The Power
Well everyone, the rankings are back, enjoy it with all of the extra adjectives and poor grammar that this University Graduate can spew out. Our defending champ, James Hammond is now in
We have just passed the thirty game mark in Rokhed 8, so with about fifty games to go this year, there is plenty of time for your team to make a move to the front of the line.
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Welcome to our new reality. James has his Canucks at the top of the Western Conference in what should have been a rebuilding year for his team. Without a lot of experience in the line-up, the defending champs are relying on a bunch of rookies, along with Todd Bertuzzi to lead this team. Jason Labarbara with a 10-1 record has earned himself plenty of playing time alongside Dan Cloutier in the nets for the ‘Nucks. On the lighter side, James gets to play wang-tag with the winos on
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Will Bedinger is at the top of the Power Rankings! And in other news water is wet. No surprise here, in that the always dominant Darth Bedinger is still among the league’s elite. Led by Sergei Samsonov and Eric Staal (Who does Erich have to unzip for now?), the Capitals never seem to have to rebuild. They are loaded for another run at the RHL title in is now knows as the Bedinger invitational tournament. Why play 82 games? Just give Will the #1 seed out East, and go from there?
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Our first newcomer to the league,
4 - St. Louis (19-8-0) – 58.50
If Everett is the new, then Walter is definitely the old, as our resident Octogenarian has another team in the top ten. After leading the LA Kings to the Pacific Division Crown one year ago, Walter left the comfy confines of the West Coast for the Gateway City of St. Louis. With eight wins in their last 10 and with a couple of games in hand on
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Tom is back with a vengeance! After his Devils slipped back last year, falling out of the Eastern Conference playoffs, Tom has his boys back in the hunt. With unquestionably the best collection of young, up and coming talent in the RHL, this team is good now and will be good for a long time. Now if he would only trade me Stoll and Phaneuf, we’d be good.
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My Flames are still hanging around in the Western Conference. With a downright old group of players, the Flames are proving that experience is a big thing in the RHL. The team is a collection for old guys (Doug Weight), older guys (Peter Bondra), and the downright ancient (Brett Hull). However with a defense that is anchored by Zdeno Chara and Nick Lidstrom, they seem to be able to hang with anyone in the RHL.
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Jerimiah has always been able to win with inferior talent. All he needed was Paul Kariya to win. Well this year the track meet continues for
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After a slow start to the year, Jay has put away his Quiznos hat for a while and has taken 8 of their last 10 games. Gone are the days of Forsberg, but here are the days of Alfredsson as he has stepped into the top centre spot for the team and has dominated. Dominik Hasek has regained his Rokhed 6 form, and as is usual for a Jay Cook team, Hasek will be relied upon heavily to carry the mail (30 games played through 32 games)!
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Definitely a 60 minute team as the Red Wings have struggled after regulation is over. With Pavel Datsyuk carrying the offensive load in the
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This team will be in the mix as long as they have a GM. With Craig Laporte already overdue for his meltdown and exit from T dot, Maple Leaf fans are just holding their breath that Craig will keep it together. Led by the Czech phenom Ales Hemsky, the Buds are making their presence felt in the Eastern Conference. It is obvious that the Buds are one line team though as the teams +/- ratings give it away. With only five players playing with a plus rating, they are leaned on heavily by Craig to keep the team afloat. Craig will need to stay healthy for this game plan to keep working!
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That damn Joe Thornton has found his way to
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Led by their captain Mike Peca the Sabres are a real threat in the Eastern Conference. With only two losses in their last ten the Commish has his team on a roll.
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Brian…playoffs…no really…Brian…playoffs. Brian has been in Rokhed for five full years. In those five years, Brian has missed the playoffs five times. With this being his sixth season his team has a definite shot at the playoffs. Sure his team can’t score, but when you only give up less than two goals per game anything is possible.
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Hanging tough in the East, the Senators seem to be that itch you just can’t scratch. They have the top end talent to be among the best, but so far have been just off their game. Look for the addition of that old drunk Belfour to steady out the Senators defensively.
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Serge is just hanging around the .500 mark so far this year. The lack of scoring prowess has been killing the Habs so far this year. With Naslund, their leading scorer on pace for only 70 points this year, obviously something is wron in
16 - NY Rangers (19-11-3) – 36.45
A red-hot start by the Blue shirts was supposed to be a harbinger of good things; however with just two wins in their last ten, the Rangers have slipped out of the top ten teams.
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The Beantowners took a smack-down this week at the hands of the Wild and the Flames as they lost back to back for the first time in a while. Erich’s crew have been decidedly inconsistent this year, and with only four wins in their last ten they will need to get things going. Keeping people healthy wouldn’t hurt either.
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The Flyers are in an unenviable position right now. They aren’t bad enough to contend for the top draft pick this year, but they aren’t good enough to really compete for a good playoff seed. Markus’ team needs to decide if they want to win this year or not.
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How can you tell your team is struggling? That would be when Shawn McEachern is leading your team in scoring. Vesa Toskala has been getting the lion’s share of the starts, while Martin Biron is sitting in the wings. It doesn’t help Vesa’s because when Biron has been better. Joe could be considering a change in net.
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Another team suffering from a case of mediocrity, the Panthers need to decide something. Are they re-building, or do they want to compete right now. That will be the challenge for the new GM in
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This team is in a freefall without their GM. The
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There is time for the Sharks to get back into things. Without a GM in place there is no hope for a
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There is cold, very cold, and then the slump that
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The other Wielenga is having a rough year in
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They don’t have a GM; they don’t have a good roster, why should I write about another useless team?
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As I say every time…hehe Blackhawk…it still kills me!
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Looks like Kevin will have his work cut out for him with the Penguins. They have the tools to build a team with, Kevin will just have to find out how to make them win.
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The Oilers are suffering from a lack of direction these days. With the a strong collection of young talent, this team should be better then they are. Ronald McDonald needs his happy meal.
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Dave left the Maple Leafs in the off-season in a huff with the team’s ownership, and accepted a real challenge with
30 - NY Islanders (6-20-4) – 0.05
In the lowest number I have ever seen in a Power Ranking, These Islanders are playing some dreadful hockey. It is embarrassing how a team with both Joe Sakic and Ryan Smyth can be this bad. This team has been shockingly bad.
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