NHL power rankings for Feb. 22

The Chicago Blackhawks are the No. one team in this week’s NHL power rankings followed by the Anaheim Ducks. Here in the Motor City, our Red Wings fall to No. 19.

  1. Chicago 29 points: Won three in a row.
  2. Anaheim 25 points: Won five in a row.
  3. Pittsburgh 22 points: Have scored 57 goals.
  4. Boston 22 points: Won two in a row.
  5. Ottawa 22 points: Won three in a row.
  6. Montreal 24 points: 6-2-2 in their last ten.
  7. Vancouver 22 points: Have allowed 40 goals.
  8. San Jose 19 points: 3-3-1 on the road.
  9. New Jersey 24 points: Have scored 45 goals.
  10. Tampa Bay 17 points: 6-3-1 at home.
  11. Toronto 22 points: 7-3-0 in their last ten.
  12. Nashville 21 points: 6-2-2 in their last ten.
  13. St. Louis 20 points: Lost two in a row.
  14. NY Rangers 18 points: Lost two in a row.
  15. Carolina 17 points: 3-3-0 at home.
  16. Phoenix 18 points: Won two in a row.
  17. Minnesota 18 points: Won two in a row.
  18. Dallas 17 points: Lost two in a row.
  19. Detroit 17 points: Lost five in a row.
  20. Philadelphia 17 points: 4-2-1 at home.
  21. Los Angeles 16 points: 5-4-1 in their last ten.
  22. Edmonton 15 points: Lost two in a row.
  23. Colorado 15 points: Won two in a row.
  24. NY Islanders 15 points: 3-7-0 in their last ten.
  25. Winnipeg 15 points: Won two in a row.
  26. Buffalo 13 points: Lost three in a row.
  27. Calgary 13 points: Lost two in a row.
  28. Florida 14 points: 4-2-4 in their last ten.
  29. Washington 11 points: Lost two in a row.
  30. Columbus 12 points: 3-6-1 in their last ten.

*All stats via www.espn.com.

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