Last season Points Percentage with top 2 teams in the league and Wings in for reference:
- Bruins - .714 (League #1)
- Blues - .662 (League #2)
- Oilers - .585
- Leafs - .579
- Canucks - .565
- Flames - .564
- Jets - .563
- Habs - .500
- Sens - .437 (League #30)
- Red Wings - .275 (League #31, wow that's bad)
Lots of young skill and talent in the all Canadian division but results have been just "ok". No team has taken the big step to being "great" fans are waiting for.
In a shortened season goaltending could play a huge factor, a hot goalie could carry you to a division win:
Oilers
Smith/Koskinen were decent last year, but both are question marks.
Leafs
Andersen had a down year but was still average to below average starter material, can he rebound? A full year of Campbell will help if he doesn't.
Canucks
I think the Canucks are going to take a significant step back. People are really underestimating just how huge Markstrom has been for them the last few seasons. They gave up a ton of shots and chances and he bailed them out game after game, Holtby struggled behind an elite team last year.
Flames
On the flip side the Flames add Markstrom, but the Rittich/Talbot tandem was quite good last year so even though it adds consistency I don't see it as big boost for them vs. last year.
Jets
Hellebuyk has been one of the best in the league the last 3 seasons. Makes the terrible defensive play of the Jets seem like a non-issue.
Habs
Price has been up and down the last few years, but we all know what he is capable of doing, and although adding Allen was a strange move he is a very good back up.
Sens
Murray was bad last year, but he's still young by goalie standards. He'll get a chance to rebuild his game with the Sens.