I have been doing Pre season rankings for about a decade now
and this year , this conference has been the toughest I have ever done. The
best teams in the East last year all got worse. All of the middle of the pack teams
last year all got better. The only easy things to predict were that Boston is
the best team and Carolina is the worst.
1. 1 Boston
Bruins- Can Loui Eriksson replace Jarome Iginla? No , Iggy is a Hall of Famer and Loui has
never been just was a decent scorer who has never the same since a concussion.
Hence the Bruins number 1 line won’t be as scary as last year but they still
have Milan Lucic and David Kreci. The 2nd line of featuring Patrice
Bergeron and Brad Marchand shut you down and light the lamp. The defense still
has the Beast of the East Zdeno Chara, who did 31 pullups in camp and the
goaltending is top notch with Tukka Rask. The big, bad bruin may not be as
scary but they’re still the best.
2. 2 Pittsburgh
Penguins- Will the Penguins miss high scoring winger James Neal? Maybe at
the bar picking up chicks but not a much on the ice. Most of Neal’s goals came
on the powerplay or when Evgeni Malkin put it on a tee for him. Neal was a fake
tough guy who played with a sense of entitlement. Neal has never won anything. The Penguins still
have the 2 best players in the East centers Sidney Crosby and Malkin and more
than a few capable wings including Chris
Kunitz, Pascal Dupuis and Patric Hornqvist.
The Penguins also added some much needed grit. The Defense is full of guys can
move the puck and Marc - Andre Fluery is a better goalie the most people give
him credit for.
3. 3 Montreal
Canadiens – Are the Canadiens to small to win the East? No, because they know how to beat Boston,
their blood rival and best team in the East. The Habs are a small but highly
skilled group led by Brendan Gallagher, David Desharnais and Alex Galchenyuk.
Brandon Prust and Dale Weise will provide enough muscle to keep teams honest.
PK Subban is the best all around defensemen in the East and Carey Price is the
East’s best goaltender. If Price stay healthy and coach Mike Therrien keeps
pushing the right buttons Canada may put a team in the Finals in 2015.
4. 4 New York
Rangers – Can the Rangers win the East again? Probably not. Last year
everything fell into place for them in the playoffs. They injured a few goalies
and came back against the sinking Penguins to claim the East. This year won’t
be as easy but they could do it. Number 1 center Derek Stepan is injured now
but he will return and they started horrible last year and came back to take
East. The Rangers did lose many valuable
pieces from last year’s run Brian Boyle, Anton Stralman , Benoit Pouliot and
Brad Richards and weren’t sufficiently replaced . The defense haso the best top
pairing, Ryan McDonagh and Dan Girardi in the East. King Henry Lundqvist will get more breaks in net this season with the
emergence of Cam Talbot. The Blue Shirts can certainly make a run. Who knows Rick
Nash may even contribute.
5. 5 Washington
Capitals – Will Barry Trots make a difference? Yes, Alex Ovechkin gets the
first competent coach he’s had in North America and the Capitals including Ovi
will now play defense. It helps they actually now have some defensemen, Brooks
Orpik and Matt Niskanen and not just the
fraud that is Mike Green. Brooks Laich and Nicklas Backstrom will help Ovi get
all the goals he needs in Trotz system. Is Braden Holtby a top goaltender? No, but first let’s play some defense in
Washington.
6. 6 New York
Islanders – Is John Tavares ready for the elite? The biggest tragedy of
last year’s Olympics wasn’t Disco Dan’s
coaching of the US but John Tavaras’ injury. He’s the closest you’ll ever
get to Mario without Immaculate Conception. John’s wingers are more than
capable. Kyle Okposo should have been on the US team and Michael Grabner is
faster than a speeding bullet. They will put up points galore. The new 2nd
line with Mikhail Grabovski and Nikolai
Kulemin will also score. . The Isles also acquired 2 defensemen that
have won Cups, Johnny Boychuk and Nick Leddy. They also have their best
goaltender in years, an unintended back
handed compliment, Jaroslav Halak.
