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Power rankings: Chasing the summer blahs

With NHL training camps set to open in roughly one month, it's a natural time to shake up the 30 clubs and see what order they take. Every team has been busy trying to reshape its roster one way or another, with budget constraints and the salary cap figuring into the equation most of all.

This mid-summer, offseason power rankings is a rather unscientific look at where teams sit long before a puck is set to be dropped.

Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh

1.Pittsburgh Penguins – Here's a shocker: The Pens have sold out all 66 suites for the inaugural 2010-11 season in their new building across the street from The Igloo.

Chicago
Chicago

2.Chicago Blackhawks – Look at the Marian Hossa(notes) situation this way: He's played as far into the postseason as a player can in consecutive years, and he's no spring chicken. So is it really so bad that he's not going to be available to Chicago until midseason? The forced rest might rejuvenate him.

Boston
Boston

3.Boston Bruins – The Bruins have taken care of most of their own – Tim Thomas(notes),David Krejci(notes) and Mark Recchi(notes) – but the jury is still out on Phil Kessel(notes). And Boston did a nice job of adding role players to the mix with Derek Morris(notes),Steve Begin(notes) and Shane Hnidy(notes).

Vancouver
Vancouver

4.Vancouver Canucks – You want an early Calder Trophy candidate? Remember the name Cody Hodgson(notes), the 19-year-old center the Canucks drafted 10th overall in 2008. He's got a great chance not only to make Vancouver's opening-night roster, but to excel right off the bat. Oh, and don't be surprised if Mats Sundin(notes) returns to Vancouver once he decides he's not done yet.

Philadelphia
Philadelphia

5.Philadelphia FlyersChris Pronger(notes) in a Flyers sweater? Even if he's getting a little long in the tooth, something just feels very right about this. It should be fun.

Detroit
Detroit

6.Detroit Red Wings – Far more departures here than arrivals, but that's probably bad news for the league since it gives the Wings room to promote deserving prospects from the minors. Gone are Hossa, Mikael Samuelsson(notes),Tomas Kopecky(notes) and Ty Conklin(notes). And Jiri Hudler(notes) … we think.

Washington
Washington

7.Washington Capitals – Not that the Caps are lacking for young leaders, but the dynamics of the locker room along with the average age of the team will change with grizzled veterans Sergei Fedorov(notes), Victor Kozlov and Donald Brashear(notes) all departed.

Calgary
Calgary

8.Calgary Flames – Theoren Fleury is talking comeback. Hey, if the Sharks can give Claude Lemieux(notes) a chance, who says it can't happen here for Fleury?


Anaheim
Anaheim

9.Anaheim Ducks – Maybe the most significant departure here is highly respected goaltending coach Francois Allaire, who exited for Toronto. Allaire was credited for helping Jean-Sebastien Giguere(notes),Ilya Bryzgalov(notes) and Jonas Hiller(notes) all blossom during his time in Anaheim. Ex-NHL goalie Pete Peeters has been hired to replace Allaire.

San Jose
San Jose

10.San Jose Sharks – No big moves yet. Rob Blake(notes) is back for another year and restricted free agent Ryane Clowe(notes) gets a new contract. Fourth-line center Scott Nichol(notes) comes over from Nashville, but the rest of the moves are all departures – Marcel Goc(notes),Mike Grier(notes),Brian Boucher(notes), Claude Lemieux and Jeremy Roenick(notes). More moves must be coming.

New Jersey
New Jersey

11.New Jersey Devils – Losing Brian Gionta(notes) and John Madden(notes) doesn't help. The Devils also said goodbye to Michael Rupp(notes) and Scott Clemmensen(notes).Yann Danis(notes) is the only outsider to arrive, and he doesn't figure to see much action if Martin Brodeur(notes) remains healthy. Travis Zajac(notes),Andy Greene(notes),Brendan Shanahan(notes) and Johnny Oduya(notes) were re-signed.

New York Rangers
New York Rangers

12.New York Rangers – Rumor has it Chris Chelios(notes) wants to play on Broadway. OK, he probably doesn't have a lot left, but he is a coach on the ice and mentor in the dressing room a la Jeremy Roenick the last two years in San Jose.

Carolina
Carolina

13.Carolina Hurricanes – Here's something random: Can we please change the team logo and maybe spiff up that uniform? How about a throwback to the look of the Whalers? New colors. Anything but black. Thank you.

