Rangers Week in Review: On the Road Again
This week found the New York Rangers on a four-game road trip. It started out decently with a win over the Winnipeg Jets.
This week found the New York Rangers on a four-game road trip. It started out decently with a win over the Winnipeg Jets.
The New York Rangers only faced two foes this week, both at home in the Garden.
A lot of teams have gone streaking this week, and it makes things very interesting in the rankings.
With most teams nearing the 40 game mark of the 2021 NHL season, January is almost in the books. As trade rumors begin to swirl with the deadline less than two months out, contending teams are starting to separate themselves from the pack.
We are now one-third of the way through the 2021 NHL Season. There has been no shortage of storylines throughout the league early on.
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.
It’s once again time for another edition of NHL Power Rankings. There is a new number one team, and some teams rose up this week. Remember, a loss or win doesn’t always mean that one team will be ranked higher than a team they beat or lost to. Let’s get into it.
After the first edition of our NHL power rankings last week, things have been shaken to the core. Beginning this week, you will be able to see how many spots each team rose or fell in the rankings.
The St. Louis Blues qualified for the playoffs for the third straight season a year ago. Winners of 27 games during the Covid-19 shortened season, they secured the fourth and final spot in the West Division.
During the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, the St. Louis Blues made four selections. They made one draft-day trade on day two, moving up in the third round while also losing a sixth-round pick in that deal.
The Blues were able to make it into the playoffs for the 2020-21 season. However, their Stanley Cup dreams were crushed by the Colorado Avalanche in a four-game sweep. Now they need to reassess for next season.
When looking at the first-round matchups this year, the Blues versus the Avs appears to be the most lopsided. The regular season series was relatively even, with Colorado taking five of the eight games.
This week found the New York Rangers on a four-game road trip. It started out decently with a win over the Winnipeg Jets.
The New York Rangers only faced two foes this week, both at home in the Garden.
A lot of teams have gone streaking this week, and it makes things very interesting in the rankings.
With most teams nearing the 40 game mark of the 2021 NHL season, January is almost in the books. As trade rumors begin to swirl with the deadline less than two months out, contending teams are starting to separate themselves from the pack.
We are now one-third of the way through the 2021 NHL Season. There has been no shortage of storylines throughout the league early on.
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.
It’s once again time for another edition of NHL Power Rankings. There is a new number one team, and some teams rose up this week. Remember, a loss or win doesn’t always mean that one team will be ranked higher than a team they beat or lost to. Let’s get into it.
After the first edition of our NHL power rankings last week, things have been shaken to the core. Beginning this week, you will be able to see how many spots each team rose or fell in the rankings.
The St. Louis Blues qualified for the playoffs for the third straight season a year ago. Winners of 27 games during the Covid-19 shortened season, they secured the fourth and final spot in the West Division.
During the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, the St. Louis Blues made four selections. They made one draft-day trade on day two, moving up in the third round while also losing a sixth-round pick in that deal.
The Blues were able to make it into the playoffs for the 2020-21 season. However, their Stanley Cup dreams were crushed by the Colorado Avalanche in a four-game sweep. Now they need to reassess for next season.
When looking at the first-round matchups this year, the Blues versus the Avs appears to be the most lopsided. The regular season series was relatively even, with Colorado taking five of the eight games.
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