THE TIMES’ RANKINGS
Lonnie White’s NHL rankings and comments:
1 DETROIT
(24-4-1-1) Russia now says that Fedorov will play in the Olympics.
2 N.Y. RANGERS
(17-9-2-1) Leetch, Rangers both having a rebound season.
3 CALGARY
(14-6-5-2) Iginla is the real deal, skating, scoring and fighting.
4 N.Y. ISLANDERS
(15-6-4-1) Still getting the points, even though play has slipped.
5 EDMONTON
(16-8-3-1) Not dominating at home as it did at season’s start.
6 TORONTO
(15-7-2-3) Leading the Northeast and playing like true contender.
7 ST. LOUIS
(13-8-4-1) Talented team is playing well again ... and winning.
8 DALLAS
(11-7-6-3) Turgeon’s back, team is on a roll--no coincidence there.
9 NEW JERSEY
(10-10-2-2) Played with plenty of grit in home-away series against Detroit.
10 BOSTON
(13-7-3-3) Thornton making strong push for Canadian Olympic roster.
11 PHILADELPHIA
(11-7-5-1) Think Clarke might be missing Ranger leader Lindros now?
12 COLORADO
(14-12-2-0) Never count out a team with Sakic, Roy and Drury.
13 SAN JOSE
(12-7-4-3) Pacific leaders hard to figure out, but they’re on a hot streak.
14 OTTAWA
(13-9-3-0) Has to work hard every night to win, and does.
15 MINNESOTA
(11-9-5-2) Power play keeps producing and team keeps winning.
16 CHICAGO
(13-9-7-0) Quick start barely a memory; slipping faster than tech stocks.
17 MONTREAL
(12-10-3-1) Losing Audette will hurt team’s recent upturn on offense.
18 CAROLINA
(12-11-4-3) Six points ahead of Capitals, who are making a run.
19 WASHINGTON
(11-13-3-0) Wilson’s squad beginning to translate talent into victories.
20 PHOENIX
(11-9-3-3) Young team gains confidence with each victory.
21 BUFFALO
(12-13-2-1) Kozlov finally is stepping up to become a force on offense.
22 PITTSBURGH
(10-11-3-2) It doesn’t help that Hlinka may sue for breach of contract.
23 VANCOUVER
(11-16-3-0) So much for the winning streak; team is struggling again.
24 KINGS
(8-13-3-2) Defenseman Modry quietly having solid season on offense.
25 TAMPA BAY
(10-14-1-1) Khabibulin great, but he needs help from the offense.
26 NASHVILLE
(9-15-3-0) Definitely not a good West Coast trip for struggling team.
27 FLORIDA
(6-15-2-3) Keenan will make team play more responsible hockey.
28 DUCKS
(8-16-3-0) Having McInnis on point during power play may help.
29 COLUMBUS
(7-14-5-1) Wishes it had Chris Pronger instead of his brother.
30 ATLANTA
(6-15-2-2) Big victory over Florida opened the door for Keenan.
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