The strength in depth is found in the West



The West is the best. The East is the least. Sometimes there is truth in rhyme.

In the NHL's Western Conference, Detroit, Chicago, San Jose and Vancouver all have realistic hopes of hoisting the Stanley Cup next June. The Canucks (16-8-4) sit in second place in the conference with 36 points. The St Louis Blues (14-9-5), meanwhile, are down in 12th place with 33 points. Read between the lines, and you'll find that 11 teams are separated by three points in the West. In two divisions - the Central and Pacific - every team has a winning record.

The Eastern Conference, meanwhile, features the likes of New Jersey and the New York Islanders, a couple of clubs with a combined 13-36-7 record. After starting the season 4-1-2, the Islanders have won one game in their past 20 outings.

The Devils have seen a season that began with so much Ilya Kovalchuk hype and hope deteriorate into a horror show. New Jersey cannot score, the defence is spotty and Martin Brodeur has missed more games than he has played due to injury.

Of course, the East boasts the Pittsburgh Penguins, and perhaps Washington will turn things around, and they also have Philadelphia, Montreal or Boston.

Any of these clubs, to be sure, are capable of reaching the cup final. But at this point, only Pittsburgh rate as elite contenders. The West has at lest four teams with legitimate championship hopes … and maybe a dozen, if you believe the standings.

THE BIO

Family: I have three siblings, one older brother (age 25) and two younger sisters, 20 and 13 

Favourite book: Asking for my favourite book has to be one of the hardest questions. However a current favourite would be Sidewalk by Mitchell Duneier

Favourite place to travel to: Any walkable city. I also love nature and wildlife 

What do you love eating or cooking: I’m constantly in the kitchen. Ever since I changed the way I eat I enjoy choosing and creating what goes into my body. However, nothing can top home cooked food from my parents. 

Favorite place to go in the UAE: A quiet beach.

'Downton Abbey: A New Era'

Director: Simon Curtis

 

Cast: Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Maggie Smith, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter and Phyllis Logan

 

Rating: 4/5