Atlantic Division Preview
With NHL training camp only a few weeks away, hockey betting fans are gearing up for hockey pools. Today in our hockey preview section we review the ultra competitive Atlantic Division. In a division that features, Marion Gaborik, Sidney Crosby, Zach Parise, Mike Richards and John Tavares, hockey betting online mainly focuses on this eastern division. Here is a look at each team in the Atlantic Division
- New Jersey Devils – This offseason, the Devils were quite busy. Longtime blue liner Paul Martin left the Devils but was soon replaced by two of the league’s premier defensemen in Anton Volchenkov and Henrik Tallinder.
Volchenkov gives Devils fans a reason for optimism after the loss of Martin. Volchenkov instantly helps the penalty kill for the Devils and his stay at home shot blocking philosophy will make him an instant favorite in New Jersey. The Devils have sorely lacked a puck moving defenseman since Brian Rafalski left for Detroit a few years ago. Nevertheless Henrik Tallinder will provide some good movement on a power play marred by forwards. Finally, with Johan Hedberg backing up Marty Brodeur, the Devils finally have a backup who can give them at least 30 games. Meaning to say Brodeur should be able to push the Devils along on an extended playoff run.
- New York Islanders – This offseason the Islanders were unable to lock up a premier forward to help John Tavares and Kyle Okopso with the scoring load. Instead rather, they picked up five players, three forwards and two defensemen. With the acquisitions of Zenon Konopka and Jeremy Yablonski, the Islanders expect to be in a lot of fights this season. Yet those fights won’t be for a playoff spot as they continue to rebuild.
- New York Rangers –The Rangers were busy this offseason, finally adding some secondary scoring and a backup goaltender. The two other moves the club made, adding enforcer Derek Boogaard and Jeremy Williams left us scratching our heads.
The two positive moves included adding star LA Kings winger Alexander Frolov and goalie Martin Biron. We really like the Biron move, in that the Rangers have finally got a competent backup for star Henrik Lundqvist. Similar to the Devils move with Hedberg, Biron provides at least 35 games of rest of for King Henrik.
- Philadelphia Flyers – After losing in the Stanley Cup final in June, the Flyers went out and bolstered their blue line. However, Philadelphia wouldn’t be Philadelphia if they did not go out and buy an enforcer either.
After a year off in the KHL, Alexander Zherdev made long time Flyer Simon Gagne expendable. The question remains, will Zherdev be a key ingredient or flaw to the Flyer chemistry.
- Pittsburgh Penguins – After letting long time power play quarterback Sergei Gonchar leave for Ottawa, the Penguins went out and got Paul Martin and Zbyenek Michalek to bolster the blue line. Both are stay at home types, but also provide enough movement to make the power play at least bearable.

