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Some of our more eagle-eyed readers may have already spotted two new additions to the Yahoo! Sports NHL page header. The first is the Ranker: An instant-reaction polling mechanism that gives fans the chance to vote for the better team in head-to-head matchups. This leads to a full team ranking page, and playoff projections. It's slightly addictive.

The other new link leads you to the massive collection of 2008-09 season previews that columnist Ross McKeon and Puck Daddy have been compiling this month. Also there: Our official standings projections for the season. Ross likes the San Jose Sharks in the Pacific. We think the Anaheim Ducks are winning the banner; and Teemu Selanne's official return only increases those chances.

Selanne inked a two-year deal yesterday, earning $3.25 million this season and $2 million the following year, with a $2.625 cap hit. (Sundin thinks that's about $10 million below market value ... kidding.)

What's interesting about the two-year deal is that this season could be the last hurrah for this flock of Ducks: The team has 15 unrestricted free agents next summer, including both Niedermayers and every defenseman not named Chris Pronger. Toss in the uncertainty about Brian Burke's return, and we could be seeing the biggest facelift in California since Joan Rivers's last one. (You know she's seen more knives than a Benihana, right? Just checking.)

But that's next year's model. This season, with Selanne and Scott Niedermayer in early, the Anaheim Ducks will win the division.

The Ducks spent a lot of time crying about their European vacation derailing their Stanley Cup defense at the start of last season -- and place your bets for which of the four teams over there now will bitch the loudest when they have a slow start.

But without Niedermayer, the team went 15-15-4; with him, the Ducks were 32-12-4. With Selanne in the lineup, the Ducks went 20-5-1. Imagine if those two lazybones had been there from the start?

Well, now they are.

There's been this silly notion that Selanne won't be the same player offensively as he's been for the Ducks. It's unfounded. He still had the offensive spark in limited time last season, and one assumes he'll be working with newbie Brendan Morrison as his pivot.

But Selanne's real value is on the power play, where he scored twice in his exhibition debut against the Vancouver Canucks. The Ducks' man advantage struggled last season, but Selanne had 12 power-play points in 26 games. That's an average of 5.90 points for every 60 minutes of 5-on-4 power-play time, and the best on the team.

Offensively, the Ducks are now better than they were a year ago at this time. Niedermayer obviously makes the defense better. Jean-Sebastian Giguere is still the goalie, Randy Carlyle is still the coach. Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry are motivated (but hopefully not intimidated) by off-season paydays.

San Jose's regular season success hinges on a rookie coach. The Dallas Stars have a chance to be a damn good hockey team, and should be the Ducks' toughest contender for the division crown.

But in the end, Anaheim's the pick if it can stay healthy. Solid depth, fantastic leadership (meh, even Pronger), great coaching; and the kind of selfless, team-first attitude that Selanne displayed in re-signing. If this is the last flight for these Ducks, it'll be a successful one.

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  1. # huit
    1. Posted by # huit Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:33 pm EDT

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    sadly according to aftonbladet's poll selänne is not even the best finnish hockey player. and sundin will probably try to infiltrate into the penguins while they are in stockholm just to get attention...
  2. knucklehead
    2. Posted by knucklehead Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:37 pm EDT

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    I'm thinkin', 1.Dallas 2.San Jose 3. Anahiem
    I know most experts pick the Sharks every year and they always finish strong. Last year Dallas impressed everyone in the playoffs and improved the most of the 3 teams. Anahiem looks to be more of the same.
  3. Tim
    3. Posted by Tim Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:18 pm EDT

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    Sharks all the way
  4. Earl Sleek
    4. Posted by Earl Sleek Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:50 pm EDT

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    "Last year Dallas impressed everyone in the playoffs and improved the most of the 3 teams."
    Sean Avery counts as improvement?
  5. SharksFan91
    5. Posted by SharksFan91 Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:25 pm EDT

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    1. Sharks 2. Stars 3. Ducks, The Ducks are too old and only have CP as their only big hitter now, Sharks can take it with their upgrade on the d line.
  6. lyle s
    6. Posted by lyle s Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:59 pm EDT

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    dallas or the ducks in west ...ducks get a full season out of teemu and scotty,which they missed dearly last year and they have a great chance to make some noise come playoff time.
  7. GoalJudge
    7. Posted by GoalJudge Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:37 pm EDT

