Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Top Five NHL Teams for 2010

By Ivan Lowell

Several years ago, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman pushed very hard to level the playing field for all teams in the NHL. Imposing restrictions that stripped teams of the ability to sign a handful of big names at once would give all small market teams an equal shot. Great idea in theory, but now he deals with another issue. Players are willing to sign smaller contracts for the chance to play on a great team. The five teams listed below have all enjoyed the perks of this trend.

1. Pittsburgh Penguins - The defending Stanley Cup champions look as strong in 09-10 as they did last season. Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin are two young, unstoppable forces who probably haven't even reached their peaks yet. At goalie, Fleury came through when his team needed him, and the Penguins are sitting very pretty going into the season.

2. DETROIT RED WINGS - They are still the team to beat. The fans have left the building, but the players haven't. They like playing for Babcock, and will all sign prior to the feeding frenzy of free agent day. This is the kind of loyaly that every team wishes they had. The only possible downfall with this team is in net, but that has been said for years, and all they do is win.

3. Philadelphia Flyers - After showing some great promise the past couple of seasons, I believe this team is ready to make a leap to the next stage of its evolution. Gagne, Carter, and Richards are all top notch. Claude Giroux sweetens the deal even more, not to mention the signing of Pronger. Their goalie situation raises an eyebrow though. Can Emery fill Osgood's shoes?

4. Calgary Flames - An underrated team, perhaps one of the more overlooked teams in the NHL. The Flames have struggled with some tough playoff losses (not to mention injuries), but some enhancements to the roster (i.e. Bouwmeester), and a healthy team will make this a very difficult team to beat. The Flames will have one of the best defenses in the league.

5. Chicago Blackhawks - A great team in 2008-2009, this team has a window that may be closing rapidly due to the free agent status of Kane and Toews after the season. However, in 2009-2010, this team has as much talent as nearly anyone else. Aside from Kane and Toews, there's Seabrook, Campbell, Keith, and Barker. The only question mark is Huet at goalie and his ability to come through in the clutch.

You may be wondering about other teams that threw in great performances last year. Examples would include the Bruins, Canadians, Capitals, Rangers, and Sharks.

All very good teams in their own right, but I don't believe that any of them will contend for a cup in 2010. They should all be second-tier teams, but a lack of development in the off season sees their stock slightly fall.

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