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Power Rankings: Recharged Lightning bolt up and out of basement

Updated Nov. 3

Maybe all the Tampa Bay Lightning needed was someone to pay attention.

Mike Smith has helped spark the Lightning with solid play in goal. (Getty Images)  
Mike Smith has helped spark the Lightning with solid play in goal. (Getty Images)  
Despite a massive organizational overhaul during the summer, the Lightning got lost in the shuffle back home mainly because of the incredible story that was being written by the baseball Rays. A miserable start making it look as if Tampa Bay's chemistry experiment was going to blow up didn't help.

Then last week the team was forced to circle the wagons during a trip to Toronto, where hockey always gets top billing and teams from non-traditional markets tend to be treated with disdain. That made the Lightning an easy target, and the team was greeted by a rumor from the highly rated Hockey Night in Canada broadcast quoting an unnamed player suggesting some questionable behavior by one of the new owners toward the coaching staff.

The unsubstantiated and ultimately denied report came at a time when the Bolts had yet to win in regulation. There was also controversy surrounding the team's presumably improved offense and particularly the handling of top overall draft pick Steven Stamkos. But with the glare of the media's hottest spotlight shining down, the Lightning responded with an impressive win over the Maple Leafs led by star captain Vinnie Lecavalier, and then followed up with their best effort of the season in a 5-2 victory over the hot Sabres in Buffalo.

The Lightning finished the week by stopping the surging Senators in a shootout at Tampa Bay, which lifted them out of the cellar in our Power Rankings and into the thick of the Southeast Division race. More important for now, Tampa Bay's revamped offense is finally showing some life, which is an encouraging sign for a team that is playing much better defense than expected and getting great goaltending from second-year player Mike Smith.

Now all the Lightning have to do is get folks back home to care. Here are this week's rankings:

Power Rankings
CurrentTeamPrevious
1Sharks · Trends1
Dominant second periods (the Sharks are a league-best plus-18) have helped San Jose go nearly four weeks without losing in regulation.
2Devils · Trends3
The Devils' way of doing things is with defense. New Jersey has allowed just 14 goals in the past nine games, eight of them wins.
3Sabres · Trends6
Derek Roy has picked things up in November with four goals and two assists in his first six games.
4Flyers · Trends5
Ray Emery is giving the Flyers a chance to win each time out with only four first-period goals allowed in 16 starts.
5Blackhawks · Trends11
Four wins in Jonathan Toews' first four games back with the Blackhawks, with the captain and linemate Patrick Kane combining for four goals and four assists in the process.
6Flames · Trends7
Miikka Kiprusoff has allowed just five goals in his past five starts, four of them wins.
7Capitals · Trends2
Breathing room in the Southeast helped, but so did the scoring depth as the Caps won four of six without Ovechkin in the lineup.
8Penguins · Trends8
Malkin is back and Gonchar is getting closer to returning, yet the snake is still biting the Penguins with Alex Goligoski going on the shelf.
9Red Wings · Trends12
Henrik Zetterberg wins the player of the week nod with nine points in three games.
10Kings · Trends9
Randy Jones has been a good pickup for the Kings with four points in his four games.
11Thrashers · Trends20
Ilya Kovalchuk came back with a vengeance for the Thrashers, who are unbeaten in the seven games they've scored first.
12Canucks · Trends10
They're a .500 team, mainly because they're catching teams that are struggling. Henrik Sedin is doing his bit with nine goals in the past 11 games.
13Avalanche · Trends4
The good thing for Colorado is that Craig Anderson is used to being on a team that gets outshot almost every game from his days in Florida.
14Blue Jackets · Trends14
These days, Mathieu Garon is giving the Jackets the kind of goaltending they expected from Steve Mason.
15Predators · Trends23
Nashville is playing its best hockey of the season and gets a measuring stick with the Sharks and Devils on tap this week.
16Lightning · Trends19
Vincent Lecavalier is starting to come alive and the Bolts have only one regulation loss in 11 games.
17Rangers · Trends17
Defenseman Marc Staal leads the Rangers in ice-time with 22:29 per game, but he's minus-6 in the past 11 games and pointless on the power play this season.
18Coyotes · Trends13
Reality seems to be setting in for the Coyotes, who are only 2-5 in November after a great start.
19Islanders · Trends26
Might be time to pay more attention to the upstart Isles, who are getting solid goaltending from Dwayne Roloson and have gone 7-2-2 in the past 11 games.
20Bruins · Trends18
One big difference this season in Boston has been special teams. Last year the B's were top five in both, now they are in the bottom five.
21Stars · Trends15
The Stars just can't get any momentum going because they've won two in a row only once.
22Panthers · Trends27
The Panthers are struggling to close things out. Florida has lost four of the six games it has led after two periods.
23Senators · Trends16
Still struggling with shootouts. The Senators are a league-worst 12-25 lifetime since the skills competition was instituted after the lockout.
24Canadiens · Trends21
Offense is still a problem for the Habs, who have been shut out twice and have only seven goals in their past five games.
25Oilers · Trends22
Dustin Penner is still putting up points, it just isn't helping the Oilers, who have won only twice in 11 games.
26Ducks · Trends24
Coach Randy Carlyle on his plucked Ducks: "We're regressing right now instead of progressing."
27Blues · Trends28
Has anyone in St. Louis seen Keith Tkachuk lately?
28Wild · Trends29
Things are looking a little better for the Wild, who have picked up four wins and 10 points in their past 10 games.
29Maple Leafs · Trends25
Phil Kessel has lived up to the hype so far, just not enough to help the Leafs offense do much without the man advantage. Toronto has scored nearly half of its 45 goals on the PP.
30Hurricanes · Trends30
Brandon Sutter has been one of the few bright spots, and maybe the only one for Carolina so far. He has four goals and seven points in 10 games since being called up from the minors.
 
 

 
 
 
 
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