It's far too early to tell even in this shortened season, but the way the Chicago Blackhawks have roared out of the gate raises the possibility of another Stanley Cup visit to Thunder Bay.
Patrick Sharp and company are steamrolling over the opposition, and as I write this, haven't sustained a loss in regulation time.
It's the best start ever in the franchise's history, evoking memories of the dominant ‘66-‘67 team led by Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, Pierre Pilotte and Glenn Hall.
The Windy City boys this season lead in points, are among the league's best in goals scored, and fewest goals against. Sharp brought the cup here in the summer of 2010, after Chicago ended its nearly 50-year Stanley Cup drought.
And, still with hockey trivia. You have a chance to test your skills this Thursday, Feb. 21 in the annual Hockey Trivia night organized by the Catholic Family Development Centre.
It's set for the Knights of Columbus Hall, and there is still time to register to be a player.