It seems like today is the day for predictions, with several writers and sites throwing out how they think the season will end.
First up is the Washington Post's Tarik El-Bashir, who has Colorado and Calgary moving up big in the West, and the Hurricanes and Caps climbing up the East. He's even got some interesting storylines to watch this year.
The Washington Times also put in their two cents, and have shown similar thoughts, with Colorado sneaking in at 8 in the West, and Tampa Bay way out in the East.
On Frozen Blog has the comings and goings among all 30 teams from the tail end of last season to now, and what it means for each team. Any team that improved itself got a thumbs up, while those that left themselves the same or worse got the dreaded thumbs down. It looks like the Caps got one of the few thumbs up, so they're off to a good start. OrderedChaos also shared some tidbits from the Caps Media Day, such as why the center line is red and white dotted, and who has the only boards with a blue stripe on the bottom.
Japers' Rink is also looking for input on where people will be watching the Caps opening night game. You might want to send them some suggestions.

