Scott Cullen takes a look at the top stories from January 17th through January 23rd, including All-Star absences, Kings down, Jets up, “midseason” awards races, prospects and more. Cheap Jerseys From China . STARS DIMMED There is criticism of the NHL All-Star game at the best of times – it’s a no-hitter, with barely a nod towards defensive play (not unlike the NBA All-Star game or NFL Pro Bowl, for that matter) – but the lure for fans is the great collection of star players. Well, that collection isn’t quite as impressive with news that Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Sergei Bobrovsky and Erik Johnson aren’t going to be participating. Crosby is the marquee attraction, but has played in just one All-Star game in his career, and the opportunity to rest has obvious value in a sport that is so physically demanding. With 3-4 games every week, nagging injuries can be hard to overcome because there isn’t time to rest and recover. Thus, it’s not a shock if there are star players that have nagging injuries and want to take advantage of the time off. When it comes to players like Malkin and Bobrovsky, who appear that they will be out of action for a while after the break, there’s not much reason to expect them to be involved, but if Crosby (or Johnson) misses only the first game after the break, as mandated by the league, then it’s a harder sell. That’s not ideal for fans, considering the event is supposed to showcase the league’s best talent, but there isn’t any incentive for a banged-up player to participate. Fortunately, there are players who fulfill the responsibility and can still make it a fun event, even if the star power is diminished. DEFENDING CHAMPS DOWN There is not necessarily reason to panic, because the Los Angeles Kings have fared well in the playoffs as a low seed before, but one win in the past eight games leaves them outside the Western Conference playoff picture heading into the All-Star break. The Kings’ underlying numbers, including 53.9% score-adjusted Corsi, remain strong, but they have struggled to earn wins. Los Angeles has 19 regulation and overtime wins, tied with Dallas and Toronto for 17th in the league, and their 1-7 shootout record is the worst in the NHL. Even without suspended defenceman Slava Voynov, the Kings have been relatively healthy this season, but recent injuries to Tyler Toffoli and Tanner Pearson have put more strain on a lineup that lacks scoring depth. On top of that, goaltender Jonathan Quick is struggling (.863 SV% in January) so there isn’t merely one issue that needs to be fixed. JETS TAKING FLIGHT When the Jets’ blueline was decimated by injuries in December, it looked like they would fade away from the playoff picture but they managed to at least tread water while they waited for Tobias Enstrom, Zach Bogosian, Jacob Trouba and Mark Stuart to get healthy. They are healthy now, and the blueline has been bolstered by moving Dustin Byfuglien back, so suddenly the Jets have formidable depth on defence. Couple that with a couple of quality forward lines and a goaltending situation much improved by the play of rookie Michael Hutchinson and the Jets have won five straight and are looking every bit a playoff team. Improving forward depth is still a reasonable goal, and it’s fair to wonder whether or not Hutchinson can maintain his high level of play all season, but Winnipeg is moving in the right direction. SURPRISE, SURPRISE Every year there are teams that exceed preseason expectations. Sometimes it’s a luck run of goaltending or random good fortune when it comes to goal-scoring or shootouts, but a couple of this season’s surprise teams have made their move up the standings based on significant roster changes. The New York Islanders have the best record (.685 point percentage) in the Eastern Conference, and that improvement is a result of a busy offseason. Not only did the Islanders improve their forward depth when they signed centre Mikhail Grabovski and winger Nikolay Kulemin, they bolstered their goaltending with the addition of Jaroslav Halak (less-so with struggling backup Chad Johnson), and then put the hammer down when they traded for defencemen Johnny Boychuk and Nick Leddy. Mix that in with internal improvement from young forwards Brock Nelson and Ryan Strome and suddenly the Islanders aren’t merely plucky underdogs that have reached the playoffs once in the past seven seasons, but they are a strong puck possession team that can even wear out good teams with their depth. In the Western Conference, the second-best record belongs to the Nashville Predators, playing a more aggressive brand of hockey under new head coach Peter Laviolette. It’s not merely a coaching change that has made the Predators successful, but that’s a starting point. Then, a whole new first line, with rookie Filip Forsberg joining Mike Ribeiro – signed on the cheap as a free agent after he was bought out by the Coyotes – and James Neal, acquired in a trade with Pittsburgh. An upgraded attack certainly helps the Predators, but they wouldn’t be anywhere near the top of the standings if not for goaltender Pekka Rinne, who was the midseason frontrunner for the Vezina Trophy. With word that Rinne will miss 3-5 weeks due to a knee injury, the Predators will deal with some adversity, but they have built up a cushion that gives them a good chance to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2012. BAD BOYS Blackhawks left winger Daniel Carcillo was suspended for six games after cross-checking Jets winger Mathieu Perreault. The incident wasn’t egregious, even though Perreault ended up on injured reserve; the kind of thing that other players might even get away with, but Carcillo’s well-earned reputation for mayhem assures that he won’t get the benefit of the doubt in those