While every other NHL player was running and lifting weights during the off-season, Alexander Ovechkin was building a time machine - the veteran sniper harking back to the day when he scored 65 goals (2007-08), now with seven markers in two games after scoring four goals on Saturday.Boulder Flyers: 31.3
Ice Hogs: 51.2The Boulder Flyers are feeling the wrath of the Ice Hogs and their penchant for posting four goal games during the opening week of the season, GM Henry's now in 2nd place squad erupting for 25.8 points on Saturday, their first win of the season now signed, sealed and soon to be delivered.
Mooses: 26.4
Ice Cats: 26.0
The Mooses weren't spectacular on Saturday but they were good enough, a 13.0 point outing placing the 10th place team 0.4 points in front of the 11th place Ice Cats.
Wild Ducks: 45.2
Misconducts: 51.9The Wild Ducks Evgeny Kuznetsov dished out four helpers but it wasn't enough to keep pace with the Misconducts, Anze Kopitar (2g, 1a) and company unleashing 20.2 points, GM Smalley's 1st place team now leading this contest by 6.7 points.
Vegas Vipers: 40.5
SC Cobras: 24.0Kevin Shattenkirk's 6.0 point Saturday (1g, 1a) drove yet another nail into the SC Cobras already sealed coffin, the Vegas Vipers now leading this mismatch by 16.5 points.
Central Red Army: 41.7
Polar Bears: 41.7This match literally couldn't be any closer, both teams deadlocked at 41.7. The lone NHL game on Sunday (Canadiens vs. Rangers) to decide the winner of this opening week duel as Max Pacioretty of the Bears will try to outpoint the Army's Carey Price.
Badger Bob: 27.3
Bluliners: 38.6
Despite leaving 15.0 points on the bench (T.J. Brodie 2g, 2a), the Bluliners still uncovered a Saturday-best 26.5 points, Johnny Gaudreau (1g, 3a) providing his sizzling Bluliners team with an insurmountable 11.3 point lead.
LINK: Standings