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    On paper, San Jose should be a dominant team, but their chemistry never seems right. Hard to say if a rookie coach will make the difference. Dallas showed last year that a team is more than the sum of its parts, and should be good again this year. It's hard to predict what the Ducks will do this year. Are they the team of 2 years ago, or are they still stuck looking for offense like last year? A lot of that depends on Brendan Morrison and Bobby Ryan. If those 2 have good years, the Ducks will do well. If Morrison can't keep the knee healthy, and Ryan flops, they won't. Beauchemin is another key for the Ducks - he logs a lot of minutes, but made too many mistakes last year. With Niedermayer back for a full year, he probably has a better season, as well.
    The Pacific is tough. You could have 4 teams from the Pacific in the playoffs with the way Phoenix has improved.
  8. LUX
    8. Posted by LUX Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:51 pm EDT

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    just to clarify...CP is NOT even close to the only big hitter. try getzlaf, beauchemin, parros, may, odonell, kunitz, or almost any other guy on the roster. this team is built on physical play...the pacific is a toss up. im a huge ducks fan, but dallas and san jose are also talented...its gonna be a race the whole season. im lookin forward to it
  9. d0M #39
    9. Posted by d0M #39 Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:06 pm EDT

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    CP isnt a heavy hitter...he gives cheep shots...ask Holmstrom or McCammond from their Cup run in 07...all Parros does is fight and May is getting up there in age and is becoming more of a name that USE to scare you...Getzlaf is good but when i think of him i thing more of goals not hits. and as far as they West gose top three will be 1. Detroit 2. San Jose 3. *should be* Dallas...Anaheim is getting old and like last year they will spnd alot of time in the sin bin...thats what killed them in the play offs last year...hopefully they will do that again...
    GO WINGS!!
  10. Joe Vegas
    10. Posted by Joe Vegas Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:12 pm EDT

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    My money is on the Rangers. The Rags are already complaining and they haven't even started yet.
  11. SecziBek
    11. Posted by SecziBek Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:12 pm EDT

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    The one thing I hate about comments is that everyone has a bias opinion. The Pacific Division will be a free for all and there is no arguing that. Between Dallas, San Jose and Anaheim its one of the toughest, if not the toughest division/s in the NHL. For those who say Selanne and Neidermayer are too old, just look at least years team record for when they came back. Clearly people don't pay attention and just like to talk down public enemy #1. There is a reason that the last couple seasons many hockey experts have chosen the Ducks to win the division and contend for the cup; there is also a reason that 80% of you aren't hockey experts. Dallas picked up Sean Avery to try and match the physical presence in the division and San Jose relies on Jody Shelley to dish out the big hits and create the energy. I'm pretty sure Anaheim has set the tone of the ever evolving pacific division and other teams that are in contention are trying to match that presence, and that is why the pacific division will continue to become such a challenging division for any team in it as well as the Western Conference. So for all of you giving Anaheim absolutely NO credit are clearly bias to your respective teams. Even though this will never change, just know that we realize this. As a Ducks fan, I will be happy to admit I'm not sure who will win this division because its stacked between 3 very dangerous teams and the Coyotes that can be semi-lethal if they get there teamwork down. So who would I like to see win the division? The Anaheim Ducks of course! Who do I think will WIN the division? Beats me, but I most certainly look forward to the season!
  12. Michael H
    12. Posted by Michael H Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:17 pm EDT

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    Well said BSR. Its going to be an interesting season in the Pacific Division. I like the Ducks' chances. Selanne still produces at his age and Neidermayer has not lost a step. To have both of them for a full season makes them much stronger If they can get scoring from Morrison and Ryan, that will definitely help them to win the division. San Jose is tough during the regular season but with a new coach I would not make them the favorite. It will be between Dallas and Anaheim. For all your Red Wing fans thinking you are going to repeat, you are going to be bitterly disappointed. The Red Wings are going to experience the Stanley Cup hangover just like the Ducks did the year before.
  13. buis g
    13. Posted by buis g Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:15 pm EDT

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    PLEASE! the kings are CLEARLY the team to beat.
  14. Grace
    14. Posted by Grace Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:33 pm EDT

