So im attempting to spice up the graphic a bit more so that its not as simplistic, so please if anyone has any ideas in regards to what could potentially be done, please leave a post below. It finally seems that buffalo hit the imaginary wall that is AIDS. they fall as the Rangers Thrive. Here are your Week 4 Rankings: Top 5 Teams in Week 4: 1. Winnipeg Jets: 9-0-1 2. New York Rangers: 8-0-1 3. Washington Capitals: 8-0-1 4. New Jersey Devils: 8-1-0 5. Boston Bruins: 6-1-2 Top 5 Worst Teams in Week 4: 1. Pittsburgh Penguins: 1-8-0 2. Philadelphia Flyers: 3-5-1 3. Carolina Hurricanes: 3-5-1 4. Ottawa Senators: 3-5-1 5. Calgary Flames: 3-2-4 From The Top: Winnipeg Jets Week 2 Record: 9-0-1 Overall Record: 17-17-3 (3rd in Central) The Jets had a rough pervious week going 1-7-1. They made several trades as a last ditch effort to save their season and it seems to have worked (for now). The Jets had 33 goals for 20 goals against with 2 shut outs this week, which is much improved from previous weeks. Their only loss was to the Vegas Golden Knights in OT. If they can keep a steady pace of about 6 wins a week, they should find themselves in a playoff spot. New Jersey Devils Week 2 Record: 8-1-0 Overall Record: 27-8-1 (2nd in Metro) One of the hottest teams in the league right now does it again. They went out and scored 25 goals and only allowed 9 with one shut out. They have been playing great hockey since week 1 and have been a serious force in the East. The crazy thing to think about is they went 8-0-1 and still fell one point further away from first in the Metro Near The Bottom: Calgary Flames Week 2 Record: 3-2-4 Overall Record: 24-6-6 (1st in Pacific) Calgary had a rough week to say the least. They lost 4 games in overtime, which could have gone the other way. They scored 22 goals but allowed 26 goals in their end. Even though they went 3-2-4 this week, the Flames are still in first place for the Pacific. They will need to fix their defensive issues this week if first place is somewhere they want to stay. Carolina Hurricanes Week 2 Record: 3-5-1 Overall Record: 13-15-8 (6th in Metro) The Canes went out on a big trade this week and ended up with the same results as before. They have a lack luster offense, only scoring 19 goals this week while allowing 24. This has been a consistent issue for Carolina with no real solution in sight. In their wins this week, they allowed 2 goals in 3 games. Out of their 6 losses, only one time did they allow less than 3 goals. They can not count on shutting teams out every game to get wins. Expect changes and soon. A little shoutout to @crofto40, @x Braydenn, @Desjy99, @xNav61, @Cage, @NoSleeves12, @Faytal_Flow, and to the one other who asked to be unnamed for doing whats asked of you to make this happen.