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Power Ranking the 2007-08 Season
by Alanah McGinley on 06/09/08 at 07:51 AM ET
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From Ross McKeon at Yahoo! Sports,
It is time to unveil the final power rankings for the 2007-08 season, and there’s no surprise at the top. The Detroit Red Wings, Presidents’ Trophy winners as the best team during the regular season and, more importantly, Stanley Cup winners for the 11th time in franchise history, are an uncontested No. 1 choice.
The Wings were ranked either first or second in the power rankings all but four of 26 times during postings every Tuesday during the regular season. Detroit was on top of the rankings 15 times, and never fell further than fourth, which happened only four times. The headline for the Dec. 18 rankings served as a hockey fortune cookie, if you will: “Wings and everyone else.”
read on for “everyone else”
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