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Our Take |
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1 |
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All eyes are on Alexander Ovechkin to see if he can overcome the disappointment of Russia's poor Olympic showing to lead the Caps to the Stanley Cup. |
| 2 |
3 |
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The high-flying Balckhawks are riding a four-game winning streak including three straight shootout victories. |
| 3 |
1 |
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With the Caps breathing down their backs, the Sharks just keep rolling along. |
| 4 |
4 |
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There is a sense the Kings will do something big at the trade deadline to insure they not only make it to the playoffs, but stick around for a few rounds. |
| 5 |
5 |
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The Coyotes, despite two straight losses, remain one of the NHL's surprise teams, but they need to bolster the offence to be taken serious a month from now. |
| 6 |
7 |
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Alex Kovalev has come to life for the Senators with three goals and seven points in his last four games. |
| 7 |
6 |
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With nine goals in his last seven games and an Olympic gold medal in hand, Sidney Crosby is primed to try to lead his club to back-to-back Cups. |
| 8 |
8 |
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Roberto Luongo has the confirmation he was looking for; now can he do it in the Stanley Cup playoffs? |
| 9 |
10 |
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The Avalanche is starting to show a little vulnerability with a 5-5 record in their last 10 games. |
| 10 |
9 |
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The Devils were certainly expecting more than one goal in six games from newcomer Ilya Kovalchuk. |
| 11 |
11 |
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The Sabres will need Ryan Miller to be at his Olympic best for a significant playoff run. |
| 12 |
13 |
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The Stars have settled on Marty Turco as their No. 1 goaltender and now it's time he reward them for the faith they have shown in him. |
| 13 |
12 |
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Is the makeover complete? With a 4-3-3 record in their last 10 games, you'd think GM Darryl Sutter may have to do some more tinkering. |
| 14 |
15 |
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Their top scorers have just 37 points so if the Predators are to be taken seriously David Poile had better bring in some offensive help. |
| 15 |
14 |
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After an injury-filled season, the Red Wings have little time left to kick it into gear. |
| 16 |
20 |
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The Flyers departed for the break on a four-game winning streak and finally looking like a team that could be heard from in the playoffs. |
| 17 |
18 |
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With 12 points in his last six games; Ryan Getzlaf looks primed to be the Ducks go-to guy down the stretch. |
| 18 |
21 |
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Chris Mason rolled off three straight wins to hit the 20-victory plateau. |
| 19 |
16 |
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Just when it looked like the Lightning might make a charge up the standings they drop three in a row. |
| 20 |
17 |
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No more time to coddle Carey Price; it's time to turn the crease over to Jaroslav Halak. |
| 21 |
19 |
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Martin Havlat, who has five points in seven games, needs to take his game to the next level for the Wild to be taken seriously. |
| 22 |
27 |
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The Bruins dropped 10 in a row and looked like they were cooked, but four straight wins provides a huge sigh of relief. |
| 23 |
23 |
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Despite winning two in a row the sense is GM Glen Sather needs to be active at the deadline for the Blueshirts to make the playoffs. |
| 24 |
22 |
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It is going to take a miracle for the Thrashers to make the playoffs unless GM Don Waddel pulls a rabbit out of his hat this week. |
| 25 |
26 |
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The garage sale will continue as Jim Rutherford prepares his improving team for next year. |
| 26 |
25 |
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It's Scott Howson's team now, but do the Blue Jackets have the money to bring in some help at the deadline? |
| 27 |
24 |
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GM Randy Sexton is expected to clean house; something former GM Jacques Martin should have done a year ago. |
| 28 |
29 |
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John Tavares has 20 games left to get himself back into the rookie of the year race with Matt Duchene and Tyler Myers. |
| 29 |
28 |
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Expect Brian Burke to continue tearing down his team in an effort to mold it in his image. |
| 30 |
30 |
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Despite their 30th place standing, the Oilers could make huge strides next season depending on what GM Steve Tambellini does this week. |