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    LMAO, the kings???
    hahahahaha people looked at me cause I actually LOL.
    1. Ducks
    2. Sharks
    3. Dallas
    Kings will be lucky to make the playoffs........like always!!!
  15. A Yahoo! User
    15. Posted by A Yahoo! User Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:54 pm EDT

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    Selanne is a great player and has always been an asset. I don't know who is going to win the division I think it's a little too early in the game to decide that. It's going to be an interesting season, and Corey Perry isn't the only goal scorer on the team.
  16. Game 7
    16. Posted by Game 7 Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:53 pm EDT

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    Sharks
    Stars
    Kings
    Ducks
    Go Sharks!
  17. cj_bonilla
    17. Posted by cj_bonilla Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:15 pm EDT

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    post #13 the Wings are far more likely to repeat then the Ducks of '06. They were the last team to repeat. you just have a bias to detroit because you HOPE they fail. and It wasnt the best officiated series either, like the Stars/Ducks.
    anyways,
    the ducks will be #4 in the west, (2nd in pacific) and behind the Wings as the top seed in the west(presidents trophy as well) and San Jose in #2, and Dallas will be 3rd seed. Dallas will be a team to beat,(keeping their core), alot like Detroit was when the playoffs began. under the radar.
  18. Bruiser
    18. Posted by Bruiser Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:06 pm EDT

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    the kings still have a team?
  19. DOC
    19. Posted by DOC Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:45 pm EDT

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    I think that this is going to be a really exciting season! The Ducks have Selanne and Niedermeir for a full season, so that by itself is going to make the team better than lasy year. If Morrison and Ryan have good years, this too will help to elevate the Ducks play. It's easy to see that all the people who hate the Ducks and thier aggressive in your face type of play has influenced other teams in that other teams are getting similar types of players. Why? Because they see this type of play is essential to success. Obviuosly, to copy a team's style, is a way of showing respect, and a form of flattery. Will the Ducks win the Division? Not unless they play with a sense of urgency, and develope a "team first" mentality, and no slacking. There are numerous players on the Ducks that are heavy hitters, and the sut down line is the best in the league. It's exciting for me to see how Perry and Avery get together.
    With a Rookie coach in San Jose, the Sharks play will be suspect, until the new coach gets his feet under him.
    I expect that Dallas will be a much improved team with thier additions, and Phoenix will have good goal tending for an entire season, they could surprise alot of people.
    Overall, the Pacific Division will be the toughest division to play against!
    My prognostications: 1) Ducks 2) Dallas 3) San Jose 4) Phoenix 5) Los Angeles
    3 and 4 could flip/flop, Los Angeles is not going to do much until the owners decide to spend some money.
  20. knucklehead
    20. Posted by knucklehead Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:37 pm EDT

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    Hey Earl, last year Zubov was out w/ an injury, yep, like it or not (and I hate him), Avery does make them better. And then there's Bruunstrom. The jury's still out on this guy ,but they are talking 1st or 2nd line wing.
  21. LUX
    21. Posted by LUX Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:51 pm EDT

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    hey post 18...you obviously know nothing about hockey. you say west seeds will be detriot 1, san jose 2, dallas 3? explain to me how two teams from same division can get 2 and 3 seeds when the top 3 seeds always go to the division winners? therefore, i completely disregard any opinion you have because you dont know hockey....
  22. Brian S (brianguy)
    22. Posted by Brian S (brianguy) Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:19 pm EDT

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    Ducks suck...
  23. Brian S (brianguy)
    23. Posted by Brian S (brianguy) Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:19 pm EDT

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    btw, I really like the placement of the "Vote" button right over Sidney Crosby's crotch. something tells me Pens fanboys everywhere are giddy with excitement.
  24. jpynn
    24. Posted by jpynn Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:42 pm EDT

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    Ducks need to fix PK.... They were the most penalized last year.... with a bottom half %age. Gave up 10 ppg in six games vs Dallas. They have to either stay out of the box or be more better at killing penalties.
    Other than that the ducks have a strong team.
  25. Anthrax1968
    25. Posted by Anthrax1968 Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:16 pm EDT

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    The Ducks will win the Presidents trophy this year thats what i see happening. Others can think what they want but thats what i see happening.

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