Now that we’re into the month of August, the NHL off-season is largely done.
Sure, there are still six weeks until training camps open. But most of the big moves have already happened, and we’ve settled into the dog days of summer when not much is going on.
Most teams have already done the majority of what they’re going to do. And it’s fair to say that some teams had more straightforward summers than others.
And so it’s time to break out the annual Bizarro-meter, in which we rank each team’s off-season based on just how strange it’s been.