NHL Power Rankings: Picking each team’s midseason MVP

This is the seventh edition of theScore's NHL Power Rankings for the 2022-23 campaign. Check back for updated rankings every other Monday during the regular season.

In this edition, we select each team's most valuable player at the midway point of the season.

1. Boston Bruins (33-5-4)

Previous rank: 1st

David Pastrnak. The 26-year-old is well on his way to finally claiming his first 50-goal campaign as he leads the Bruins in goals (33), assists (26), and points (59). Not bad for a player in a contract year.

2. Carolina Hurricanes (27-9-8)

Previous rank: 2nd

Martin Necas. Rookie goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov filled in admirably during Frederik Andersen's absence but has only played 19 games and may soon be sent down. While the Hurricanes are incredibly balanced, Necas has shone brightest for Carolina. The Czech forward leads the club with 39 points and is averaging a career-high 19:17 in ice time while playing all 44 contests.

3. Winnipeg Jets (28-14-1)

Previous rank: 8th

Connor Hellebuyck. He had a disappointing 2021-22 campaign - just as the Jets did as a whole - but Winnipeg is exceeding expectations this season, and it's no coincidence that the American netminder has rediscovered his dependable form. He's one of the top Vezina Trophy contenders and the biggest reason the Jets are flying high.

4. Toronto Maple Leafs (26-11-7)

Previous rank: 3rd

Mitch Marner. Since Auston Matthews is having a down year by his standards as he plays through a nagging injury, Marner is the choice here. Not only does Marner pace the club with 52 points, but he's also been excellent defensively. He leads the Leafs with 49 takeaways and is arguably their best penalty killer.

5. Tampa Bay Lightning (27-13-1)

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Previous rank: 5th

Nikita Kucherov. His offensive dominance has flown under the radar this season, but the Lightning star is second in assists and third in points league-wide, putting him on pace to exceed the 120-point mark for the second time in his career.

6. Seattle Kraken (26-12-4)

Previous rank: 19th

Vince Dunn. The 26-year-old's emergence as a legitimate top-pairing defenseman has been a significant factor in pushing the Kraken up the standings. He's logging over 23 minutes per game and ranks just outside the top 10 in scoring among blue-liners. Matty Beniers has been great, but Dunn has been more valuable.

7. New Jersey Devils (28-12-3)

Previous rank: 10th

Jack Hughes. The 2019 No. 1 pick isn't just the Devils' midseason MVP - he's also mounting a strong bid for the Hart Trophy by ranking among the NHL's most potent point producers while boasting outstanding underlying numbers. Hughes leads the league in goals above replacement by a wide margin and also sits first in WAR.

8. New York Rangers (24-13-7)

Previous rank: 12th

Igor Shesterkin. He isn't playing at his Vezina-winning level of last season, plus the Rangers have been better defensively in this campaign and have plenty of firepower. But the Blueshirts wouldn't be where they are without Shesterkin, and the fact that they never have to worry about goaltending when he's in the crease illustrates how valuable he is to the club.

9. Dallas Stars (25-12-7)

Previous rank: 4th

Jason Robertson. The Hart Trophy hype for Robo has quieted a touch since his near goal-per-game pace through the opening 20 contests of the season, but the Stars forward remains in the top five in league scoring. The 23-year-old is on pace to set Dallas-era franchise highs in goals and points.

10. Vegas Golden Knights (28-14-2)

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Previous rank: 6th

Mark Stone. The Golden Knights captain is the heart and soul of the team through and through. Chandler Stephenson would've been a noble choice, but Stone's energy and passion really drive Vegas. He ranks second on the team in goals (17) and points (38), and he leads the club with 47 takeaways.

11. Minnesota Wild (24-14-4)

Previous rank: 9th

Kirill Kaprizov. The dynamic winger is the straw that stirs the drink for the Wild. While Filip Gustavsson has given the team great goaltending, he's played only 17 of its 42 games this season. Kaprizov has suited up for all of the Wild's contests in 2022-23, leading Minnesota in the three main offensive categories while averaging nearly 21 minutes of ice time.

12. Los Angeles Kings (25-15-6)

Previous rank: 15th

Kevin Fiala. The Kings had the lowest leading scorer of any 2022 playoff team - Anze Kopitar with 67 points - and looked to address their lack of scoring by acquiring Fiala in the offseason. That trade and subsequent long-term extension have paid off so far, with the 26-year-old looking to be the first Los Angeles player to score above a point-per-game rate since 2018.

