By the moves they made so far, it might be Columbus, but the Habs are not far behind
N4BFR
The Habs I think.
DangerRanger_21
Columbus. All they really need to be competitive is a relatively healthy year for their top players. Other than that I agree Montreal right behind them. Not sure if Columbus has the highest ceiling out of everyone on the list (love Arizona’s and Anaheim’s prospect pool). But for just being competitive I think Columbus is the front runner
931634
The ones from Cali.
JustSixTrees
Columbus. They’ve added Several players already + the draftees and there’s no way they’ll be as unhealthy as they were last year. I don’t think any of these teams make the playoffs but CBJ could come within a handful of points for the last wild card if they get decent enough goaltending
NotUpInHurr
Man, it *sucks* being an AZ sports fan sometimes lmao. And by that, I mean « every year since 2001, regardless of the big-4 sports team » haha…. ;_;
stinkfingerdude
I hope Anaheim
Jazzabell793
I’m just happy to see other recognizing the potential the cbj have 💜 give us a healthy team and we might go somewhere.
Fitnessarc
Arizona in every sport is fantastic at making you think they about to have a good season until they decide not to 💀
Thack6376
Depends on what you consider competitive. None of them will be cup contenders any time soon but probably the habs or cbd. The dark horse is Chicago but only if they can get some talent around Bedard.
Acceptable-Fold-3192
Chicago because the league wants their cash cow to succeed.
CoalTrain9224
Columbus – Made 2 offseason moves already and have great young players. Questionable coaching and bad synergy last season overall. I think the next wave of players will be your answer not Gaudreu and Laine.
Arizona – Will they even have a team? Good prospects. No defense, questionable goaltending.
Montreal – Excellent Coach, solid center core and superb signings with a bright future. The trades they make the next few years will make or break them.
Sharks – Seem to be entering a soft rebuild waiting out some older contracts. Coaching and Goaltending are ?
Anaheim – Probably the brightest future at the moment. New coach, Great offensive future, and defense. Gibson getting moved so goaltending is questionable. Last season they should’ve been better than they were which is concerning
Chicago – A great prospect pool and now Bedard accelerates their future. 45 million in Cap space. 9 picks in the 1st 3 rounds. Biggest question is if management can use all these factors to the fullest. Time will tell.
I think 4/6 teams are 3-4 years out from competing for the playoffs. The 2 outliers being Sharks and Coyotes.
Sullen_Snail
The Habs?
ratzy88
The only answer is the Blue Jackets they were only a bottom 6 cause of injuries
GoalGuard
Just glad to not see Sabres on this list
Stunning_process98
Ha that’s easy ducks
tritongamez
Montreal. Although Columbus has the pieces, I just see them having another dumpsterfire season.
Truth-Bringer2022
CBJ
_makoccino_
If whomever the Habs draft this year can jojn the team soon and make an immediate impact and if they sign PLD, they’ll be really close to becoming competitive again.
MittenRaised
Jackets.
Hope Hawks never
RSlashLazy
Either us or Columbus. Columbus is a good team but they were too injured to be good.
raxnahali
Jackets
ShiJulia
Blackhawks since they’re getting Bedard
Prototype_es
Almost certainly the Habs. Theyve got a ton of young talent that just isnt there yet. Realistically all they need is quality depth and theyre no longer bottom feeders. What theyre gonna do now that Price is basically done is a question mark though
PhilG1989
As much as it sickens me to say this… Montreal
Tinypenispatrol
going to go with the unpopular pick here and go with columbus.
They’re gonna look very good in the next couple of years.
Andrea_Merluzzo
Habs
ExcellentPattern7599
cbj
Roguemutantbrain
Montreal for sure
Tiger5804
If by competitive, you mean « will be close to making the playoffs » the Blue Jackets seem well positioned to do that as soon as next year. If you mean « are within reach of the Stanley Cup », though, it’ll probably be the Blackhawks.
Gamertang_13
Hawks
Sea_Stretch7587
Montreal or Chicago
UnfairEntrepreneur80
Black Hawks 😎
jjbjeff22
CBJ making moves at Defense. All these teams still need more help. Habs probably the closest to competing.
