Top 10 Stanley Cup contenders

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From The Point: Top 10 Stanley Cup contenders

by Sam McCaig

11/03/2009 3:00:03 AM

The end of the season is drawing near and teams with legitimate championship prospects are becoming apparent.

With four-fifths of the regular season schedule in the rearview mirror (Hey! I think I see the Thrashers back there, too!) it's time to take a serious look at the top Stanley Cup contenders.

San Jose, Detroit and Calgary are the class of the West, while Boston, New Jersey and Washington are the lead pack in a wide-open East. Right here, right now, the smart money is on a Boston-San Jose final.

Here's why:

1. SAN JOSE SHARKS
They've been one of the best teams in the NHL for several years and they're all too familiar with the pain of losing in the post-season. The blueline has been studded with experience and there's more grit than ever before among the forwards (and still a lot of talent, too). And this is it for old guys like Claude Lemieux, Rob Blake and Jeremy Roenick. This team is motivated, skilled, experienced and deep. Is it now or never? No. But it'll sure feel like it if the Sharks fall short once again.

2. DETROIT RED WINGS
Despite a recent propensity for getting pummeled - the Wings lost 8-0 to Nashville in late February and 8-2 to Columbus in early March - and serious goaltending issues, they're still the defending champions. The Wings are basically the same team that captured the Stanley Cup last season - plus Marian Hossa (and that's a pretty big plus). Detroit hit some mid-season bumps last year, especially when the defense corps was racked by injury and came through it in one piece. This is a veteran championship team, one that knows how to win and won't beat itself. The Wings might be wobbling right now, but they'll be ready for the playoffs.

3. BOSTON BRUINS
Speaking of wobbling, the Bruins are human after all. After dominating the Eastern Conference from the start of the season through to the All-Star Game in late January, Boston struggled through February and early March. But they've earned their place atop the East and with Zdeno Chara on the blueline and a wealth of young forwards up front, the B's have as good a shot at getting to the final as any team in the league.

4. CALGARY FLAMES
Give Calgary credit for getting Olli Jokinen at the deadline and jump-starting a team that was already a contender. There may be some questions about the Flames' scoring depth up front and defensive-zone coverage, but they have the top-end talent to play with anyone. And you know Mike Keenan is going to squeeze every last drop of effort out of these guys; if the Flames don't reach at least the conference final, there'll be crying in Calgary.

5. NEW JERSEY DEVILS
Usually, there'd be trepidation in putting a team this high after it lost to the lowly Islanders 7-3 on the weekend. But the Devils survived virtually all season without Martin Brodeur; they can survive a stinker of a game against the league's last-place team. Really, there should be more trepidation over the fact the Devils have a no-name blueline and a bunch of forwards from their 1994-95 team. But, surprisingly, there isn't. Because all this team does is win.

6. WASHINGTON CAPITALS
The Caps snuck into the playoffs last season; this year, they're trying to get in as a legitimate top seed. Alex Ovechkin and Mike Green have blossomed under coach Bruce Boudreau's free-flowing system. Like several supposed contenders, though, Washington is struggling right now. The Capitals might still be a bit green to make a Cup run, but they should win a round or two.

7. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
How times have changed. The Hawks haven't been in the playoffs since 2002 and haven't been a legitimate contender since the early 1990s. But now they're among the second tier of playoff hopefuls in the West; behind the Sharks, Wings and Flames, but not by much. If Nikolai Khabibulin gets hot - and he hasn't played this well since leading Tampa Bay to the Cup in 2004 - the Hawks have all the potential to go deep.

8. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
An exciting group of forwards in front of an up-and-down defense and inconsistent goaltending. That might be a recipe for regular season success, but it's rarely a winning formula in the playoffs. Eventually, you see, you run into a hot goalie - and if you don't have one yourself, well...see you in October. That's what happened when Martin Biron and the Flyers dispatched Montreal in the second round last year - and again when Marc-Andre Fleury and the Penguins waved farewell to Biron and the Flyers in Round 3. If Biron - or Antero Niittymaki - gets on a roll and the blueline holds up, the Flyers have a good shot at capturing the East. Failing that, they'd be satisfied with knocking off state-rival Pittsburgh.

