hope to change that this week in games against the Red Wings, Hurricanes, and Flyers.

23.  Florida Panthers (10-9-2, 22 pts, last week: 27)
The Florida Panthers enjoyed last week winning all 3 games against the Rangers, Red Wings and Sabres (all 3 games on the road, too). Although they aren’t in a playoff position, they are a win away from 8th and will look towards moving up in the standings when playing the Penguins, Rangers, Leafs, and Predators this week.

22.  New York Rangers (11-10-1, 23 pts, last week: 11)
It’s very surprising to see the New York Rangers out of a playoff spot in late November considering the start they had this season. I suppose it’s to be expected – they did the same thing last year too. The Rangers are in a major tailspin having gone 3-7 in their last 10 games. Yes, several key injuries haven’t helped (Chris Drury stands out), but that doesn’t change the results the team has had. John Tortorella will try to get his team going this week in important games against the Blue Jackets, Panthers, Lightning, and Penguins.

21.  New York Islanders (8-8-7, 23 pts, last week: 18)
After the first 10 games this season, who thought the New York Islanders would have the same number of points as the Rangers? They aren’t there yet, but I predict the Islanders to be a very exciting team to watch in a year or two. John Tavares and Matt Moulson continue to lead this team with timely scoring and great play, but Marty Biron’s 2-6-2 record is somewhat alarming. Dwayne Roloson has played significantly better so far. This week, the Islanders have games against the Leafs, Flyers, Penguins, and Devils. I’m curious to see how they do against these teams. I’m guessing 2-2.

20.  Montreal Canadiens (11-11-1, 23 pts, last week: 23)
I really like how Carey Price has been playing for the Montreal Canadiens recently. He’s lost 1 of his last 4 starts and made more than 30 saves in each game. That shootout save he made against Carolina was amazing! That aside, injuries continue to be the story in Montreal. Word has it George Laraque will be suspended for 4-6 games for his hit on Nik Kronwall on Saturday night. Tomas Plekanec continues to have a great year for the Canadiens (even if I can’t pronounce his name)… one has to wonder if he’ll be traded or resigned. And of course, looking ahead this week, the Canadiens face off against the Blue Jackets, Penguins, and Capitals.

19.  Tampa Bay Lightning (9-5-7, 25 pts, last week: 20)
The Tampa Bay Lightning just finished up a 4 game road trip that produced a 2-1-1 record… and probably the goal of the year, courtesy of Steve Stamkos. Tampa’s 25 points have them sitting in 7th place in the East (or tied for 5th), something many didn’t think would be the case. I do wonder if they can continue this all season, but the Rick Tocchet appears to have this team playing pretty well. They play the Leafs, Rangers, and Stars this week.

18.   Boston Bruins (10-8-4, 27 pts, last week: 21)
The Boston Bruins got a nice boost last week with the return of Milan Lucic. As well, Tim Thomas has played significantly better as of late. I’m still not sold on their weak defensive play (especially for a Claude Julien coached team), so I look for that to be the next step for the Bruins. They’ve won their last 2 games and have the Blues, Wild, Devils, and Senators coming up this week.

17.  Vancouver Canucks (12-10-0, 24 pts, last week: 16)
The Vancouver Canucks have been very regular in their last 10 games. The return of Daniel Sedin should give a nice boost to the Canucks who are probably at their peak of healthiness this season. Following a 1-0 loss to the Blackhawks last night, the Canucks will look to get back on track against the Kings, Oilers, and Sharks all at home on GM Place ice over the next week.

16.  Philadelphia Flyers (12-7-1, 25 pts, last week: 13)
Not a great start for the Philadelphia Flyers on their Western Conference road trip. They are 1-2, but were blown out badly against Dany Heatley and the San Jose Sharks. The Flyers continue their road trip this week with games against the Avalanche and Islanders before playing the Sabres and Thrashers. An interesting note from Bill Meltzer last week “Mike Richards has been held without a goal in 14 of his last 17 games. Richards needs to get going in order for the Flyers to get back to their winning ways.

15.  Ottawa Senators (11-6-3, 25 pts, last week: 22)
Despite losing Pascal Leclaire to injury on Saturday night, the Ottawa Senators are riding a 3 game winning streak in recent games against the Sabres, Penguins and Leafs. Daniel Alfredsson is putting together another great season while Milan Michalek is fitting in very well with the Senators (wish I could say the same about Cheechoo). This week, the Senators line up against Capitals, Devils, Blue Jackets, and Bruins.

14.  Nashville Predators (12-8-1, 25 pts, last week: 19)
Did you know the Nashville Predators have won 5 straight games against the Blue Jackets, Sharks, Devils, Canadiens, and Blues? That win streak (and going 8-2 in their last 10 games) have helped turn around a poor start to the season. The Predators are 1 point back of a playoff spot in the Western Conference. Other Preds news, the team recently sent down former 1st round pick Colin Wilson to the AHL. This week, the Predators put their win streak on the line against the Red Wings, Avalanche, Blues, and Panthers.

