As the Super Bowl approaches, focus shifts to each NHL team, showcasing what is 'super' about them. The ESPN panel ranks teams based on performance, revealing the consistency of teams like the Jets and Capitals, who have excelled recently. The Jets lead the league with a remarkable goal differential while the Capitals bask in their strong form. Edmonton's Oilers are highlighted for their owner's investment, marking a substantial increase in the franchise's value. These insights reflect the competitive dynamics in the NHL parallel to the Super Bowl excitement.
The Jets were history-making levels of amazing to start the season, then cooled off, but they picked it back up again, going 8-2-0 in their past 10.
The Capitals are good, the toast of the NHL -- the stars have aligned in the Nation's Capital. They are 7-1-2 in their last 10.
Edmonton now has the sixth-most valuable franchise in the NHL at $2.45 billion, up from a low of 30th ($86 million) in 2002.
Katz is willing to spend and do whatever it takes for his team in their pursuit of Edmonton's first Stanley Cup win since 1990.
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