Thursday, February 12, 2015

NHL 15 Power Rankings


The EA Sports NHL team posted their NHL 15 Power Rankings today based upon January’s team performance, check it out below:


These rankings are based on performances as of February 5, 2015.




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Last Month’s Rank: 2


They have been at the top of the standings all season long and look poised at finish there. Pressure will be on coach Bruce Boudreau to finally get a team past the second round.  




2.





Last Month’s Rank: 7


The Blues lead the league in goal differential and have not lost in regulation in over a month. 




3.





Last Month’s Rank: 5


Even without Pekka Rinne, the Predators are finding success in the toughest division in hockey.     




4.





Last Month’s Rank: 3


Carey Price is making his case for the Hart and Vezina trophies. When he is on his game, the Canadiens are nearly unbeatable.




5.





Last Month’s Rank: 6


The Lightning continue to overwhelm teams with their offensive prowess, sitting at #1 in goals for.




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Last Month’s Rank: 1


Don’t let the subpar record over their last 10 games fool you, the Blackhawks are still a powerhouse – evident by their +40 goal differential and outstanding puck possession numbers.




7.





Last Month’s Rank: 4


January was an inconsistent month for the talented Penguins. Good news is that they look healthy going into the final months of the regular season.




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Last Month’s Rank: 8


The Isles have passed every test so far this season, now let’s see how they do without star winger Kyle Okposo.




9.





Last Month’s Rank: 10


Petr Mrazek has played admirably in Jimmy Howard’s absence and the Red Wings are now contending for the top spot in the beastly Atlantic Division. 




10.





Last Month’s Rank: 9


After a hot month of December, the Rangers cooled off to start 2015. Still, they look to be a lock for the playoffs and have the personnel to make another long playoff run. 




11.





Last Month’s Rank: 19


Finally! After being mediocre for the first half of the season, the Bruins finally put together a sustained winning streak that has them sitting comfortably in a wildcard spot. Let’s see if they can continue that momentum.




12.





Last Month’s Rank: 12


It almost feels like the Caps are back to the glory days – Ovechkin is lighting the lamp and Backstrom is top five in scoring.




13.





Last Month’s Rank: 14


The comeback kids continue to dominate teams in the third period and are showing their provincial rivals what a successful rebuild looks like.




14.





Last Month’s Rank: 15


 The Sharks continue to stick around in upper half of the Western Conference thanks in large part to Joe Pavelski, who was robbed of an All-Star appearance.  




15.





Last Month’s Rank: 18


We’re still holding our breath that we’ll be able to see a playoff game at the MTS Centre, but the Jets will have to cut down on their PIMs if they want to hold onto a wildcard spot. 




16.





Last Month’s Rank: 21


After going into a freefall, Devan Dubnyk has given the Wild stable goaltending. His fine play has created a much more confident team that could still reach the playoffs.   




17.





Last Month’s Rank: 13


Secondary scoring continues to be the Achilles’ heel for the Canucks; they continue to trend downwards.  




18.





Last Month’s Rank: 11


As of right now, the Stanley Cup champs will not get a chance to defend their title. 




19.





Last Month’s Rank: 25


The Flyers are starting to make up ground in the East, but will need to go on a long winning streak before anyone considers them a real threat.  




20.





Last Month’s Rank: 17


Roberto Luongo has been shaky coming out of the All-Star break. As a result, the Panthers are sliding down the standings in the Eastern Conference. 




21.





Last Month’s Rank: 22


Seguin and Benn have the Stars near the top of team scoring, but it’s the same old story of poor defense and inconsistent goaltending.




22.





Last Month’s Rank: 24


With all the high-end talent in Colorado, it’s shocking to see veteran Alex Tanguay leading the team in scoring.




23.





Last Month’s Rank: 26


Adam Larsson is starting to shake off the “bust” label that many were already giving him four seasons into his career. 




24.





Last Month’s Rank: 23


You have to admire the fight this team has, but the talent just isn’t there yet.




25.





Last Month’s Rank: 24


The injury bug shows no mercy. 




26.





Last Month’s Rank: 28


The Canes are playing above .500 in their last 10 games but still find themselves near the bottom of the East. 




27.





Last Month’s Rank: 27


Sounds like the only person untouchable in Arizona is Captain Shane Doan. Expect a few more trades before the end of the deadline. 




28.





Last Month’s Rank: 16


Sooooo, it doesn’t look like Randy Carlyle was the problem. 




29.





Last Month’s Rank: 30


Big changes may be coming at the trade deadline.




30.





Last Month’s Rank: 29


The finally snapped that long losing streak; time to start another one




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