Surprises/Disappointments at the Halfway Mark
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:52 pm
East Surprises
-New Jersey: Atop the Eastern Conference despite changing play styles radically with the Jacques Lemaire now running the show. Lost Brian Gionta and John Madden. Brodeur is 25-9-1 this season
-Buffalo Sabres: A team that had little to no expectations coming in is leading the Northeast Division, mainly because Ryan Miller has been arguably the best goalie in the league.
-Atlanta Thrashers: Had even fewer expectations than the Sabres, yet keep dancing in and out of playoff positioning, and add some fuel to the fire that the team may actually be able to re-sign Ilya Kovalchuk.
New York Islanders: There's something to be said for this franchise for not being God-awful terrible right now, just a point out of 8th (despite being 13th)
East Disappointments
-Winter Classic Teams: Boston has been up-and-down all season, Marc Savard being out didn't help. Philly wins the award as the most dysfunctional team at the halfway mark. Yet, if the playoffs were to start today, they'd be in, so it's not completely disappointing.
-New York Rangers: The Rangers, however, would not. Despite having one of the best scorers in the game, Marion Gaborik, the Rangers give up more goals than they score and are two games under .500 at MSG.
-Carolina: The most injured team in the league, but it's still an incredible disappointment to have a team go from the ECF to your probable lottery winner.
West Surprises
-Phoenix Coyotes: Ummm, well this is quite a turnaround. From almost leaving Glendale to being 4 points out of first in the conference. 10-game home winning streak, fueled by a stingy defense and a resurgent Ilya Bryzgalov.
-Colorado Avalanche: In the same vein as Phoenix, the Avs are leading the Northwest Division behind some great play from Craig Anderson. Stastny, Wolski and Duchene have played great thusfar.
-Nashville Predators: Terrible team out of the gate has gone on a massive hot streak that is starting to show signs of cooling. But nonetheless, they sit six in the conference with no expectations coming in.
-Los Angeles Kings: A team that we've been waiting to making a charge did earlier in the year, and would still be in the playoffs were they to start today. And people are starting to realize who Anze Kopitar is now.
West Disappointments
-St. Louis Blues/Columbus Blue Jackets: I put these in the same boat because it's similar stories. Both playoff teams last season, have not shown anything like it this season. St. Louis can't win at home, Columbus seemingly can't win anymore. And their respective netminders named Mason have sucked.
-Detroit Red Wings/Anaheim Ducks: Also in the same boat together, two playoff foes last season riddled with injuries this season. Both would miss the playoffs currently.
So, those are mine, I didn't include individuals so go nuts. Anything I missed?
-New Jersey: Atop the Eastern Conference despite changing play styles radically with the Jacques Lemaire now running the show. Lost Brian Gionta and John Madden. Brodeur is 25-9-1 this season
-Buffalo Sabres: A team that had little to no expectations coming in is leading the Northeast Division, mainly because Ryan Miller has been arguably the best goalie in the league.
-Atlanta Thrashers: Had even fewer expectations than the Sabres, yet keep dancing in and out of playoff positioning, and add some fuel to the fire that the team may actually be able to re-sign Ilya Kovalchuk.
New York Islanders: There's something to be said for this franchise for not being God-awful terrible right now, just a point out of 8th (despite being 13th)
East Disappointments
-Winter Classic Teams: Boston has been up-and-down all season, Marc Savard being out didn't help. Philly wins the award as the most dysfunctional team at the halfway mark. Yet, if the playoffs were to start today, they'd be in, so it's not completely disappointing.
-New York Rangers: The Rangers, however, would not. Despite having one of the best scorers in the game, Marion Gaborik, the Rangers give up more goals than they score and are two games under .500 at MSG.
-Carolina: The most injured team in the league, but it's still an incredible disappointment to have a team go from the ECF to your probable lottery winner.
West Surprises
-Phoenix Coyotes: Ummm, well this is quite a turnaround. From almost leaving Glendale to being 4 points out of first in the conference. 10-game home winning streak, fueled by a stingy defense and a resurgent Ilya Bryzgalov.
-Colorado Avalanche: In the same vein as Phoenix, the Avs are leading the Northwest Division behind some great play from Craig Anderson. Stastny, Wolski and Duchene have played great thusfar.
-Nashville Predators: Terrible team out of the gate has gone on a massive hot streak that is starting to show signs of cooling. But nonetheless, they sit six in the conference with no expectations coming in.
-Los Angeles Kings: A team that we've been waiting to making a charge did earlier in the year, and would still be in the playoffs were they to start today. And people are starting to realize who Anze Kopitar is now.
West Disappointments
-St. Louis Blues/Columbus Blue Jackets: I put these in the same boat because it's similar stories. Both playoff teams last season, have not shown anything like it this season. St. Louis can't win at home, Columbus seemingly can't win anymore. And their respective netminders named Mason have sucked.
-Detroit Red Wings/Anaheim Ducks: Also in the same boat together, two playoff foes last season riddled with injuries this season. Both would miss the playoffs currently.
So, those are mine, I didn't include individuals so go nuts. Anything I missed?