7 Teams in 7 Days

Colorado Avalanche {tied for 6th overall} Western Conference, Central Division

Last season’s defending Stanley Cup Champions were one of five teams to win more than 50 games and had taken a 2-1 opening round series lead and forced a game seven before eventually bowing out early.

Colorado had two picks [27 & 31] in the first round of the 2023 NHL Entry Draft and selected 6’ 2” Center Calum Ritchie who in two seasons is on a near point-a-game pace for the Oshawa Generals in the OHL while collecting 13 points in 11 playoff games.

The Avalanche chose a defenseman for the second pick at 5’ 10” from Russia Mikhail Gulyayev who had made his KHL [Russia’s top pro league] 13-game debut last season.

Having recently won the Cup, winning over 50 games, sporting a 50-goal scorer and two solid goaltenders there is not much Colorado has to change to be able to advance further in the 2024 playoffs.

8 Teams in 8 Days

Dallas Stars {8th overall} Western Conference, Central Division

Dallas welcomes their new assistant coach Misha Donskov a former Director of Hockey Operations (NHL), assistant coach (NHL), Manager of hockey operations/analytics (Canada’s Men’s National Team), and associate coach (OHL), Mr. Donskov has also held development positions for two NHL teams in hockey, community, and fans as well as marketing.

In the 2023 NHL Entry Draft Dallas had six picks one in each round beginning in round two, the Stars traded away their first-round pick before last season. They acquired a young defenseman and GM Nill (2022-2023 GM of the Year) explained giving up a first-round selection, “if” he knows he is getting a young player (Nils Lundkvist) who can contribute now and in the future.

The Stars earned 108 points with 47 victories while becoming third overall in goals against and nearly scoring 300 goals in the regular season, the playoffs proved tougher as Dallas dropped game one in the opening round in double overtime before advancing eventually to the Conference Finals.

Exiting the playoffs before reaching their goal the Dallas Stars have a solid but aging team whose “window” will still be open for the 2023-2024 NHL Season.

9 Teams in 9 Days

New York Rangers {9th overall} Eastern Conference, Metropolitan Division

New York was one of only four teams to have less than 10 losses out of 41 road games last season, fourth overall in goals against average and a +58 in their goal differential, which culminated with the Rangers taking a 2-0 opening round series lead on the road.

President/General Manager Chris Drury brought in veterans Blake Wheeler, Nick Bonino, goaltender Jonathan Quick, and a few others to provide some offense, Cup-winning experience, and mentoring to bring in veteran leadership to assist in progressing in the 2024 playoffs.

The Rangers’ first pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft did not come until the third round at number 90 and they chose 6’ 3” defenseman Drew Fortescue and the 18-year-old will be a freshman at Boston College for 2024.

It is tough to leave the playoffs early but with the incoming Cup-winning veterans to help balance things out for those that have not won a Cup yet the New York Rangers will have an opportunity to absorb/learn and to progress past the opening round.

10 Teams in 10 Days

Los Angeles Kings {10th overall} Western Conference, Pacific Division

Los Angeles took a 2-1 series lead on the strength of two OT victories in the first round of last season’s playoffs and the final three contests highlight the Kings’ pressing need to lower their goals against average to supplement their positive goal differential and consistent scoring.

The Kings extended their Captain’s contract by two years after completing his 17th season all with Los Angeles Anze Kopitar remains the driving force of this team and GM Blake ensuring he plays a major role in attempting to win another Stanley Cup.

For the second time in his career, Anze Kopitar is awarded the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy recognizing not just his four minutes in penalties but for his style of gentlemanly play and good sportsmanship throughout the regular season.

Last season the Kings earned their second-highest point total in the regular season with 104 points while scoring the most goals since the early 1990s this team is eager to repeat last season’s efforts for the upcoming 2023-2024 season and redeem last year’s first-round exit.

11 Teams in 11 Days

Minnesota Wild {11th overall} Western Conference, Central Division

The Wild finished the 2022-23 NHL regular season with over 100 points, a positive goal differential, strong on the road and at home with the seventh-best goals against in the League, and in the first round took a 2-1 series lead before succumbing.

Head coach Dean Evason celebrating his birthday today, the former 20-goal scorer for the Hartford Whalers has made the playoffs each of his past three seasons behind the bench for Minnesota.

Minnesota interestingly dealt a seventh-round draft pick for the financial convenience of paying 80 percent of a contract to acquire forward Patrick {MaGoon} Maroon and his hostile head-slamming style of play, possibly more importantly the Wild signed goaltender Filip Gustavsson for three seasons.

In Nashville, the Minnesota Wild selected 21st overall in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft Charlie Stramel a solid 6’ 3” 200-pound center that plays a physical two-way style that fits into Minnesota’s successful approach to Hockey.