2drinksatthemess
Habs for sure
TheJaice
Probably the classless one that gets to draft Bedard, unfortunately.
MaddVentures_YT
Anaheim. Not just bias, but we do have a coach that develops the blue line well, and an outstanding blue line coming out way
MrSCR23
Ducks, they might need some help in free agency but I think they’re close now that they have a new coach.
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By the moves they made so far, it might be Columbus, but the Habs are not far behind
The Habs I think.
Columbus. All they really need to be competitive is a relatively healthy year for their top players. Other than that I agree Montreal right behind them. Not sure if Columbus has the highest ceiling out of everyone on the list (love Arizona’s and Anaheim’s prospect pool). But for just being competitive I think Columbus is the front runner
The ones from Cali.
Columbus. They’ve added Several players already + the draftees and there’s no way they’ll be as unhealthy as they were last year. I don’t think any of these teams make the playoffs but CBJ could come within a handful of points for the last wild card if they get decent enough goaltending
Man, it *sucks* being an AZ sports fan sometimes lmao. And by that, I mean « every year since 2001, regardless of the big-4 sports team » haha…. ;_;
I hope Anaheim
I’m just happy to see other recognizing the potential the cbj have 💜 give us a healthy team and we might go somewhere.
Arizona in every sport is fantastic at making you think they about to have a good season until they decide not to 💀
Depends on what you consider competitive. None of them will be cup contenders any time soon but probably the habs or cbd. The dark horse is Chicago but only if they can get some talent around Bedard.
Chicago because the league wants their cash cow to succeed.
Columbus – Made 2 offseason moves already and have great young players. Questionable coaching and bad synergy last season overall. I think the next wave of players will be your answer not Gaudreu and Laine.
Arizona – Will they even have a team? Good prospects. No defense, questionable goaltending.
Montreal – Excellent Coach, solid center core and superb signings with a bright future. The trades they make the next few years will make or break them.
Sharks – Seem to be entering a soft rebuild waiting out some older contracts. Coaching and Goaltending are ?
Anaheim – Probably the brightest future at the moment. New coach, Great offensive future, and defense. Gibson getting moved so goaltending is questionable. Last season they should’ve been better than they were which is concerning
Chicago – A great prospect pool and now Bedard accelerates their future. 45 million in Cap space. 9 picks in the 1st 3 rounds. Biggest question is if management can use all these factors to the fullest. Time will tell.
I think 4/6 teams are 3-4 years out from competing for the playoffs. The 2 outliers being Sharks and Coyotes.
The Habs?
The only answer is the Blue Jackets they were only a bottom 6 cause of injuries
Just glad to not see Sabres on this list
Ha that’s easy ducks
Montreal. Although Columbus has the pieces, I just see them having another dumpsterfire season.
CBJ
If whomever the Habs draft this year can jojn the team soon and make an immediate impact and if they sign PLD, they’ll be really close to becoming competitive again.
Jackets.
Hope Hawks never
Either us or Columbus. Columbus is a good team but they were too injured to be good.
Jackets
Blackhawks since they’re getting Bedard
Almost certainly the Habs. Theyve got a ton of young talent that just isnt there yet. Realistically all they need is quality depth and theyre no longer bottom feeders. What theyre gonna do now that Price is basically done is a question mark though
As much as it sickens me to say this… Montreal
going to go with the unpopular pick here and go with columbus.
They’re gonna look very good in the next couple of years.
Habs
cbj
Montreal for sure
If by competitive, you mean « will be close to making the playoffs » the Blue Jackets seem well positioned to do that as soon as next year. If you mean « are within reach of the Stanley Cup », though, it’ll probably be the Blackhawks.
Hawks
Montreal or Chicago
Black Hawks 😎
CBJ making moves at Defense. All these teams still need more help. Habs probably the closest to competing.
Habs for sure
Probably the classless one that gets to draft Bedard, unfortunately.
Anaheim. Not just bias, but we do have a coach that develops the blue line well, and an outstanding blue line coming out way
Ducks, they might need some help in free agency but I think they’re close now that they have a new coach.