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Monday, April 24, 2006

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NHL Power Rankings - Week 30Thanks to a bunch of series splits, ordering the teams in the Power Rankings this week was no easy task. So with no club in clear control of their seven-game set, the rankings haven't been shaken up too much in this edition. The Detroit Red Wings remain at No. 1, although their setback against the Oilers on Sunday has them on notice for next week. The New Jersey Devils, Montreal Canadiens, and Colorado Avalanche all scored decisive Game 1 victories, and moved up the list, while the Dallas Stars and Carolina Hurricanes were lacklustre in their openers and got knocked down a few notches. Things should look much clearer in the Power Rankings when the next list is rolled out. Here is the Week 30 edition of the NHL Power Rankings. 01 - Detroit Red Wings (Last Week 01)They're not panicking in Detroit yet, but an overtime win and a Game 2 loss isn't the start they hoped to get. 02 - Calgary Flames (Last Week 03)Could've moved up to top spot in the rankings this week, but couldn't come back against the Ducks on Sunday. 03 - Ottawa Senators (Last Week 05)Were up 3-2 on the Lightning in the third period Sunday, but couldn't contain Brad Richards and company. 04 - Buffalo Sabres (Last Week 06)Overtime win over the Flyers put them up in the series. Ryan Miller made 30 saves in the Game 1 victory. 05 - New Jersey Devils (Last Week 09)Patrik Elias had two goals and four assists in their win over the Rangers, and Jamie Langenbrunner had four points. 06 - Nashville Predators (Last Week 07)Paul Kariya led them to the win over the Sharks in Game 1, but the Preds' offense was stifled in Game 2. 07 - San Jose Sharks (Last Week 08)Vesa Toskala made 25 saves for the shutout on Sunday afternoon, allowing the Sharks to tie up the series. 08 - Dallas Stars (Last Week 02)Looking to bounce back with a win over the Avalanche on Monday night to avoid going down 0-2 in the series. 09 - Carolina Hurricanes (Last Week 04)Martin Gerber was pretty shaky in their Game 1 loss to the Canadiens, giving up six goals on just 21 shots. 10 - Montreal Canadiens (Last Week 13)Cristobal Huet certainly wasn't affected by the pressure of the playoffs, making 42 saves on Saturday night. 11 - Colorado Avalanche (Last Week 15)Jose Theodore picked up a win in his playoff debut for the Avalanche, but only faced 18 shots from the Stars. 12 - Anaheim Mighty Ducks (Last Week 12)Managed to get four goals past Miikka Kiprusoff on just 20 shots Sunday to get themselves back in the series. 13 - Tampa Bay Lightning (Last Week 14)The Lightning would have been toast had they lost Game 2 on Sunday night; instead they made it a new series. 14 - Edmonton Oilers (Last Week 16)Fernando Pisani and Brad Winchester were the unlikely heroes in Game 2, scoring late to give the Oilers the win. 15 - Philadelphia Flyers (Last Week 11)Robert Esche was peppered with 58 shots on Saturday night, getting the second star despite taking the loss. 16 - New York Rangers (Last Week 10)Pounded by the Devils in Game 1, and can't afford to have Jaromir Jagr out of the lineup for an extended time.
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