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Weekly Atlantic Division Snapshot: 10/30 - 11/5

It's early in the season, but the Atlantic Division is already taking shape.  The Pittsburgh Penguins extended their hold on the division lead and have put themselves in a good position to hold off all opponents.  The Philadelphia Flyers have separated themselves from the New York Rangers, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils. They have enough of a gap to try and chase Pittsburgh.    Plenty can change over the season, but that's what the division looks like as of right now.


Atlantic Standings

GP W L OTL PT
Pittsburgh 13 8 3 2 18
Philadelphia 11 6 4 1 13
New York Rangers 9 3 3 3 9
New Jersey 9 4 4 1 9
New York Islanders 9 3 4 2 8

(updated 10.30.2011 at 8:21 AM EDT)


Fans of the Devils, Rangers, and Islanders shouldn't get too hung up on being so bunched together so early in the season.  They have games in hand on the Flyers and many more on the Penguins.  Perhaps this coming week will see one of the three - hopefully the Devils - start to charge up the standings.  Let's find out what will happen after the jump.

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It wasn't a good past week for the Atlantic Division in terms of results.  The Rangers finally got to play at home - and picked up 1 out of 4 possible points at home.  The Devils went to the southwestern area of the country for three games and only won one.  The Islanders didn't even win last week, their sole results were two post-regulation losses.  The Flyers at least split their games, though it came at the cost of hilarious failure against Winnipeg.

Potential Points Last Week Conf. Position
PIT 4 2-1-0 1st
PHI 6 2-2-0 4th
NYR 6 1-1-1 11th
NJD 6 1-2-0 12th
NYI 4 0-1-2 13th

 

The exception were the Penguins. They made the most of their two games with the Islanders and were hanging with Toronto until the third period, where they lost the game.  As disappointing as that may be for the Pens faithful, they're still at the top of the division and the Eastern Conference.  Mathematically, the Flyers can't catch them in this week but they can strike closer with one of their games in hand.   Additionally, the Rangers and Devils can pull themselves away from the Islanders with that extra game they'll play this week.

What will those games be?  Let's look at the week ahead for the teams of the Atlantic Division to find out:

10/30 10/31 11/1 11/2 11/3 11/4 11/5
PIT         @ SJS   @ LAK
PHI       @ BUF vs. NJD   vs. CBJ
NYR   vs. SJS     vs. ANA   vs MTL
NJD       vs. TOR @ PHI   vs. WPG
NYI         vs. WPG   vs. WSH

 

There's only one intra-division game in this coming week and it's a doozy: the Devils will visit Philadelphia on November 3.  The Flyers really could use those points not only just to beat on their rivals but also to attempt to catch the Penguins, who have a tough two road games coming up. The Devils really could use some revenge for opening night and help out their own cause by finally getting a win within the division this season.  The need for a win for both will also depend on how they do on the night before.  Not to disrespect the Sabres, but the Devils have the tougher match-up as the Leafs have been hot in October.

As for the rest of the division, there's not a lot of action until Wednesday, save for the Rangers' home game against the Sharks.  Rangers fans should be loving the home games since they're enjoying a long home-stand after the renovations at the World's Most Overrated Arena.  It'll get easier for them after that one, unless the Ducks or Habs really surprise.    The Islanders get to wait like Pittsburgh, but won't have to travel as they take on the Jets and Caps.

 

Anyway, what do you think will happen within the Atlantic in the coming week?  Please leave your answer in the comments. Thanks for reading.

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Adam Henrique

Hey John, I wanted to get your current opinion on Adam Henrique. I don’t feel like you have been giving him enough props in your game recaps. People in the posting section certainly notice it his contributions.

He gets better every game, wins face-offs, is faster than we thought he was, smart, stick handles well. He goes into every corner and battles 100%. And he gets shots on net, which will start turning into points eventually.

I honestly think he has future 2nd line center written all over him and it might even be worth a shot to see if he meshes with Kovy.

Just my 0.02 but I think the Devils found a gem with him and he is already a pretty good player with a very high ceiling.

by JimLahey on Oct 30, 2011 2:39 PM EDT reply actions  

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