13. Calgary Flames (21-14-9)

Previous rank: 16th

Elias Lindholm. Many Flames players have disappointed this season - namely Jonathan Huberdeau and Jacob Markstrom - but Lindholm has been as consistent as ever. Despite losing his two linemates from a year ago, he remains on a near-identical point pace. The 2022 Selke Trophy finalist is still one of the league's best defensive forwards, too.

14. Edmonton Oilers (24-18-3)

Previous rank: 18th

Connor McDavid. Anointing McDavid as the Oilers' MVP isn't exactly a hot take. The otherworldly Edmonton captain is the leading Hart Trophy candidate who sits atop the NHL in goals, assists, and points - the latter by a mile. Leon Draisaitl has been stellar as well, but McDavid provides far more value, so this one's a no-brainer.

15. Pittsburgh Penguins (21-15-6)

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Previous rank: 11th

Sidney Crosby. Who said Crosby is no longer one of the game's most dominant players? The Penguins captain is having a vintage campaign at age 35. Sid leads the club in all three offensive categories, ranks among the league leaders in even-strength points, and is averaging over 20 minutes of ice time.

16. Colorado Avalanche (21-17-3)

Previous rank: 16th

Mikko Rantanen. Without him, the Avalanche would be in a much more dire situation in the standings. The 26-year-old not only leads Colorado in goals by 18, but his 22:59 average time on ice also leads the entire NHL among forwards. It's hard to be upset that Cale Makar got the initial All-Star nod, but few players were a bigger snub than Rantanen.

17. Washington Capitals (23-16-6)

Previous rank: 7th

Alex Ovechkin. Much like Crosby, Ovi hasn't slowed down despite the mileage on his odometer. The 37-year-old Capitals sniper is continuing his pursuit of the NHL's all-time goals mark, and his 30 tallies this season already put him in the record books. Ovi has kept Washington afloat amid injuries to key players and is significantly outproducing his teammates.

18. New York Islanders (23-18-3)

Previous rank: 13th

Ilya Sorokin. The Islanders goaltender is the obvious pick here, as he'd be the Vezina favorite if not for the Bruins' Linus Ullmark. Sorokin is the biggest reason the Isles currently occupy a wild-card spot. New York is a subpar possession team and weaker defensively than it once was, but Sorokin's outstanding play has helped it overcome those deficiencies.

19. Buffalo Sabres (21-18-2)

Previous rank: 17th

Tage Thompson. No one's more responsible for the Sabres' expedited rise than the late-blooming Thompson. Buffalo leads the NHL in goals per game, and Thompson has 11 more markers and 10 more points than his closest teammates. The hulking 25-year-old would be a serious Hart candidate if the Sabres were closer to a playoff spot, but he's the main reason they're not further away from one.

20. St. Louis Blues (21-20-3)

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Previous rank: 22nd

Robert Thomas. Though Jordan Kyrou leads the team in points, Thomas has been the most complete player on the team this season. The dynamic 23-year-old center paces the club with 29 assists and has improved greatly in the faceoff circle, winning 52.9% of his draws this year.

21. Florida Panthers (20-20-4)

Previous rank: 24th

Matthew Tkachuk. He paces Florida in goals (22), assists (31), points (53), and penalty minutes (65). Tkachuk has been everything the Panthers hoped he'd be, even as they've tumbled down the standings.

22. Nashville Predators (19-17-6)

Previous rank: 23rd

Juuse Saros. The Predators netminder's recent 64-save victory against the Hurricanes was the piece de resistance of another spectacular campaign. Only Karel Vejmelka has made more saves than Saros this season.

23. Detroit Red Wings (18-16-7)

Previous rank: 20th

Filip Hronek. Captain Dylan Larkin is enjoying another stellar campaign, but Hronek has stepped up greatly amid Moritz Seider's sophomore slump. Hronek is on pace for 60 points and should get some down-ballot Norris Trophy votes.

24. Philadelphia Flyers (18-18-7)

Previous rank: 26th

Travis Konecny. In what's been a predictably difficult season for the Flyers, Konecny's return to form has been one of the few bright spots. The 25-year-old has already matched his career-high in goals through just 37 games.

