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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 17:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brodeur Injured &#8211; Oh No, the thing that Devils fans never wanted to hear has happened, Martin Brodeur is injured. Brodeur injured his elbow and had surgery to repair the damage, and will miss 3 &#8211; 4 months. Brodeur was inching very close to a lot of National Hockey League records, that will now have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Brodeur Injured</strong></em> &#8211; Oh No, the thing that Devils fans never wanted to hear has happened, Martin Brodeur is injured. Brodeur injured his elbow and had surgery to repair the damage, and will miss 3 &#8211; 4 months. Brodeur was inching very close to a lot of National Hockey League records, that will now have to be put on hold. Brodeur might be the most valuable player to his team every year, and New Jersey has relied of him for the past 15 or so seasons. The entire Devils team is built around Marty, not just to stop the pucks, but to be a leader and play the puck as another defenseman. Taking over for Brodeur will be veteran back up Kevin Weekes and solid goalie Scott Clemmensson. Both guys are suitable NHL back ups, but haven’t seen a lot of action in the past couple of years. This might be the worst injury that could happen to any team in the league and will seriously hurt the Devils chances of making the playoffs. New Jersey went from Eastern Conference favorites to having to fight for wins in one play and one injury. Hopefully Brodeur will make it back at the top of his game in 4 months and will still become the best goalie to ever live. If Weekes struggles, look for the Devils to make a move and acquire a veteran goalie to take over until Marty returns, probably Roloson or Fernandez.</p>
<p><em><strong>Three Stars of the Month</strong></em> &#8211; The National Hockey League has released its three stars of the month and they may not be the guys you would have picked prior to the season. The first star is Washington Capitols star forward <em><strong>Alexander Semin</strong></em>, who is off to the best start of his career. Semin has 8 goals and 17 points for Washington and led the team when Ovechkin was in Russia. Semin has become a true star in the league and has all the talent to keep these numbers up all season long. The second star is <em><strong>Henrik Lundqvist</strong></em>, the Rangers all world goalie. Henrik is now the favorite for the Vezina with Brodeur being hurt and hasn’t disappointed the New York fans. Early on this year Lundqvist has posted 8 wins and a save percentage of .926. The third star might be a surprise to you and its Nashville d man <em><strong>Shea Weber</strong></em>. Shea is off to a great start averaging a point a game and is a plus 3 for the Predators.  All three of these players had great starts and will look to continue there success through November and the rest of the season.</p>
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</script></div><p><em><strong>Rookie Duo </strong></em>- If you are Columbus Blue Jacket fan, you should be incredibly excited about the future of your franchise on the ice. <em><strong>Derick Brassard</strong></em> leads all rookies in scoring recording 12 points in just 12 games, while <em><strong>Jakub Voracek</strong></em> is second with 10 points. Brassard is 21 years of age and Voracek is just 19 and have surprised some with there early season production. Hopefully these two forwards along with Nikita Filatov, can represent a great future for the fans of Columbus. The Columbus franchise has never made the playoffs, but if they keep finding great young players like these guys that streak will end sooner rather then later. Its unknown whether or not these guys can keep up there numbers, but with plenty of ice time I think they will become great NHL players. With a great young base of players hopefully Columbus finds a way to win some games, before they lose all there fans. The Blue Jacket fans deserve a winner, no matter how good a market might be if you never make the playoffs it will be hard to sell tickets. With players like Brassard, Voracek, Filatov and Nash it shouldn’t be to long until Columbus finds themselves in the playoffs.</p>
