
NHL Weekly Stock Up, Stock Down: 12/10-12/16
The NHL has continued to dominate the news cycle over the last week. With Covid-19 beginning to loom large over the league once again, multiple teams have been shut down or had games postponed.
The NHL has continued to dominate the news cycle over the last week. With Covid-19 beginning to loom large over the league once again, multiple teams have been shut down or had games postponed.
The New York Rangers decline and subsequent journey back from obscurity have been hard for loyal Rangers fans. However, they have come a long way since 2014 when they lost to the Los Angeles Kings in the Stanley Cup final.
Well, folks, another week has gone by in the NHL which means another edition of power rankings. As always, a reminder that a loss or win doesn’t always mean that one team will be ranked higher than a team they beat or lost to. Without further ado, we have a lot of movement this week so let’s jump in.
There has been no shortage of action this week in the NHL. Amongst the biggest leapers, the Florida Panthers continued their red-hot streak of play.
The New York Rangers have been on a roll, and it was bound to come to an end eventually as all good things must. However, it’s not the end of the world for the boys in blue.
Another week has gone by which means another week of NHL Power Rankings! It’s good to be back. There’s quite a bit of turnaround this week from Jack’s rankings last week, which he did a great job stepping in.
The New York Rangers are on fire. In a week that should have given the New York Rangers and their fans four home games, sadly, they only got three. Thanks to COVID, the game against the New York Islanders was postponed.
With one month remaining in the year, happy December to hockey fans everywhere. It is hard to believe that the 2021 NHL season is already almost two months, in the books.
Just days away from the calendar turning to December, another set of NHL Power Rankings are in order. We have some notable shuffling at the bookends this week, featuring a new No. 1 team.
Moving right along with the 2021 NHL season, many teams have already played a quarter of their games. However, COVID-19 continues to loom over the league.
Another week of NHL action has come and gone, and that means it’s time for another edition of NHL Power Rankings. There are quite a bit more teams staying close to their rankings from last week, but that doesn’t mean there was not some movement.
It’s been a week for the New York Rangers. What should have been a three-game Canadian brawl-fest ended after only two teams, thanks to the Ottawa Senators getting protocoled.
The NHL has continued to dominate the news cycle over the last week. With Covid-19 beginning to loom large over the league once again, multiple teams have been shut down or had games postponed.
The New York Rangers decline and subsequent journey back from obscurity have been hard for loyal Rangers fans. However, they have come a long way since 2014 when they lost to the Los Angeles Kings in the Stanley Cup final.
Well, folks, another week has gone by in the NHL which means another edition of power rankings. As always, a reminder that a loss or win doesn’t always mean that one team will be ranked higher than a team they beat or lost to. Without further ado, we have a lot of movement this week so let’s jump in.
There has been no shortage of action this week in the NHL. Amongst the biggest leapers, the Florida Panthers continued their red-hot streak of play.
The New York Rangers have been on a roll, and it was bound to come to an end eventually as all good things must. However, it’s not the end of the world for the boys in blue.
Another week has gone by which means another week of NHL Power Rankings! It’s good to be back. There’s quite a bit of turnaround this week from Jack’s rankings last week, which he did a great job stepping in.
The New York Rangers are on fire. In a week that should have given the New York Rangers and their fans four home games, sadly, they only got three. Thanks to COVID, the game against the New York Islanders was postponed.
With one month remaining in the year, happy December to hockey fans everywhere. It is hard to believe that the 2021 NHL season is already almost two months, in the books.
Just days away from the calendar turning to December, another set of NHL Power Rankings are in order. We have some notable shuffling at the bookends this week, featuring a new No. 1 team.
Moving right along with the 2021 NHL season, many teams have already played a quarter of their games. However, COVID-19 continues to loom over the league.
Another week of NHL action has come and gone, and that means it’s time for another edition of NHL Power Rankings. There are quite a bit more teams staying close to their rankings from last week, but that doesn’t mean there was not some movement.
It’s been a week for the New York Rangers. What should have been a three-game Canadian brawl-fest ended after only two teams, thanks to the Ottawa Senators getting protocoled.
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