The Hawks played 15 teams last year and recorded wins against 14 of them. This is the other one.
The Ducks are either the worst of the legitimate contenders or the best of the sleepers. It's not far-fetched to think they could win the West. The depth issues that made them kind of a punchline for years have been addressed well, and there's apparently some magical goalie factory in Anaheim that keeps churning out elite Europeans: Bryzgalov, Hiller, now Fasth, and now Frederik Andersen out of nowhere. The last three are all on the roster now, and with Hiller the senior partner and expiring contract, it's a foregone conclusion that he'll be shipped for an extra piece before the deadline. He's expected to start tonight, however. It's Selanne's final year for realz this time, and it's just as well because he's finally showing his age and having more off nights than on. I fully expect a goal and an assist from him tonight, though, because he always gets them against us, the bastard. Ryan Getzlaf is having an amazing year so far, they're getting quality defense from Fowler, Lindholm, et al., Mathieu Perreault is a useful player whom they got from Washington for nothing, and Dustin Penner has rebounded from fat jokes to being a game-changing power forward. 13 fighting majors on the year for the Ducks already (4 for the Hawks), which would seem to indicate they're tending toward their old brawling ways under Burke/Carlyle. All in all, it's a very solid team, though hardly unbeatable. Take away point inflation and they've had a better season than the Hawks have.
Raanta is the confirmed starter for the Hawks. No word on whether Shaw is back in the lineup, though you certainly hope so after that shitpile of a bottom six last night. Handzus was out with "illness," or rather "badness," so he's a better bet to be back.
Ducks: 18-7-5 (41), 17-8-5 adjusted (39), 36.169 expected Hawks: 20-6-4 (44), 16-8-6 adjusted (38), 37.615 expected
Ducks: 3.067 scored (6th), 2.533 allowed (14th), 0.533 differential (8th) Hawks: 3.467 scored (1st), 2.733 allowed (18th), 0.733 differential (4th)
Ducks: 16/105 15.2% on the power play (23rd), 80/99 80.8% on the kill (18th) Hawks: 20/97 20.6% on the power play (9th), 61/84 72.6% on the kill (29th)
If you're wondering how anyone could have a shittier penalty kill than we do, I think the Isles gave up 3 PPGs to the Blues last night, dropping them to a horrifying 63/90 on the year.
_________________ Molly Lambert wrote: The future holds the possibility to be great or terrible, and since it has not yet occurred it remains simultaneously both.
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