There are certainly at least two really good teams in the NHL's Western Conference. Defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit and fast-starting San Jose appear in the clear to duke it out for the right to play for the Stanley Cup later this year.Of course, we know that anything can happen in a best-of-seven series. In addition, we still have half a season left to play. What we don't know is which team in this conference is set up to challenge either the Red Wings or Sharks. They've beaten - at least once - pretty much everyone who has stood in their way, including each other.
While the top of the conference appears to virtually locked in place at this point, there are still serious battles to be fought, especially for the last four positions in the West. Currently, eight teams are separated by just six points. St. Louis, the last-place team in the West, is just nine points out of eighth.
It's been a couple weeks since we rolled out the NHL Wheel of Discipline, so I guess it was due for a return.
A couple of nights ago the Maple Leafs and Canadiens renewed their classic rivalry with an incredibly physical game in Toronto, which the Leafs ended up winning, 6-3. The most newsworthy item to come from the game, of course, was Montreal's
We had our fun last year with NHL dean of discipline Colin Campbell.
























