Twenty-six of the 30 NHL clubs hit the quarter pole (12 games) as of Tuesday evening. It has been a crazy beginning to the lockout-shortened season.
There have been a slew of injuries, red-hot starts for teams like the Chicago Blackhawks and Anaheim Ducks and players like New Jersey Devils forward David Clarkson as well as cool beginnings for the defending Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings, Washington Capitals and Calgary Flames captain Jarome Iginla.
Fast Starts
Slow Starts
Strange Starts
Healthy Scratches
We have become accustomed to seeing some high-salaried players like Toronto's Mike Komisarek banished to the press box or a youngster like Buffalo rookie Mikhail Grigorgenko sit out a game or two, but some players who have become healthy scratches this season have raised eyebrows.
This list would include: Pierre-Marc Bouchard (Minnesota); Brian Boyle (N.Y. Rangers); Joe Corvo (Carolina); Alex Goligoski (Dallas); Mikael Granlund (Minnesota); Marcus Johansson (Washington); Alexei Kovalev (Florida); Chris Kreider (N.Y. Rangers); Adam Larsson (New Jersey); Jamie McBain (Carolina); Tyler Myers (Buffalo); Shane O'Brien (Colorado); Dustin Penner (Los Angeles); Ryan Smyth (Edmonton); Ryan Whitney (Edmonton).
Hello, Goodbye
If the playoffs were to begin today, a few teams that made last spring's playoff dance would not be invited this time around.
Hobbling Starts
Injuries were supposed to play an important part in this 48-game condensed schedule -- and they have. The long-term injury list already is lengthy:
Matt Carkner (lower body); Carlo Colaiacovo (shoulder); Steve Downey (knee surgery); Cam Fowler (upper body); Matt Greene (back surgery); Carl Gunnarsson (hip); Scott Hartnall (foot); Darren Helm (back); Jack Hillen (upper body); Shawn Horcoff (knuckle); Patric Hornqvist (knee); Ed Jovanovski (knee); Miikka Kiprusoff (sprained knee); Gabriel Landeskog (head/neck); Jamie Langenbrunner (hip surgery); Guillaume Latendresse (whiplash); Kris Letang (lower body); Joffrey Lupul (broken forearm); Ryan Malone (lower body); Radek Martinek (groin); Andrej Meszaros (shoulder); Matt Niskanen (foot); Theo Peckham (hip); Mikael Samuelsson (groin); Brendan Smith (shoulder); Jason Spezza (back surgery); Jared Spurgeon (foot); Scottie Upshall (ankle); Ray Whitney (broken foot).
Quarter-pole standings
Eastern Conference
New Jersey (8-1-3), 19 pts
*Boston (8-1-2), 18 pts
Pittsburgh (8-4-0), 16 pts
Carolina (7-4-1), 15 pts
Montreal (7-4-1), 15 pts
Toronto (7-5-0), 14 pts
N.Y. Rangers (7-5-0), 14 pts
Ottawa (6-4-2), 14 pts
Tampa Bay (6-5-1), 13 pts
Philadelphia (5-6-1), 11 pts
Winnipeg (5-6-1), 11 pts
Buffalo (5-6-1), 11 pts
Florida (4-6-2), 10 pts
N.Y. Islanders (4-7-1), 9 pts
Washington (3-8-1), 7 pts
Western Conference
Chicago (10-0-2), 22 pts
Anaheim (9-2-1), 19 pts
Vancouver (8-2-2), 18 pts
San Jose (7-3-2), 16 pts
Detroit (7-4-1), 15 pts
Nashville (5-3-4), 14 pts
St. Louis (6-5-1), 13 pts
Dallas (6-5-1), 13 pts
Minnesota (6-5-1), 13 pts
Edmonton (5-4-3), 13 pts
Phoenix (5-5-2), 12 pts
*Los Angeles (4-5-2), 10 pts
*Calgary (3-4-3), 9 pts
*Colorado (4-6-1), 9 pts
Columbus (3-7-2), 8 pts
*Teams that have yet to reach the 12-game quarter pole.