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Extractions: 1998-99 HOCKEY PREVIEW By Nathan Bierma The most noticeable change in the National Hockey League this season comes in the standings. They're bigger. Only a few years removed from the days of naming divisions after hockey legends from years past, an even more radical overhaul takes place in 1998. This year the league expands from four divisions to six and from 26 teams to 27 with the addition of the expansion Nashville Predators (three more expansion teams will follow the next two years). The Toronto Maple Leafs move from the Western Conference to the East, the Dallas Stars get out of the Detroit Red Wings' way and move to the Pacific, and once again new names appear on top of the standings such geographically complex appellations such as Northeast, Southeast, and Northwest to accompany the more decisively-named Atlantic, Central, and Pacific. But while the divisions change, the balance of power remains the same. It will again be Detroit and Dallas duking it out for the Cup in a rivalry intensified by the Stars' acquistion of Brett Hull. In the East, anything goes, but like the AFC in pro football (until last year), they will merely provide the sacrificial lamb. Our playoff predictions follow our team capsules. ATLANTIC DIVISION 1. Philadelphia Flyers Last Year Defense of Stanley Cup Finals appearance ends in first round, 4-1 to Buffalo. What's New The Beezer, John Vanbiesbrouck, comes from Florida in effort to shore up nagging Philly goaltending woes. Former Red Wing Paul Coffey heads to Chicago. Quick Take Beezer is known to dazzle, which is good considering Philly goaltending is known to nauseate. And they may no longer be the Legion of Doom, but Eric Lindros and John LeClair still lead one of the most potent lines in the league. Still, a team notorious for bickering and laziness will be hard-pressed to return to the Finals.
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Extractions: 1999-2000 Scoresheet's NHL Players List This is the player list used for the 1999-2000 hockey season. Do NOT use this list for the hockey season beginning in October, 2000 - use the 2000-01 player lists Go to instructions on downloading this list if you have problems. Scoresheet Home Scoresheet Fantasy Hockey Scoresheet Hockey Order Form Fantasy Hockey Draft Packet Index ... Goalies The first number is the Scoresheet Player number, the second number is his total points earned last season (using our game's formulas), the third number is his average rating per game he played last season, the fourth number is the player's age as of Opening Day, and then his current NHL team is shown. Additions
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Extractions: The New Jersey Devils began their NHL life in Missouri, the "Show me state", as the Kanas City Scouts. Their tenure in Kansas City only lasted till 1978 as the Scouts struggled on and off the ice. The National Hockey League approved the team's move to Denver, where they emerged as the Colorado Rockies. They struggled in their first year, and saw the very colorful and charismatic Don Cherry take over as coach for the 1979-80 season. But the team continued to struggle and Cherry was gone the next year. In 1982 the Rockies were purchased by John McMullen, John Whitehead, and Brendan Byrne, and with NHL approval relocated once again, this time to New Jersey. After a fan vote, the new team was christened the New Jersey Devils. The Devils did not waste much time getting their first win in New Jersey. On September 17, 1982 they defeated the Washington Capitals 3-1. The Devils prodded along in that first year, creating a keen rivalry with the cross town New York Rangers. They finished fifth in the the six team Patrick division and did not make it to the postseason. The next season wasn't much to write home about as the Devils struggled, experiencing one of the more humiliating moments in club history. After an 13-4 thrashing by the Edmonton Oilers, super-star forward Wayne Gretzky made the now infamous comment, referring to the New Jersey Devils as a "Mickey Mouse operation". What followed was a storm of backlash against both Wayne Gretzky and the Devils organization. Once again they finished fifth in their division with a lowly 17-56-7 record, bad enough that a major front office and coaching change would follow.