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		<title>Top 10 Teams</title>
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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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		<title>15 Games in 1 Night</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 18:40:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Saturday October 25th, there will 15 games in 15 cities in 1 night. Everyone is involved and there will be some great match ups. The 15 games will match rivalries, struggling teams and teams off to fast starts. For all you fantasy hockey players out there, this night will go along way to showing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Saturday October 25th, there will 15 games in 15 cities in 1 night. Everyone is involved and there will be some great match ups. The 15 games will match rivalries, struggling teams and teams off to fast starts. For all you fantasy hockey players out there, this night will go along way to showing who has the best teams in your league. I love it when the National Hockey League has this many games in one night, there is something for every fan to watch. This will be a night to watch, the hockey will exciting and entertaining. I am going to tee up a few games you should watch this night.<br />
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<p><em><strong>Toronto Maple Leafs vs Ottawa Senators </strong></em><br />
The first battle of an Ontario of this season, and both teams will be looking to have a good showing. The Maple Leafs have started off better then some expected and they would like nothing more then to beat the Sens on Hockey Night in Canada. Ottawa on the other hand is off to a tough start, and already seem to have a goalie controversy. Martin Gerber is off to a bad start and the Senators coaching staff is searching for ways to win. They have split up there big three, Heatley, Alfredsson and Spezza, trying to find the mix that will work. The Maple Leafs lineup has been different every night and you never know who will be in there. The Leafs don’t have near the talent of the Sens, but they work hard and play a good defensive system. These teams are kind of opposites Ottawa has no problems scoring while that is the Leafs biggest problem. Toskala is Toronto’s advantage in net, while Gerber just can’t figure it out in Ottawa. There might some new players and the teams might not be as good as they once were, but that doesn’t change the fact these franchises don’t like each other. If Ottawa gets decent goaltending and defense they should win, but you can’t count on that.</p>
<p><em><strong>New Jersey Devils vs Philadelphia Flyers</strong></em><br />
Philly still hasn’t won a game this year and if they want to get that win on Saturday they will have to beat future Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur. Brodeur is off to an amazing start and has proved that he is still the best goalie in the National Hockey League. Philadelphia is deep up front, but struggle playing defense and haven’t gotten very good goaltending thus far. The Flyers have to win eventually, they are to good to be playing this bad. They will be hard pressed to beat the Devils trap. These two franchises are in the same division and that usually makes for a high energy game. Every time the Devils play you have to expect a low scoring game, they will trap from the drop of the puck to the last buzzer. It’s the only afternoon game and probably won’t be the most exciting game you have ever seen. If the Flyers want to win there defense is going to have to play way better then they have and they will have to take advantage of any opportunity the Devils give them. The Flyers can score, but the question is can they score on the Devils.</p>
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</script></div><p><em><strong>Detroit Red Wings vs Chicago Blackhawks </strong></em><br />
The Blackhawks are young and this game will be a measuring stick for them. In the past couple of years Chicago has played Detroit well and have had more success against them then any other franchise. Detroit is off to a fine start, but haven’t been as dominate to start the year as some predicted. Detroit is still the better team then Chicago, but the Hawks have some good young talent. The Blackhawks will be up for this game and look to continue there dominance of the Wings. Since Quenneville took over as the coach in Chicago, the team has played well and look like they might just be a playoff team this year. Both teams can score at will sometimes and to win this game the goalies will have to play well. If you like to watch stars this will be the game for you, Datsyuk, Zetterberg, Hossa and Lidstrom vs. Kane, Toews, Havlat and Campbell. This should be a high energy, fast game that might be the most entertaining of the evening.</p>
<p><em><strong>Pittsburgh Penguins vs New York Rangers </strong></em><br />
Two of the best teams in the East will do battle on Saturday night. Since Pittsburgh have started playing there super stars Malkin and Crosby together they have been on fire. New York has slowed a little bit, but still boast two very good scoring lines. The story early on has been the Rangers second line of Zherdev, Voros and Dubinsky who have played great hockey and produced for the blue shirts. Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist is off to a great start and the Penguins have a good goalie of there own in Marc Andre Fleury. This will be a premiere match up and I don’t think it will disappoint. Any time you get a chance to see great players and great teams go head to head it makes for great entertainment. There might even be some fights in this game, and I look for a tough physical affair. You can’t go wrong if this is the game you choose to watch, big stars, big game and on a big stage.</p>
<p>Other big games on this night will be <strong><em>Canucks vs Oilers, San Jose vs Tampa Bay</em></strong> and<em><strong> Anaheim vs Montreal</strong></em>. This should be a whole night of great National Hockey League action, and will make all hockey fans extremely happy. Whether you like offense, defense or physical play you will be able to find a game for you on Saturday October 25th. Enjoy the action and for all you fantasy players I hope you have a big night.</p>
