When a team like the
Philadelphia Flyers
is on a remarkable nine-game winning streak, it's a no-brainer that it
will move up in the rankings. The same can be said for the
Minnesota Wild and
Calgary Flames,
who are enjoying winning streaks of four and six games, respectively.
Still, it takes more than that to dethrone the top two teams. Once
again, the
New York Rangers and
Montreal Canadiens switch places atop our rankings, with the Flyers shooting up to third.
We're also seeing some individual performances boost the
St. Louis Blues,
Minnesota Wild and
Boston Bruins.
The bottom of the barrel has minimal change, with the
Vancouver Canucks,
Arizona Coyotes and
Colorado Avalanche still looking up at the rest of the league.
Coach Alain Vigneault has gone with the hot hand in net, and now the Rangers have a goalie controversy brewing.
Antti Raanta went 3-0, forcing
Henrik Lundqvist to the sidelines as a healthy backup for three games for the first time in three years.
With forwards
Alex Galchenyuk and
David Desharnais
both sidelined with knee injuries, many thought the Canadiens would
struggle offensively. Instead, Montreal scored 10 goals against the
Colorado Avalanche on Saturday, led by captain
Max Pacioretty (four goals and one assist) and
Tomas Plekanec (a career-high four assists in the win).
The
Flyers extended their winning streak to nine games by getting lots of
goals from their scorers, good defense from the blueliners and strong
goaltending. And all of this without defenseman
Shayne Gostisbehere, who is day-to-day with an upper-body injury.
The Penguins are on a winning streak (five games) of their own. Captain
Sidney Crosby
has six goals and six assists for 12 points in his past seven games and
leads the league with 20 goals. He and the Pens have four games this
week, against the Coyotes, Bruins, Kings and Maple Leafs.
Columbus' confidence is high, as the Blue Jackets have gone 7-0-1 in their past eight games. It also helps that goalie
Sergei Bobrovsky is 6-0-1 in his past seven games, including five consecutive wins and a 1.56 goals-against average during that stretch.
Captain
Jonathan Toews
skated on Sunday for the first time in a week, but the Blackhawks
aren't rushing his return from an upper-body injury. Backup goalie
Scott Darling's shutout streak was snapped at 125:39, but he has been outstanding in relief of
Corey Crawford (out since his appendectomy).
Coach Barry Trotz has criticized
Alex Ovechkin
for being penalized too often this season, and No. 8 has heeded his
advice. After a seven-game goal drought, the Caps' captain scored his
13th goal of the season -- and 200th career power-play tally, making him
the 18th player in history to reach the milestone -- on Sunday.
No rest for the weary. Goalie
Jake Allen
started his third game in four nights and his fourth game in six nights
on Sunday against the Wild. At least he's getting help on the other end
from forward
Vladimir Tarasenko, who has points in 14 of his past 18 games (10 goals and 13 assists).
Forward
Logan Couture is heating up and has seven goals in his past 10 games. Overall, he has 11 goals and eight assists for 19 points in 28 games.
The
Wild have won four in a row and enter Monday's action in third place in
the Central Division, thanks in large part to goalie
Devan Dubnyk,
who leads the league with a 1.66 goals-against average, a .946 shooting
percentage and four shutouts. Head coach Bruce Boudreau has done a
terrific job in Minnesota, and his addition of former NHL defenseman
Scott Stevens to run the defense has paid big dividends.
The
Senators need to fix their penalty-killing unit -- soon. Ottawa allowed
three power-play goals for the third time this season, and the second
time in as many games, during Sunday's 5-1 loss to the Ducks. The
Senators will miss defenseman
Mark Borowiecki, who was suspended two games for his boarding penalty against Kings forward
Tyler Toffoli on Saturday.
I have no issue with captain
Connor McDavid calling Flyers'
Brandon Manning "classless" after a game last week. Whether he's correct that
Manning hurt him on purpose last season, it's good to see McDavid -- who leads the league in points -- showing emotion.
David Pastrnak
has been a dynamic player and the team's best forward. He has 18 goals
in 24 games and is trying to become the first Bruin to score 20 goals in
fewer than 25 games since
Cam Neely netted his 20th goal in his 19th game during the 1993-94 season.

