Wanna know what the “Puck” is going on in the hockey world? Well, here are this week’s NHL Power Rankings!
1. Winnipeg Jets
The Jets lead the league with 49 points. They are allowing the least amount of goals against per game played in the league while ranking 3rd in goals per game and 1st in power play percentage.
2. Washington Capitals
Washington is ranked 2nd in goals per game while allowing the 4th least goals against per game. They’ve managed to do an incredible job in Ovechkin’s absence, and Ovi should be back after the holidays.
3. New Jersey Devils
Up three spots. New Jersey is tied with Vegas for 2nd in the NHL with 47 points. They are allowing the 2nd least goals against per game and have a top-10 offense.
4. Carolina Hurricanes
Down a spot. The Hurricanes have a top-5 offense and a top-10 defense, ranking 2nd in shots per game.
5. Vegas Golden Knights
The Golden Knights are tied with the Devils for 2nd in the league in points and are 6th in goals per game.
6. Minnesota Wild
Down two spots. The Wild have lost four straight games, though 2 of those were against Florida and Winnipeg. Their defense, which has been their biggest strength this season, has been slipping of late.
7. Toronto Maple Leafs
The Maple Leafs are tied with the Panthers and the Wild with 44 points. Auston Matthews just can’t seem to stay healthy, unfortunately, as he just re-injured his upper body.
8. Tampa Bay Lightning
Up a spot. Tampa Bay now leads the league in goals per game and ranks 5th in power play percentage. Lightning fans have to be ecstatic about how well their top line of Jake Guentzel, Brayden Point, and Nikita Kucherov are clicking.
9. Edmonton Oilers
Up three spots. Edmonton has both a top-10 offense and defense and is surging right now. Zach Hyman, Leon Draisaitl, and, of course, Connor McDavid have been 3 of the hottest players in the NHL. The Oilers have won 3 straight games and 8 of their last 10, as having the highest number of shots per game in the league has really started to pay off for them.
10. Florida Panthers
Up three spots. That’s four straight wins for the defending champs, with impressive wins against Edmonton, Minnesota, and Tampa Bay. They rank 4th in goals per game, and their defense has been improving.
11. Los Angeles Kings
Down a spot. The Kings are tied with the Hurricanes with 43 points and have allowed the 3rd least goals against per game despite having a middling offense.
12. Dallas Stars
Down four spots. The loss of Tyler Seguin has definitely impacted the Stars in a major way, as their previously dominant second line has been a shadow of itself without him. Dallas has at least remained good defensively, allowing the 5th least goals against per game so far.
13. Colorado Avalanche
Down two spots. The Avs are on a three-game win streak, though they were fairly soft matchups. Cale Makar certainly looks like the best offensive defenseman in the NHL, and Valeri Nichushkin has been exceptional since his return. Oh, and of course, Nathan MacKinnon has been awesome, leading the league by a large margin in apples with 43. Unfortunately, Colorado’s defense still ranks in the bottom 10.
14. Ottawa Senators
Up two spots. Ottawa was actually on a six-game win streak until losing to the red-hot Oilers. Ullmark has been the hottest goalie in the NHL but just went down with an upper-body injury. He appears to just be day-to-day right now, so hopefully, it’s nothing serious.
15. New York Rangers
Down a spot. The Rangers actually have the best penalty kill percentage in the league as well as the second-best face-off win percentage. Despite this, they have been mediocre both offensively and defensively and have lost 7 of their last 10 games.
16. Vancouver Canucks
Down a spot. Vancouver is on a losing streak of 3 games, including losses to the Blues and the Bruins. They have been good offensively but not very good defensively this season, though that could change if former Vezina trophy runner-up Thatcher Demko rounds into form.
17. Calgary Flames
Calgary has been a bottom-10 team offensively and has been middling defensively. Nazem Kadri and Jonathan Huberdeau have at least caught fire on the top line.
18. Utah Hockey Club
Up a spot. Forwards Clayton Keller, Logan Cooley, and Dylan Guenther have been very good in particular for the Hockey Club. Utah has also been solid defensively this season, so they will be a team worth watching as their young offense continues to develop.
19. Boston Bruins
Up two spots. Boston’s 40 points are actually tied with Colorado- both just outside the top 10 in the official standings. However, the Bruins have scored the 5th least goals per game and are merely mid-pack in goals against per game in the NHL.
20. Seattle Kraken
Down two spots. The Kraken are on a five-game losing streak. They have a bottom-10 offense and defense.
21. St. Louis Blues
Down a spot. The Blues are on a three-game losing streak. That said, all three matchups were against teams ranked in the top 10 here.
22. Pittsburgh Penguins
Up a spot. The Penguins still rank last in goals against per game, but their offense has been heating up.
23. Columbus Blue Jackets
Up two spots. While the Blue Jackets have allowed the 2nd most goals against per game, their offense actually ranks in the top 10 for goals per game, tied with Edmonton.
24. Philadelphia Flyers
Down two spots. The Flyers have allowed the 3rd most goals against per game and have been mediocre offensively.
25. New York Islanders
Up a spot. The Islanders weirdly have the best face-off win percentage in the NHL but rank last in power play and penalty kill percentage. They have scored the 7th least number of goals per game and have been poor defensively as well.
26. Anaheim Ducks
Up two spots. The Ducks had impressive wins against Winnipeg and Utah but lost to the Avalanche this past week. They have the 3rd least goals per game in the NHL, so that will need to improve if they hope to continue ascending.
27. Montreal Canadiens
Up four spots. The Canadiens are rocking a three-game win streak, but one win was against the hurting Sabres, and the other two were against the lowly Red Wings. Patrick Laine has been a revelation on the power play, and Lane Hutson is an assist machine on defense. The Canadiens still don’t look good, but they at least look better.
28. Buffalo Sabres
Down four spots. The Sabres are on an extremely depressing 13-game losing streak. They now sit tied with the Blackhawks with 26 points at the bottom of the NHL standings.
29. Nashville Predators
Nashville ranks last in goals per game and mid-pack in goals against per game. Though they have at least shown some signs of life over the past couple of weeks, they have dug themselves into a significant hole, and their 27 points are second worst in the NHL.
30. Detroit Red Wings
Down three spots. Detroit has a bottom-10 offense and defense and just lost twice to the Canadiens.
31. San Jose Sharks
Down a spot. The Sharks are on a four game losing streak, though they were all tough matchups. Their offense ranks in the bottom 10, and their defense in the bottom 5.
32. Chicago Blackhawks
The Blackhawks have a bottom-five offense and a bottom-10 defense. At least they have Seth Jones back on defense now.