We have a new No. 1, and it's the
Columbus Blue Jackets. But can they continue their 12-game winning streak after the Christmas break? There's also a new No. 2, with the
Minnesota Wild jumping up five spots. And the
Chicago Blackhawks are proving to be consistent winners again this season.
A 12-game winning streak and the play of former Vezina winner
Sergei Bobrovsky are the reasons for the jump to the top spot.
Forward
Charlie Coyle has emerged as an offensive threat, and goalie
Devan Dubnyk is standing on his head to help this team to its 10-game winning streak.
The Blackhawks were winless last week, but there's no doubt they have returned to their Stanley Cup-winning form.
Home ice is kind to the Penguins, with a 15-2-2 mark at PPG Paints Arena.
Sidney Crosby leads the league with 24 goals.
The
Rangers drop out of the top spot only because other teams are playing
better -- but they've lost only two in a row. They are still a favorite
for a deep playoff run.
The
Canadiens return from the break and have six more road games before
returning to Bell Centre on Jan. 9. Montreal is 6-6-2 on the road.
Forward
Wayne Simmonds is in a four-way tie for fifth in the league with 16 goals.
Sometimes a youthful spark is just what a team needs. That's the case for the Sharks with rookie forward
Kevin Labanc, who has six goals and two assists in 21 games since being called up from the AHL.
The Capitals are 7-1-2 in their past 10 games. Goalie
Braden Holtby is a major reason for the team's recent surge.
The Senators are buying in to new coach Guy Boucher's message. Every game, a different player steps up.
Connor McDavid
will win the scoring race this season. He has 42 points in 36 games,
and his production in every aspect of the game is the reason the Oilers
are in the playoff race.
Winger
Vladimir Tarasenko is one of the game's most consistent scorers. His offensive spark is fueling the Blues' success.
The Bruins would be in trouble without goalie
Tuukka Rask. But they need to make sure to keep the No. 1 fresh by not playing him too much.
Frustrated with the team's inconsistent play,
Jeff Carter called out his teammates after a recent loss. Since then, the Kings are 3-1-1.
The Flames are better when they're getting offensive production from their defense. Blueliner
Mark Giordano needs to score more.

The Ducks need more offensive production from forward
Jakob Silfverberg.
Every
team deals with injuries, but the Lightning have been extremely
unfortunate in this department with key players out of the lineup,
starting with captain
Steven Stamkos.
There's more to this team than rookie
Patrik Laine. Forward
Nikolaj Ehlers has been an offensive threat, and his production needs to continue.
This is such a dangerous team on home ice with a 9-0-1 record in the past 10 games at PNC Arena. Veteran goalie
Cam Ward is playing like he's found the fountain of youth.
I'm
still waiting for this team to explode with confidence. The schedule
won't help, however, as the Predators next play the Wild, Blackhawks and
Blues.
Losing goaltender
Jimmy Howard for the next four to six weeks with a MCL sprain is a huge loss.
Seems like
Jaromir Jagr is the only positive thing for the Panthers. This team is in danger of missing the playoffs.
The Stars need scoring from someone other than
Tyler Seguin and
Patrick Eaves.
The
rebuild has been exciting to watch. Every young player is gaining
confidence and contributing. Once the puzzle is complete, this team will
be so much fun to see winning more consistently..
An increased scoring surge from forward
Kyle Palmieri would be a major boost for the Devils.
Forget
about beating the teams that they should, the Islanders need to be
better against tougher teams. The team needs a winger to complement
John Tavares and could also use another defenseman.
Their goal differential is third worst in the league, and that's not a positive sign for the Canucks.
This
organization's rebuilding process needs more patience. It can be
frustrating to watch because the Sabres are loaded with young talent.
The Avalanche are struggling, but it's not time to blow things up in Colorado. Patience.
The Coyotes (6-8-2) need to be better on home ice.
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