Buy or Sell Forecast: Borderline Playoff Teams
There are perhaps 15 teams in the NHL who could be considered borderline playoff clubs. They all have question marks and weaknesses.Which ones will make the playoffs?
There are perhaps 15 teams in the NHL who could be considered borderline playoff clubs. They all have question marks and weaknesses.Which ones will make the playoffs?
Last season, there were only six players with 100 points and one with 50 goals. So, it’s rare air these days but a few players can hit those marks for the first time in their careers.
The New Jersey Devils are expected to be one of the best teams in an awful Metropolitan Division. This is why they can beat their rival time and time again to pile up the points and finish with a great record.
The New Jersey Devils have some in-house things to take care of on their own. Four questions linger ahead of training camp.
In the course of one year, the Blue Jackets’ perspective went from gloomy to hopeful. Moreover, the long-term future seems bright for the franchise.
Amid a rebuild, the Flames lost out on a 2025 playoff spot by a tiebreaker with St. Louis. This Flames team is quite underrated, and it’s still improving.
This week on Ice Time, the second annual Nucleus Draft was held. The goal for all four participants was to draft a team that can win the Stanley Cup using an active forward, defenseman, goaltender, head coach, and wild card.
The Utah Mammoth may not have a superstar “franchise” player. But they have lots of goods ones and more are on the way. Bill Armstrong has done a fine job so far.
The rebuild process to date speaks volumes to the job that GM Mike Grier has done.He’s been steadfast and focused on where we wants the team to head.
Have the Ducks done everything right? No. Have they done a good job for the most part? Yes. It’s why their rebuild is starting to come together.