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This just in: NHL teams that spend more, win more

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Money, it seems, not only talks, it wins, at least in the NHL.

Of the nine teams that were estimated to be more than $5 million under the salary cap only two made the Stanley Cup playoffs -- Carolina ($6 million under) as the sixth-place team in the Eastern Conference and Columbus (nearly $7 million under) as the seventh-place team in the Western Conference.

There were four teams more than $10 million under (Nashville Predators, Phoenix Coyotes, New York Islanders and, yes, the Kings). Those teams combined had a .414 winning percentage and an average of 77 points. It took 93 points to get into the playoffs in the Eastern Conference and 91 to qualify in the Western Conference.

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What’s it all mean? Well, you get what you pay for, apparently (something season-ticket holders should note). Maybe they could re-name it the Stanley Pay-up Playoffs?

-- Chris Foster

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