The Phoenix Mercury have played well on the road recently, and they just hope to get a full game out of their stars when they play at the slumping Atlanta Dream on Sunday.Guard Diana Taurasi and center Brittney Griner were ejected in the third quarter of Friday nights home loss to the New York Liberty, ending a three-game winning streak for the Mercury.Two of those victories had come on the road -- at the hot Washington Mystics and at Eastern Conference-leading New York.Because of those ejections, Phoenix (7-10) might have a chip on its shoulder against Atlanta, which has lost five consecutive games to drop to 8-8.Griner was tossed from Friday nights game after arguing her fourth foul. WNBA scoring leading Tina Charles had been her main defensive assignment.Brittney, she gets hacked all the time, Mercury coach Sandy Brondello said after the game.Tina Charles, I mean shes a great player, but shes getting calls I dont think she should. Brittney Griner never gets those calls. I get frustrated, too. ... Brittney usually doesnt complain too much. I mean, she just lost her cool, which is understandable.Taurasi had some words for the officials before picking up her second technical, although Brondello said her star guard didnt swear.Taurasi is fourth in the league in scoring at 19.1 points per game. Griner averages 13.6 points and 6.5 rebounds. Phoenix has lots of other firepower, including forward DeWanna Bonner (15.2 points per game) and guard Penny Taylor (13.3).Atlanta guard Tiffany Hayes, who missed Tuesdays loss at Seattle because of a hamstring injury, returned with a career-high 32 points in Thursday nights loss to the Los Angeles Sparks. Forward Sancho Lyttle, who also missed the game in Seattle because of a hamstring, only played two minutes at Los Angeles.Forward Angel McCoughtry leads Atlanta with 19.4 points per game. Hayes averages 15.4. 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Can?Justin Faulk?use his World Cup snub as motivation to push callow Carolina into the playoffs this season?Columbus Blue JacketsThe Blue Jackets have fallen off the NHL map the past couple of years, but Columbus still has offensive depth, a young, mobile blue line?and a former Vezina Trophy winner in goal.New Jersey DevilsThe Devils deal for former No. 1 draft pick?Taylor Hall?could prove to be the offseasons most impactful move, especially if the wing jump-starts New Jerseys offense in front of Cory Schneider.New York IslandersThe Islanders shed key players from the squad that won the franchises first playoff series since 1993 -- but they still have stalwart John Tavares, one of the leagues premier two-way centers.New York RangersThe retooled Rangers dont carry the Cup expectations theyve had in recent years, but -- as usual -- how far theyll advance next spring all comes down to The King, goalie?Henrik Lundqvist.Philadelphia FlyersWas last seasons playoff berth an aberration or a sign of upward movement within the Metropolitan Division? Coach Dave Hakstol will be doing his best to ensure its the latter.Pittsburgh PenguinsNo team has won back-to-back Stanley Cups since 1998, so the Penguins are feeling the heat to repeat. Can?Sidney Crosby?& Co. defy history and go all the way again this season?Washington CapitalsThe window is closing for the Caps to capitalize on perennial scoring champ Alex Ovechkin and Vezina winner Braden Holtby. Can this talented Washington team avoid yet another playoff washout?Atlantic DivisionBoston BruinsThe Bruins have missed the playoffs the past two seasons, but?Brad Marchand and Patrice Bergeron are energized by their World Cup heroics, and veteran David Backes?will add depth and leadership.Buffalo SabresCan superstar-in-waiting Jack Eichel avoid a sophomore jinx and end the Sabres playoff drought? Hell have help from veteran forward Kyle Okposo and talented young defenseman Dmitry Kulikov.Detroit Red WingsProvided?Dylan Larkin builds on his stellar rookie season -- and new addition Frans Nielsen?flashes the two-way form he did at the World Cup -- the Red Wings will be playoff-bound once again.Florida PanthersTheres no doubt the Florida Panthers are young, talented and rich. But can their grizzled vet, the ageless?Jaromir Jagr, help them match last seasons surprising 103-point pinnacle?Montreal CanadiensLast season was devastating for Montreal. But the chemistry between a healthy?Carey Price and blockbuster blue-line addition Shea Weber?struck up at the World Cup bodes well for the Canadiens.Ottawa SenatorsThe Senators have veteran?Dion Phaneuf for a full season and Erik Karlsson, one of the best two-way blueliners in the NHL, leading the D. Can they keep Ottawa from stumbling down the stretch?Tampa Bay LightningWith star?Steven Stamkos returning and former No. 1 ppick Jonathan Drouin?back in the teams good graces, the Lightning are fully charged and poised for another Stanley Cup run.ddddddddddddoronto Maple LeafsTheres more to like about Toronto than just No. 1 draft pick?Auston Matthews, although hes a superstar in the making. The future looks bright for the Leafs heading into their centennial season.Central DivisionChicago BlackhawksWas last years first-round playoff exit a sign the Blackhawks are mortal? Hardly. Chicago is deeper than ever on defense?and still has the 1-2 punch of?Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews?up front.?Colorado AvalancheThe biggest change for the Avalanche came behind the bench, which could lead to a completely different style of play. But will it be enough in the tough Central??Dallas StarsThe dark injury cloud that settled over the Stars in the offseason wont prevent them from?keeping the Central Division title within their sights.?Minnesota WildThe Wild have had big expectations for years, so its essential they make some noise this season?or face the prospect of big changes.?Nashville PredatorsThe big changes the Predators have undergone in less than a year -- bringing in a dynamic defenseman and a potential franchise center -- will pay off in the tough Central.?St. Louis BluesTheyve got a new captain, a veteran coach in his final season and questions about the future of their best puck-moving defenseman -- what is up with the St. Louis Blues?Winnipeg JetsBeing loaded with talent -- led by flashy Finn?Patrik Laine?-- puts the Jets in a good position. A black cloud hanging over the defense could limit the teams potential.Pacific DivisionAnaheim DucksThe Ducks will have a familiar face behind the bench this season in Randy Carlyle. The coach who led Anaheim to its only Cup wants veterans?Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry?to pick up the pace.?Arizona CoyotesMax Domi?sees no reason the rebuilding Coyotes and their roster of young talent cant win night in and night out?-- especially with superstar-in-waiting?Dylan Strome?in the fold.?Calgary FlamesBringing in?Brian Elliott?to hold down the fort in goal could be a potential game-changer for the Flames, who have plenty of young talent but were hampered by inconsistent goaltending last year.Edmonton OilersThis could be the season the long-awaited Oilers turnaround comes to fruition -- provided a more confident?Connor McDavid takes charge on offense and new addition Adam Larsson?shores up the D.?Los Angeles KingsCan the Kings return to glory? Theyre older and slower, but any team with a world-class No. 1 defenseman such as?Drew Doughty and a top-notch No. 1 center in Anze Kopitar?cant be counted out.?San Jose SharksNHL history hasnt been kind to the Stanley Cup runner-up, but the stacked Sharks are primed for another deep run.?Will this be the season that Jumbo?Joe Thornton?finally hoists the Cup??Vancouver CanucksAs he proved during the World Cup,?Loui Eriksson?is a perfect fit with the Sedins. But the rest of Vancouvers lineup remains a concern -- and the Canucks look like a team stuck in transition. ' ' '