Edmonton
Edmonton

14.Edmonton Oilers – That the Oilers tried so hard to acquire Dany Heatley(notes) from Ottawa suggests they think they may lack an impact goal-scorer.


St. Louis
St. Louis

15.St. Louis Blues – The Blues, who open the regular season early in Sweden, heard plenty about injuries last year but now are learning that Eric Brewer(notes) is hitting some resistance in his rehabilitation from early-spring back surgery. The team is not ruling out the defenseman's return by the start of the season, but it's questionable at best.

Montreal
Montreal

16.Montreal Canadiens – If the Habs don't have enough new faces already – Scott Gomez(notes), Mike Cammalleri, Brian Gionta, Travis Moen(notes),Paul Mara(notes),Hal Gill(notes) and Jaroslav Spacek(notes) – word is GM Bob Gainey wants to add a big center to his revamped lineup and has interest in San Jose's Patrick Marleau(notes).

Columbus
Columbus

17.Columbus Blue Jackets – We're not sure what to make of this, but the Blue Jackets have never needed salary arbitration to decide what negotiations between player and management could not. Defenseman Marc Methot(notes) agreed to a two-year deal to avoid a hearing this summer.

Los Angeles
Los Angeles

18.Los Angeles Kings – The Kings finished last season having to play 10 of their final 13 games on the road, but they're going to be in much better shape this season if they're still in the playoff chase. Eleven of their 21 post-Olympic break games are at home.

Minnesota
Minnesota

19.Minnesota Wild – The big question: What kind of system will new coach Todd Richards run? The Wild have known nothing beyond what Jacques Lemaire favored, but with the first change behind the bench in franchise history comes plenty of speculation that the team will be more offensive-minded going forward if they have the right personnel.

Buffalo
Buffalo

20.Buffalo Sabres – It's good to see a team that missed out on the playoffs for consecutive seasons not make longtime GM Darcy Regier and coach Lindy Ruff scapegoats.


Toronto
Toronto

21.Toronto Maple Leafs – Normally one might worry about Luke Schenn(notes) falling victim to the sophomore slump, but he's going to find a blue line that now includes Mike Komisarek(notes),Francois Beauchemin(notes) and Garnet Exelby(notes) far more helpful than the one he helped patrol during his rookie season last year.

Ottawa
Ottawa

22.Ottawa Senators – If one thing is for sure, it's that Dany Heatley isn't going to be elected team captain here.


Florida
Florida

23.Florida Panthers – You want to hear something funny? Acting general manager Randy Sexton said the team doesn't really need to make any more changes before camp begins. The team, which is for sale, doesn't have a permanent GM and doesn't exactly resemble a power on the ice.

Dallas
Dallas

24.Dallas Stars – There's a new general manager (Joe Nieuwendyk(notes)), a new coach (Marc Crawford), no Sergei Zubov(notes), team owner Tom Hicks is having financial difficulties, and the team is coming off a non-playoff season. Does anyone have any idea what to expect from the Stars?

Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay

25.Tampa Bay Lightning – That no-trade clause for Vincent Lecavalier(notes) kicked in on July 1. Something tells us the Lightning will be very, very happy they did not deal away the veteran.


New York Islanders
New York Islanders

26.New York IslandersManny Fernandez(notes),Manny Legace(notes),Curtis Joseph(notes) and Olaf Kolzig(notes) still are available if the Isles want to add a fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh goalie.


Atlanta
Atlanta

27.Atlanta Thrashers – Has Kari Lehtonen(notes) been hanging out with Rick DiPietro(notes)? The oft-injured Finnish goalie needed surgery to repair a herniated disk after complaining of back pain in early summer, and the team hopes he can get back on the ice before training camp.

Colorado
Colorado

28.Colorado Avalanche – With the way the Avs have gone down the tubes the last six months, one thing is certain: We've heard the last of Peter Forsberg(notes) comeback attempts here.


Nashville
Nashville

29.Nashville Predators – The Preds were a non-playoff team last year and it doesn't look like they're going to get any help before the season starts. Between the budget and the fact that it's pretty hard to recruit players here, Nashville is in danger of sinking to the basement in the division and perhaps even the conference.

Phoenix
Phoenix

30.Phoenix Coyotes – That the team lost Darren Pang because the television analyst didn't know with whom to negotiate a new contract tells you all you need to know about how upside-down things are in the desert.