Winners and Losers
Here is week 2 of the NHL winners and losers
Winners:
Ottawa Senators- The Senators are still undefeated and they defeated the stanley cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1 on Friday in Tampa. Jason Spezza leads the team in points with 11 (3 g, 8 a) and Daniel Alfredsson has 6 goals tying him for 5th in the league. Dominik Hasek is 5-0-0 with a stingy 1.75 goals against average. He might be 40 but he is still the dominator. Ottawa will face Carolina, Montreal, and Toronto this week all of them on the road.
Nashville Preadators- The second undefeated team in the league has 7 wins, but yet they are still in second place in the division. Thats just fine though when your in a division with mighty Detroit. Right now Steve Sullivan is playing great, so is newly acquired free agent Paul Karyia and goaltender Tomas Vokun. Nashville came off wins against St. Louis and San Jose this week and are looking forward to facing Chicago, Columbus, and Edmonton this week.
Detroit Red Wings- 8-1 right now and Hockeytown is Loving it. Wins this week against San Jose, Anaheim, and Columbus proved that the Red Wings are still one of the elite teams in the league. I dont have any stats for them right now because the league stats site is down for now but this week they will face Columbus again and then a home and home showdown with Chicago.
Losers
Pittsburgh Penguins- Still looking for their first win of the season and we are in Late October here. The only winless team in the league, lost to New Jersey and Boston this week giving up 12 goals in 2 games. The only hope right now is to score about 5 to 10 goals a night because their goaltending and their defense have let this team down.
Anaheim Mighty Ducks- Second worse team in the league has only 2 wins but yet they have only played 7 games. They lost all 3 games this week by a combined score of 10-5 including 2 games that ended in a 3-2 score (St. Louis and Detroit). Today they come home for the first time in more than a week facing the Phoenix Coyotes.
Columbus Blue Jackets- Only 15 goals scored this year, Ouch! When your leading scorer only has 5 points, that creates a problem. The defense looks okay only giving up 26 goals but yet again in the "New" NHL your going to need more offense.
Winners:
Ottawa Senators- The Senators are still undefeated and they defeated the stanley cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1 on Friday in Tampa. Jason Spezza leads the team in points with 11 (3 g, 8 a) and Daniel Alfredsson has 6 goals tying him for 5th in the league. Dominik Hasek is 5-0-0 with a stingy 1.75 goals against average. He might be 40 but he is still the dominator. Ottawa will face Carolina, Montreal, and Toronto this week all of them on the road.
Nashville Preadators- The second undefeated team in the league has 7 wins, but yet they are still in second place in the division. Thats just fine though when your in a division with mighty Detroit. Right now Steve Sullivan is playing great, so is newly acquired free agent Paul Karyia and goaltender Tomas Vokun. Nashville came off wins against St. Louis and San Jose this week and are looking forward to facing Chicago, Columbus, and Edmonton this week.
Detroit Red Wings- 8-1 right now and Hockeytown is Loving it. Wins this week against San Jose, Anaheim, and Columbus proved that the Red Wings are still one of the elite teams in the league. I dont have any stats for them right now because the league stats site is down for now but this week they will face Columbus again and then a home and home showdown with Chicago.
Losers
Pittsburgh Penguins- Still looking for their first win of the season and we are in Late October here. The only winless team in the league, lost to New Jersey and Boston this week giving up 12 goals in 2 games. The only hope right now is to score about 5 to 10 goals a night because their goaltending and their defense have let this team down.
Anaheim Mighty Ducks- Second worse team in the league has only 2 wins but yet they have only played 7 games. They lost all 3 games this week by a combined score of 10-5 including 2 games that ended in a 3-2 score (St. Louis and Detroit). Today they come home for the first time in more than a week facing the Phoenix Coyotes.
Columbus Blue Jackets- Only 15 goals scored this year, Ouch! When your leading scorer only has 5 points, that creates a problem. The defense looks okay only giving up 26 goals but yet again in the "New" NHL your going to need more offense.
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