13.  Dallas Stars (10-6-6, 26 pts, last week: 17)
I find the Dallas Stars very up and down as of late. I suppose it won’t help them that young star James Neal was recently suspended for 2 games, but still, the Stars need a good effort against the Hurricanes and Blues (both at home) before playing the Coyotes and Lightning. The Stars currently sit 9th in the Western Conference and tied with the Red Wings for the 8th and final playoff spot at the 1/4 mark of the season (DET wins the tiebreaker though). I’m not sure if this is above or below most people’s expectations or right on par. I expect the Stars to have a strong 2nd half of the season.

12.  Buffalo Sabres (12-6-2, 26 pts, last week: 9)
Following a surprisingly hot start to the season, the Buffalo Sabres have been cold as of late going 4-5-1 in their last 10 including a not-so-good effort against the Senators on Saturday night. Sabres fans are fed up with back-up goaltending efforts from Patty Lalime while Ryan Miller continues to give reason to be the US Olympic team’s number 1 goalie. As always, Tyler Myers seems to get better and better (my rookie of the year at this point of the season). The Sabres look to regroup this week in games against the Capitals, Flyers, and Hurricanes.

11.  Phoenix Coyotes (13-9-1, 27 pts, last week: 14)
The Phoenix Coyotes are still hanging around in playoff contention in the West. I say hanging around because their play recently has slipped… kind of like their financials (oooooh! Buuuurn. I’m kidding…). Right now, the Coyotes have a few injuries and HNIC reported rumours of Peter Muller potentially being traded as a result of not ‘jiving’ with coach Dave Tippett.  The ‘Yotes need to regroup and get back to their winning ways or they could risk sliding out of the playoff picture. Their good start is the only thing keeping them in it at the moment.

10.  Colorado Avalanche (13-7-3, 29 pts, last week: 5)
I know many are saying it and even more are thinking it, “Is the cinderella story over for the Colorado Avalanche?”. Or “Have the Avs come down to earth?”. I don’t have the answers but going 3-6-1 in their last 10 certainly points to a slump. The Avalanche are in tough this week with games against the Flyers and hot Predators, then following up with a home-and-home series with the Wild – 2 games they should win. I expect a better effort from the team and would look for 2-3 wins and no less than 6 points in their 4 games this week.

9.  Detroit Red Wings (11-6-4, 26 pts, last week: 10)
Another costly injury for the Detroit Red Wings came on Saturday with Nik Kronwall going down as a result of a George Laraque hit. Early reports have Kronwall out for 4-8 weeks. Meanwhile, a nice bright spot for the Red Wings is the recently play of Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk who’ve really turned it up a notch. They’ll need to be on this week for tough games against Predators, Thrashers, Flames, and Blues. It’s a big week for the Wings… let’s see how they react.

8.  Columbus Blue Jackets (12-6-3, 27 pts, last week: 12)
The Columbus Blue Jackets have 7 of a possible 8 points in their last 4 games (since being blown out by the Red Wings). Recent news of the Jackets lending top pick Nikita Filatov to the KHL made headlines last week, as well as (what are said to be erroneous) rumours of interest in the Canadiens Scott Gomez.  The Blue Jackets are on the road this week against the Rangers, Canadiens, and Senators before returning home to play the Flames.

7.  Los Angeles Kings (13-9-2, 28 pts, last week: 7)
It’s going to be interesting to see how the Kings play with a fairly serious injury to forward Ryan Smyth. To me, this is the first test for the young Kings this season who’ve lost 2 straight games. Time to regroup for the Kings, who are said to be fatigued as of late. This week the Kings face the Oilers, Canucks, and Blackhawks. The Kings have won 2 of their last 5 games.

6.  Calgary Flames (13-6-2, 28 pts, last week: 4)
While Jarome Iginla has found another gear in the last 2-3 weeks, it seems Dion Phaneuf hasn’t with reports of a screaming match between him and coach Brent Sutter following a loss to the Avalanche. Despite this, the Calgary Flames are playing very well going 6-3-1 in their last 10 games. Miikka Kiprusoff has played a big part in that with stellar play, as well as Iginla. Jay Bouwemeester has been very solid too. The Flames play the Ducks, Coyotes, Red Wings and Blue Jackets this week.

5.  Pittsburgh Penguins (15-8-0, 30 pts, last week: 6)
Is it fair to say the Pittsburgh Penguins are struggling? Key injuries have been well documents (especially on Defense), however, Evgeni Malkin and Max Talbot have since returned to the line up. Sidney Crosby has struggled a bit lately while Marc-Andre Fleury looks a bit tired (as noted in the Senators game on Thursday). A busy week lies ahead for the Penguins as they play the Panthers, Canadiens, Islanders, and Rangers… frankly, all games they can and should win.

4.  New Jersey Devils (14-6-1, 29 pts, last week: 2)
The New Jersey Devils have slowed down a bit from their crazy hot streak dropping their last 3 games. Recently, the Devils lost forward Dainius Zubrus 4-6 weeks due to injury. The Devils have a few days off before playing the Senators, Bruins, and Islanders later this week. Will this finally be the week Marty Brodeur gets the historic shutout?

