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The Associated Press Last season, Colorado had the best regular-season record and was favored to repeat. But the Avalanche were beaten in the Western Conference finals by the Red Wings, who had the fifth-best record in the NHL. "You can't win the Stanley Cup in the regular season," Bowman said. "You have to get to the playoffs to get a shot at it." Bowman speaks from experience. The year before, the Red Wings had the best record in NHL history and were heavily favored to win the Cup. But they were eliminated by the Avalanche. "I told them to have a passion," Bowman said. "Just because you've won the Cup, it doesn't go away with the first game. They've got to realize, everything changes." Things have changed in Detroit since the Red Wings won the Cup: Goaltender Mike Vernon, the most valuable player in the playoffs, was traded away. Forward Tomas Sandstrom left the Red Wings to sign with another team. Superstar center Sergei Fedorov is a contract holdout. Then there is the loss of star defenseman Vladimir Konstantinov, who still is recovering from a near-fatal limousine wreck following a team celebration. The Avalanche open the season at home against the Dallas Stars. The Stars had the second-best record in the NHL last season and won the Central Division. Anaheim and Vancouver open the season Friday and Saturday in Tokyo — the NHL's first regular-season games to be played outside of North America. The Canucks will be led by former Ranger Mark Messier, who signed with Vancouver as a free agent this summer. The Mighty Ducks will be playing without free agent Paul Kariya, who is involved in a contract dispute. In other opening-night games, Los Angeles faces Pittsburgh, Ottawa plays at Montreal, Florida at Philadelphia, Carolina at Tampa Bay, Washington at Toronto, Buffalo at St. Louis, Chicago at Phoenix and Edmonton at San Jose. One of 10 new coaches will debut with a new team in the Detroit-Calgary game when Brian Sutter leads the Flames. Sutter has replaced Pierre Page, who now is with Anaheim. Opening Day Today's NHL Games Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. Ottawa at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. Florida at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) Carolina at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. p.m. Buffalo at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Colorado, 8 p.m. Detroit at Calgary, 8 p.m. Washington at Toronto, 6:30 n.m Chicago at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose. Buffalo at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Colorado, 8 p.m. Detroit at Calgary, 8 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. Also making debuts with new organizations tonight night: Kevin Constantine with Pittsburgh, Alain Vigneault with Montreal, Wayne Cashman with Philadelphia, Ron Wilson with Washington, Lindy Ruff with Buffalo, Jim Schoenfeld with Phoenix and Darryl Sutter with San Jose. Pat Burns will make his first appearance with Boston when the Bruins play host to Los Angeles tomorrow night. Fedorov and Kariya are not the only high-profile who figure to stay home on opening night. Vancouver's Alexander Mogilny, Ottawa's Daniel Alfredsson, Pittsburgh's Petr Nedved and Buffalo's Mike Peca and Alexei Zhitnik also will be absent when the season begins. Credit Within Reach Earn University of Kansas undergraduate and graduate college credit through Independent Study Select your course(s) from over 130 Independent study courses offerings. Stop by Independent Study Student Services, Continuing Education Building, Annex A, just north of the Kansas Union for a catalog or call 864-4440 for information. On-line Catalog and Enrollment www.cc.ukans.edu/cwis/units/IndStud/MENU This man is about to sink his teeth into a juicy burger from Molly McGees... Jealous? "Lawrence's Best Burgers are 1/2 price on Wednesdays!!!!" *Dine-in only. 2429 Iowa 841-9922 .