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Here are my rankings of the NHL playoff teams, based on the
likelihood to win the Stanley Cup:
1. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING: If the Lightning win the
Stanley Cup, they will likely go down as one of the top teams in NHL history.
They won 62 games in the regular season and aren’t showing any holes in their
game.
2. WASHINGTON CAPITALS: The defending champion
Capitals are still a threat to win it all, but the loss of defenseman Michal
Kempny to injury creates an alarming crack in their defense.
3. BOSTON BRUINS: The Bruins were 29-9-3 at home
this season. Only the Lightning were better. Patrice Bergeron might be the best
all-around player in the game.
4. ST. LOUIS BLUES: The Blues caught everyone’s
attention by recovering from an early collapse to make the playoffs. They were
16-19-4 on Jan. 5 and since then have gone 29-9-5 to make the playoffs. Rookie
goalie Jordan Binnington (24-5-1 record, 1.89 goals-against average, .927
save percentage) is the key.
5. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS: They’ve advanced to the
playoffs every year since 2007, winning three titles in four trips to the
Stanley Cup Final in that span. The Penguins’ organization, particularly Sidney
Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, understands what it takes to be successful.
6. NASHVILLE PREDATORS: The Predators are
mediocre offensively, but they have the NHL’s most talented defense. Pekka
Rinne is a difference-maker in net.
7. CALGARY FLAMES: The confidence level in the
Flames’ goaltending is much lower than the confidence level in the other parts
of their game.
8. VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS: Coach Gerard Gallant’s
Golden Knights are difficult to beat in their own arena, but they are the only
playoff qualifier with a losing road record in the regular season.
9. WINNIPEG JETS: They won 47 games this season
and didn’t play up to their ability. They are the wild card of the playoff
field because they have the talent to win it all.
10. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS: They haven’t improved enough
this season to live up to lofty expectations. The Maple Leafs give up too many
scoring chances.
11. NEW YORK ISLANDERS: They are the No. 1
defensive team and yet it doesn’t seem like they are polished and advanced
enough to make an extended playoff run.
12. SAN JOSE SHARKS: The Sharks’ NHL-worst .889
team save percentage will hurt them in the playoffs.
13. CAROLINA HURRICANES: It feels like the
Hurricanes are the good karma team. But they are a long shot against the
Capitals in the first round.
14. DALLAS STARS: Goalie Ben Bishop’s .934 save
percentage and seven shutouts helped the Stars overcome their lack of scoring.
The Stars were tied for 28th out of 31 teams in scoring average (2.55). That
won’t work in the postseason.
15. COLORADO AVALANCHE: Coach Jared Bednar said he is
“hopeful” injured Mikko Rantanen might be ready for the playoffs. But that
isn’t enough to move the Avs beyond long-shot status.
16. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS: The trade-deadline deals
were not as transformative as the Blue Jackets hoped they would be.
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