NHL Weekend Shockers: The Rangers’ Stark Divide and a Surprising Bottom-5 Turnaround

NHL Weekend Shockers: The Rangers' Stark Divide and a Surprising Bottom-5 Turnaround

One last note: RIP to former Flame Mel Bridgman, the first pick of the 1975 draft, a 14-year NHL veteran and the first GM of the Senators, among other achievements. The NHL Alumni Association announced his passing over the weekend.

Not ranked: Chicago Blackhawks – Yeah, it’s time.

Specifically, it’s time to set the Blackhawks free from their spot in the bottom five. They’ve been here a while – we’ll get to that – and didn’t exactly come into the season with sky-high expectations. And to be clear, they’re not exactly anybody’s idea of a Cup favorite right now. But that’s OK, because the process of reemerging as a contender has to start somewhere. And in Chicago, it sure looks like it’s starting right now.

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