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		<title>Season Outlook Part 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 15:43:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Philadelphia Flyers &#8211; The Flyers had a big bounce back year last season, coming from last to making it to the conference finals. The Flyers are deep up front with Briere, Carter, Richards and the return of Gagne. Gagne missed most of last season with concussion problems and could be a major boost to there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Philadelphia Flyers</strong></em> &#8211; The Flyers had a big bounce back year last season, coming from last to making it to the conference finals. The Flyers are deep up front with <em>Briere, Carter, Richards</em> and the return of <em>Gagne</em>. Gagne missed most of last season with concussion problems and could be a major boost to there offense. Philly has a young, but solid defense that should only get better as the year goes on players like <em>Ryan Parent and Brandon Coburn</em> will be looking to prove they belong in the NHL. The key to the Flyers success will be whether or not there goalie<em> Biron</em> plays at the top of his game. If he plays like he did in the playoffs last year, the Flyers will be a good team. If Biron in consistent and they avoid injuries the Flyers will be a playoff team.</p>
<p><em><strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong></em> &#8211; The Coyotes have been struggling for years, but they went out and improved there young team in the off season. They finally picked up a first line center in all star <em>Olli Jokinen</em> to play along side <em>Shane Doan</em>. That’s not enough in the West they will need contributions from young guys like <em>Kyle Turris and Peter Mueller</em>. They have an excellent goalie with <em>Ilya Bryzgalov</em> and a solid defense led by <em>Ed Jovanovski</em>. This team isn’t very deep yet, but have the talent to make the playoffs. They will play tough hockey and if they avoid the injury bug will battle for one of the final spots in the Western Conference.</p>
<p><em><strong>Pittsburgh Penguins</strong></em> &#8211; Coming off a finals appearance last year, expectations are high on the Pens. They still have two of the best centers in the world with <em>Evgeni Malkin and Sydney Crosby</em>, but the cast around them has changed. They lost some key forwards in the off season and hope guys like <em>Satan, Fedotenko</em> and <em>Cooke</em> can have good years. The injury bug already hit this team losing top defenseman <em>Sergei Gonchar</em> and <em>Ryan Whitney</em>, they will be out for extended periods of time. The Penguins are still very good, but not as good as they were at the end of last season. With the injuries on defense it looks like that will be there weakness and will put a lot of pressure on <em>Fleury</em> in net. Pittsburgh is a playoff team, but I don’t think they will have a run at the Cup like they did last year.</p>
<p><strong><em>San Jose Sharks</em></strong> &#8211; Perennial favorites in the West, they look like a good team again. They have a new coach and a new system that they hope will take them from contenders to champions. They have great goaltending in <em>Nabokov</em> and talented forwards like <em>Thornton and Marleau</em>. They got the puck moving defenseman they needed in <em>Dan Boyle</em> and they rest of the D looks pretty good. We will have to wait and see with the Sharks, definitely a playoff team, but there year will be evaluated after the playoffs. I think if they don’t at least make the conference finals, there season will be a failure.</p>
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</script></div><p><em><strong>St Louis Blues</strong></em> &#8211; Looks like the Blues are going to struggle yet again and try to build towards future years. They have some solid vets with <em>Kariya, Tkachuk, Brewer</em> and goalie <em>Legace</em>. This year will be about bringing along there young talented players like <em>T.J. Oshie, Patrik Berglund and Alex Pietrangelo</em> if he makes the team. The Blues are moving in the right direction and with a couple more good drafts they should be set up well for the future. For the fans out there be patient with this team, they probably aren’t going to be very good this year.</p>
<p><em><strong>Tampa Bay Lightning </strong></em>- This is not the last place Lightning, they have completely retooled there line up. It started when they drafted <em>Steven Stamkos</em> and then signed free agents <em>Ryan Malone, Radim Vrbata, Vaclav Prospal and Gary Roberts</em>. That gives them a solid four lines up front, the question marks will come from defense and goalie. The defense is unproven and the goalie tandem of <em>Smith and Kolzig</em> isn’t great. This team is going to score goals, the question will be whether or not they can stop them. Look for a lot of high scoring games when you watch the Lightning this year. In the East I think they are good enough, there division isn’t very good and I think they will fight it out for the division title.</p>
<p><em><strong>Toronto Maple Leafs </strong></em>- The Leafs have some of the most die hard fans in all of sports, and this year will test there patience. The Leafs are not good, but at least they some changes. The big problem is goal scoring, they have no true goal scorers or top line players on the team. They still have<em> Toskala</em> in net and he should get them some wins. The defense isn’t to bad with <em>Kaberle and Kubina</em>, but they will have to be excellent for them to make the playoffs. The Leafs aren’t a playoff team and they might not say it, but they hope to get the 1st overall pick in next years draft and grab Tavares.</p>
<p><em><strong>Vancouver Canucks </strong></em>- They had a great pre season and will look to continue that trend. <em>Luongo</em> there goalie has been named team captain and will lead this team all year. They have a great defense, but are a little thin in the goal scoring department. To make the playoffs they need great years from the <em>Sedin Twins</em> and <em>Pavel Demitra</em>. Luongo is great and will  keep them in the hunt for a playoff spot, but they will have to fight it out with a few teams for the final couple spots.</p>
<p><em><strong>Washington Capitols</strong></em> &#8211; <em>Alex Ovechkin</em> is the best goal scorer in the NHL and will lead this team. The Caps will be looking to build on last years success with a good mix of veterans and young guys. The problem might be in net with <em>Jose Theodore</em>, if he is good the Caps will be good. I like this team and I think they will make the playoffs, but there not quite ready for a big run at the Stanley Cup.</p>