situations. It was a cheap shot on an unsuspecting opponent and that warrants punishment. Philadelphia’s Zac Rinaldo awaits a ruling from the league after a blindside hit on Penguins defenceman Kris Letang. Like Carcillo, Rinaldo has earned his notoriety (though seems highly unlikely to approach Carcillo’s 48 career goals) and when a player with Rinaldo’s record takes out a star with a cheap shot, punishment ought to be significant. CENTRAL SCOUTING RELEASES RANKINGS TSN’s Bob McKenzie will release his NHL Draft rankings next week, but NHL Central Scouting put their mid-season rankings out this week, shocking no one with Erie Otters centre Connor McDavid at No. 1. McDavid, Boston University centre Jack Eichel and Boston College defenceman Noah Hanifin have been early leaders for the top three spots. The questions start with Kingston Frontenacs left winger Lawson Crouse at number four. KONECNY SHINES IN TOP PROSPECTS GAME Ottawa 67s forward Travis Konecny took advantage of the opportunity to play with McDavid in the CHL Top Prospects game, scoring a couple of goals and adding an assist in a 6-0 win for Team Orr over Team Cherry. Konecny, who has 41 points (19 G, 22 A) in 42 games for Ottawa was the 26th-ranked North American skater in Central Scouting’s midseason rankings, but may have turned some heads with his performance. TAKE IT OUTSIDE It appears that there will be three outdoor games during the 2015-2016 NHL season, headlined by the Boston Bruins hosting the Montreal Canadiens in the Winter Classic at Gillette Stadium. The Colorado Avalanche are expected to host the Detroit Red Wings in a Stadium Series game, and the Minnesota Wild are likely to face-off with the Chicago Blackhawks. BEST-ON-BEST Plans for the 2016 World Cup of Hockey have started to leak, and it is going to be an eight-team tournament with Canada, USA, Russia, Sweden, Finland and Czech Republic holding six spots, then there would be a team composed of players from other European nations and a North American under-23 team. The last two have drawn some criticism, for diluting the nationalism that has typically been part of similar tournaments in the past, but however the details work out, and however the tournament is named, it does appear that there will be an NHL/NHLPA-sponsored best-on-best hockey tournament in 2016. AWARDS RACES HART With no dominant scorer, the top seven ranging from 56 to 50 points, the MVP race is more wide open this season. If Sidney Crosby or Tyler Seguin or Ryan Getzlaf don’t pull away from the pack, will this be the year that a goaltender (Pekka Rinne or Carey Price) takes the prize? With no clear favourite at this point, particularly with Rinne hurt, a strong finish could lift any number of players into contention. NORRIS Drew Doughty is likely the favourite for best defenceman, with his career-high workload (29:23 per game) helping draw attention to his efforts. He’s also scoring at a better rate than every season except 2009-2010, the year that he finished third in the voting behind Chicago’s Duncan Keith and Washington’s Mike Green. Keith, who won his second Norris last season, could be a viable candidate again this year, but there are lots of challengers, including Calgary’s Mark Giordano, Montreal’s P.K. Subban and Nashville’s Shea Weber. CALDER There are a number of quality candidates for top rookie, with three separating from the pack. Nashville’s Filip Forsberg leads all rookies with 40 points (15 G, 25 A), five ahead of Calgary’s Johnny Gaudreau (13 G, 22 A). The two scoring wingers will face competition from Florida defenceman Aaron Ekblad, the 18-year-old who has 25 points (6 G, 19 A) while playing more than 22 minutes per game. If he continues to play at such a high level, Jets goaltender Michael Hutchinson could force his way into the discussion too. JACK ADAMS There are always plenty of candidates for Coach of the Year. Laviolette has to get some credit for Nashville’s turnaround, Mike Babcock keeps Detroit competitive year after year, and Winnipeg’s Paul Maurice deserves notice for keeping the Jets in playoff position despite a brutal run of injuries. Scott Cullen can be reached at scott.cullen@bellmedia.ca China NFL Jerseys . Louis still looking for a way out of Tampa Bay, the 38-year-old NHL veteran isnt showing his cards. Jerseys NFL Wholesale . Burkes Flames are one of several teams involved in heavy trade speculation going into next Wednesdays 3pm et deadline, with the most prominent name in play being forward Michael Cammalleri. http://www.cheapjerseysfinish.com/ . 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A Week 8 loss to Seattle dropped the Panthers to 3-4-1, percentage points clear of New Orleans, which is 3-4 and coming off its most impressive win of the season, a 44-23 drubbing of Aaron Rodgers and the Packers. The 2-6 Falcons and 1-6 Buccaneers round out the disappointing foursome. If you said at the start of training camp or OTAs, hey, you have a chance in Week 9 to be playing for first place, would you take it? Yeah, Id take it, offensive coordinator Mike Shula told the Panthers website. Thats the mindset. You have to keep moving forward and forget about whats happened. The Saints will arrive in the Queen City knowing they are 0-4 away from the Bayou this season and have lost seven straight regular-season games away from New Orleans dating back to 2013. Carolina has its own concerns, most notably a 1-4-1 record over the last six games following a 2-0 start to the season. The truth of the matter is we had opportunities and we didnt make them on both sides of the ball, said Panthers coach Ron Rivera. You have to take advantage of opportunities in the red zone by putting the ball in the end zone. When you have third down and long, you have to be able to stop them. The Panthers were