Most surprising impressive and poor starts?

aceofpace

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Most surprising impressive starts
Winnipeg (they were good last year too but still 12 and 1??)
Washington (back from the dead)
Minnesota (not sure they can keep this up though)

Most surprising poor starts
Boston (not sure what's going on here)
Nashville (disappointing after so many signings)
Colorado (not sure what's going on here too)
 
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Grifter3511

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Most surprising impressive starts
Winnipeg (they were good last year too but still 12 and 1??)
Washington (back from the dead)
Minnesota (not sure they can keep this up though)

Most surprising poor starts
Boston (not sure what's going on here)
Nashville (disappointing after so many signings)
Colorado (not sure what's going on here too)
I'm not surprised that they came out with a chip on their shoulder after how last season ended. But they've looked flat out possessed.
 

NyQuil

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Washington and Nashville both have some significant personnel change but one of them seems to have meshed relatively quickly while the other hasn’t.

The Capitals have been a bit of a surprise I think. Maybe Nashville too but I thought Stamkos was a bit of an odd addition.
 
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Toby91ca

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Colorado (not sure what's going on here too)
Seriously? As someone already suggested, they don’t have a goalie and they don’t have their actual players, it’s guys from the AHL taking up a lot of spots
 

StumpyTown

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Colorado will be fine. They were down 3 or 4 of their top 6 forwards for a while. The only really scary thing for them is their goaltending which isn't likely to improve. When they get healthier they'll start winning some high scoring games again.
 

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Washington is probably the most unexpected. They barely made the playoffs last spring, Ovi looked cooked and I think everyone had them pegged as going into a rebuild for a while. Pretty crazy how they turned on a dime with some good off-season moves.
 

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Washington and Minnesota are the most unexpected in either direction -- I think even if you thought they were playoff teams you wouldn't have expected them to be winning so many games and doing so with such great underlying processes. WPG still impressive but I think everyone collectively forgot they had 110 points last year and the exact same record as the Panthers.

As for the poor starts: having two top-5 goalies covered up a lot of bad process from Boston last year. Nashville is pretty much worst case scenario but I think something that wasn't too hard to imagine happening. Colorado ... still disappointing but everyone knew going into the year that they had massive injury risks and their goalies stunk. Pittsburgh being awful should only be surprising to people who didn't look at their offseason at all.

The big surprising disappointment to me has to be Edmonton doing literally the exact same thing they did at the start of last year.
 
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TheDawnOfANewTage

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Washington and Nashville both have some significant personnel change but one of them seems to have meshed relatively quickly while the other hasn’t.

The Capitals have been a bit of a surprise I think. Maybe Nashville too but I thought Stamkos was a bit of an odd addition.

Pavelski took awhile to get going with the Stars. Could still go the other way, but if I’m a Nashville fan I’m not panicking over him in particular, agreed on the odd fit though- lookin like they shoulda rebuilt instead of adding.
 
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Adam da bomb

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Washington and Minnesota are the most unexpected in either direction -- I think even if you thought they were playoff teams you wouldn't have expected them to be winning so many games and doing so with such great underlying processes. WPG still impressive but I think everyone collectively forgot they had 110 points last year and the exact same record as the Panthers.

As for the poor starts: having two top-5 goalies covered up a lot of bad process from Boston last year. Nashville is pretty much worst case scenario but I think something that wasn't too hard to imagine happening. Colorado ... still disappointing but everyone knew going into the year that they had massive injury risks and their goalies stunk. Pittsburgh being awful should only be surprising to people who didn't look at their offseason at all.

The big surprising disappointment to me has to be Edmonton doing literally the exact same thing they did at the start of last year.
Wpg is surprising from a big picture. No one wants to play there. Prospects and players force their way out. Wpg needs to overpay to get anyone to come or stay.
 

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Wpg is surprising from a big picture. No one wants to play there. Prospects and players force their way out. Wpg needs to overpay to get anyone to come or stay.
fake narrative.
sure a couple of guys have wanted out....
BUT
many of our BEST players have signed long term contracts...some have even signed second long term contracts. and some of them signed pretty team friendly deals.
 

Adam da bomb

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fake narrative.
sure a couple of guys have wanted out....
BUT
many of our BEST players have signed long term contracts...some have even signed second long term contracts. and some of them signed pretty team friendly deals.
But, we just had mcgroaty force his way out this season. Pld the season before. I wonder how many teams have had as many players force their way out?
 

bobholly39

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Carolina - lots of off season changes, I thought they'd struggle more this year
Winnipeg - I thought they'd be a bubble team, and I actually expected they'd end up missing playoffs vs making it


Those are probably the most surprising. Nashville looks bad yes, but they started 0-5 and are now already 4-7-1, so slowly climbing back up...Colorado and Edmonton also slow starts, but slowly climbing back up....so nothing terrible surprising there.

At the bottom of the standings, no one is truly horrible. All can stil bounce back.

Honoroble mention also to both Washington and Wild who both have a great start, better than expected. Can probably add the Kings there too. Unlike both Carolina + Winnipeg - I'm not convinced yet if those hot starts are sustainable, so we'll see.
 

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washington had a great offseason and rebuilt their blueline in an extremely impressive manner. The fact that they're doing what they're doing without getting .900 goaltending suggests that if anything they've underperformed.

Edmonton always sucks in the early going of the season, but it sure looks like the choices theyve made with their bottom six were dumb.
 
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Did PLD force his way out? Felt like it was mutual.

Jets fan here.

He forced his way out, I assume the Jets would have signed him along the way if he was ok to stay.
 

Tom ServoMST3K

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Jets fan here.

He forced his way out, I assume the Jets would have signed him along the way if he was ok to stay.

I would have loved the contract he signed with LA if he signed with Winnipeg - shows what I know.

The vibe I got is he was a pro with Winnipeg, unlike his tenure in CLB, but he absolutely did not want to be here.

IMO PLD is the rare professional athlete who once he got paid, stopped trying - I actually understand that mentality and would be my biggest fear if I were running any sports team.
 

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