NHL TOP TO BOTTOM
Team (Record): Comment
1. Kings (11-4-4-0): Best in West off 7-1-2 push.
2. Philadelphia (10-7-2-1): LeClair, Lindros stay hot.
3. Detroit (11-4-3-1): Bowman vs. cameraman a draw.
3. Boston (8-6-4-0): Carter, Axelsson hot.
5. Ottawa (12-5-1-1): Hossa (11 goals) proves worth.
6. St. Louis (10-6-1-0): MacInnis’ return a boost.
7. New Jersey (9-6-2-1): Lemieux brings back edge.
8. Vancouver (9-5-4-1): Kids spur 3-1-2 surge.
9. Florida (9-6-2-2): Bure returns in third straight win.
10. Phoenix (9-6-3-0): Power play 0 for three games.
11. Colorado (8-7-3-1): Hejduk, Drury weren’t flukes.
12. Toronto (11-6-3-1): Offense stalls in 0-3-2 slide.
13. San Jose (11-9-2-1): Seven-game trip starts 0-3-1.
14. Dallas (8-8-1-0): Still not playing like a champ.
15. Carolina (7-7-3-0): Won’t sign or trade Primeau.
16. Mighty Ducks (8-9-2-1): No spark, no power play.
17. Nashville (6-9-1-1): Dunham keeps them respectable.
18. Buffalo (7-9-2-0): 0 for Florida on 4-game trip.
19. Washington (6-8-2-1): Improvement is slow.
20. Tampa Bay (6-9-1-1): Beat big boys, lose to slugs.
21. N.Y. Rangers (6-10-3-0): Power play last at 5 for 79.
22. Pittsburgh (4-8-3-2): Constantine blamed unfairly.
23. Montreal (5-12-1-1): Fans unhappy despite two wins.
24. Edmonton (5-8-5-3): Finally wins one on road.
25. Calgary (5-10-2-0): Wake Flames when OT starts.
26. Chicago (4-9-4-1): Goaltending, defense awful.
27. N.Y. Islanders (4-9-2-0): Can’t put offense, defense together.
28. Atlanta (3-10-2-1): Goals still tough to come by.
GAME OF THE WEEK
DALLAS STARS at PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
* When--Thursday. Time--4:30 PST. TV--ESPN2.
* Story line--The defending Stanley Cup champion Stars would miss the playoffs if the season ended today. Their defense hasn’t been great and their offense is languishing: with 38 goals, they rank last in the West and 25th overall. Center Joe Nieuwendyk, last season’s playoff most valuable player, has two goals and was demoted to a checking line. Jamie Langenbrunner (three goals) and Mike Modano (no goals in eight games) are also lagging. The Flyers are on a 6-1-1 run and have the NHL’s second-best power play, with a 27.8% success rate. Mark Recchi ranks third in scoring with 26 points.
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