With 14 days left in the
1. Seth Jones-for-
The Predators have received the instant reward because Johansen (26 points in 35 games) has made Nashville's offense more dynamic. He will be a major help for them in this season's playoffs. But Jones is big, strong all-around defenseman with the potential to be among the league's best.
2.
At 44, Jagr become the oldest NHL player to score 25 or more goals in a season. Even the incomparable
Jagr's ability to be the Panthers' scoring leader at such an advanced age is remarkable.
3. Panthers' rise: The Panthers have the NHL's seventh-best record and you are flat-out lying if you say you saw that coming.
The Panthers have made the playoffs twice in the 21st century. They have missed the playoffs 15 times in 17 seasons. The Panthers were viewed as a team on the rise, but they have surprised us by taking a giant leap this season.
4. Holtby chasing Brodeur's record: With 45 wins, Washington goaltender
Brodeur set the mark in 2006-07, but it seemed like the record would stand for a very long time. At 26, Holtby is entering the prime of his career.
5. Capitals surge: Everyone expected them to be a contender, but this roster might offer the franchise its best chance to win a Stanley Cup championship.
The Capitals have the proper blend of offensive flair, grit, defensive might and quality goaltending. They have been the best team in the Eastern Conference by a significant margin, and they have shown tht their roster can compete with the top teams in the West.
6. Panarin was already polished: Did
USA TODAY Sports projected that the Chicago Blackhawks' Panarin would be among the league's top rookies, but no one projected him with 25 goals and 64 points. He's 14 points better than any other rookie.
Having already found stardom in the
7. John Scott becomes a star: What started out as a joke to get an unlikely player selected to the All-Star Game through fan balloting turned out to be the biggest break of the tough guy's career.
After the controversy burned out, Scott played so well in the new three-on-three format that he was named the game's MVP. He received a vehicle for that honor and also picked up a share of the $1 million prize money for the winning team.
Multiple reports say a movie will be made about Scott's exploits. He's playing in the American Hockey League.
8.
Byfuglien took his game to a new level. USA Hockey even made him one of the early selections for the U.S. World Cup team. He would have been one of the NHL's hottest free agents this summer had he tested the market.
His new contract pays him $38.5 million over five seasons, and he probably left money on the table to stay in Winnipeg.
9. Montreal's tailspin: With goalie
Price's injury exposed that the Canadiens' lineup isn't as impressive as it needs to be. The injury has also prompted fan unrest about whether coach
Montreal had other issues this season, and the offense hasn't been strong enough. But it's fair to say it would have been a different season if Price had stayed healthy.
10. Stamkos still unsigned: The Blackhawks re-signed Kane and
The Tampa Bay Lightning didn't get captain
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