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.
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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.
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