It’s been a bizarre year thus far….

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What team has surprised you the most?

  • Vancouver is out of a playoff spot

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Calgary is in a playoff spot

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Columbus is in a playoff spot

    Votes: 6 12.2%
  • Montreal is 1 pt out of a playoff spot with 2 games in hand

    Votes: 5 10.2%
  • Washington leads the league in points

    Votes: 32 65.3%
  • NY Rangers are 13th in the conference

    Votes: 5 10.2%

  • Total voters
    49
Honestly, it has to be Washington leading the league. That's insane! I thought they'd be a bit better than last year after the additions they made during the summer, but they're winning almost 3 out of 4 games. :skeptic:

In second place, I'd put Columbus being in the playoffs. I thought for sure they'd be a lottery team, but it seems they caught fire a little while ago. As I mentioned in another thread, I think they are going to make the playoffs, and if they do that would be a perfect cinderella story.

In third place, the Rangers being out of the playoffs at this point in the season. I really thought they were going to go for another President's Trophy run. I still think they can get back into a playoff spot, but it's still a pretty big surprise.

In fourth place, Montreal being this close to the playoffs. I watch almost all Habs games. In the first third of the season, they looked really bad in half the games. I confidently expected them to finish in the bottom five again this year. However, ever since the arrival of Laine, Carrier, and Dobes, they've become really good as a team unit. They don't look out of place in their games against tough opponents.

In fifth place, it's probably Vancouver being out of a playoffs spot. The reason it is not more shocking for me is because Demko was out from the get go and I wasn't fully confident that their previous season was repeatable. I think they should manage to get into that final playoffs slot, but who knows?

For me, the least shocking thing on that poll is Calgary being where they are. They are right in the middle of the standings and that's where I expected them. In the 16-20 range.
 
Washington for sure is the biggest surprise. I thought their underlying numbers would be better this year but they’d still just be a wildcard team at best in the east. Columbus I’m honestly not shocked by, said before the season that I wouldn’t be surprised if they were competitive because what happened would bring them together like nothing else. As someone who hates the rangers Ive been very surprised by their downfall. Thought they were due for some regression but would’ve thought they’d be decent enough for Shesterkin to win them enough games to be comfortably in a playoff position.
 
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Definitely Washington. Out of the options listed below....

Calgary, Montreal and Columbus being in playoff spot or just about is surprising...but only to a certain extent. There are a lot of teams, being in ~8-10th in conference isn't some huge accomplishment, every year a few teams surprise and do slightly better/worst than expected. Calgary especially to me is absolutely no surprise with that logi, as it's where I expected them to be, a bubble team.
Montreal becomes a bit more of a surprise if you consider where they were in the standings simply one month ago - dead last in conference, but overall for the year it's not terribly surprising.

Vancouver had some key injuries, and are still 4 games above 500, and I expect them to qualify. Didn't expect them to dominate as much as last year, not a huge shocker.

NYR being 13th is definitely a shocker. But, with almost half the season to go, and being only 4 points out of playoffs with 1 game in hand, I still see them qualifying. If they finished season ion 13th place i'll be more shocked.

Washington is shocking because it's not like they're barely leading a division by 1 point or so. They've had an amazing record over a long stretch now. I don't know that I see them as one of the strongest cup contenders yet, but I am convinced at this point they will finish the regular season in a top position, which is quite the surprise.
 
The weird part for me is staring up at the top of the standings and seeing Washington. And then seeing Ovechkin with 21 goals in 29 games. Unreal!

File this under "unexpected" rather than outright weird, I keep expecting Minnesota to sag, and yet they're goin' strong and look like the real deal.

The logjam in the Atlantic wildcard battle is one of the best parts of the season so far. Not bizarre in itself – we get close races and photo finishes pretty often – but the teams that are involved signal a changing of the guard we all knew was coming. Columbus, Ottawa, Montreal, Detroit are moving up while other teams are moving down. It's the dawn of the next era.

Montreal becomes a bit more of a surprise if you consider where they were in the standings simply one month ago - dead last in conference, but overall for the year it's not terribly surprising.
The current standings reflect exactly where a majority of us thought Montreal would be – close to a playoff spot. What we didn't expect was bizarre flight to get to this destination. We lost an engine in the first month and dropped a few thousand feet. Then in November we discovered the plane had warp drive and zoomed to the top.
 
Gonna go homer and say Montreal.

Not because they are 1 pt out of a playoff spot but because of the insane turnaround (without being boosted by a coach being fired).
MTL was LAST in the league in November. Since mid-December, they have been the BEST beating every Cup favorite. Only 2 regulation losses in the last month were to lesser teams Chicago and Columbus (11-2-1).
 

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