NHL Power Rankings: Canadiens, Oilers Rolling Early

Who sits in the middle of our weekly power rankings?
Offensively, this team may have a few questions, but on the bright side, <strong><a rel=. 4-4-0. . Boston Bruins. 20. team. 70
112. The Flames’ three-game winning streak came to an end after a loss to the Capitals. There are some glaring issues with newly acquired goaltender <strong><a rel=. 4-5-1. . Calgary Flames. 19. team
67. After being shut out two games in a row, there are certainly many questions with the identity of the Kings.. 4-5-0. . Los Angeles Kings. 18. team
91. For <strong><a rel=. 5-3-0. . Ottawa Senators. 17. team
team. 113. After a very disappointing season last year and slow 0-2-0 start to this year, the Blue Jackets have been showing some life with impressive victories over Chicago, Dallas and Anaheim.. 3-3-1. . Columbus Blue Jackets. 16
. Winnipeg Jets. 15. team. 107. <strong><a rel=. 4-5-0
97. A victory over the Red Wings may spark some life into the Panthers as the season is certainly off to slow start. However, young forward Jonathan Marchessault has been playing wonderfully with a whopping 11 points.. 4-4-1. . Florida Panthers. 14. team
<strong><a rel=. 4-3-0. . Colorado Avalanche. 13. team. 103
85. After an impressive home victory over Tampa Bay, New Jersey has established itself as a serious threat on any given night. <strong><a rel=. 4-2-2. . New Jersey Devils. 12. team
team. 94. Yeah, the penalty kill isn’t the best, but it’s definitely improving. On a more positive note, the ‘Hawks’ offense has been rather stellar, with <strong><a rel=. 5-3-1. . Chicago Blackhawks. 11