1. Los Angeles Kings
They’re still one of the deepest teams in the NHL.
2. Anaheim Ducks
One more year of Teemu means another run at the Cup.
3. Vancouver Canucks
New coach, new attitude. Need the old Luongo.
4. San Jose Sharks
Probably the last run for the current group of stars.
5. Edmonton Oilers
It’s time to see how this group plays with expectations.
6. Phoenix Coyotes
A stable ownership group will put the focus on hockey.
7. Calgary Flames
Clearly a rebuilding year, but they have some bright spots.
Central Division
Standard1. Chicago Blackhawks
They were the best from start to finish last year. Looks that way again.
2. St. Louis Blues
A solid team that has to contend with Chicago for the top spot.
3. Minnesota Wild
The big acquisitions get a full season to show what they can do.
4. Dallas Stars
A big offseason trade changes their outlook for the better.
5. Winnipeg Jets
A loyal fan base would like to see a playoff appearance.
6. Nashville Predators
Their chances of forgetting about last year have worsened being in a tougher division.
7. Colorado Avalanche
With a new coach the Avalanche will need to make some progress.
Metropolitan Division
Standard1. Pittsburgh Penguins
Same group of superstars, same chance of winning a Cup.
2. New York Rangers
A young core is ready to breakout in New York.
3. Washington Capitals
Watching Ovechkin vs. Crosby has gotten more intriguing.
4. New Jersey Devils
Improved scoring will help them forget Ilya Kovalchuk.
5. Philadelphia Flyers
Better goaltending makes them contenders.
6. New York Islanders
They’ll have to contend with many in a ruthless division.
7. Columbus Blue Jackets
They have some bright spots, but they’re now in the Eastern Conference.
8. Carolina Hurricanes
A much tougher division keeps them at the bottom.
Atlantic Division
Standard1. Boston Bruins
If they stick to their usual model they’ll be competing for another Cup.
2. Montreal Canadiens
When Montreal is clicking on all cylinders they could be better than Boston.
3. Detroit Red Wings
A new division and conference, but Detroit is still a title contender.
4. Toronto Maple Leafs
Last year is in the rear view mirror. Time to move on.
5. Ottawa Senators
A new franchise player will reignite their title push.
6. Tampa Bay Lightning
With no defense to protect them they’ll have to score with the best.
7. Buffalo Sabres
It could be a transition year for Ryan Miller and Thomas Vanek via trade.
8. Florida Panthers
A lot of young faces for their 20th anniversary.






