inside the red zone on their first two possessions last Sunday against Seattle and came away with two field goals. Later, they suffered a turnover inside the 20-yard line. As a result, all of the Carolina scoring in a 13-9 loss came from three Graham Gano field goals. The Seahawks, who have never lost three straight games with Russell Wilson under center, were on the verge of doing exactly that in Charlotte before Wilson willed his team to a come-from-behind road victory, firing a touchdown pass to tight end Luke Willson with 47 seconds remaining to lift Seattle to the hard-fought win. Cam Newton struggled for the second straight week for Carolina, completing just 12-of-22 passes for 171 yards and an interception. He missed both of his throws and was sacked twice on the Panthers final possession. We didnt play our best football, Newton admitted. The next opportunity awaits on Thursday and Im anticipating that to be a great game for us. Rookie wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin continued to be a bright spot offensively for Carolina, recording four catches for 94 yards, including a career-long 51- yard reception in the fourth quarter to set up one of the teams three field goals. Benjamin currently leads NFC rookies with 571 receiving yards and five touchdowns. For the Saints, Drew Brees tossed three touchdown passes in Week 8 as New Orleans pulled away in the second half during the triumph over Green Bay. The game was deadlocked at 16 at halftime, but the Saints intercepted the red- hot Rodgers twice over an 11-attempt span in the final 30 minutes, quite the accomplishment because the veteran QB hadnt tallied a pick in his previous 213 throws. Brees, meanwhile, completed all 11 of his passes in the second half and finished 27-of-32 overall for 311 yards. Mark Ingram carried the ball 24 times for 172 yards and a touchdown and Brandin Cooks caught six passes for 94 yards and a score and added a 4-yard TD run for the Saints, who squandered a fourth-quarter lead for the third time this year in the prior weeks 24-23 loss at Detroit. Jimmy Graham hauled in all five of hiss receptions for 59 yards and a touchdown in the second half in the triumph. Cheap Custom NFL Jerseys. I think the tempo was better today and I think thats something well continue to emphasize, Brees said. Division foes since Carolinas inaugural NFL season in 1995 -- first in the NFC West from 1995-2001 and now the NFC South beginning in 2002 -- the Panthers and Saints will be meeting for the 39th time with Carolina holding a slim 20-18 advantage in the all-time series. The two clubs will meet again in Week 14 in New Orleans. WHAT TO WATCH FOR Brees generally excels at night. Since joining New Orleans in 2006, the star signal caller has led the Saints to an impressive 22-10 mark in primetime games, the third-best record of any team during that span. And despite their pedestrian record the Saints have been as explosive as ever offensively and are tops in the NFC, averaging 445.4 yards per game, far ahead of Carolina (332.5 YPG). Brees in second in the conference with 2,227 passing yards but the issue has been ball security and New Orleans has a minus-six turnover ratio coming in, a stark contrast to the Panthers positive plus-four mark. Certainly theres all sorts of goals and theres big picture, small picture and I think what weve tried to do is really focus on the smallest picture - and thats our own team getting better, Saints coach Sean Payton said. New Orleans cleaned up things against the Pack and were plus-two in that game so its possible the worm has turned or at least the impact of Ingrams game against the dismal Green Bay run defense created more balance and enabled Brees to stop forcing the issue. If thats the case, the recipe could be there for a sequel because the Carolina D is a far cry from the unit that dominated in 2013 and is surrendering 378.5 YPG, slightly better than the often-maligned NOLA stop unit which is giving up about 12 yards more per contest. The Panthers gave up at least 37 points-or-more in four of their previous games until righting the ship a bit against the Seahawks. The main struggle has been to stop the run, as Carolina has surrendered 135.2 YPG on the ground, 28th best in a 32-team league. Offensively the Panthers hope to solve their red-zone woes and turn those Gano 3s into 7s. Carolinas 46.2 percent TD efficiency inside the 20 is also 28th in football. Its tough when you dont score touchdowns and miss opportunities, Rivera said. You have to make hay down in the red zone. The offense could be in line for a boost with the potential return of running back DeAngelo Williams, who has missed the previous four games with a balky ankle. Itll be a nice boost, said Rivera. When he and Jonathan (Stewart) get rolling and doing the things they do thats a huge thing for us. That could be a nice shot in the arm. OVERALL ANALYSIS Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me five times? Lets just say its tough to pick the Saints away from the Superdome but this is the team trending in the right direction and no one is happy about the way Carolina is looking. Furthermore, despite that lack of road success, New Orleans has been very close to getting over the hump, leading into the fourth quarter in three of their four road setbacks this season and losing those games by a total of just six points. So, lets be a glutton for punishment one more time here and figure on Payton and Co. finally figuring out a way to finally win one outdoors. Theres no more important game than this quick turnaround, the Thursday night game at Carolina, said Brees. This was the team that won the division last year. We are going to need our best performance to beat them. Sports Network predicted outcome: Saints 23, Panthers 20 ' ' '