<p><em><strong>Hockey Hall of Fame </strong></em>- Its that time of year when it is time to induct new members into the hockey hall of fame. This year the class includes <strong><em>Glen Anderson, Igor Larionov </em></strong>and <strong><em>Ray Scampinello</em></strong>. “Scammpy” might be the most popular referee in the history of sports, and served as NHL linesman for a lot of years. Anderson will be remembered as a member of the great Oiler teams of the 80&#8242;s playing along side Gretzky and Messier. Anderson was at his best in the playoffs and always seemed to score the big goals at the big moments. Larionov might be the best Russian born player of all time. He was solid at both ends of the rink and could skate and stick handle as good as anyone in the league. Larionov will fondly be remembered as part of the Russian 5 in Detroit with Fedorov, Konstantinov, Fetisov and Kozlov. Being enshrined in the hockey hall fame is great honor and all these men should be extremely proud of all there accomplishments. Being inducted is the final chapter the Stanley Cups are behind you, there will be no more game winning goals, but you will forever be remember as a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.</p>
<p><em><strong>Surprise Teams </strong></em>- When you look at early season successes two teams will jump out at you the<em><strong> Buffalo Sabres</strong></em> and the <em><strong>Minnesota Wild</strong></em>. Neither was projected by most to be as good as they seem to be, both teams are leading there respective divisions. The Wild play a strict defensive system and for years have frustrated opponents and that trend continues. The Sabres have a set of highly talented and fast forwards that can change a game in a hurry. These teams haven’t won the same way, The Sabres with exciting fast hockey and Minnesota with boring defense. This shows that you can win hockey with a lot of different styles. Its to early to tell, but the Sabres in particular look like they will stick around the top of the Eastern Conference all year long</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 19:32:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a current list of the top 10 teams in the National Hockey League. I made this list based on performance, talent, past success and predictions about the future, Throughout the year this list will change it will be up dated as we start to see who the true favorites are. 10 &#8211; Buffalo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a current list of the top 10 teams in the National Hockey League. I made this list based on performance, talent, past success and predictions about the future, Throughout the year this list will change it will be up dated as we start to see who the true favorites are.</p>
<p><em><strong>10 &#8211; Buffalo Sabres </strong></em>- I didn’t see this happening before the season started, but the Sabres are off to a great start. They have a very deep set of forwards with guys like Roy, Vanek, Kotalik, and Pominville off to good starts. Right now Thomas Vanek looks like a true all star and has become the leader up front for this team. Great goaltending by Ryan Miller has gotten this team off to a 6 &#8211; 1 &#8211; 2 and leading there division. Buffalo is a great team to watch they have a great mix of speed and aggressiveness and seem to beat there opponents in many different ways.</p>
<p><em><strong>9 &#8211; Minnesota Wild </strong></em>- Well I really don’t understand this one and I would have to say I am not sold yet. There isn’t a whole lot of talent on this team especially with Gaborik being hurt, but you cannot over look the fact that they are winning hockey games. They win by playing a great defensive system, they are allowing a league low 2 goals a game. To this point they still haven’t lost a game in regulation and are the leaders in the Northwest division.</p>
<p><em><strong>8 &#8211; Anaheim Ducks</strong></em> &#8211; The Ducks got off to a horrible start, but seem to be getting it together. The reason for there bad start was that the team just wasn’t gelling, there seemed to be no unity on the ice. Top forwards Perry, Getzlaf and Selanne seem to be breaking out of there funk and will start to lead this team to more consistent victories. This team has great goaltending and a solid defense, if they get some goals they will win more then there share of games in the Western Conference. Keep your eye on this team, I think they will start playing as they should.<br />
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7 &#8211; Calgary Flames</strong></em> &#8211; Another team that didn’t get off to a great start, but seem to be putting it all together. Before the season I thought Calgary was truly a cup contender and I am not ready to take them off this list yet. Iginla, Bertuzzi and Cammalleri are starting to get some chemistry and will lead this team throughout the season. For this team to stay on this list Miikka Kiprusoff is going to have to play like the all star he should be. To me the Flames look like a building team that will only get better as the year goes on.</p>