Defenseman
Dougie Hamilton
had his third multigoal game, and second of the season, to help Calgary
to a 6-2 win over the Jets on Saturday. The Flames have won six
consecutive games, and Hamilton has played well since Brian Burke,
Calgary's president of hockey operations, debunked trade rumors. On the
offensive end, forward
Sean Monahan has four goals and five assists for nine points during the team's winning streak.
The Ducks have won three games behind the performances of
Corey Perry and
Ryan Kesler,
both of whom extended their respective points streaks to five games.
Perry has two goals and five assists for seven points, while Kesler has
four goals and three for seven points during the streak.
Forward
Anze Kopitar
has five assists in his past four games but hasn't scored since Oct.
25, a span of 16 games. Overall, he only has 14 points in 22 games this
season. Meanwhile,
Jeff Carter
leads the Kings with 21 points. And Carter scored the winning goal in
four games during the team's recent five-game winning streak.
Forward
Nikita Kucherov
has not gone more than two consecutive games this season without
recording a point. He had an assist during Saturday's 4-3 loss to the
Penguins. He now has 13 goals and 17 assists for 30 points in 29 games.
Defenseman
Dustin Byfuglien has one goal and six assists for seven points in his past eight games. Teammate
Mark Scheifele has 14 goals and 14 assists for 28 points in 29 games.
Forward
Mike Ribeiro is producing consistently of late, posting two goals and nine assists for 11 points in his past 12 games.
The Devils have dropped three straight, but you can't put all the blame on goalie
Cory Schneider.
He has allowed three or more goals in his past six losses, but it's a
result of the play in front of him. That's why New Jersey is scrambling.
Goalie
Roberto Luongo
made 37 saves as the Panthers snapped a four-game losing skid with a
4-2 win over the Canucks on Saturday. Florida is 1-2-2 in its past five.
Luongo has 446 career wins and is one shy of tying Terry Sawchuk for
fifth all-time. Meanwhile, the ageless
Jaromir Jagr is four points shy of tying
Mark Messier for second place all-time with 1,887 points.
It can be difficult to defend
Dylan Larkin
when he's using his ridiculous speed, and that's exactly what he has
been doing lately, dashing by defenders to score four goals in his past
nine games. Veteran forward
Frans Nielsen is clearly enjoying his first season in Detroit. He has three goals and five assists for eight points in his past nine games.
Defenseman
Noah Hanifin
has recorded an even-or-better plus/minus in 16 consecutive games. As a
rookie last season, he had 14 consecutive games with a similar stretch.
Defenseman
Jamie Oleksiak was suspended for two games for an illegal check to the head of the Flyers'
Chris VandeVelde on Saturday, which will slow an already-struggling D.
Goalie
Antoine Bibeau made his NHL debut and finished with 26 saves in Sunday's 3-1 loss to the Avalanche. Leafs rookie
Auston Matthews has six goals in his past eight games.
The Sabres have lost three of their past four games. Since
Jack Eichel returned, Buffalo is 3-2-1. But inconsistency continues to plague the Sabres, and their special teams need to improve.
Captain
John Tavares
has three goals and two assists for five points to extend his point
streak to five games. The Islanders are 5-1-1 in their past seven games
and will face the Capitals and Blackhawks next.
Forward
Bo Horvat is second on the team with eight goals and he's third in points, with 16. He has also been solid at the faceoff dot.
Brendan Perlini
scored his first career NHL goal in only his fourth game to help the
Coyotes snap a six-game losing skid by beating the Predators 4-1 on
Saturday. The Coyotes'
Alex Goligoski is one of six NHL defensemen to have at least 10 assists, 50 blocked shots and 30 hits, joining the Blue Jackets'
Erik Johnson, the Canadiens'
Shea Weber, the Ducks'
Sami Vatanen, the Jets'
Dustin Byfuglien and the Flyers'
Ivan Provorov.
30. (29) Colorado Avalanche, 11-15-1
The Avalanche have been battling inconsistency all season. Goalie
Semyon Varlamov
made 51 saves en route to a 3-1 win over the Maple Leafs on Sunday. On
Saturday, the Canadiens blasted Colorado 10-1. It was Avalanche veteran
forward
Jarome Iginla's 1,500th NHL game.
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