3.  Washington Capitals (13-5-5, 31 pts, last week: 3)
The Washington Capitals were on a bit of a roll with Alex Ovechkin out of the line up. It’ll be interesting to see how they play with his return, especially after a disappointing loss to the Leafs on Saturday. Some rumours have spiked up about the resignings of Nick Backstrom and Alex Semin lately. Just a bold prediction here, I think we’re going to see Nick Backstrom explode at the Olympics in a really dominant way. Ovechkin, Semin, Backstrom and Co. play the Senators, Sabres, and Canadiens this week.

2.  Chicago Blackhawks (15-5-2, 32 pts, last week: 8 )
The only team hotter than the Predators right now are the Chicago Blackhawks. They’ve reeled off 7 straight wins and are showing no signs of slowing down. What’s even scarier for this team is Jonathan Toews – who is playing as well as he ever has – could be united with Marian Hossa very soon. Word has it Hossa is on the Blackhawks road trip and expects to play in the next week or so. Off ice news from the Hawks continues to swirl with the anticipated resignings of Toews, Patrick Kane, and Duncan Keith to be announced any day now.

1.  San Jose Sharks (16-5-4, 36 pts, last week: 1)
Dany Heatley!! Yes, he’s scored 18 goals this season and leads the NHL. The San Jose Sharks still haven’t lost at home and have only lost 1 game in their last 10. This all sounds very regular for the NHL’s top team. The combination of Thornton and Heatley has been just as good as everyone thought. I really like how Dan Boyle has been playing this season, too. The Sharks play the Oilers and Blackhawks this week.

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NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 7

November 16th, 2009

As with any rankings, there’s ups and downs. This week, the Atlanta Thrashers, Buffalo Sabres and Detroit Red Wings enjoy strong reviews while the Penguins and Avalanche drop in rankings as a result of minor slumps.

Without further delay, here are week 7′s rankings…

NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 7

30.  Carolina Hurricanes (3-12-4, 10 pts, last week: 30)
The Carolina Hurricanes 14 game losing streak is over after beating the Wild on Sunday afternoon. Finally. But seriously, who are we kidding? The Hurricanes are essentially out of the playoff race… unless they win approximately 43 of their remaining 63 games. The bigger problems for the Hurricanes is their roster and coaching. Can they fire Paul Maurice (again) after just resigning him to a 3 year contract in the summer? They are still paying for Peter Laviolette’s contract. Who do they think they are, the Ottawa Senators??? On top of that, the Hurricanes don’t hold many players that are of interest to other NHL clubs. The ‘Canes are close against the salary cap and I don’t see what kind of moves the Hurricanes can make any time soon.

29.  Toronto Maple Leafs (3-10-5, 11 pts, last week: 28)
Not a good week for the Toronto Maple Leafs. They followed up a surprising 5-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings two weekends ago with three straight losses to the Wild, Blackhawks and Flames. It’s worth noting scapegoat Vesa Toskala played very well in the loss to the Blackhawks and Phil Kessel has met every expectation in his six games with the Leafs. Other than that, the Leafs need to start every game with the same intensity they end them with. Ron Wilson has to find a way to transpose his 2nd intermission speech into his pre-game speech. This week the Leafs face off against the Senators, Hurricanes and Capitals.

28.  Anaheim Ducks (6-9-3, 15 pts, last week: 23)
Speaking of three game losing streaks, the Ducks and Leafs must be drinking the same kool-aid. The Ducks dropped games to the Devils, Blue Jackets and Red Wings last week. This week, the Ducks play the Penguins on Monday night (Ryan Whitney’s return to Pittsburgh) and return to Anaheim for one of two season long seven game home stands. The biggest concern for Anaheim at the moment has to be goaltending. Neither Jonas Hiller or J.S. Giguere is playing very well and Hiller’s most recent performance in Detroit was alarming. Even more troubling, the Ducks need to make a decision between the two goalies sooner than later. Beyond the Penguins, the Ducks host the Lightning and Sharks this week.

27.  Florida Panthers (7-9-1, 15 pts, last week: 29)
The Florida Panthers won both games last week in a light schedule against the Bruins and Islanders. Hopefully for Panthers fans the team got their rest as they play the Kings, Sabres, Red Wings and Rangers this week. On top of rest, Panthers fans are hoping players like Michael Frolik, Nathan Horton and everyone except Steven Reinprecht regain their scoring touch.

26.  St. Louis Blues (6-8-4, 16 pts, last week: 27)
I don’t get it, what’s up with the St. Louis Blues this season? They hold the second least amount of wins (six) this season behind the Leafs and Hurricanes (three each). The Blues also rank second last in the NHL for goals scored. The following forwards have scored two goals or less: David Backes, TJ Oshie, Patrik Berglund and Brad Winchester. Simply put, the Blues need more goals. Chris Mason has played some great hockey lately despite this. The Blues look to turn around their two game losing streak this week against the Coyotes and Islanders as part of six straight games at home.

