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ESPN.coms reporters explain what to expect from each NHL team this season, including best new faces, biggest unknowns, sure things and more.Metropolitan Division?| Atlantic Division?|?Central Division | Pacific DivisionMetropolitan DivisionCarolina HurricanesThe Hurricanes hit rock bottom last year -- and then they got younger ... and better. Can?Justin Faulk?use his World Cup snub as motivation to push callow Carolina into the playoffs this season?Columbus Blue JacketsThe Blue Jackets have fallen off the NHL map the past couple of years, but Columbus still has offensive depth, a young, mobile blue line?and a former Vezina Trophy winner in goal.New Jersey DevilsThe Devils deal for former No. 1 draft pick?Taylor Hall?could prove to be the offseasons most impactful move, especially if the wing jump-starts New Jerseys offense in front of Cory Schneider.New York IslandersThe Islanders shed key players from the squad that won the franchises first playoff series since 1993 -- but they still have stalwart John Tavares, one of the leagues premier two-way centers.New York RangersThe retooled Rangers dont carry the Cup expectations theyve had in recent years, but -- as usual -- how far theyll advance next spring all comes down to The King, goalie?Henrik Lundqvist.Philadelphia FlyersWas last seasons playoff berth an aberration or a sign of upward movement within the Metropolitan Division? Coach Dave Hakstol will be doing his best to ensure its the latter.Pittsburgh PenguinsNo team has won back-to-back Stanley Cups since 1998, so the Penguins are feeling the heat to repeat. Can?Sidney Crosby?& Co. defy history and go all the way again this season?Washington CapitalsThe window is closing for the Caps to capitalize on perennial scoring champ Alex Ovechkin and Vezina winner Braden Holtby. Can this talented Washington team avoid yet another playoff washout?Atlantic DivisionBoston BruinsThe Bruins have missed the playoffs the past two seasons, but?Brad Marchand and Patrice Bergeron are energized by their World Cup heroics, and veteran David Backes?will add depth and leadership.Buffalo SabresCan superstar-in-waiting Jack Eichel avoid a sophomore jinx and end the Sabres playoff drought? Hell have help from veteran forward Kyle Okposo and talented young defenseman Dmitry Kulikov.Detroit Red WingsProvided?Dylan Larkin builds on his stellar rookie season -- and new addition Frans Nielsen?flashes the two-way form he did at the World Cup -- the Red Wings will be playoff-bound once again.Florida PanthersTheres no doubt the Florida Panthers are young, talented and rich. But can their grizzled vet, the ageless?Jaromir Jagr, help them match last seasons surprising 103-point pinnacle?Montreal CanadiensLast season was devastating for Montreal. But the chemistry between a healthy?Carey Price and blockbuster blue-line addition Shea Weber?struck up at the World Cup bodes well for the Canadiens.Ottawa SenatorsThe Senators have veteran?Dion Phaneuf for a full season and Erik Karlsson, one of the best two-way blueliners in the NHL, leading the D. Can they keep Ottawa from stumbling down the stretch?Tampa Bay LightningWith star?Steven Stamkos returning and former No. 1 pick Jonathan Drouin?back in the teams good graces, the Lightning are fully charged and poised for another Stanley Cup run.Toronto Maple LeafsTheres more to like about Toronto than just No. 1 draft pick?Auston Matthews, although hes a superstar in the making. The future looks bright for the Leafs heading into their centennial season.Central DivisionChicago BlackhawksWas last years first-round playoff exit a sign the Blackhawks are mortal? Hardly. Chicago is deeper than ever on defense?and still has the 1-2 punch of?Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews?up front.?Colorado AvalancheThe biggest change for the Avalanche came behind the bench, which could lead to a completely different style of play. But will it be enough in the tough Central??Dallas StarsThe dark injury cloud that settled over the Stars in the offseason wont prevent them from?keeping the Central Division title within their sights.?Minnesota WildThe Wild have had big expectations for years, so its essential they make some noise this season?or face the prospect of big changes.?Nashville PredatorsThe big changes the Predators have undergone in less than a year -- bringing in a dynamic defenseman and a potential franchise center -- will pay off in the tough Central.?St. Louis BluesTheyve got a new captain, a veteran coach in his final season and questions about the future of their best puck-moving defenseman -- what is up with the St. Louis Blues?Winnipeg JetsBeing loaded with talent -- led by flashy Finn?Patrik Laine?-- puts the Jets in a good position. A black cloud hanging over the defense could limit the teams potential.Pacific DivisionAnaheim DucksThe Ducks will have a familiar face behind the bench this season in Randy Carlyle. The coach who led Anaheim to its only Cup wants veterans?Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry?to pick up the pace.?Arizona CoyotesMax Domi?sees no reason the rebuilding Coyotes and their roster of young talent cant win night in and night out?