NHL Power Rankings: January 27th, 2011: Vol. 6
Hockey season is off and skating full speed ahead in 2011 and Cappers Picks is the place to look for the best NHL Handicapping advice all season long.
Hockey season is off and skating full speed ahead in 2011 and Cappers Picks is the place to look for the best NHL Handicapping advice all season long.
Hockey season is off and skating full speed ahead in 2011 and Cappers Picks is the place to look for the best NHL Handicapping advice all season long.
Hockey season is off and skating full speed ahead in 2011 and Cappers Picks is the place to look for the best NHL Handicapping advice all season long.
How much does parity rule in the NHL this year? Well, our top team in the power rankings was only 10 points out of ninth place in its own conference before winning last night.
Hockey season is off and skating full speed ahead in 2010 and Cappers Picks is the place to look for the best NHL Handicapping advice all season long.
This week in the power rankings, the Pittsburgh Penguins aren’t just partying like it’s 2008-09. They’re partying like it’s 1992-93. Think about it.
Hockey season is off and skating full speed ahead in 2010 and Cappers Picks is the place to look for the best NHL Handicapping advice all season long.
Our second instalment of the 2010-11 NHL power rankings puts several of the usual suspects near the top of the ladder.
Hockey season is off and skating full speed ahead in 2010 and Cappers Picks is the place to look for the best NHL Handicapping advice all season long.
Our first instalment of the 2010-11 NHL power rankings puts several of the usual suspects near the top of the ladder.
Two weeks to go in the regular season and the cream is rising to the top. The good teams that were struggling last week seem to have righted the ship while the poor teams continue to struggle. There is some changes near the top as the elite flip flop positions as they have all season.
4 weeks to go until the end of the regular season and some of the cream is really rising to the top of this week’s Power Rankings.
Unfortunately, there is some cream that is sliding down the leg as well. Some overachievers are falling back to earth and some underachievers are finally playing up to their perceived potential.
Week 21 is over in the NHL’s regular season and there has been some movement at the top of the Power Rankings. Most teams had so-so weeks leaving the teams that had good weeks to jump in this week’s rankings.
With more and more to play for in the coming weeks, these rankings are going to change like John Mayer’s Speed Dial!
NHL Power Ratings – Dave B’s NHL Power Rankings – March 8th 2010
The Olympic Break over and now it is time for the stretch drive toward the Stanley Cup playoffs. There has been some movement in the Power Rankings as some teams were more obviously ready to play than others. This week also saw some teams better themselves with key acquisitions at the NHL trade deadline.
The Olympic Break is finally here and for some teams, it couldn’t have come too soon. Although there is not much change at the top of the rankings, some teams are rounding into form and are gaining ground on teams ahead of them.
This will be the last Rankings column for a couple of weeks as NHL teams will be resting and obsessing over the Olympic tournament that promises to be one of the best ever.
It’s the last week before the two week Olympic break. It’s time to put up of shut up for those wishing to make a push toward the playoffs.
After a week break (Super Bowl Madness), Dave B is back with his ever-changing NHL Power Rankings.
Welcome to Dave B’s inaugural NHL Power Rankings list. Each Sunday, I will review each team’s previous week’s performance, analyze their upcoming schedules, and rank the teams accordingly.
If you agree or disagree, I encourage you to leave a comment.
Just when the NHL betting playoff picture looks like it’s taking shape, crazy things start happening. The Flames win the trade deadline and are suddenly rubbing shoulders with the elite. The Habs and Rangers show a bit of fight. Most of all, the Penguins – written off by many online betting fans as recently as two weeks ago – are the hottest team in the league.
You know what they say, NHL betting fans: you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. So you can’t teach Martin Brodeur to, uh, not…stop…pucks. OK, it’s a bad analogy. But it’s Monday, so gimme a break.
We’ve officially reached the NHL’s dog days of winter, though next week’s trade deadline will inject life back into the league. This time of year is dangerous for NHL betting fans, as even the best teams can lag (read: New York Islanders 4, New Jersey Devils 0).
Last week, the Sharks reasserted themselves, the Wings stood pat and the Devils went backward.