THE TIMES’ RANKINGS
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Lonnie White’s NHL rankings and comments:
1 DETROIT
(12-3-0-0) Yzerman still the man even with new additions.
2 NY ISLANDERS
(10-1-1-1) Team continues to win despite what skeptics write.
3 CALGARY
(10-2-0-2) Conroy’s value keeps going up with every game.
4 EDMONTON
(10-5-1-0) Team will be tested with first trip to the East Coast.
5 SAN JOSE
(7-3-3-1) Becoming a dominating team at the Shark Tank.
6 ST. LOUIS
(7-3-3-0) Johnson taking charge in goal is what team needs.
7 TORONTO
(8-4-1-1) Getting Kaberle back will only help down the line.
8 CHICAGO
(9-4-3-0) Winning games because of team’s overall conditioning.
9 PHILADELPHIA
(6-4-3-0) Good goaltending with Boucher and Cechmanek.
10 NEW JERSEY
(6-4-0-1) Expected to sign Stevens to a long-term contract extension.
11 BOSTON
(6-3-3-2) Thornton is not team captain, but he plays like one.
12 CAROLINA
(8-6-0-2) Last season’s playoff experience is starting to help.
13 DALLAS
(5-5-2-3) Will miss Turgeon; team’s inconsistent play is a mystery.
14 COLORADO
(7-8-0-0) Getting Foote back will give team a boost.
15 MINNESOTA
(5-4-3-1) One of the most balanced teams in the league.
16 PHOENIX
(5-4-3-2) Playing great at home and confidence continues to grow.
17 NY RANGERS
(7-7-1-0) Lindros quietly leads team in points, goals and assists.
18 OTTAWA
(7-6-1-0) Lalime and defense starting to play well together.
19 MIGHTY DUCKS
(6-7-1-0) Switching back to old stick is working for Kariya.
20 WASHINGTON
(5-7-2-0) Jagr’s injury may be more serious than first believed.
21 BUFFALO
(6-7-1-1) Weak power play is making it very tough to win.
22 TAMPA BAY
(4-7-1-1) Team wouldn’t be bad in the Western Conference.
23 KINGS
(4-8-1-2) Young players have to step up to fill void for injured players.
24 PITTSBURGH
(6-6-1-1) Rookies Beech and Petersen are playing well.
25 MONTREAL
(5-7-1-0) Received good news about Koivu’s bout with cancer.
26 NASHVILLE
(5-8-2-0) Penalty-killing unit gives team a chance to win every night.
27 VANCOUVER
(5-9-1-0) Cloutier’s groin injury did not happen at a good time.
28 ATLANTA
(3-7-1-2) Not a very good team on defense, and offense is weak.
29 FLORIDA
(3-8-2-1) Rookie Huselius is playing like a skilled veteran.
30COLUMBUS
(2-8-4-0) Impressive win at Edmonton despite rash of injuries.
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