9. VANCOUVER CANUCKS
The Canucks, at best, are among the middle tier of Stanley Cup hopefuls, but they can win any game, any series, with Roberto Luongo in net. There appears to be enough scoring and the defense corps has talent and toughness if not an over-abundance of depth. A nice pick as an upset team.


10. MONTREAL CANADIENS
A centennial season that started with so much promise and hope has steadily deteriorated as the campaign unfolded. Just ask Guy Carbonneau. If he was naming names, he'd surely mention Alex Kovalev and Carey Price in the first breath and Tomas Plekanec in the second. Injuries have been a constant theme, too, but GM-turned-coach Bob Gainey will be more vested in getting all 20 Habs on the same page so they can at least make a respectable run in their 100th NHL season.

Sam McCaig is The Hockey News' senior copy editor and a regular contributor to THN.com. His blog appears every weekend and his column, From The Point, appears regularly.

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I was just starting to like you too :p
 

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almost agree

I almost agree with all you said. I think the devils will win the east with a well rested broduer. This pains me to say as I am a die hard flyer fan.
 

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I almost agree with all you said. I think the devils will win the east with a well rested broduer. This pains me to say as I am a die hard flyer fan.
I can't take credit for any of that info, just copied and pasted from various sources
 

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What a game tonight?!? Flames come back from 4-1 to win it in a shootout, with Jokinen getting the winner. That acquistion is looking simply brilliant.

Detroit will not win the Stanley Cup this year, they're too tired, and no solid goaltending.

My rankings:

1. San Jose
2. New Jersey
3. Boston
4. Vancouver
5. Detroit
6. Calgary
7. Washington
8. Chicago
9. Montreal
10. Philadelphia

Just mo, but of course these are interchangeable...lol
 

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What a game tonight?!? Flames come back from 4-1 to win it in a shootout, with Jokinen getting the winner. That acquistion is looking simply brilliant.

Detroit will not win the Stanley Cup this year, they're too tired, and no solid goaltending.

My rankings:

1. San Jose
2. New Jersey
3. Boston
4. Vancouver
5. Detroit
6. Calgary
7. Washington
8. Chicago
9. Montreal
10. Philadelphia

Just mo, but of course these are interchangeable...lol
You must be delusional if you think the Nucks can beat Detroit, Washington or Philadelphia!

Now you know why I have such a low opinion of Canuckleheads.
 

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You must be delusional if you think the Nucks can beat Detroit, Washington or Philadelphia!

Now you know why I have such a low opinion of Canuckleheads.
Or maybe he's from Calgary? :confused: That's how everyone can tell that you're a moron, you don't even have the forethought to think that people from other places pay attention to the NHL as well :rolleyes:
 

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Or maybe he's from Calgary? :confused: That's how everyone can tell that you're a moron, you don't even have the forethought to think that people from other places pay attention to the NHL as well :rolleyes:
Btw, your # of posts was pretty lame....but hey, don't expect too much from a Canucklehead, eh? Easy to please, too dumb to analyze things...:eek:
 

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Btw, your # of posts was pretty lame....but hey, don't expect too much from a Canucklehead, eh? Easy to please, too dumb to analyze things...:eek:
I've analyzed that you know fuck all about hockey, regardless of witnessing its conception. Old fart :rolleyes:
 

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Well for sure Calgary is no problem for us ;) but I'm really surprised at the rankings. Sometimes those sites change their opinions way too quickly/easily.
 

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What a game tonight?!? Flames come back from 4-1 to win it in a shootout, with Jokinen getting the winner. That acquistion is looking simply brilliant.

Detroit will not win the Stanley Cup this year, they're too tired, and no solid goaltending.

My rankings:

1. San Jose
2. New Jersey
3. Boston
4. Vancouver
5. Detroit
6. Calgary
7. Washington
8. Chicago
9. Montreal
10. Philadelphia

Just mo, but of course these are interchangeable...lol
Vancouver #4???? What the hell you been smoking???????????

