Team
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PVS
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W-L-T-RT
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ESPN.com says
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1. Flyers
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1
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16-8-4-1
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Excerpt from the cynical Philly file (It's a rather big one): Don't peak too early.
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2. 'Yotes
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2
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18-7-3-0
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Streak is over. Now, if they start another one, we'll be really impressed.
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3. Blues
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3
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17-9-2-0
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Tied for the league lead in victories. Win in Philly would have made recent stretch almost too good.
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4. Leafs
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9
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16-9-4-2
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With a five-point lead, the Leafs are beginning to distance themselves from the Northeast Division.
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5. Wings
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4
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16-8-3-1
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Blues no longer in rear-view mirror. Detroit's prospects aren't as bright without Sergei Fedorov.
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6. Kings
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5
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14-7-6-1
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Luc Robitaille is back. Kings hope guys like Glen Murray don't slack off now that some pressure is off.
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7. Stars
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18
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13-12-3-1
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Stars have won four straight by a margin of 12-6. Just enough offense and stingy defense means Dallas is back on track.
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8. Panthers
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6
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14-9-2-2
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From the solid goalie department: Trevor Kidd has allowed two goals or less in seven of his last eight games. The Panthers won six of those.
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9. Avalanche
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10
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13-12-3-1
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Question: Who are the two leading scorers for the Avs? Answer: Milan Hejduk and Chris Drury (26 points). Sophomore slump?
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10. Devils
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13
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14-9-3-2
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Losing to the lowly Flames isn't going to help them keep pace with the Flyers.
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11.Sharks
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11
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15-13-4-2
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Sick of the negative "played-too-many-games" rap? OK, here's a positive: The Sharks are No. 2 in the league with 24 power-play goals.
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12. Bruins
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7
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11-9-7-0
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The Bruins allowed as many goals on Saturday (nine) as they did the previous five games. Think coach Pat Burns went to church on Sunday to confess all the cuss words he used the day before?
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13. Senators
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8
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14-11-2-1
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All of a sudden, winning without Alexei Yashin isn't so easy.
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14. Ducks
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17
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13-12-3-1
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Win in Phoenix shows they can play with the big boys, but nobody knows why they can't do it more consistently.
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15. 'Canes
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12
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12-9-7-0
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The Canes average 2.37 goals for and 2.48 goals against. To catch Florida, that needs to change.
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16. Canucks
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14
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11-11-6-1
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Steve Kariya is a smaller version of Paul? Perhaps, the Canucks are a smaller version of the Western Conference's elite teams?
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17. Flames
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22
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10-15-3-1
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Management should change the team's schedule and play all their games in the New York/New Jersey area.
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18. Oilers
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25
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8-13-6-4
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If they didn't stink in overtime, they'd be atop the Northwest Division.
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19. Rangers
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24
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9-14-4-1
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Definition of a Rangers hot streak: Going 1-0-1 in the last two games. Calgary will be a big (wink, wink) test.
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20. Sabres
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16
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11-14-3-0
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Home isn't where the wins are. The Sabres went 0-2-1 in Buffalo last week.
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21. Penguins
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19
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8-14-3-4
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Kevin Constantine may coach the Minnesota Wild next year. For now, he still needs to help save hockey in Pittsburgh.
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22. Capitals
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15
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10-11-5-1
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No one on this team averages a point per game. Adam Oates (18 in 25 games) comes the closest -- if that's considered close.
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23. Lightning
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21
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9-14-4-2
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Last season, Tampa Bay didn't win game No. 9 until Dec. 29. The Lightning have three weeks to officially be ahead of last year's pace.
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24. Thrashers
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28
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7-16-2-2
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The Thrashers have won two in a row for the first time in franchise history.
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25. Predators
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26
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9-16-1-2
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How can a win over Detroit only move them up one spot? Good question, but the Preds lost seven straight before that win.
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26. 'Hawks
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27
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7-16-4-2
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Nine goals in Boston was impressive, but how long will it last? Enthusiasm can only offset lack of talent for so long.
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27. Canadiens
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20
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9-17-2-1
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The Habs have lost three straight, all by one goal. That pretty much sums up their season.
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28. Islanders
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23
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6-15-3-0
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The Isles like being banished to an island as much as Napolean did. The Isles lost three at home this past week by a combined 11-4.
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