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Top 5 & Bottom 5 Teams
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 4:02 pm
by Rack Fu
Best
1. Detroit
2. Carolina
3. Ottawa
4. Montreal
5. Los Angeles & Philadelphia (tie)
Worst
30. St. Louis
29. Columbus
28. Chicago
27. Pittsburgh
26. Washington
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 5:21 pm
by Mainiac
Is this based on points or your personal opinion?
Any talk of worst teams has to include Washington, despite the presence of Mr. ChokinChicken.
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 8:03 pm
by Rack Fu
Opinion.
You're right, how'd I miss the Caps.
Put them in the Isles place. Let me edit that.
The Central division of the Western Conf. is a friggin' joke, exception being the Wings. We'll see how the Preds hold up. That division has arguably the worst three teams in the NHL.
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 1:04 am
by Shoalzie
1. Ottawa...Hasek silencing doubters/best offense in the league, bar none
2. Detroit...Babcock making positive impact/benefiting from new NHL style/don't take penalties against these guys
3. Philadelphia...Forsberg thriving in new NHL, the early favorite for the Hart Trophy and has turned Gagne into a premier scorer
4. Carolina...Laviolette early favorite for the Jack Adams Trophy/Staal making strong bid for Team Canada
5. NY Rangers...Jagr is reborn/these new Rangers can play/Lundqvist needs mention for the Calder
26. Pittsburgh...they're getting better/Crosby and Mario are fun to watch
27. Washington...Ovechkin is for real/still rebuilding
28. Columbus...best of the three bad teams in the Central/should improve when Nash is healthy
29. Chicago....Khabibulin has been a major disappointment/good young talent for the future though
30. St. Louis...unquestionably the worst team in the NHL/playoff streak is coming to an end
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 7:14 am
by Funkywhiteboy
Glad to see that the Crapitals aren't the worst of the worst! :P
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 4:09 pm
by Mainiac
My horrible Bruins are heading for the bottom like the Titanic.
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 5:03 pm
by fix
Mainiac wrote:My horrible Bruins are heading for the bottom like the Titanic.
Getting an early start on their annual post-Christmas tank job?
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:34 pm
by See You Next Wednesday
Shoalzie wrote:1. Ottawa...Hasek silencing doubters/best offense in the league, bar none
2. Detroit...Babcock making positive impact/benefiting from new NHL style/don't take penalties against these guys
3. Philadelphia...Forsberg thriving in new NHL, the early favorite for the Hart Trophy and has turned Gagne into a premier scorer
4. Carolina...Laviolette early favorite for the Jack Adams Trophy/Staal making strong bid for Team Canada
5. NY Rangers...Jagr is reborn/these new Rangers can play/Lundqvist needs mention for the Calder
26. Pittsburgh...they're getting better/Crosby and Mario are fun to watch
27. Washington...Ovechkin is for real/still rebuilding
28. Columbus...best of the three bad teams in the Central/should improve when Nash is healthy
29. Chicago....Khabibulin has been a major disappointment/good young talent for the future though
30. St. Louis...unquestionably the worst team in the NHL/playoff streak is coming to an end
Replace the Rangers with the Kings and you got it right. Demitra-Conroy-Frolov might be the best line in hockey. I said "might".
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:58 pm
by Shoalzie
See You Next Wednesday wrote:Replace the Rangers with the Kings and you got it right. Demitra-Conroy-Frolov might be the best line in hockey. I said "might".
Alfredsson-Spezza-Heatley rules all right now...
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 12:47 am
by Mainiac
Otis wrote:Mainiac wrote:My horrible Bruins are heading for the bottom like the Titanic.
Getting an early start on their annual post-Christmas tank job?
Absolutely. This is the pre-Thanksgiving tank job.
The only good that will come from it is the firing of Mike O'Connell.
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:33 am
by Cross Traffic
Demitra-Conroy-Frolov used and abused the Blow Jackets yesterday. 4 assists for Demitra, hat tricks for both Conroy and Frolov.
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 2:01 am
by Smoked Meat
Shoalzie wrote:1. Ottawa...Hasek silencing doubters/best offense in the league, bar none
Hasek silencing doubters...for now.
Shoalzie wrote:2. Detroit...Babcock making positive impact/benefiting from new NHL style/don't take penalties against these guys
Great team, yes. However, the fact that they play in the mediocre Central division makes them look even better. I, for one, am extremely curious to see how Detroit will do vs Eastern div teams.
Shoalzie wrote:26. Pittsburgh...they're getting better/Crosby and Mario are fun to watch
They are getting better but their defence is still a joke. Quite frankly I think they would do better playing with no goalie and 6 forwards through the whole game.
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 2:49 pm
by Shoalzie
Cross Traffic wrote:Demitra-Conroy-Frolov used and abused the Blow Jackets yesterday. 4 assists for Demitra, hat tricks for both Conroy and Frolov.
Against the Blue Jackets though...
I won't deny that they are playing well as a unit but Alfredsson, Heatley and Spezza are all in the top 8 in scoring. You can't name a more lethal line than that right now.
Best lines in the league right now...
1. Alfredsson-Spezza-Heatley
2. Gagne-Forsberg-Knuble
3. Frolov-Conroy-Demitra
4. Kovalchuk-Savard-Hossa
5. Zetterberg-Datsyuk-Holmstrom
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 5:19 pm
by stealth
Shoalzie wrote:
I won't deny that they are playing well as a unit but Alfredsson, Heatley and Spezza are all in the top 8 in scoring. You can't name a more lethal line than that right now.
Don't forget they get very limited ice time late in games due to some of the high scores...they could actually have more points if they were let go and run up some scores.
Not that I think they should...
Pizza Pizza had to up the "Free Slice" promo from 5 to 6 goals due to those freaks...thanks for the slice on Saturday guys!
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:15 pm
by See You Next Wednesday
I won't argue, Alfredsson-Spezza-Heatly have been tearing it up.