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Power Rankings: No weaklings in the Atlantic

 

Updated Dec.31

The Northwest Division has generally been the NHL's most competitive for the past several seasons, but as the calendar page turns to a new year, the teams in the Atlantic are doing their best to lay claim to that distinction.

"I think everybody is aware of how much talent there is here, but it's still really unbelievable when you look at how close things are right now," said Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Derian Hatcher, who scored a rare goal that gave his team a 1-0 win in Florida on Sunday. "There's a lot of good teams, and if you have a good week or a bad week, everything can change."

Hatcher should know. The Flyers, who finished dead last a season ago, went through a major roster overhaul during the summer and turned themselves into a competitive team. But Philadelphia slumped in mid-December by losing six games in a row before regaining its footing and finishing calendar year 2007 with three consecutive victory to get back in the hunt for the division title.

Meanwhile, the New York Rangers found some offense and the Pittsburgh Penguins got some good goaltending for a change and they ended their years on similar runs, enabling everyone to close the gap created by division-leading New Jersey. Even the New York Islanders won four of five games before their New Year's Eve date in Carolina, which means no more than five points would separate top from bottom in the Atlantic on Jan. 1.

None of the other divisions in the league has as many teams within striking distance of the top spot.

"When you come right down to it, there's not much separating most of the teams in this league anyway," Hatcher said. "You just gotta keep working hard and hoping bounces go your way."

This week's rankings:

Power Rankings
CurrentTeamPrevious
1Sharks · Trends1
San Jose picked up 38 of the last 44 available points down the stretch, so they are getting to the playoffs in high gear. Now they have to prove they have some bite when it really matters.
2Red Wings · Trends2
Dominik Hasek looks sharp and rested heading into the playoffs, which is good news for the Red Wings. So is the easiest first-round travel schedule the veteran team has had in several seasons.
3Canadiens · Trends4
The Canadiens are explosive, have the league's best power play and a rookie goalie playing with the poise of a veteran heading to the playoffs. It won't hurt Montreal to face a team it has beaten 11 straight times either.
4Penguins · Trends3
They could regret not pushing harder to finish first in the East, but the Penguins have their eyes on a bigger prize. Some question marks remain about Sidney Crosby's ankle heading into the playoffs.
5Ducks · Trends5
Defense and goaltending are supposed to win championships, and the Ducks have that in spades. But no team in the playoffs has scored fewer goals this season.
6Capitals · Trends14
Is there even more hardware in store for Alex Ovechkin, who has already claimed the Art Ross, Maurice Richard and almost certainly the Hart Trophy this season?
7Wild · Trends6
They've got Marian Gaborik firing on all cylinders, a stifling system of defense and home-ice advantage that is critical because the Wild finished very strong at home and much less so on the road.
8Rangers · Trends10
Goalie Henrik Lundqvist has put up great numbers against the Devils and Jaromir Jagr is in a groove heading into the playoffs with goals in his last four games and in seven of his last eight.
9Devils · Trends8
The Devils got a big monkey off their backs by beating the Rangers in the finale, but they also haven't given goalie Martin Brodeur a game off in three months. Last season, the workload caught up with him in the playoffs.
10Flyers · Trends13
They'll be underdogs against Washington just because the Caps are this season's media darlings, but the physical Flyers have seven 20-goal scorers and can't be taken for granted.
11Avalanche · Trends16
Lots of offensive firepower and leadership from veterans who know what it takes to win it all. The issue is whether they can stay healthy for a long run and get the kind of goaltending they'll need.
12Flames · Trends12
Forget about the Flames 3-1 record against the Sharks because all the games were played before San Jose took off at the trade deadline. More telling is that San Jose outshot the Flames every time, even twice in losses, by significant margins.
13Bruins · Trends15
Whether or not the hurting Bruins survive the first round, getting back in the playoffs for the first time since before the lockout is progress. Give GM Peter Chiarelli props for fixing the mess he inherited two years ago.
14Predators · Trends19
Nashville's power play is a concern heading into the playoffs and so is the goaltending, even if Dan Ellis looked very good at times down the stretch. But the Predators had to fight their way in and they tend to play division-rival Detroit tough.
15Stars · Trends9
No offense from Richards, Ribeiro and Hagman heading into the playoffs and no Zubov in the lineup. Not a good way for Dallas to take on the Ducks.
16Senators · Trends11
Lots of questions around Ottawa to finish the season, but the big one is whether Dany Heatley and Jason Spezza can step up enough to overcome the absences of Daniel Alfredsson, Mike Fisher and Chris Kelly.
17Hurricanes · Trends7
Carolina spent all but 15 days leading the Southeast Division this season. Too bad the last one was among them.
18Sabres · Trends20
Lots of reasons why the Sabres went from the Presidents' Trophy penthouse to the outhouse in just one season, but one that stands out was their problem winning in their own building, particularly during the last month.
19Oilers · Trends18
A great finish wasn't enough, although it offered lots of hope for the future because it was triggered by several youngsters. But Edmonton should contain some of its excitement because so much of the late run was fueled by incredible results in shootouts and overtime.
20Canucks · Trends17
Look for a major offseason personnel shakeup. Offensive woes were exposed even more than usual because goalie Roberto Luongo wasn't at his best often enough.
21Blackhawks · Trends21
Hockey is back in Chicago where the young and much improved Blackhawks have a bright future centering around gems Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews.
22Blue Jackets · Trends23
Rick Nash matured a great deal this season and goalie Pascal Leclaire proved he's the real deal, which gives the Blue Jackets the building blocks they need to close the gap on playoff teams. They're not that far away.
23Coyotes · Trends25
The Coyotes developed a good young core this season, although it suffered some growing pains along the way. But with goalie Ilya Bryzgalov locked up for several years, the playoff dry spell in the desert won't last much longer.
24Panthers · Trends22
The Panthers can take some satisfaction from ruining the season of bitter rival Carolina, but that won't help the organization get through what is shaping up as a long and volatile summer.
25Maple Leafs · Trends24
Interim GM Cliff Fletcher is looking for the detonator switch, although blowing things up isn't likely to end the 40-year Stanley Cup drought any time soon.
26Islanders · Trends26
How bad was this team's offense this season? You wouldn't ask if you looked at the stats and saw that the Islanders were the only team without anyone getting at least 50 points.
27Blues · Trends28
A season to forget unless you are Keith Tkachuk. The veteran scored three times in his last two games, including on his last shot of the season, to become only the fourth U.S.-born player to reach 500 goals.
28Kings · Trends29
Another season is over and another rebuilding effort has begun. One of these years someone from Hollywood will have to come up with a new script.
29Thrashers · Trends30
If things weren't bad enough for the Thrashers, the season ended with superstar Ilya Kovalchuk hinting loudly that he's getting tired of being in Atlanta.
30Lightning · Trends27
The bright side in an otherwise dismal season is the Lightning will pick no lower than second in what is considered a very deep draft.
 
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