7. 7 Detroit
Red Wings - Do the Red Wings make it 25 years in a row in the playoffs? Yes, lame duck coach Mike Babcock and GM Ken
Holland will not let this impressive streak end. If Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik
Zetterberg can dress most nights , them and the Mule ( Johan Franzen) can make
one more trip to the tourney. Young guns Tomas Tatar and Gustav Nyqvist will
need to light lamp frequently though to
make the 25th year happpen because the Wings got no help on defense this
offseason. Howard also needs to play better between the pipes this year.
8. 8 Columbus
Blue Jackets – Was last year a fluke? No. The Blue Jackets are a big, skilled , Western Conference style heavy
team. The sky is the limit for this team when Boone Jenner and Nathan Horton come
back from injuries. The Jackets have a franchise center Ryan Johansen and solid
goaltending with Sergei Bobrovsky. Scott Hartnell will lead the way for their
young forward group. The defense is average but good enough to keep them in the
top 8 in the East.
9. 9 Tampa Bay
Lightning- Why are they everybody’s darling team this year? Everybody loves
Steven. Stamkos is amazing and someone to always root for, but I think they’re
counting on too many kids and Valerie Filppula
to have another career year. Ryan Callahan is a leader but not a goal
scorer. They have a good defense led by
the monster Victor Hedman and newcomer Anton Stralman but Ben Bishop is a fragile goaltender and I am not drinking the Kool Aid.
1 10 Toronto
Maple Leafs – Can Brendan Shanahan do
the on an impossible and make the Leafs
a true contender? Yes, but it’s going to take time. The Leafs have great high
end talent in James Van Riemsdyk and
Phil Kessel. If Nazem Kadri ever wakes up they could score enough goals to make
up for the Dion Phaneuf and who else defense. Shanny traded toughness for speed
throughout the lineup but all the speed in the world will not matter if there’s
more James Reimer in net than Jonathan Bernier.
1 11. Philadelphia
Flyers – How much will the loss of Kimmo Timonen hurt? Not much. Fact is Timonen
is one of the most overrated players in hockey. He never shows up when it matters,
the playoffs. Not to worry the Flyers won’t make the playoffs because their
defense is worse than ever. Always big and slow, now with Michael Del Zotto you
can add soft and dumb. Claude Giroux and company will score on the power play
with Wayne Simmonds doing his thing but not enough. Trading Scott Hartnell for
R J Umberger proves this team is still woefully mismanaged.
1 12 New
Jersey Devils – Can Jaromir Jagr player forever? Yes, his great butt and greater
hands never get old. Hockey fans should treasure this man. After Jags the New
Jersey roster is non descript just like GM Lou Lamoriello likes it. If the
Devils could ever win a shoot out ( 0-13) last year they can sneak into the
playoffs.
1 13 Ottawa
Senators – Is Erik Karlsson going to win another Norris trophy? No, because
the Senators will not nearly win enough games. The 3 most interesting things
about the Senators this season will be watching to see if Bobby Ryan can live
up to his new contract and who will snap first rugged winger Chris Neil or
owner Eugene Melnyk.
1 14 Buffalo
Sabres – Are the Sabres headed in the right direction? Yes, anytime you
part ways with useless eyesore John Scott you’re headed in the right direction.
Adding Brian Gionta and Josh Gorges from the Habs gives coach Ted Nolan a little
more talent and the team some much needed leadership.
1 15 Florida
Panthers – Will the influx of veterans help the Panthers? Yes, they will
help the team stay out of the number 1 pick in the draft but not out of the “this
team should relocate rumours”.Winger Jonathan Huberdeau will be fun to watch scoring goals. Old man
Shawn Thorton will be fun too because he may do something stupid.
1 16 Carolina
Hurricanes – Which Staal will be the first one traded? It will be Eric the
Captain. He’s the only one anybody wants. New GM Ron Francis has no allegiance
to like Staal family “stepfather” Jim
Rutherford did. Jordan has a broken leg and a contract he never lived up to Jared
won’t be traded , he’ll probably be waived.
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