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</script></div><p><em><strong>6 &#8211; New Jersey Devils </strong></em>- The Devils are still good, because they still have Martin Brodeur. Brodeur is still the best goalie in the world and as long as New Jersey has him they will be a top 10 team. The goaltending is great, but they still need to find away to score more goals, they are only scoring 2.5 goals a game. If they manage to get some more goals and get healthy this team will be near the top of the Eastern Conference all season long. The Devils have some injury problems in the forward lines, but still need to take the pressure off the goaltending and defense  by manufacturing some goals.<br />
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5 &#8211; Pittsburgh Penguins</strong></em> &#8211; You can’t over look the talent on this team, they are off to a bit of a slow start, but they will only get better as the year goes on. Recently they have been playing all world forwards Malkin and Crosby together and they have been scoring at a high pace. The injuries to there puck moving defense has really made it hard for this team in the early going. Fleury is also playing some great goal for the Penguins and gives them a shot to win every night. To win consistently the Pens will need secondary scoring from Staal, Satan and Fedotenko. In my opinion this team has no where to go, but up on this list.</p>
<p><em><strong>4 &#8211; Montreal Canadiens</strong></em> &#8211; Still Stanley Cup favorites, and off to a great start. Not a lot of weaknesses on this squad, they are fast, balanced and get great goaltending every night. If they keep it up, they will be at the top of this list all season long.</p>
<p><em><strong>3 &#8211; San Jose Sharks </strong></em>- The Sharks are proving they are still a great regular season team and will be near the top of the Western Conference all year. Highlighted by great goaltending and a solid group of forwards, there is no doubt the Sharks are one of the most talented teams in the league. If they continue to get secondary scoring they will have no problem being in the top three all year long.</p>
<p><em><strong>2 &#8211; New York Rangers </strong></em>- They have slowed a bit from there great start, but still are right at the top of the NHL. Secondary scoring has really led this team with Dubinsky, Zherdev and Voros all off to great starts. They have gotten the great goaltending and defense that they expected, and if that continues I see them near the top of this list all season long. The Rangers are a great team in a great market and it is good for the league to have them playing this well.</p>
<p><em><strong>1 &#8211; Detroit Red Wings</strong></em> &#8211; Defending Stanley Cup champions, and still the most talented team in the league. After a loss on opening night, they have played some great hockey and will only get better. A team full of stars like Datsyuk, Zetterberg, Hossa and Lidstrom, this franchise continues to be the best in the league. They are perfect on the road, and if they play any where near this good all year they will fight for the Presidents trophy. Detroit will be at the top of this list until another team proves they can play as consistently great as they do.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Columbus Blue Jackets - This organization feels that it is time they earn themselves a playoff spot. They went out and got some help for Rick Nash by adding R.J. Umberger and Kristian Huselius to play with him. There defense core is unproven, but they have a great goalie in Pascal Leclaire. I am not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Columbus Blue Jackets </strong></em>- This organization feels that it is time they earn themselves a playoff spot. They went out and got some help for <em>Rick Nash </em>by adding <em>R.J. Umberger and Kristian Huselius</em> to play with him. There defense core is unproven, but they have a great goalie in <em>Pascal Leclaire</em>. I am not sure they are good enough to make the playoffs in the Western Conference this year, but for the first time they may have a chance to fight for a spot.  The fans in Columbus deserve to have a good team for the first time.</p>
<p><strong><em>Dallas Stars </em></strong>- This is an interesting team and I think they may be one of the best in the league. Dallas is very deep up front with players like <em>Mike Modano, Brendan Morrow, Brad Richards and Mike Ribeiro</em>. They added super pest <em>Sean Avery</em> and highly touted Swedish forward Fabian Brunnstrom. With great goaltending by <em>Marty Turco</em> and a solid defense led by <em>Sergei Zubov</em>, the Stars look prepared to take a run in the West. Dallas will be disappointed if they don’t win there division and at least make in to the conference final.</p>
