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Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Power Rankings: Capitals, Wild riding high, but coaching changes have spurred challengers
Here come the Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers in an Atlantic Division that free for the taking. My top five, however, didn't change. This week's Power Rankings:
Back-to-back
losses this weekend included Friday's OT decision to Columbus, a
would-be first-round foe. Second place in the Metro means home ice, no
small carrot.
The
Sharks have only three wins in February (3-1-5) but have collected
points in five of their six losses, picking up 11 out of a possible 18
points. There's your NHL math at its best.
So
if you're the Blueshirts, do you really want to try to finish second or
third in the Metro and face Pittsburgh or Columbus in the opening round
(and Washington in the second round)? Or is a fourth-place finish and a
wild-card date with the winner of the mediocre Atlantic Division not a
better route?
Surging
Oilers kicked off six-game road trip in style with 3-1 victory in
Chicago. It's really happening, Oilers fans: Edmonton is for real and
playoff-bound for the first time in 11 years.
Like
their cousins up the highway in San Jose, the Ducks also have won just
three games in February (3-4-1), but they haven't picked up as many
overtime candies.
The
red-hot Panthers have won seven of their past eight games, including a
three-game sweep through daunting California. They can smell a playoff
spot in the wide-open Atlantic.
Claude
Julien's first game behind the bench wasn't enough to avoid the
post-bye meltdown that most teams have had. The No. 1 challenge for
Julien is to restore swagger on a reeling team.
I think the Isles are playoff-bound. There, I said it. John Tavares' team has taken its game to another level since Doug Weight took over as head coach.
Nice
bounce-back win in Carolina on Sunday after a gut-wrenching loss to
provincial rival Ottawa the previous night. Leafs need to find more
consistency in their game if they're really going to make the playoffs.
Hey, people aren't happy with the high prices for Matt Duchene and Gabriel Landeskog,
but GM Joe Sakic is well within his right to set the bar high. Why?
Because he doesn't have to trade those guys before March 1 -- he can
wait until the summer.
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