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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Western Conference Preview

Here's the Western Conference portion of the NHL preview. Look for playoff picks and awards tomorrow.

Central: Detroit Red Wings
Following a 2010-11 season that saw the Wings post 104 points and win the Central Division. With talent returning at all positions, including centers Henrik Zetterburg (80 points) and Pavel Datsyuk (59 points, +11 rating). The defense will be once again anchored by Nicklas Lidstrom (46 assists, 23:28 ice time per game). Lidstrom is also a dangerous weapon on the power play assisting on 32 man up goals last season. The biggest concern for the Red Wings will be goaltender Jimmy Howard (2.79 GAA, .908 save %) who must stop more shots if the Red Wings want to win this high octane division. The 2009-10 Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks are once again dangerous as are the Nashville Predators, who are led by goaltender Pekka Rinne, (2.12 GAA, .930 save %). The Blue Jackets and Blues are both loaded with young talent and could make a surprise run to the playoffs, but the strength at the top of the division will prove to much to handle over the long 82 game season.

1. Red Wings
2. Predators
3. Blackhawks
4. Blues
5. Blue Jackets

Northwest: Vancouver Canucks
Although they fell in in the Stanley Cup Finals to the Boston Bruins, the Canucks are ready to make another deep run in the Western Conference. Behind twin brothers Henrik (75 assists) and Daniel Sedin (41 goals, 104 points) and veteran goaltender Robert Luongo (2.11 GAA, .928 save %), the Canucks are looking good in a weak Northwest Division. The Calgary Flames look to put some heat on the Canucks with perennial All-Star Jarome Iginla (43 goals, 86 points) leading an offense that scored 2.94 goals per game last season (7th in the NHL). The Wild and Avalanche are still a season or two away from seriously competing and the Oilers are even further away from a division crown.

1. Canucks
2. Flames
3. Wild
4. Avalanche
5. Oilers

Pacific: San Jose Sharks
The Sharks are loaded on offense with MVP candidate Patrick Marleau (73 points, 37 goals) leading the Sharks balanced offense (Five players with 60 plus points). Antti Niemi is the Sharks goaltender and he looks to build off the success of his 2010-11 campaign (2.38 GAA, .920 save %). Close behind are the Los Angles Kings. The Kings are ready to return to the top of the division, with rising stars Dustin Brown (28 goals) and Anze Kopitar (73 points) leading the offense and breakout star Johnathan Quick (2.24 GAA, .918 save %) in net, the Kings could ascend to the top of the Pacific Division. Anaheim returns reigning MVP Corey Perry (98 points, 50 goals) along with an arsenal of offensive firepower which includes Teemu Selanne (80 points) and Ryan Getzlaf (57 assists). The Ducks also have tough guy George Parros to protect their stars (171 penalty minutes) and goaltender Jonas Hiller (2.56 GAA, .924 save %) to anchor the back line. The Phoenix Coyotes have to place their hopes on right wing Shane Doan (60 points) if they want to challenge the top of the division. The Stars will have to hope that Loui Eriksson (73 points) can match his scoring output from last season to mask their defensive shortcomings.

1. Sharks
2. Kings
3. Ducks
4. Coyotes
5. Stars

4 comments:

  1. brad richards doesn't play for the stars anymore you dolt. and how does marleau lead an offense that's clearly led by.....joe thornton. and why is parros mentioned....

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  2. Marleau leads a "balanced" offense. duh. The Brad richards thing is my bad though. I'll fix it

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  3. Was going to say the same things aaron and andrew said

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  4. I still think the Kings are going to surprise the Sharks and win the Pacific

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