NHL Preview: Season Predictions


A new year is upon us and for that, every pucker is eternally grateful. With four games tonight including entertaining rivalries Montreal/Toronto and San Jose and Los Angeles renewing acquaintances for the Kings banner raiser, it should be hectic. Philadelphia visits Boston and Calgary hosts Vancouver. Technically, four rivalry games which is not a bad way to start.

Rather than go into detail on who improved and vice versa, I’ll just get to each division.

EAST

Metropolitan

*1.Rangers

*2.Penguins

*3.Blue Jackets

*4.Devils

*5.Islanders

6.Capitals

7.Flyers

8.Hurricanes

Atlantic

*1.Lightning

*2.Bruins

*3.Canadiens

4.Red Wings

5.Maple Leafs

6.Panthers

7.Sabres

8.Senators

WEST

Central

*1.Blues

*2.Blackhawks

*3.Wild

*4.Stars

*5.Avalanche

6.Predators

7.Jets

Pacific

*1.Kings

*2.Ducks

*3.Sharks

4.Coyotes

5.Flames

6.Oilers

7.Canucks

AWARDS

Hart-Steven Stamkos

Norris-Alex Pietrangelo

Vezina-Henrik Lundqvist

Calder-Johnny Gaudreau

Selke-Anze Kopitar

Art Ross-Sidney Crosby

Rocket Richard-Steven Stamkos

Lady Byng-Ryan O’Reilly

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About Derek

Derek is a creative writer who enjoys taking photographs, working on poetry, and covering hockey. A free spirit who loves the outdoors, a diverse selection of music, and writing, he's a former St. John's University alumni with a degree in Sports Management. Derek covers the Rangers for Battle of Hudson and is a contributor to The Hockey Writers. His appreciation of art and nature are his true passions.
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1 Response to NHL Preview: Season Predictions

  1. hasan4978's avatar hasan4978 says:

    Honestly it’s almost impossible for me to predict the Metro aside from the Canes finishing last. A lot of it will come down to injuries and perhaps bad early starts (like ours last year). In the Caps’ case it’s how will those players acclimated with run and gun mesh with Trotz, will it be a Rudy T with the Lakers type fit? With the Isles, they have hype and a lot of new players but how long will it take them to gel and will Captain Jack survive a slow start? Columbus has a lot of early injury issues though getting Johansen back helps. The Flyers have offensive talent but yech, that D could be almost as bad as the football Jets’ secondary. Still they were a playoff team last year. Pittsburgh it’s a matter of how far the big two can carry them. Your team should be pretty good, it just depends on whether they show wear and tear after the long playoff run. We probably have the biggest seperation between our potential celing and floor given the old forwards and young defensemen.

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