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| Wolves move into Top 4 after an impressive week on the ice. |
Other big winners this week were Abbotsford, Hamiltion and Texas .... All three had great weeekend, and the Bulldogs have won four straight. Toronto won two of three last week to keep a hold on the No. 2 spot. They are probably the best home team in the AHL and will be a very tough first round opponent for someone.
Big losers last week were the Rochester Amerks, Grand Rapids and Rockford. King Loser title for the week goes to the Houston Aeros for playing with just 16 skaters on Friday, 17 on Saturday and losing both games to the Abbotsford Heat. Houston lost all three in the stretch, but did play a very good game against Milwaukee on Valentine's Day. The Aeros probably deserved at least a point in that game, but the posts were very kind to the Milwaukee netminder.
The Aeros exist to help the Minnesota Wild, and they have to field what they think is a competitive team in the NHL. Aeros fans will continue to suffer until the ship is righted in St. Paul. When they get their act together, things should stabilize in Houston. That does not mean they'll get better, but that will likely put an end to playing with too few players in big division games.
Minnesota has been a joke for about two months, and the Aeros are only in the top 8 of this poll because they continue to have the fewest regulation losses in the conference.
Right now the Aeros are a team without confidence, and the guys in the locker room, while not publicly, are questioning their stance with the organization. Jim Mill keeps saying that he is trying to do everything he can to make the Aeros better. But his No. 1 priority right now is helping his GM make the Wild better. Things have to change for the better up there, or those guys are only going to have one more year to show they've made some progress.
Don't expect sweeping changes for the better in advance of the trading deadline. The best moves for the Aeros right now is just hoping the Wild get healthier before too long.
2011-12 Western
Conference Power Rankings
Edition 4, February 20, 2012
Edition 4, February 20, 2012
PR
|
Team
|
Record
|
Streak
|
Last
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+/-
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For the record …
|
1
|
OKC
|
33-14-2-3
|
0-1
|
1-2-0-0
|
-
|
Lost 2 of 3 to MKE and SAT
|
2
|
TOR
|
29-18-4-2
|
0-1
|
2-1-0-0
|
-
|
16-5-3-1 at home
|
3
|
CHI
|
30-18-1-3
|
4-0
|
3-0-0-0
|
+2
|
Hottest team in the West
|
4
|
CLT
|
30-19-2-3
|
0-2
|
1-1-0-1
|
-
|
Jumped TOR in standings
|
5
|
SAT
|
28-22-2-1
|
1-0
|
1-1-0-1
|
+1
|
Lost two straight to Texas
|
6
|
PEO
|
28-22-2-1
|
1-0
|
2-1-0-0
|
+1
|
Won four of six to stay hot
|
7
|
HOU
|
25-16-3-9
|
0-3
|
0-3-0-0
|
-4
|
Expect more disappointment
|
8
|
ABB
|
28-20-3-0
|
2-0
|
2-0-0-0
|
+2
|
Powered past weak HOU
|
9
|
MKE
|
26-22-2-1
|
0-1
|
1-2-0-0
|
-
|
Split huge series at OKC
|
10
|
LEM
|
26-23-2-2
|
1-0
|
2-1-0-0
|
+1
|
Keep moving up with wins
|
11
|
RCH
|
23-21-6-3
|
0-2
|
1-2-0-0
|
-3
|
Have lost 4 of 6 to fall back
|
12
|
HAM
|
24-23-1-4
|
4-0
|
3-0-0-0
|
+2
|
4 straight wins, but 5-5 in L
10
|
13
|
TEX
|
23-25-2-2
|
2-0
|
2-1-0-0
|
+2
|
Huge weekend sweep of SAT
|
14
|
GRR
|
20-21-5-4
|
0-2
|
0-1-1-0
|
-2
|
Played fewest games in West
|
15
|
RFD
|
21-26-2-4
|
0-3
|
0-2-1-0
|
-2
|
Lost 3 straight in a bad week
|

3 comments:
Doesn't look to me like there is much chance of the Wild getting healthier and staying that way, or that they will get their act together. IF we make the playoffs and IF we get our guys back, maybe we can put something together. IF the Wild make the playoffs, we're in trouble.
@Anon - Ther first two are pretty big ifs.
Maybe the God's were looking out Robyn and I in that we passed on season tickets this year. We're hoping she can find a teaching job this spring or summer as teachers retire and move districts. Alas, though, it's tough to listen to the radio when things aren't going right. On a bright note it was nice to watch some of our guys on TV yesterday defeating Boston.
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