25.  Minnesota Wild (7-11-2, 16 pts, last week: 25)
The Minnesota Wild picked up five of eight points last week, going 1-1-2 against the Hurricanes, Capitals, Lightning and Leafs. Players like Mikko Koivu, Eric Belanger and Andrew Brunette are scoring for the Wild, but Martin Havlat isn’t. Havlat’s two goals and six assists ranks 6th on the team, his -13 is a team worst and his shooting percentage (4.4%) is well below his career average. If the Wild want to beat the Coyotes and Islanders this week, Havlat needs to step it up.  Especially since the Wild lost to the Hurricanes on Sunday. I had to mention that.

24.  Edmonton Oilers (8-10-2, 18 pts, last week: 24)
Do we really know who the Edmonton Oilers are this NHL season? After a strong start (6-3-1), the flu hit the Oilers and they haven’t recovered winning only two of their last 10 games. The Oilers look to finish their four game road trip on a positive note against the Blue Jackets on Monday after losing the first three games to the Senators, Sabres and Thrashers. Looking past Monday’s game against Columbus, the Oilers will start five straight home games against the Avalanche and Blackhawks.  The Oilers are 2-7-1 at home this season.

23.  Montreal Canadiens (9-11-0, 18 pts, last week: 20)
A great quote from HabsInside/Out.com about the 2009-2010 Montreal Canadiens,  ”Before the season began, everyone agreed the team would need that many games to gel after all the changes in the offseason. Well, after 20 games, there are more questions than answers.” I couldn’t agree more. The good news for the Canadiens is that they are only three points out of a playoff spot and the Northeast division is very weak (Leafs and Senators especially). The Habs will play the Hurricanes, Capitals and Red Wings this week and look to improve on winning one of their last four games.

22.  Ottawa Senators (8-6-3, 19 pts, last week: 21)
Another rough week for the Ottawa Senators. Particularly goalie Pascal Leclaire who let in goals against the Oilers and Flyers that were Martin Gerber-esque. The Senators squeaked by the Oilers, then lost badly to Ray Emery and his Flyers before dropping another shootout game against the Rangers on Saturday. The Senators defense simply doesn’t look good enough right now and might cause Bryan Murray to look into trading partners. The Senators are on a five game home stand and will host the Leafs, Penguins and Sabres this week.

21.  Boston Bruins (8-7-4, 20 pts, last week: 19)
The Boston Bruins have not been consistent this season. Tim Thomas is starting to get back to form in the last week or two, but I still want to see more from Michael Ryder, David Krejci and Blake Wheeler. The Boston Bruins have been shutout four times in November and need these guys to step up in the absence of Milan Lucic and Marc Savard. The Bruins play the Islanders, Thrashers and Sabres this week.

20.  Tampa Bay Lightning (7-4-6, 20 pts, last week: 17)
The Tampa Bay Lightning are quietly putting things together this season in the NHL. The Lightning are 5-1-4 in their last 10 games, are undefeated at home (5-0-4) and only one point back of 8th in the Eastern Conference. The one thing that does concern me about the Lightning is their secondary scoring. Steven Stamkos has 13 goals and Ryan Malone has  12 goals… but after that, the third highest Lightning goal scorers are Alex Tanguay and Marty St. Louis with three goals each. On deck for the Tampa Bay Lightning this season are Coyotes, Ducks and Hurricanes.

19.  Nashville Predators (9-8-1, 19 pts, last week: 22)
Despite two straight wins, the Nashville Predators are still struggling to score goals and have the leagues lowest goals for total. There’s some grumblings the Predators are interested in Fabien Brunnstrom who may or may not be available from the Stars. The Predators have started a five game home stand that will see them play the Sharks, Devils, Blue Jackets and Red Wings.

18.  New York Islanders (7-6-7, 21 pts, last week: 16)
I have to admit I’m rooting for the New York Islanders. Finally they aren’t dead last in the NHL and things can only get better for a team with stars like John Tavares… and Matt Moulson (I know, still feels weird to say). If the NHL season ended today, the New York Islanders would make the playoffs, largely because of a much improved 6-2-2 record over their last 10 games. The Islanders are in the middle of a seven game road trip that will have them play the Bruins, Wild and Blues this week.

17.  Dallas Stars (8-5-6, 22 pts, last week: 12)
The Dallas Stars have dropped off a bit lately and find themselves 9th in the Western Conference thanks to a 4-3-3 record in their last 10 games. For every win the Stars generate, they seem to lose the next game after that. They are having trouble stringing together consecutive wins. The Stars will face off against against the Red Wings, Blue Jackets and Devils this week.

16.  Vancouver Canucks (11-10-0, 22 pts, last week: 13)
The Vancouver Canucks are plugging away playing .500 hockey. Right now, they don’t appear to be playing consistent hockey. Some games are big wins (Saturday night against the Avalanche) and some are bad losses (last week against the Blues). The Canucks have a few days off this week and will only play one game… a rematch against the Avalanche.

15.  Atlanta Thrashers (10-6-1, 21 pts, last week: 26)
Ilya Kovalchuk’s return has made a big difference for the Atlanta Thrashers who’ve put together a nice four game winning streak. Rich Peverley continues to be another great story for the Thrashers who has recorded – get this – 56 points in 55 games since being claimed off waivers from the Nashville Predators last year. The Thrashers are sitting in 7th place in the Eastern Conference and will look to move up this week when playing the Bruins and Penguins.