-- especially with superstar-in-waiting?Dylan Strome?in the fold.?Calgary FlamesBringing in?Brian Elliott?to hold down the fort in goal could be a potential game-changer for the Flames, who have plenty of young talent but were hampered by inconsistent goaltending last year.Edmonton OilersThis could be the season the long-awaited Oilers turnaround comes to fruition -- provided a more confident?Connor McDavid takes charge on offense and new addition Adam Larsson?shores up the D.?Los Angeles KingsCan the Kings return to glory? Theyre older and slower, but any team with a world-class No. 1 defenseman such as?Drew Doughty and a top-notch No. 1 center in Anze Kopitar?cant be counted out.?San Jose SharksNHL history hasnt been kind to the Stanley Cup runner-up, but the stacked Sharks are primed for another deep run.?Will this be the season that Jumbo?Joe Thornton?finally hoists the Cup??Vancouver CanucksAs he proved during the World Cup,?Loui Eriksson?is a perfect fit with the Sedins. But the rest of Vancouvers lineup remains a concern -- and the Canucks look like a team stuck in transition.Cheap Air Max 97 All White China . "No difference at all," chirped U.S. roommate and linemate James van Riemsdyk. "Its still the same cranky Phil. Air Max 97 Cheap Womens . No. 13-seeded John Isner and No. 21 Philipp Kohlschreiber were among six players who dropped out of the tournament on Tuesday, joining No. 12 seed Tommy Haas and two other players who withdrew on Monday. http://www.cheapairmax97fromchina.com/cheap-air-max-97-all-gold-china/ . Its an influence in football and a big part of the game. Cheap Air Max 97 Rose China . Mats Zuccarello and Derek Stepan scored shootout goals, and backup goalie Cam Talbot earned his second win in two nights as the Rangers shook off a late tying tally and beat the Maple Leafs 2-1 Monday night. Cheap Air Max 97 . Bradwell was scheduled to become a free agent Tuesday. Born and raised in Toronto, Bradwell is entering his sixth CFL season, with all six played for his hometown Argonauts.AUSTIN, Texas -- In some versions of a story Sept. 4 and Sept. 5 about a Notre Dame-Texas game, The Associated Press erroneously reported the Irishs deficit in the third quarter. Notre Dame was trailing 31-14, not 31-17.A corrected version of the story is below:Texas beats No. 10 Notre Dame 50-47 in 2OT thrillerTyrone Swoopes scored on a lunging 6-yard touchdown run in the second overtime, giving Texas a 50-47 victory over No. 10 Notre Dame on Sunday nightBy JIM VERTUNOAP Sports WriterAUSTIN, Texas -- After two losing seasons and with the pressure of an entire program bearing down, Charlie Strong turned his team over to a freshman quarterback for Texas opener, something no Longhorns coach had done in more than 70 years.He even called Shane Buecheles mom the night before to say her son would start against No. 10 Notre Dame. She started crying.I told him dont let her down, Strong said.Buechele didnt, and instead delivered big time with 280 yards passing and a pair of touchdowns before Tyrone Swoopes, the senior he beat out for the job, punched in a lunging 6-yard touchdown in the second overtime for a thrilling 50-47 win Sunday night.I said a year ago we probably would have lost that football game because we didnt know how to finish, Strong said.Buechele was the first freshman quarterback to start a season-opener at Texas since Bobby Layne in 1944.You knew (Buechele) could handle it. You knew the stage wouldnt be too big, Strong said.Yet it was Swoopes who won it in the end. Disappointed not to start, Swoopes still played a huge role in the offense with three touchdowns and big runs that punished Notre Dame tacklers who struggled to bring him down.On the winning score, Swoopes broke a tackle, burst up the middle and stretched the ball across the line. Swoopes has been booed by Texas fans the last two seasons and was treated to a chorus of Swooooooopes from the Texas-record crowd of 102,315.With that chant and booing, I cant really tell the difference, Swoopes said.Notre Dame quarterback DeShone Kizer rallied the Irish from a 31-14 deficit in the third quarter and finished with 215 yards passing and five touchdowns.Texas went ahead 37-35 on DOnte Foremans 18-yard touchdown run before Notre Dame blocked the extra point and Shaun Crawford returned it for a 2-point score that tied it at 37 with just under four minutes left.Strong, and Longhorn faans, had seen Texas collapse and lose games late the previous two seasons.ddddddddddddThis is a great start for us, Strong said. Our fans really needed that. Weve been down for so long. ... It was a night for us to just make it right.THE TAKEAWAYNotre Dame: Coach Brian Kelly will have to consider scrapping the quarterback rotation between Kizer and Malik Zaire that sapped momentum and helped dig the Irish into a big hole.No final decision has been made, Kelly said. Its never easy playing two quarterbacks.Texas: A huge win for Strong, who is trying to avoid being the first Texas coach with three consecutive losing seasons since the 1930s. Its been said time and again in recent years, but the Longhorns sure look as if theyve got their quarterback, despite some sputters in the second half.We needed tonight to get this program back in the spotlight, Strong said. I know one game does not make a season. We have many more to go. But its a great start.POLL IMPLICATIONSNotre Dame: A loss means a drop, but how far? The Irish sure didnt look like a top-10 team when the Longhorns were pushing them around early.Texas: Texas hasnt been ranked since late 2013 when Mack Brown was coach. Beating a top-10 opponent with big plays, tough running and late moxie probably earns a return to the Top 25.18-WHEELERSwoopes ran the 18-wheeler package -- so-named because he wears No. 18 -- to near perfection, moving the chains and punishing Notre Dame tacklers in the process. He finished with 53 yards on 13 carries and was a dynamic change of pace when he came on for Buechele.Hes 260 pounds and runs big, said Notre Dame defensive lineman Isaac Rochell.INJURY REPORTNotre Dame: Wide receiver Torii Hunter Jr. was knocked out of the game in the third quarter on a ferocious hit from DeShon Elliott in the end zone that broke up an Irish touchdown.Kelly said he had heated discussions with game officials asking why the play wasnt reviewed for a possible penalty.TEXAS: Safety Dylan Haines left the game in the second quarter with a head injury.UP NEXTNotre Dame: The Irish play their home opener against Nevada on Saturday. The Wolf Pack beat Cal-Poly 30-27 in overtime in their first game.Texas: Texas hosts Texas-El Paso, which beat New Mexico State 38-22. ' ' '

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