THE TIMES’ RANKINGS
Oct. 30
LONNIE WHITE’S NHL RANKINGS AND COMMENTS:
1 New York Islanders
(8-0-1-1) Parrish has scored 7 of his 10 goals in the third period.
2 Detroit Red Wings
(9-2-0-0) Shanahan is playing as if he has something to prove.
3 Calgary Flames
(8-2-0-2) Iginla’s scoring and Turek’s play in goal reasons for fast start.
4 Colorado Avalanche
(7-5-0-0) Finally starting to get more production from young players
5 New Jersey Devils
(4-3-0-1) Robinson’s team is too talented and deep to keep losing.
6 Philadelphia Flyers
(4-3-3-0) Roenick fitting in well with team’s deep group of forwards.
7 Dallas Stars
(4-4-2-2) Is there any doubt this is Hitchcock’s team?
8 Toronto Maple Leafs
(6-3-1-1) CuJo is starting to get hot with two consecutive shutouts.
9Edmonton Oilers
(8-4-1-0) Salo and scoring balance reasons for team’s early success.
10 Carolina Hurricanes
(6-4-0-2) Francis keeps on scoring, his team keeps winning.
11 Washington Capitals
(5-5-1-0) Defense is starting to come together in front of Kolzig.
12 San Jose Sharks
(4-3-3-1)Offense has to come around, or look for changes.
13St. Louis Blues
(4-3-3-0) Team needs more than Weight to provide offense every night.
14 Chicago Blackhawks
(6-3-3-0) Fans will take notice if team continues to win.
15 Boston Bruins
(5-3-3-1) Stumpel and Murray add more depth to a hungry team.
16 New York Rangers
(6-5-1-0) Not getting much production from off-season acquisitions.
17 Buffalo Sabres
(5-5-1-1) Ruff one of the most underrated coaches in the league.
18 Minnesota Wild
(3-2-3-1) If power play keeps scoring goals, team will stay in the hunt.
19Phoenix Coyotes
(4-3-2-1) Gretzky’s rebuilding project seems to be ahead of schedule.
20Montreal Canadiens
(5-4-1-0) Depth will be tested as team deals with injuries.
21 Ottawa Senators
(5-6-1-0) Needto start winning games at home to return to playoffs.
22 Tampa Bay Lightning
(4-5-1-0) St. Louis is starting to get respect for his all-around game.
23 Mighty Ducks
(4-6-1-0) Murray has players playing hard but needs Kariya’s scoring.
24 Kings
(3-6-1-2) Better team than record indicates but have to start winning.
25 Pittsburgh Penguins
(4-5-1-1) Losing Lemieux and Straka will be hard to overcome.
26 Atlanta Thrashers
(3-3-1-2) A .500 team that has allowed five more goals than it has scored.
27 Florida Panthers
(2-6-2-1) Luongo starting to play up to his potential in goal.
28 Nashville Predators
(3-6-2-0) Need more offense than Legwand and Orszagh.
29 Vancouver Canucks
(3-8-1-0) Morrison is off to a tremendous start with 14 points.
30 Columbus Blue Jackets
(1-6-4-0) Not much to say about the worst defensive team in league.
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