<p><em><strong>Detroit Red Wings</strong></em> &#8211; Defending champs and perennial favorites, the Red Wings seemed poised to have another great season. They added<em> Marian Hossa</em> to play on the top two lines and will team up with<em> Datsyuk and Zetterberg</em> to score a lot of goals. They have a  great defense headlined by <em>Nik Lidstrom</em> and solid goaltending from<em> Osgood</em>. If this team stays healthy, its hard to say that aren’t the Cup favorites this year, anything less then the Stanley Cup will be a disappointment.</p>
<p><em><strong>Edmonton Oilers </strong></em>- Goals, goals and more goals, Edmonton is an offensive power house this year. They are deep and young up front with players like <em>Ales Hemsky, Eric Cole, Shawn Horcoff and Sam Gagner</em>. They also have a solid defense, and goaltending. The key is <em>Mathieu Garon</em> in net, if he is good the Oilers should be a playoff team.</p>
<p><em><strong>Florida Panthers</strong></em> &#8211; This team has been selling potential for years and soon they will have to live up to that potential. They lost there best player in Jokinen in the off season, but made a trade for <em>Brian McCabe </em>who should fit in nicely with <em>Boumeester</em>. They have solid goaltending and some good young forwards, but I still don’t see them as a playoff team.</p>
<p><em><strong>Los Angeles Kings</strong></em> &#8211; Sorry Kings fans, but they are horrible again. They have some good pieces up front with <em>Kopitar, Dustin Brown and Frolov</em>. Still have a lack a defense and no goaltending, the Kings look like they will finish last in the West.</p>
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</script></div><p><em><strong>Minnesota Wild -</strong></em> Hard team to explain this year, they have been close a few times, but didn’t do much to improve there team. They are solid and play a good defensive game, but may not score enough goals. They still have dynamic forward <em>Marian Gaborik </em>for at least this year, but they might trade him if they are not fighting for a playoff spot. I don’t think they are a playoff team this year.</p>
<p><em><strong>Montreal Canadiens </strong></em>- The Canadiens are good and I think East favorites this year, Strong forward lines with players like <em>Kovalev, Tanguay, Lang and Higgins</em>. The key to there success will be whether or not young goalie <em>Carey Price</em> can be as good as they think he is. If Price is good and the defense holds up, look for Montreal to have a great year. Anything less then an appearance in the East final will be a failure.</p>
<p><em><strong>Nashville Predators</strong></em> &#8211; The Preds are having a lot of financial problems, and continue to have low player salaries. They are not as good as they were last year, but still have some good players in <em>Arnott, Erat, Dumont and Hamhuis</em>. They might be a surprise team this year and fight for a playoff spot.</p>
<p><em><strong>New Jersey Devils </strong></em>- One of the most consistent franchises in the NHL, the Devils will be much of the same this year. As long as <em>Brodeur</em> is with this team, they will be contenders. They are not great, but they are good enough to compete in the East with players like <em>Elias, Gionta and Rolston</em>. Solid defense will be the way they win, the same old boring Devils team.</p>
<p><em><strong>New York Islanders</strong></em> &#8211; Well not much to say here, they are not good. Not much to talk about they have very little talent and won’t compete in the Eastern Conference. They have a good goalie in <em>Dipietro</em>, but ultimately that won’t be enough.</p>
<p><em><strong>New York Rangers</strong></em> &#8211; The Rangers expect to compete in the East this year. Led by great goaltending by <em>Henrik Lundqvist </em>and a solid group of forwards with <em>Drury, Gomez and Naslund</em>. Defense is the way they are going to win hockey games, they will play a solid team game. They need good years out of guys like <em>Prucha and Zherdev</em> to add secondary scoring and balance to the line up. Look for the Rangers to be near the top of the Eastern Conference and compete for the East title.</p>
<p><em><strong>Ottawa Senators</strong></em> &#8211; The Sens are looking for a bounce back season. Last year they started off looking like one of the best teams in the league, but faded and lost out in the first round of the playoffs. They still have great forwards in <em>Spezza, Heatley and Alfredsson</em> and they will score enough goals. The defense is a question mark, but the real problem is in net with <em>Martin Gerber</em>. Ottawa needs Gerber to play better then he has in his entire career and the defense may not be good enough to cover up mistakes. The dynamic forwards will help the Sens compete, but they will have to battle for one of the final spots in the Eastern Conference.</p>
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