The
New York Rangers remain No. 1 this week, but there's plenty of movement among the other teams atop the rankings. The
Chicago Blackhawks return to No. 2 thanks to solid goaltending from
Scott Darling, which has helped power their five-game winning streak. The
Columbus Blue Jackets (yes, those Columbus Blue Jackets) jump into the Top 3 on the heels of a nine-game winning streak.
A quarter of the 2016-17 season is complete, and parity is evident throughout much of the rest of the league.
After sitting for four consecutive games for the first time in his career,
Henrik Lundqvist proved why he still should be the Rangers' starter with three victories in a row last week.
No one is more important to Chicago's success than defenseman
Duncan Keith. The Blackhawks have survived stretches without
Corey Crawford and
Jonathan Toews, but its tough to imagine them winning without Keith.
John
Tortorella became the first American-born coach to reach 500 career
wins in the NHL. His team has won nine consecutive games.
The Flyers had their 10-game winning streak halted by the Stars, but Philadelphia has worked its way into the playoff picture.
There's no goalie controversy in Pittsburgh since it's obvious
Matt Murray is the starting goalie, but
Marc-Andre Fleury deserves credit for the way he's handled the situation. He also gives the Penguins a chance to win every time he plays.
If
Carey Price
had any lingering issues with being pulled Friday night against the
Sharks, he didn't show it in his subsequent performance when he helped
snap the Capitals' win streak at six games by stopping 20 of the 21
shots he faced. And, hey, goalies get a pass for being emotional.
Minnesota's
ability to keep the puck out of the net has been a major reason for its
success this season. The goalie tandem of starter
Devan Dubnyk and backup
Darcy Kuemper has been key during the Wild's seven-game winning streak.
Ok, so
Alex Ovechkin
and Co. saw their six-game winning streak snapped by Carey Price and
the Canadiens Saturday. But otherwise the Caps have been cruising.
The Sharks had their own winning streak -- or four-games -- snapped by the Blackhawks.
Ottawa
coach Guy Boucher unloaded on his team during a recent practice. It
seems his message was heard loud and clear. The Senators have won two
consecutive games -- over the Devils and Islanders -- since.
I'm
still waiting for the Blues to make a massive push in the Central. They
have the ability to win the division but seem to have issues against
the better teams.
Forward
Jimmy Hayes
has struggled the majority of the season. Perhaps his goal against the
Kings -- the Bruins' lone score in a 1-0 victory -- will be what needs
to get going.
Forget
Connor McDavid for one second, because teammate
Leon Draisaitl
is doing it all for the Oilers. The 21-year-old forward adds a
different dynamic and is another reason why the future looks bright for
Edmonton.
Rickard Rakell is playing inspired hockey. The 23-year-old Ducks forward is also in the midst of a creating a career season.
Journeyman goalie
Peter Budaj is saving the Kings' season, which seemed doomed when starter
Jonathan Quick was placed on injured reserve after the first game of the season.
Goalie
Chad Johnson
has been solid and is a big reason for Calgary's turnaround. The
Flames' all-around defense has also been a key reason why they're still
clinging to a wild-card spot.
There's
nothing boring about Patrik Laine's game. The rookie sensation
continues to impress and now has 18 goals, which is good for third in
the league.
Victor Hedman
should be considered the best defenseman in Tampa Bay's history. Not
only did he become the all-time points leader as a defenseman, his
two-way game has ignited the Lightning.
The
Predators need to figure out -- and fix -- why they can't win on the
road. Nashville's 3-9-2 record away from Bridgestone Arena is the worst
in the Western Conference.
Goalie
Cam Ward, who won a Stanley Cup in 2006, continues to impress at age 32. His longevity in the league (12 seasons) deserves a stick tap.
Forward
Tomas Tatar
scored his first career hat trick against the Ducks. The Red Wings need
more performances like this from Tatar in order to keep climbing the
standings.
A
bounce here and there could mean the difference between winning and
losing. The Devils can't catch a break, and that was the case again in a
shootout loss to the rival Rangers on Sunday.
What a gong show. It's too bad, because the Panthers have the talent to become a perennial winner.
Is the Stars' collective frustration with underachieving beginning to boil over? Forward
Cody Eakin was suspended for four games for charging Lundqvist on Thursday.
Rasmus Ristolainen,
22, is well on his way to becoming one of the best defenseman in the
league. He's playing with confidence, and his potential is limitless.
For all the talk about
Auston Matthews, his Maple Leafs teammate
Mitch Marner is having a terrific rookie season. Marner is a major reason why Toronto is trending in the right direction.
The Islanders need to find an identity, and soon. If not, personnel changes will -- and should -- be made.
It
has to be difficult for veteran players like the Sedin twins to remain
patient when so much losing is involved. But patience is what it'll take
for the Canucks to turn it around this season and in the foreseeable
future.
Speaking
of patience, the Coyotes realize it's part of the process of creating a
winning team. Eventually, Arizona will get there.
With
a 2-8-0 record in their past 10 games -- which includes a three-game
losing skid -- the Avalanche are trending the wrong way. But making
drastic changes at this point would be a desperate move -- and not the
right one.
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