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NHL Power Rankings: And away we go …

Welcome to the 2010-11 season where, half a decade into the salary-cap era, parity reigns. The race for a playoff spot starts on opening night as the two points earned in October are every bit as important as those precious ones doled out in March and early April.

There are six teams in Europe to open the season, double the pleasure of outdoor games – one in Pittsburgh on New Year’s Day and another in Calgary in late February – and new rules to regulate goalie gear, hits to the head and long-term contracts.

As the season starts, the playoff struggles of the Washington Capitals are washed away like a Zdeno Chara(notes) clearing attempt. Alex Ovechkin(notes) & Co. are on top of a heap that will certainly feature plenty of movement as the schedule unfolds.

Let the fun and conjecture begin …

Washington
Washington

1.Washington Capitals – This … is … the … year. Seriously.


Chicago
Chicago

2.Chicago BlackhawksMarty Turco(notes) is going to be very good in Chicago. The hangover factor? Oh yeah, this team knows how to party.

Detroit
Detroit

3.Detroit Red Wings – The more I think about it, the more I wonder why this team isn’t the team to beat in the West.

San Jose
San Jose

4.San Jose Sharks – I’m sorry, Joe Thornton(notes) has to be the captain of this team, even if they need to force it on him.

Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh

5.Pittsburgh Penguins – Something tells us Evgeni Malkin(notes) is going to have a monster season. Nice building, too, eh?

Vancouver
Vancouver

6.Vancouver Canucks – The Canucks are probably really happy they don’t have a 14-game road trip this season.

Philadelphia
Philadelphia

7.Philadelphia Flyers – It won’t be long before the Flyers realize they should have pursued Evgeni Nabokov(notes) harder.

New Jersey
New Jersey

8.New Jersey Devils – If he doesn’t get enough help, Ilya Kovalchuk(notes) might want the league to look at that contract again.

Los Angeles
Los Angeles

9.Los Angeles Kings – It appears all set up for the Kings to challenge the Sharks and be a major player in the West. Anyone else get the feeling it won’t be that easy?

Boston
Boston

10.Boston BruinsMarc Savard’s(notes) injury allows teenager Tyler Seguin(notes) to remain at center instead of moving to wing. Could he be this year’s Matt Duchene(notes)?

St. Louis
St. Louis

11.St. Louis Blues – File this away: acquiring goalie Jaroslav Halak(notes) will be one of the best offseason moves made by anyone.

Phoenix
Phoenix

12.Phoenix Coyotes – Here’s hoping the fans flock way the heck out to Glendale because this is a pretty fun team to watch and support. And who knows how much longer they’ll be in the desert?

Calgary
Calgary

13.Calgary Flames – They say Miikka Kiprusoff(notes) isn’t going to get off to a slow start this season. Yeah, and I heard it’s not going to snow in Alberta this year either.

Buffalo
Buffalo

14.Buffalo Sabres – I can’t wait to see what Tyler Myers(notes) does this season. Yeah, Los Angeles’ Drew Doughty(notes) is real good, but Myers is the next best superstar-in-waiting D-man in the league.

Montreal
Montreal

15.Montreal CanadiensCarey Price(notes) will be under the microscope again, of course, but shouldn’t that defense be held accountable, too? Andrei Markov(notes) can’t get back soon enough.

Ottawa
Ottawa

16.Ottawa SenatorsSergei Gonchar(notes) on the Ottawa blue line has a good feel, but they’ll still miss Anton Volchenkov’s(notes) shot-blocking.

Colorado
Colorado

17.Colorado Avalanche – As much as everything fell into place last season, you just get the feeling the Avs aren’t going to surprise anyone this time around and it’s going to be tougher.

New York Rangers
New York Rangers

18.New York Rangers – Glen Sather enters his 11th season as president and GM of the Rangers. Who could have guessed it would last this long?

Toronto
Toronto

19.Toronto Maple Leafs – The Leafs are going to surprise some people. You have to like the goaltending and defense. Good things happen when that part of the ice is solid.

Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay

20.Tampa Bay Lightning – Here’s to a little stability in Tampa, where the team has missed the playoffs for three straight years with three different coaches, three different GMs and two owners.

New York Islanders
New York Islanders

21.New York Islanders – Lots of young talent here, and it just might come together in time to keep the Isles in the race longer than most predict.

Anaheim
Anaheim

22.Anaheim Ducks – It won’t take long for the Ducks to learn just how much they miss Scott Niedermayer(notes).

Florida
Florida

23.Florida Panthers – Almost a given: The Panthers will become the first team in league history to miss the playoffs 10 straight seasons. They tied the record with No. 9 last year.

Nashville
Nashville

24.Nashville Predators – The Preds are feeling their usual lack of respect. Odds-makers put them 50-to-1 to win the Cup, and finish ahead of only Columbus in the Central Division. Actually, that sound about right.

Dallas
Dallas

25.Dallas StarsKari Lehtonen(notes) and Andrew Raycroft(notes) start the season as minders of Dallas’ net. Something suggests that’s not the way the depth chart will look by midseason, and certainly not at season’s end.

Carolina
Carolina

26.Carolina Hurricanes – Team is in transition and have as many holes as Swiss cheese. No playoffs for a second straight year is in the offing.

Edmonton
Edmonton

27.Edmonton Oilers – The scary thing is even a 20-point improvement over last season leaves the Oil well short of eighth place. And improving by 20 points will not be easy.

Columbus
Columbus

28.Columbus Blue Jackets – Maybe we’re wrong, but this ship has sailed and it could be another long drought before the Jackets experience the postseason.

Minnesota
Minnesota

29.Minnesota Wild – Bless the loyal fans, a different breed than those (and those who didn’t) support the North Stars. It’s going to be a looooooong year.

Atlanta
Atlanta

30.Atlanta Thrashers – The Thrashers are getting toasted for playing ex-Blackhawk Dustin Byfuglien(notes) on defense, as they should. What’s next? Extending Don Waddell’s contract?