FanHouses NHL 2008-09 Previews
Last year, the Red Wings rose to the top of the NHL by hoisting the Stanley Cup. Will the Wings be the first team in a decade to repeat? FanHouse breaks down the new season.
Gene J. Puskar, AP
New York Islanders: Predicted: Fifth Place, Atlantic Division
Veteran forward Doug Weight arrives to a team in turmoil on Long Island, and one with a long way to go to reclaim its past glories. Get Preview
Winslow Townson, AP
New York Rangers: Fourth Place, Atlantic Division
With superstar Jaromir Jagr gone to Russia, Markus Naslund will have the pressure on as the latest hired gun on Broadway. Get Preview
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New Jersey Devils: Third Place, Atlantic Division
The story in New Jersey starts in the crease, as the Devils go as far as Martin Brodeur takes them. Get Preview
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Philadelphia Flyers: Second Place, Atlantic Division
The Flyers rose from the NHL's worst record the year before to the Eastern Finals. What will Philly do for an encore? Get Preview
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Pittsburgh Penguins: First Place, Atlantic Division
After a run to the Stanley Cup Finals last spring, Sidney Crosby and his revamped Penguins now look to take the next step. Get Preview
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Toronto Maple Leafs: Fifth Place, Northeast Division
Ron Wilson is in charge in Toronto now, and even he admits this Leafs team won't end the 41-year-old drought. Get Preview
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Boston Bruins: Fourth Place, Northeast Division
After an unlikely season where they pushed the Habs in the playoffs, Zdeno Chara's Bruins now look for bigger things this year. Get Preview
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Ottawa Senators: Third Place, Northeast Division
Daniel Alfredsson's Senators entered 2008 as the league's best team, but the team narrowly missed an epic collapse. Get Preview
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Buffalo Sabres: Second Place, Northeast Division
After a fall from the NHL's best regular-season record, Ryan Miller's Sabres now will look to climb back into the playoff hunt. Get Preview
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It always seems like such a waste of time and energy, because they always end up being so wrong.
But that doesn't stop us from trying!
It's time to see how the NHL FanHouse panel voted on the upcoming season. I put the call out to my colleagues to submit predictions on the final regular-season standings, list their top eight for each conference, and give their picks on the major NHL award winners.
I also asked them to answer a very important question about the upcoming season.
The results of our little survey are after the jump.
Welcome to the NHL FanHouse 2008-09 season preview. While other sites are previewing "30 teams in 30 days," we decided to take advantage of the extra time off before the start of the season to bring you all 30 previews over the next three weeks. We're counting down in reverse order of finish from last season in each conference every weekday from now until October 3. Look for an Eastern Conference preview every morning and a Western Conference preview every afternoon. Click

























