Thanks for all this info guys. Here is what I came up with on an early run through each game. Good luck.
-Andy Murray will not be with the Kings as he recovers from an auto accident. Blue Jackets played great since the 8-0 blowout loss to Boston. Kings are one of the best road teams in the league.
-Richter looks for revenge tonight against Brodeur. Devils had dominated the Rangers in years past, but NY is 1-0-1 at MSG this year.
-Zhamnov could be out for Chicago after getting injured in the Bronze medal game. LeClair was the hottest scorer in Salt Lake but will that turn around his sub-par NHL season?
-Bruins are tied for the best record in the east. Isles do not play another winning team until 3/13.
NOTE: I edited the note on Boston because Dafoe is out. He has been hot but Grahame will start tonight.
-Panthers are terrible but they showed surprising life in one goal losses at Nashville and Chicago before the break. Billington may start for the Caps, as Kolzig is still day-to-day. Washington is 3-0-1 in their last four, but those wins were against Tampa and Minnesota.
-Sabres pointed in six of seven heading to the break. Atlanta is back to playing poorly, with one win in their last eight before the break. Atlanta's games have been more defensive, with 5 of 10 going under 6 goals and only 1 of 10 going over 6 goals.
-Montreal lost their last two before the break as they gave up 7 goals combined. Ottawa pointed in 9 of 10 before the break. No word who will start in goal for Ottawa, but Hurme had a great Olympics, leading Finland to a second place finish in the group and then holding Canada to two goals in a close quarterfinal loss.
-Pat Quinn returns to Toronto in what will surely be an emotional scene. Nobody needed the break more than Carolina, who were ravaged by injuries two weeks ago. Kapanen, Brind'amour and Gelinas should all be back. Canes have won two of three this year, including the only game in Toronto.
-Yzerman is out for Detroit and Shanahan is injured, but he will play. Tampa has been struggling defensively, surrenduring 19 goals in their last 6 before the break. Khabibulin faced arguably the biggest workload during the Olympics, especially in games vs. the Czech Republic and the U.S.
-Sharks were playing the best hockey in the league before the break. Nashville won four of five with the last two being 1-0 shutouts before the break. Dunham got a shutout vs. Finland in his lone Olympic appearance.
-Turek struggled before the break and left the Czech Olympic team due to injuries. Roy allowed just 2 goals per game in his last three before the break against Chicago, Boston and St. Louis.
-Belfour has allowed two or less goals in six straight. Phoenix struggled defensively before the break before redeeming themselves somewhat with a nice 2-2 tie at Los Angeles.
-Cloutier returns for the Canucks tonight, who were one of the hottest teams in the league heading into the break. Blues have played inconsistent defense since their winning streak, with wins over only Atlanta, Edmonton and Washington in their last nine.
-Andy Murray will not be with the Kings as he recovers from an auto accident. Blue Jackets played great since the 8-0 blowout loss to Boston. Kings are one of the best road teams in the league.
-Richter looks for revenge tonight against Brodeur. Devils had dominated the Rangers in years past, but NY is 1-0-1 at MSG this year.
-Zhamnov could be out for Chicago after getting injured in the Bronze medal game. LeClair was the hottest scorer in Salt Lake but will that turn around his sub-par NHL season?
-Bruins are tied for the best record in the east. Isles do not play another winning team until 3/13.
NOTE: I edited the note on Boston because Dafoe is out. He has been hot but Grahame will start tonight.
-Panthers are terrible but they showed surprising life in one goal losses at Nashville and Chicago before the break. Billington may start for the Caps, as Kolzig is still day-to-day. Washington is 3-0-1 in their last four, but those wins were against Tampa and Minnesota.
-Sabres pointed in six of seven heading to the break. Atlanta is back to playing poorly, with one win in their last eight before the break. Atlanta's games have been more defensive, with 5 of 10 going under 6 goals and only 1 of 10 going over 6 goals.
-Montreal lost their last two before the break as they gave up 7 goals combined. Ottawa pointed in 9 of 10 before the break. No word who will start in goal for Ottawa, but Hurme had a great Olympics, leading Finland to a second place finish in the group and then holding Canada to two goals in a close quarterfinal loss.
-Pat Quinn returns to Toronto in what will surely be an emotional scene. Nobody needed the break more than Carolina, who were ravaged by injuries two weeks ago. Kapanen, Brind'amour and Gelinas should all be back. Canes have won two of three this year, including the only game in Toronto.
-Yzerman is out for Detroit and Shanahan is injured, but he will play. Tampa has been struggling defensively, surrenduring 19 goals in their last 6 before the break. Khabibulin faced arguably the biggest workload during the Olympics, especially in games vs. the Czech Republic and the U.S.
-Sharks were playing the best hockey in the league before the break. Nashville won four of five with the last two being 1-0 shutouts before the break. Dunham got a shutout vs. Finland in his lone Olympic appearance.
-Turek struggled before the break and left the Czech Olympic team due to injuries. Roy allowed just 2 goals per game in his last three before the break against Chicago, Boston and St. Louis.
-Belfour has allowed two or less goals in six straight. Phoenix struggled defensively before the break before redeeming themselves somewhat with a nice 2-2 tie at Los Angeles.
-Cloutier returns for the Canucks tonight, who were one of the hottest teams in the league heading into the break. Blues have played inconsistent defense since their winning streak, with wins over only Atlanta, Edmonton and Washington in their last nine.
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