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NHL Week 22  Power Rankings

MONTREAL, CANADA - NOVEMBER 05: A closeup view of the NHL crest is seen on a referee jersey during the second period between the Montreal Canadiens and the Calgary Flames at the Bell Centre on November 5, 2024 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Calgary Flames defeated the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in overtime. (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

1. Winnipeg Jets 

The Jets have allowed the least amount of goals against per game by a wide margin and are 3rd best in goals per game. They remain at the top of the standings and seem intent on staying there. They are locked in for the playoffs and really have to be part of any conversation about who might win the cup. 

2. Washington Capitals 

The Capitals are scoring the most goals per game and are tied with the Devils for the 3rd least goals against per game. Although they are 2 points behind the Jets in the standings, Washington stands in many respects right alongside Winnipeg at the top of the league. There is a huge gap in points between these 2 teams and the rest of the NHL, as the Stars are 9 points behind the Caps for 3rd. Washington is clearly one of the top contenders to win it all this year.

3. Dallas Stars 

The Stars are 4th in goals per game, have the 5th least goals against per game, and are tied with Carolina for the best penalty-kill percentage in the league. They have a very strong team this year that got even stronger at the trade deadline with the addition of Rantanen. They have won 7 of their last 11 games and are on a great trajectory to make a run at the cup.

4. Florida Panthers

While they are the defending champs, Florida has actually had to come a long way this year to evolve into the team they are now. Their defense, in particular, has greatly improved since the start of the season, and they can now boast having the 9th least goals against per game while scoring the 9th most goals per game (tied with Edmonton and Columbus). They have had to deal with some serious blows lately, losing Aaron Ekblad to a 20-game suspension and new addition Brad Marchand to injury. Fortunately, newly acquired Seth Jones has the talent to fill in for Ekblad and Mackie Samoskevich has been a revelation filling in for Marchand. It’s incredible how resilient Florida is proving to be. They are, of course, a top contender and certainly look like they have what it takes to repeat as Stanley Cup champions. This will be especially true when they are back to full force in the playoffs.

5. Colorado Avalanche 

Up a spot. The Avalanche are ranked 5th in goals per game and have allowed the 12th least goals against per game (though, like the Panthers, that number has improved greatly since earlier this season). They have been skyrocketing up the standings, and after winning 8 of their last 11 games, they now sit 7th in points, tied with Florida. They made some really good additions to their team at the deadline and are headed straight for that cup with a lot of momentum. 

6. Tampa Bay Lightning 

Down a spot. The Lightning are scoring the 2nd most goals per game while allowing the 7th least goals against per game. They made some solid additions at the trade deadline and now have 3 great scoring lines with a solid defense and an awesome goalie. That’s a recipe for success.

7. Carolina Hurricanes 

Up 3 spots! Carolina obviously took offense to their drop in these rankings last week, and the Canes have been on quite a hot streak, winning 7 straight games since losing their first game this month to the Oilers .They are tied with Vegas for 4th in the standings, ranking 7th in goals per game while allowing the 6th least goals against per game. The Hurricanes are showing how much depth they’ve had all along, with guys like Taylor Hall getting more of an opportunity now and stepping up their game. They certainly look ready for the playoffs and like they will make a serious attempt at winning the cup.

8. Vegas Golden Knights

The Golden Knights are ranked 6th in goals per game and have allowed the 8th least goals against per game. They also boast the 2nd best power play percentage (behind just the Jets). They have been rock solid all season long and will remain a formidable opponent for anyone facing them in the playoffs. It might be a bit unexpected if they went on to win it all due to how good some of the other teams are this year, but it would not be shocking.

9. Toronto Maple Leafs

Down two spots. The Leafs are tied with the Lightning with 83 points. They have the 8th most goals per game but now sit mid-pack in goals against per game. For some reason, the Leafs seem like they are still struggling to put it all together this year. The easy answer is tightening things up defensively, but it feels like more than that. They have the personnel to win the cup, and they still have some time before the playoffs to really heat up, but as of now, they are still not playing as well as you’d like to see if you’re a Toronto fan.

10. Edmonton Oilers

The Oilers are firing the most shots per game in the NHL and are averaging the 9th most goals per game to show for it. They aren’t nearly as good defensively, but they are still decent, allowing the 13th least goals against per game. They are 10th in points, just below the Lightning/Leafs and just above the Kings. Edmonton has been plagued a bit with injuries, but the big names are still healthy and firing on all cylinders. They will be a team worth watching and one that certainly has the offensive talent to win it all.

11. New Jersey Devils

12. Los Angeles Kings 

13. Ottawa Senators 

14. Minnesota Wild

15. St. Louis Blues

16. New York Rangers 

17. Montreal Canadiens 

18. Columbus Blue Jackets 

19. Utah Hockey Club 

20. Vancouver Canucks 

21. Detroit Red Wings 

22. Calgary Flames 

23. Buffalo Sabres 

24. Boston Bruins 

25. New York Islanders 

26. Philadelphia Flyers 

27. Anaheim Ducks 

28. Pittsburgh Penguins 

29. Seattle Kraken 

30. Nashville Predators

31. Chicago Blackhawks 

32. San Jose Sharks