14.  Phoenix Coyotes (11-8-0, 22 pts, last week: 11)
The Phoenix Coyotes are holding on to that final playoff spot in the Western Conference having played sub .500 hockey in November. I look for the Coyotes to have a nice turn around playing the likes of the Lightning, Wild and Blues this week.

13.  Philadelphia Flyers (10-5-1, 21 pts, last week: 10)
Part of the reason for the Philadelphia Flyers slip in the Classy Power Rankings is a result of weird scheduling with only two games played last week. And one shouldn’t count as a game considering how badly the Senators played against Ray Emery and the Flyers. The schedule evens out (sort of) this week with four tough games against Devils, Kings, Sharks and Coyotes.

12.  Columbus Blue Jackets (10-6-2, 22 pts, last week: 8 )
I’m still a bit frustrated with the Columbus Blue Jackets. That 9-1 loss to the Red Wings isn’t sitting right and I still don’t understand why Ken Hitchcock insisted on having Steve Mason play through the full game (and lit up badly) in front of Mike Babcock and Steve Yzerman. I feel the Blue Jackets are playing a bit too loose for a Hitchcock coached team. That said, Rick Nash is still among the league leaders in points and the team is well positioned to make the playoffs with three wins in their last four games. The Blue Jackets are up against the Oilers, Stars and Predators this week.

11.  New York Rangers (11-8-1, 23 pts, last week: 9)
The New York Rangers are playing .500 hockey in November – partly due to inconsistent play and significant injuries. Henrik Lundqvist continues to play well for the Rangers including a stellar performance in a shootout win over the Senators on Saturday.  The Rangers have a light week at home hosting the Capitals and Panthers before heading out on the road next week.

10.  Detroit Red Wings (10-5-3, 23 pts, last week: 18)
The Detroit Red Wings are 7-2-1 in their last 10 games having won three straight against the Ducks, Canucks and Blue Jackets. A big reason for the Red Wings big wins last week resides with star Henrik Zetterberg who’s scored nine points over the three games including five against the Ducks on Saturday night. The Red Wings play the Stars, Panthers and Canadiens this week.

9.  Buffalo Sabres (12-4-1, 25 pts, last week: 14)
Winners of three straight games, the Buffalo Sabres have allowed the least amount of goals against in the entire NHL. To be exact, only 37 goals in 17 games. In their last 10 games, the Sabres are 7-3-0 and have beaten strong teams like the Flyers and Flames in the process. Ryan Miller continues to play unbelievably well and Tyler Myers is showing no signs of slowing down either. Up next for the Sabres are the Panthers, Bruins and Senators.

8.  Chicago Blackhawks (12-5-2, 26 pts, last week: 15)
The Chicago Blackhawks have won four straight games and have captain Jonathan Toews back in the line up (who’s been great since returning!). Unfortunately during Friday night’s win over the leafs, Kris Versteeg was injured off a hit from Jeff Finger. That said, the Hawks are on a roll and will look to continue their strong play this week as they start a six game road trip against the Flames, Oilers and Canucks.

7.  Los Angeles Kings (12-7-2, 26 pts, last week: 7)
I was disappointed with the Los Angeles Kings road trip this past week. Bad losses to the Blackhawks (bad third period) and Thrashers (bad game; 7-0 loss) and wins over the Hurricanes and Lightning isn’t good enough for this young Kings team.  The Kings schedule gets tougher this week as they’ll finish their road trip against the Panthers, then return home to host the Flyers and Flames.

6.  Pittsburgh Penguins (13-7-0, 26 pts, last week: 3)
The Pittsburgh Penguins are glad star Evgeni Malkin is back in the line up. The Penguins recent road trip didn’t go so well – they’ve lost four of their last five games and Sidney Crosby went five games without registering a point. Right now, the following Penguins have day-to-day injuries: Kris Letang, Brooks Orpik and Tyler Kennedy. On the Penguins schedule this week is the Ducks, Senators and Thrashers.

5.  Colorado Avalanche (12-5-3, 27 pts, last week: 2)
This young Colorado Avalanche team is going through some adversity and it will be interesting to see how the rookies deal with it. By adversity I mean not winning every game. The Avalanche have cooled off a bit lately going 5-4-1 in their last 10 games with a schedule that includes games against the Flames, Oilers and Canucks this week.

4.  Calgary Flames (12-4-2, 26 pts, last week: 6)
The Calgary Flames have won five of their last six games and have kept their goals against to two or less in each of those games. Jarome Iginla is officially back after a slow start and Rene Bourque continues his strong play. It should be noted 13 of Calgary’s 19 games have been played at home and the Flames have won 10 of them. Up this week for the Flames is the Avalanche, Blackhawks and Kings.

3.  Washington Capitals (12-5-3, 27 pts, last week: 5)
Losing Alex Ovechkin for six games has been a good thing for the Washington Capitals. In those six games, the Capitals have scored 23 goals and won four. The return of Tomas Fleischmann has been a big lift to the Caps secondary scoring (seven goals in 10 games). Although Ovechkin was a game time decision on Saturday night (he didn’t play), it looks like he’ll return to the line up this week when the Capitals play the Rangers, Canadiens and Leafs.