25. Ottawa Senators (19-20-3)

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Previous rank: 21st

Brady Tkachuk. Tim Stutzle is a far more dynamic player and could become the team MVP by the end of the season, but Tkachuk is the Senators' heart and soul. He sets the physical tone, is always willing to step up for his teammates, and even takes a lot of faceoffs despite being a winger. Oh, and he leads the team with 41 points.

26. Vancouver Canucks (18-22-3)

Previous rank: 25th

Elias Pettersson. The Canucks have grabbed headlines for seemingly every reason in 2022-23, but Pettersson's superb campaign has gone under the radar. The 23-year-old is tied for third in five-on-five scoring league-wide with 31 points.

27. Montreal Canadiens (18-23-3)

Previous rank: 29th

Nick Suzuki. It's really between him and Cole Caufield. But while Caufield is the better goal-scorer, Suzuki is the better playmaker and a far more responsible defensive player.

28. San Jose Sharks (13-23-8)

Previous rank: 28th

Erik Karlsson. The 32-year-old's dominance has been one of the best stories of this season, and he's clearly the Sharks' MVP. Karlsson leads all NHL skaters in even-strength points, with 18 more assists and 13 more total points than his closest teammates. He also boasts strong underlying numbers, and he's doing it while playing for one of the league's worst teams.

29. Columbus Blue Jackets (13-27-2)

Previous rank: 30th

Johnny Gaudreau. It isn't close, either. His 41 points are nearly double the next most (Patrik Laine with 22) on the team.

30. Anaheim Ducks (12-27-4)

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Previous rank: 31st

Troy Terry. It's a toss-up between him and Trevor Zegras, but Terry leads the team with 34 points and is also among the best in the entire league at drawing penalties with 23.

31. Arizona Coyotes (13-25-5)

Previous rank: 27th

Clayton Keller. Jakob Chychrun would be the answer here had he been healthy all year, but as the saying goes: the best ability is availability. Keller, Arizona's lone dynamic threat up front, has 37 points - nine more than the next most on the team.

32. Chicago Blackhawks (11-26-4)

Previous rank: 32nd

Petr Mrazek. Pickings are slim on the clearly tanking Blackhawks, so we're going with Mrazek, whose woeful .875 save percentage and 4.26 goals against average is giving Chicago its best chance of accomplishing its goal of finishing last in the NHL to secure the top draft lottery odds.

(Analytics sources: Evolving Hockey, Natural Stat Trick)

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Longtime Canucks enforcer Gino Odjick dies at 52

Former NHL tough guy Gino Odjick, best known for his eight seasons with the Vancouver Canucks in the 1990s, died at 52 on Sunday.

Odjick was an immensely popular fan favorite during his time in Vancouver after the club drafted him in the fifth round in 1990. He racked up 98 points and 2,127 penalty minutes in 444 games with the Canucks.

His best season came in 1993-94 when he tallied 16 goals and 13 assists in 76 regular-season contests to help the Canucks reach the Stanley Cup Final. He also led the league with 371 PIMs in 1996-97 - the 11th most in a single season.

The Maniwaki, Quebec, native also enjoyed short stints with the New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers, and Montreal Canadiens before his time in the NHL came to an end. He recorded 137 points in his 605-game career and finished with 2,567 penalty minutes, which currently ranks 17th all time.

Odjick announced in 2014 that he was diagnosed with a rare terminal disease called AL amyloidosis.

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Red Wings place Nedeljkovic on waivers

The Detroit Red Wings waived goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic on Sunday.

Nedeljkovic has a cap hit of $3 million. He's set to become an unrestricted free agent at the expiration of his contract following the 2022-23 campaign.

The 27-year-old has a .880 save percentage and a 4.09 goals-against average in nine appearances with the Red Wings this season. He's not played for Detroit since allowing five goals on 41 shots against the Florida Panthers on Dec. 8.

Nedeljkovic was assigned to the AHL on a conditioning loan on Jan. 4. He's made six starts with the Grand Rapids Griffins, posting a .920 save percentage and a 2.30 goals-against average. Nedeljkovic recorded a 27-save shutout on Saturday in the final game of his conditioning loan.

Detroit acquired the netminder from the Carolina Hurricanes in 2021 for a third-round pick and the UFA rights to Jonathan Bernier. Nedeljkovic had a .901 save percentage in 59 contests in his first season with Detroit.

Ville Husso has taken the Red Wings' starting job after signing a three-year contract with a $4.75-million cap hit in the offseason. The 27-year-old has a .902 save percentage in 29 appearances.