San Jose, Det, Boston, New Jersey, Chicago, Washington, and Calgary are all better teams than Van. Vancouver is likely at best, to make it to the second round.
 

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Vancouver #4???? What the hell you been smoking???????????

San Jose, Det, Boston, New Jersey, Chicago, Washington, and Calgary are all better teams than Van. Vancouver is likely at best, to make it to the second round.
Read above Traackie, that's how stupid you are.

if Trackie thinks 38 years is an old fart, he'll get there one day. the scary part, is how much worse would you be as a canucks fan? see, for me, I'm civil and sane.

You're stupid b/c i can back it up. you actually like that other crazy dude who thinks vancouver is ranked #4, and that makes u feel good. Almost dignified b/c you have another loser who thinks so mighty of the Nucks. lol

I wonder if you jack off to that since any ounce of good canucks news makes you drool. something to make up for their pathetic history, not to mention, their LACK of playoff history.

It must drive you nuts that Tampa Bay, Carolina, Anaheim have won a Stanley Cup in their shorter existence than the Nucks have since 1970/71, you must either furious, or non-chalant about it, b/c hey, you're a bandwagon, right???:p
 

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I call futures on the Washington Capitals winning a Stanley Cup before the Vancouver Canucks. Of course I am saying this with the hopes that Theodore is not their goalie, although he made an outstanding save in last nights game.
 

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Vancouver #4???? What the hell you been smoking???????????

San Jose, Det, Boston, New Jersey, Chicago, Washington, and Calgary are all better teams than Van. Vancouver is likely at best, to make it to the second round.
Vancouver's only shot is by being the, "Cinderella" team. Regardless of how people feel about the team, good or bad, they are a relatively new team together. Let's not forget that the core of the team has undergone some pretty big changes over the past few years, so chemistry is an issue. Their "#1" line has never been a 3 person line, the #2 line has been inter-changeable from game to game, the 3rd and 4th lines have been rotated from existing players to new players to farm team short-stays.

Luongo is a better version of Cloutier, hot for a while, then not so hot for a while. When you put aside bjh's bullshit, you can't argue that he is not Roy, Brodeur, etc. He is a great goalie in comparison to what the Canucks have had in the past, an NHL All Star, but not a legend. He can carry the Canucks through a lot of games, but I have my doubts about through a series, let alone 4. Add to the fact that great goal tenders can stick-handle the puck, Luongo cannot.

As I have said in the past, the Sedins would make awesome second line players, but when the best defensive lines in the NHL have them shadowed in the playoffs, they will have difficulties. If the Canucks are to have ANY success in the play-offs (IF they make it), Sundin and Demitra HAVE TO start playing like all stars, not just get paid like they are. Kessler and Burrows will be the hear of the team and will play until they die. Salo, Salo, Salo :rolleyes: THE only player I have ever seen get shaken up from bumping into a linesman :p Regardless of your opinion of Edler, he has an awesome outlet pass. He has put on some weight, stopped taking so many stupid penalties and is learning the game. He may be a surprise to teams if he is left on the 2nd line (Not tough enough for a gritty 3rd line).

If people watch the Canucks and cheer them on through the play-offs with the expectation that they have a legit shot at the cup, it's pretty certain that they will be disappointed. Cheering for the team, enjoying the game and "Maybe" being pleasantly surprised is the way to go. I LOVE the final stretch. Now it's time to see what teams really want it!
 

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Add to the fact that great goal tenders can stick-handle the puck, Luongo cannot.

I agree with most of what you say about the Canucks. I disagree with the above. Patrick Roy was a terrible puck handler, often got himself into trouble trying it.

Also, if you take away the BS from BJH, all you are left with is "does she suck good cock".
 

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Add to the fact that great goal tenders can stick-handle the puck, Luongo cannot.

I agree with most of what you say about the Canucks. I disagree with the above. Patrick Roy was a terrible puck handler, often got himself into trouble trying it.

Also, if you take away the BS from BJH, all you are left with is "does she suck good cock".
When he tried to get cute with the puck, yeah, but at least he could clear it when he needed to. Luongo has resulted in trying to shoot the puck with one hand now and he actually does it better than with two.
 
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