[The Athletic] Which NHL teams have improved the most this offseason? Rating all 32 teams by killsforsporks Eastern ConferenceMetropolitan DivisionWashington Capitals Prev Post How should the Oilers manage the salary cap? July 10, 2024 Next Post Ottawa Senators Voice Dean Brown On Tim Stützle’s Development, Sens Off-Season Moves July 10, 2024 4 Comments killsforsporks 3 months ago TL;DR:1. Chicago2. New Jersey3. Washington4. Utah5. San Jose6. Nashville7. Seattle8. Toronto9. Buffalo10. Ottawa11. New York Islanders12. Anaheim13. Minnesota14. St. Louis15. Montreal16. Edmonton17. Vancouver18. Philadelphia19. Pittsburgh20. Columbus21. Tampa Bay22. Colorado23. Detroit24. New York Rangers25. Calgary26. Boston27. Los Angeles28. Carolina29. Florida30. Dallas31. Vegas32. Winnipeg Special-Bite 3 months ago I’ll take #3 Kd29333 3 months ago Hell yeah 🤝 UNisopod 3 months ago Great to be near the top, less great to be right under a division rivalWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
killsforsporks 3 months ago TL;DR:1. Chicago2. New Jersey3. Washington4. Utah5. San Jose6. Nashville7. Seattle8. Toronto9. Buffalo10. Ottawa11. New York Islanders12. Anaheim13. Minnesota14. St. Louis15. Montreal16. Edmonton17. Vancouver18. Philadelphia19. Pittsburgh20. Columbus21. Tampa Bay22. Colorado23. Detroit24. New York Rangers25. Calgary26. Boston27. Los Angeles28. Carolina29. Florida30. Dallas31. Vegas32. Winnipeg
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TL;DR:
1. Chicago
2. New Jersey
3. Washington
4. Utah
5. San Jose
6. Nashville
7. Seattle
8. Toronto
9. Buffalo
10. Ottawa
11. New York Islanders
12. Anaheim
13. Minnesota
14. St. Louis
15. Montreal
16. Edmonton
17. Vancouver
18. Philadelphia
19. Pittsburgh
20. Columbus
21. Tampa Bay
22. Colorado
23. Detroit
24. New York Rangers
25. Calgary
26. Boston
27. Los Angeles
28. Carolina
29. Florida
30. Dallas
31. Vegas
32. Winnipeg
I’ll take #3
Hell yeah 🤝
Great to be near the top, less great to be right under a division rival