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		<title>Hockey Night in Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 17:18:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part of a new annual event the NHL has sent four teams to start the NHL season off in Europe. It’s part of the leagues continued efforts to increase its market and make the NHL the globally excepted best hockey league in the world. The NHL is an international league and it makes sense that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="center;"><a href="http://www.nhl4u.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/alfredsson-pic.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-61 aligncenter" src="http://www.nhl4u.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/alfredsson-pic.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="320" /></a>Part of a new annual event the NHL has sent four teams to start the NHL season off in Europe. It’s part of the leagues continued efforts to increase its market and make the NHL the globally excepted best hockey league in the world. The NHL is an international league and it makes sense that they would want to show off in Europe. Its yet to be determined whether or not these games have a positive effect on the game or not, but it all gets underway on Saturday October 4th. <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Stockholm Sweden </em></strong>- The Pittsburgh Penguins and. Ottawa Senators, will play two regular season games in Sweden. The NHL has sent there poster boy <em>Sydney Crosby</em> across the pond to grow the game in new markets. The league has shown that they will use Crosby in special events and he will participate in high profile games for the second straight year, last year he played in the Winter Classic. Last years Winter Classic was a success for the league and they hope that this years European schedule will be much of the same. The Penguins are going to use this trip as a team building experience, they hope this trip will bring the team closer together. There are big expectations on Pittsburgh this season after they made the Cup final a year ago. The team has some new faces in the locker room this year and there hope is when they come back to North America the team will be one and ready to have a great year. Yes Crosby is in Sweden, but he probably isn’t going to be the fan favorite, Senators forward <em>Daniel Alfredsson</em> is a home town hero. Alfredsson will be met with great fan fair and the expectations of putting on a good show in his home country. Daniel will skate on the top line with <em>Spezza and Heatley</em>, and they will look to put on a show. Ottawa will be looking for a bounce back year and will need to get off to a good start in Europe. These teams will play two games one on Saturday night and the other on Sunday night and should be fun to watch.</p>
<p><strong><em>Prague Czech Republic </em></strong>- In Prague the New York Rangers will play the Tampa Bay Lightning in two regular season games. Both these teams made big changes in the off season and are looking forward to having big seasons. The Rangers have two Czech players in <em>Petr Prucha and Michal Rozisal,</em> that will no doubt be the fan favorites. The Lightning have some of the NHL’s biggest stars in <em>Vincent Lecavalier, Martin St Louis</em> and 1st overall selection<em> Steven Stamkos</em>. Stamkos will play in his much anticipated NHL debut and will draw attention from both sides of the pond. Tampa Bay has a lot of new players and will be looking to build some chemistry and build towards what they hope is a much improved season.  The Rangers are a big market team and the NHL will be looking to draw a lot of fans out to the games. Both these teams will be looking to get off to good starts, to prove that they are favorite teams in the Eastern Conference. The games will be Saturday and Sunday, the crowds should be rocking and hopefully the NHL gives them a good product.</p>
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</script></div><p>Traveling to Europe has ups and downfalls for these four teams.  The travel and time change can take a lot of the players and put a damper on early season expectations. On the other hand, you can use these trips as team building experiences and bring the teams closer together. The teams are going to end up being in Europe for almost two weeks this season, I would expect when they get home it will take a while to get readjusted. Last year Anaheim and Los Angeles played in London and both teams got off to rough starts when they got home. Hopefully all four of these teams will adapt well and there will only be positive impacts on there seasons.</p>
<p>The future in Europe for the NHL is yet to be determined, but it makes sense for the league to expand its European fan base. The NHL more then any other North American professional sports league has a lot of European talent. Stars like Alexander Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin, Marian Hossa and Henrik Lundqvist all are European, and could go along way to the NHL being a success in Europe. In my opinion I like that four teams are going to these countries to start the year, but that is enough. You don’t need to send anymore then that, go over to Europe for a couple weeks and show off the great product the league has. This is not a vacation for these teams, the games matter and it will be important for them to get off to good starts.</p>
<p>It has been said that maybe there will NHL franchises in Europe within the next 10 years. I’m not sure I agree with that, the travel would be tough on everyone and the time changes would make it hard on the schedule makers. In my opinion if there is a good European league I could see an opportunity for the NHL’s Stanley Cup Champions to play the European Champion in a series at the seasons end. I’m not sure that will ever happen, but it might be interesting.  Whatever the NHL does, they need to capture the hockey market in Europe. Hockey is big in Sweden, Russia and the Czech Republic and the league has a lot of great stars from those countries. Who knows what the future holds, I hope the fans in Europe enjoy the NHL games this weekend and continue there love for hockey.</p>
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