2.  New Jersey Devils (14-4-0, 28 pts, last week: 4)
The New Jersey Devils are the toast of the Eastern Conference along with the Capitals. The Devils are on an eight game winning streak, are still undefeated on the road (9-0-0) and are the NHL’s hottest team going 9-1-0 in their last 10 games. Potential Devils victims this week include the Flyers, Predators and Stars… all of which are Devils road games.

1.  San Jose Sharks (14-3-5, 32 pts, last week: 1)
Despite losing Sunday night’s game to the Blackhawks with a 3-1 lead, the San Jose Sharks have recorded points in all but one game in November. To add to that, the Sharks are 7-0-3 in their last 10 games and 6-0-2 at home this season. The Sharks are the strongest team in the NHL and have been the most consistent so far this season – as expected. Up this week for the Sharks are the Predators, Flyers and Ducks.


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NHL Classy Power Rankings – week 6

November 9th, 2009

Some positive movements this week in the Classy Power Rankings for teams like the Philadelphia Flyers, New Jersey Devils and Calgary Flames, while a few other teams like the Ottawa Senators, Chicago Blackhawks and Buffalo Sabres took nose dives.

Without further delay, here are your rankings after week 6 of the NHL!

NHL Classy Power Rankings – Week 6

30.  Carolina Hurricanes (2-11-3, 7 pts, last week: 30)
Things have gone from bad to worse for the Carolina Hurricanes. It’s bad enough the club has lost 12 straight games and Eric Staal has an upper body injury. Then on Saturday night, Cam Ward suffered a cut to his left leg and is reportedly out for 3-4 weeks. Recently GM Jim Rutherford took blame for the Hurricanes struggles suggesting a few players might be traded. The Hurricanes next three games are at home against the Kings, Islanders and Wild. That’s probably a good thing considering the team is still winless on the road (0-7-2).

29.  Florida Panthers (5-9-1, 11 pts, last week: 30)
Right now, I’m not liking the play of the Florida Panthers. They won one of their three games last week (against the Hurricanes…) and dropped both divisional games against the Capitals in a home-and-home battle. Losses of 4-1 and 7-4 shouldn’t sit well with the Panthers considering Alex Ovechkin wasn’t in the lineup for either game.

28.  Toronto Maple Leafs (3-7-5, 11 pts, last week: 29)
Prepare the parade, the Toronto Maple Leafs are well on their way to moving up the weekly Classy Rankings. Jonas Gustavsson has provided the Leafs with stable goaltending while the impact of Phil Kessel has been immediate. Believe it or not, the Leafs are actually 3-0-4 in their last seven games including winning back-to-back games against the Hurricanes and Red Wings on Friday and Saturday. The Leafs will look to continue their better play when meeting the Wild, Blackhawks and Flames this week.

27.  St. Louis Blues (5-6-4, 14 pts, last week: 25)
The good news is the St. Louis Blues have picked up points in their last three games. The bad news is the Blues have lost each of those games in overtime or shootout. The Blues had a 2-0 lead against the Thrashers on Sunday night with about 8 minutes left in the game. With their next six games on home ice, the Blues need to improve on their current 2-5-1 home record. This marks the longest home-stand of the Blues this season and it starts this week with games against the Canucks, Predators and Sharks.

26.  Atlanta Thrashers (7-6-1, 15 pts, last week: 22)
The Atlanta Thrashers won two and lost two this week including an impressive 3-2 shootout win (after trailing 2-0 in the 3rd) against the Blues. The Thrashers will play the Rangers and then host the Kings and Oilers later in the week. Scoring firstl in each of these games is critical for the Thrashers who win every game they score first in. Still no real time-table for Ilya Kovalchuk’s return – he’s expected back in a minimum of 2-3 weeks.

25.  Minnesota Wild (6-10-0, 12 pts, last week: 26)
The Minnesota Wild are still having some issues with consistency, losing to the Canucks and then beating the Stars the following game. The Wild sport a 1-8-0 record on the road and that’s bad news considering their next four games are away against the Leafs, Lightning, Capitals and Hurricanes. Martin Havlat has just one goal and needs to get going for this team to be at all successful.

24.  Edmonton Oilers (8-8-1, 17 pts, last week: 13)
The Edmonton Oilers are looking to move past the sick month of October, literally. After dropping games to the Islanders and Rangers, the Oilers began their five game road trip with an impressive 5-3 win against the Avalanche. The Oilers will play the Senators, Sabres, Thrashers and Blue Jackets before returning to Edmonton. A great opportunity to make up some points on division rivals.

23.  Anaheim Ducks (6-7-2, 14 pts, last week: 27)
The Anaheim Ducks are riding a two game win streak as a result of beating the Predators and Coyotes last week. The Ducks will start a tough four game road trip against the Devils, Blue Jackets, Red Wings and Penguins. Despite only having one goal, Ryan Getzlaf has a team high 14 assists while Corey Perry and Teemu Selanne lead the way with 11 and 9 goals respectively. Congrats to Selanne for passing Habs great Jean Beliveau as the 38th all time NHL scorer.

