NHL Power Rankings Shock: Early Surprises That Turned the Season Upside Down
WRONG: Minnesota won’t get enough offense from its blue line
Brock Faber, for all his gifts, isn’t a dynamic offensive presence, and we thought the learning curve for Zeev Buium would count for something. It apparently does not. Buium has five points in four games and is the trigger man for a power play that, at the start of Thursday’s games, was producing nearly five more goals per 60 than their closest competition.
15. Utah Mammoth, 2-2-0
Sean: 16
Dom: 16
WRONG: Utah’s top layer of talent should be enough to put them in the playoff discussion.



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