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

2. New Jersey Devils (11-4-0, +7) – Saturday’s shootout win briefly put them in first place overall, at least in terms of points. It was also their 11th win of the year, a mark they hit before any other team had made it to 10, and they’re also near the top of the league in regulation wins and regulation/overtime wins. It’s too early to start thinking too hard about potential tie-breakers, but file that away.

1. Colorado Avalanche (10-1-5, +24) – Yep, they’re good.

But with apologies to the Avs, who’ve been in the top five every week so far and show no signs of leaving any time soon, I’m going to hijack their section this week to talk about the team they blew out on Saturday.

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