22.  Nashville Predators (7-7-1, 15 pts, last week: 18)
With news over the weekend that Michael Nylander had been placed on waivers by the Washington Capitals, rumors suggest the Predators could be interested in former sniper. Maybe he can help the Preds score more goals – as it stands, the Predators have scored an NHL low of 31 goals in 15 games this season (yes, even Carolina has scored more). Eight of those goals come from defensemen and Shea Weber leads the team with five! With that said, the Predators have won four of their last five and look to continue their strong play this week against the Sharks, Blues and Canadiens.

21.  Ottawa Senators (7-5-2, 16 pts, last week: 17)
Penalties, penalties, penalties. The Ottawa Senators are the most penalized team in the NHL, averaging 20.1 minutes of penalties per game. That’s 1/3 of a game. The Senators enjoyed the return of Jason Spezza while Anton Volchenkov is still a week or two out. There’s a cause for concern in Ottawa with the Senators having difficulty holding leads after dropping a 2-0 lead to the Devils on Saturday. The Senators look to get back on track in games against the Oilers, Flyers and Rangers this week.

20.  Montreal Canadiens (8-9-0, 16 pts, last week: 16)
Despite turning in one of his better performances in recent memory (against Boston), Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price was the subject of controversy from the twitter account of Jaroslav Halak’s agent, Allan Walsh on Saturday. Walsh twittered “Interesting stat of the night….Price is 10W, 32L in last 42 stars. Hmm.” Of course, this set off a fire storm (Kelly Hrudey went off during HNIC) all weekend. Let’s hope this circus dies down and one of Halak or Price plays well when the Canadiens meet up with the Flames, Coyotes and Predators this week.

19. Boston Bruins (7-7-2, 16 pts, last week: 22)
The Boston Bruins have one won of their last four games, have scored three goals in this rut and wouldn’t make the playoffs if the season ended today. Sloppy play and inconvenient injuries have taken their toll on the club. It won’t get much easier for the Bruins either, playing the Penguins twice this week with a game with the Panthers in between.

18.  Detroit Red Wings (7-5-3, 17 pts, last week: 20)
After going 4-0-1 in their last five games, the Detroit Red Wings laid an egg on Saturday against the Leafs in a 5-1 loss. The Red Wings have some bad injury problems – Johan Franzen, Jason Williams, Valterri Filpulla are all long term injuries and the club is finding it difficult to get timely scoring from Datsyuk and Zetterberg. Chris Osgood needs to be better in goal, as well. The Red Wings have a difficult schedule coming up against the Blue Jackets, Canucks and Stars.

17. Tampa Bay Lightning (6-4-5, 17 pts, last week: 24)
Steve Stamkos continues to impress while Vincent Lecavalier finally scored his first goal of the year last week for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Scary moment for blue chip defenseman Victor Hedman who got knocked into next week by Chris Neil in a game in Ottawa. His status is listed as day-to-day, but is expected in the line up later this week when the Lightning play the Wild and Kings.

16.  New York Islanders (6-6-5, 17 pts, last week: 21)
The New York Islanders have had a nice turnaround as of late, having pulled themselves up to a .500 record thanks to efforts from Matt Moulson, Jeff Tambellini and others. Though they were shutout at the hands of the Sabres (returning the favor from two weeks ago), the Islanders bounced back for a big win against the Thrashers on Saturday night. Islanders fans had an uneasy moment in the Thrashers game when number one pick John Tavares had the wind knocked out of him. Thankfully he is fine. Rumors of Rick DiPetro getting closer to recovery and rejoining the team are beginning to surface and word is Marty Biron will be the goalie on the move (a prearranged deal, according to Scott Morrison at CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada). Teams that may be interested include the Blackhawks, Sabres and Red Wings.

15.  Chicago Blackhawks (8-5-2, 18 pts, last week: 8 )
If they didn’t know before, the Chicago Blackhawks should be painfully aware how much they miss a solid goaltender. This team will continue to post regular records without a real number one goalie (see Biron and the Islanders above). That said, the loss of Jonathan Toews cannot be overlooked. The Hawks lost two tough games this week against the Coyotes and Avalanche – two teams that should act as healthy measuring stick. Coming up, the Hawks will do battle against the Kings, Avalanche, Leafs and Sharks this week, with each of these games at home. The Hawks expect both Toews and Ben Eager to return against the Kings while David Bolland is still day-to-day.

14.  Buffalo Sabres (9-4-1, 19 pts, last week: 9)
After starting the season 8-1-1, the Buffalo Sabres have since gone 1-3, allowing 17 goals in those four games. The Sabres will look to get back on track this week when they meet the Oilers, Flames and Flyers.

13.  Vancouver Canucks (10-8-0, last week: 15)
The Vancouver Canucks had a three game win streak snapped with a tough loss to the Stars on Friday night. So far, the Canucks are managing without Roberto Luongo as Andrew Raycroft has stepped in and done a wonderful job, with a record of 4-1-1 and a save percentage of .936. The Canucks are at the beginning of a four game road trip that see’s them play against Blues and Red Wings before wrapping up in Denver versus the Avalanche.

