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Midseason Report: Ottawa Senators
Ottawa Senators (12-16-5, 29 pts): Ottawa was supposed to be making a turnaround this season after a disappointing finish to the ’07-08 campaign.
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Midseason Report: Toronto Maple Leafs
Toronto Maple Leafs (14-15-6, 34 pts): Toronto fans were bracing themselves for this type of season after watching their team be slowly stripped apart over the offseason.
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Midseason Report: Florida Panthers
Florida Panthers (16-13-4, 36 pts): Florida Panthers Florida has been one of the league’s whipping posts for the past few seasons, and the prospects of anything improving this season seemed far-fetched after star player Olli Jokinen was traded to Phoenix in the offseason.
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Midseason Report: Carolina Hurricanes
Carolina Hurricanes (16-14-5, 37 pts): The Hurricanes were once the pride of the lowly Southeast Division.
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Midseason Report: Buffalo Sabres
Buffalo Sabres (16-13-5, 37 points): Buffalo Sabres Buffalo has been one of the more even-keeled teams in the Northeast Division, this season, maintaining a fairly consistent record.
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Midseason Report: Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Penguins (18-11-4, 40 pts): Last year’s Stanley Cup finalists seem to be following the exact same path as they did last year, as yet again, the Penguins have found themselves having to deal with the loss of star goalie Marc-Andre Fleury.
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Midseason Report: New Jersey Devils
New Jersey Devils (19-10-3, 41 pts): The opening half of the 2008 season has been a true testament to the success of the system which the New Jersey Devils organization has committed themselves to playing in for the past decade or so.
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Midseason Report: Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Canadiens (18-9-6, 42 pts): Last season, the Montreal Canadiens were the second best offensive team in the league, finishing with 257 goals, one behind the Ottawa Senators.
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Midseason Report: Philadelphia Flyers
Philadelphia Flyers (19-8-7, 45 pts): The Flyers made one of the greatest turnarounds in NHL history last season, recovering from a last place Eastern Conference finish in 2006-07 to make it all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals in the 2008 playoffs.
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Midseason Report: Washington Capitals
Washington Capitals (21-11-3, 45 pts): The Washington Capitals shocked the league at the end of last season, riding a late surge under interim coach Bruce Boudreau to a rare playoff berth.
by Len Robinson |