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28 Teams in 28 Days

Montreal Canadiens {28th overall} Eastern Conference, Atlantic Division

Mesdames et Messieurs, Ladies and Gentlemen Accueillons nos Canadiens, Welcome our Canadiens.

Three seasons ago they were in the Cup Finals the next season they were out of the playoffs, last year has seen an improvement but not quite enough to threaten for a wild card and so it goes for the most storied team in Hockey.

The Canadiens had three 20-goal scorers and two on the cusp and goaltending was not up to par which I believe prompted GM Hughes to select a defenseman, David Reinbacher with Montreal’s  5th selection overall in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft.

Montreal will benefit with a healthy Mr. Caufield meanwhile veteran goaltender Mr. Allen will have to lower his GAA to his usual, under three goals per game with backup Mr. Montembeault consistently keeping his save percentage in the .900 range in order for Montreal to reach a wild card.

HC St. Louis became head coach of the Canadiens for 37 games during the 2021-22 NHL season and nearly made it to a .500% Win-Loss record, last season he more than doubled the team’s victories, and this season holds the promise of even more wins and possible wild card.

29 Teams in 29 Days

San Jose Sharks {29th overall} Western Conference, Pacific Division

The Sharks have a longer timeline for getting back to the playoffs than most but their future looks bright as they had seven players participating at the 2023 World Junior Summer Showcase, so there is talent in the cupboard.

A couple of key acquisitions are forward Mr. Duclair and goaltender Mr. Blackwood these two players are going to impact immediately on a team that had three 20-goal scorers and one 30-goal scorer last season but required a better presence in net.

William Smith the 2023 NHL Entry Draft selected No.4 has speed, and skill, and is entering Boston College this season with his ability to create plays once his six-foot frame gets some weight and muscle added he should not be at school for more than two seasons tops.

The next few seasons will see improvement and a better Sharks team that will make the playoffs, just not yet.

30 Teams in 30 Days

Columbus Blue Jackets {tied for 31st} Eastern Conference, Metropolitan Division

Any team that has Johnny Gaudreau and Patrik Laine will not be near last place for long and the Blue Jackets have four 20-goal scorers from last season, with the progression of Mr. Chinakhov poised for a breakout season and Mr. Blankenburg on defense as well.

Columbus might become an offensive threat under new HC Babcock and the future looks bright with Toronto native Adam Fantilli drafted third overall in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft along with players that have heart like Sean Kuraly who became an Alternate Captain towards the end of last season.

A couple of notable home games for the Blue Jackets will for the first time play at home on Leap Year on February 29th against the Carolina Hurricanes, and December 23rd play Toronto, and all in green versus the Winnipeg Jets on St. Patrick’s Day.

31 Teams 31 Days

Chicago Blackhawks {tied for 31st overall} Western Conference, Central Division

The three-time Stanley Cup Champion Chicago Blackhawks team is now officially History as Mr. Kane signed with the Rangers for last season’s Cup playoffs, Team Chairman Mr. Wirtz (Since 2007) passed recently, additionally, veteran players Misters Perry, Hall, Donato, and Foligno have become Blackhawks.

The Chicago Blackhawks picked first overall in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft and selected Connor Bedard a player the Blackhawks can build a future around and with some talent being developed in their system Chicago has something to look forward to.

In net, Mr. Mrazek is solid and has provided the Blackhawks opportunities to win and should continue to do so as Chicago progresses into a better team.

With the players brought in by GM Davidson for HC Richardson to insert into the roster, the Blackhawks are preparing to play competitively for the 2023-24 NHL Season and that will give Chicago fans something to cheer for.

32 Teams in 32 Days

Anaheim Ducks – {32nd overall} Western Conference, Pacific Division

Figuratively and literally speaking Anaheim has nowhere to go but up and it begins with coaching, the Ducks hired Greg Cronin to be their new Head Coach and there are some young talented players, (Misters Zegras, Terry, and Drysdale), coupled with the signing of two experienced veterans in Mr. Killorn and Mr. Gudas.

Anaheim has four players, (Misters Zegras, Terry, Vatrano, and Henrique), that scored over 20 goals last season, more players and scoring will come but goaltending has to be addressed, Mr. Gibson’s fortunes now rise and fall with the team, he used to be one of the reasons for their success, now 3.99 GAA.

The Ducks will improve their scoring and with their new GM Pat Verbeek beginning the first full season in his second season as General Manager with Anaheim and his Stanley Cup winning experiences will no doubt help steer the Ducks in a positive direction.