12.  Dallas Stars (7-4-6, 20 pts, last week: 11)
The Dallas Stars have won just one of their last five games, despite picking up points in three of those outings. I find this team inconsistent and capable of more – the overtime loss last week against the Calgary Flames serves as a great example. The Stars haven’t won a game this season when trailing after the first period and simply need to get better in special teams. The Stars rank 22nd in the NHL on the penalty kill and 18th in the league while enjoying powerplays. The Stars will face off against the Sharks and Coyotes this week.

11.  Phoenix Coyotes (10-7-0, 20 pts, last week: 6)
The Phoenix Coyotes have finally been sold to the NHL! Finally – there, I said it. After jumping out to a 6-2 record, the Coyotes stumbled going 4-5 in their next nine games with recent losses to the Kings, Avalanche and Ducks. Up next for the Coyotes are the Canadiens and Stars.

10.  Philadelphia Flyers (9-4-1, 20 pts, last week: 18)
The Philadelphia Flyers are quietly enjoying a four game win streak that’s seen wins over Blues, Sabres, Lightning and Hurricanes. Impressively, the Flyers have allowed just six goals against during the four wins. Ray Emery is having a really solid season (9-3-1 record, 2.27 GAA and .922 save percentage) while Daniel Brierre and Simon Gagne continue to prove they cannot stay healthy. On deck for the Flyers this week: the Senators and Sabres.

9.  New York Rangers (10-7-1, 21 pts, last week: 5)
The New York Rangers swing through Western Canada didn’t go so well, losing two of three to the Canucks and Flames. Add to that, the indefinite loss of Brandon Dubinsky (wrist) and Chris Drury (concussion), as well as Henrik Lundqvist being day-to-day with mild soreness (believed to be groin) and you have a recipe for potential disaster. The Rangers get a few days off and return to action against the Thrashers and Senators.

8.  Columbus Blue Jackets (9-5-2, 20 pts, last week: 12)
The Columbus Blue Jackets have won their last two games against the Thrashers and Hurricanes this week but dropped an important one to the Sharks in a shootout. The Jackets host the Red Wings, Ducks and Oilers in the next week. Rick Nash remains third in the NHL in points scored, just five back of the leader (Kopitar, Kings).

7.  Los Angeles Kings (10-5-2, 22 pts, last week: 7)
After going 2-1 this week, the Los Angeles Kings gear up for a five game road trip playing the Blackhawks, Hurricanes, Thrashers, Lightning and Panthers. This is an important swing for the Kings who should win 3-4 of these games and come back with 8 points or more. Look for the NHL’s point leader Anze Kopitar to have a big week and pick him up in your fantasy pools if you don’t already have him!

6.  Calgary Flames (10-4-1, 21 pts, last week: 14)
After a week of bag-skates from coach Brent Sutter and H1N1 controversy, the Calgary Flames have put together three straight victories and have won four of their last five. Jarome Iginla has regained his scoring hand at the perfect time, helping add to Rene Bourque’s solid contributions. The Flames get set to play the Canadiens, Sabres and Leafs on the road this week.

5.  Washington Capitals (10-3-4, 24 pts, last week: 4)
Despite losing Alex Ovechkin for what’s being rumored as 4-5 weeks, the Washington Capitals are managing OK with two solid wins over the Panthers. On Saturday, the Capitals placed Michael Nylander on waivers and have recently been mentioned as a potential destination for the once-a-year comeback story we’ve all grown tired of hearing: Peter Forsberg. The Caps will need to continue strong play and balanced scoring this week against the Islanders, Wild and Devils.

4.  New Jersey Devils (11-4-0, 22 pts, last week: 10)
The New Jersey Devils are still undefeated on the road –  perfect 8-0 this year, recently beating the Senators (other teams). As a whole, the Devils are riding a five game win streak and are playing very well. Patrik Elias has just returned from injury and the Devils are able to slowly ease him back into play. The Devils play the Ducks, Penguins and Capitals this week.

3.  Pittsburgh Penguins (12-5-0, 24 pts, last week: 1)
A bit of a rough week for the Pittsburgh Penguins – they’ve lost two games straight on the road (against the Sharks and Kings) and Sidney Crosby sat out of practice Sunday with some general soreness. With a schedule against the Bruins and Devils this week, Pittsburgh looks to turn this small losing streak around.

2.  Colorado Avalanche (12-4-2, 26 pts, last week: 2)
Are the Colorado Avalanche cooling off? After ripping up the month of October, the Avs have started November a little slow, going 2-2 and losing to the Oilers on Sunday. The Avalanche have two big games against the Blackhawks and Canucks this week before setting out on a three game road trip to Western Canada the week after.

1.  San Jose Sharks (12-4-2, 26 pts, last week: 3)
It’s not much of a surprise to anyone that the San Jose Sharks are off to another great start. Perhaps one of the Sharks nicer surprises is the play of Patrick Marleau who already has 22 points in 18 games, leading all Shark players. The Sharks have won seven of their last 8 games, including a 5-0 win over the Stanley Cup Champion Penguins on Saturday night. This week, the Sharks will face the Predators, Stars and Blues.

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