Detroit claimed 31-year-old Magnus Hellberg off waivers in November. He has played as Husso's backup while Nedeljkovic has been on his conditioning loan.

The Red Wings are sixth in the Atlantic Division with an 18-16-7 record.

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Sens’ Chabot: Blowout loss to Avs one of the worst games I’ve played

Thomas Chabot was frank when assessing his performance in a 7-0 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday night.

"Especially for myself, I think it was probably one of the worst games I've ever played, personally," the Ottawa Senators defenseman said. "It happened, it's a game, but it's unacceptable for me. You've got to move on, (and) it's going to be a long night thinking about it."

Senators captain Brady Tkachuk also wasn't proud of his or Ottawa's play in the blowout.

"It's embarrassing," he said. "(We) just can't keep doing this. It's frustrating. I'm at a loss for words right now.

"I wouldn't even say we were looking for answers," he added. "We were just awful all night from start to finish. I don't think we had momentum shift on our side. They were just coming at us all game, (and) it was just unacceptable. That can never happen."

The Senators trailed 2-0 after 20 minutes before giving up two more goals in the second period and three in the third. Mikko Rantanen, Artturi Lehkonen, and Alex Newhook each buried a pair of tallies in Colorado's victory, with the latter two players adding an assist apiece. Brad Hunt potted the other marker.

Colorado only outshot Ottawa by four (33-29). Still, the victors controlled puck possession and converted one of their two power-play opportunities, while the Sens went 0-for-3 on the man advantage. The Avalanche also accounted for 57.49% of the game's expected goals and a 51.85% share of the scoring chances, according to Natural Stat Trick.

Chabot's underlying numbers illustrate how poorly he played. The Senators controlled only 33.12% of the expected goals with him on the ice at five-on-five and a mere 23.53% share of the scoring chances. He had one giveaway and no takeaways in 23:13 of ice time.

To his credit, the 25-year-old ranks among the NHL's best in terms of his workload, averaging 25:59 of ice time to go along with 22 points in 37 games this season.

Colorado had lost seven of its previous eight games, including a humiliating 3-2 defeat to the league-worst Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday. The Avalanche have been without numerous impact players all season due to injuries.

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Kraken set NHL record for longest road trip sweep

The Seattle Kraken may only be in their second season, but they've already etched their name into the NHL record books.

The Kraken became the first team in league history to sweep a road trip of seven or more games by defeating the Chicago Blackhawks 8-5 on Saturday.

Here's a closer look at Seattle's run:

Opponent Result
Oilers 5-2 W
Maple Leafs 5-1 W
Senators 8-4 W
Canadiens 4-0 W
Sabres 4-3 W
Bruins 3-0 W
Blackhawks 8-5 W

The Kraken have outscored their opponents 37-15 during the heater. They also won or tied 18 of 21 periods.

Seattle won its last contest before taking off for the road trip. In total, the team has won eight games in a row, setting a new franchise record.

Jared McCann set the pace Saturday with the second hat trick in club history. The Kraken, who amazingly scored on six of their first seven shots in the contest, also received goals from Daniel Sprong, Matty Beniers, Andre Burakovsky, Eeli Tolvanen, and Oliver Bjorkstrand.

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Bruins sign Zacha to 4-year extension with $4.75M cap hit

The Boston Bruins signed forward Pavel Zacha to a four-year contract extension with a $4.75-million cap hit Saturday, the club announced.

The 25-year-old was set to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the campaign.

Zacha has recorded five goals and 20 assists in 42 games with the Bruins this season. He's posted strong underlying numbers defensively in his first year in Boston.

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Boston acquired him from the New Jersey Devils in the offseason in exchange for Erik Haula. The Devils drafted Zacha sixth overall in 2015.

Zacha has largely failed to live up to his lofty draft hype. His best season came in 2020-21 when he notched 17 goals and 35 points in 50 games.

The Bruins still have several pending UFAs, but none bigger than David Pastrnak.

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Matthews returning vs. Bruins after 2-game absence

Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews will return to action Saturday against the Boston Bruins, he confirmed to TSN's Mark Masters.

Matthews has missed two games due to an undisclosed injury. The Maple Leafs defeated the Nashville Predators and lost to the Detroit Red Wings without him in the lineup.

The 25-year-old has 20 goals and 47 points in 41 games this season after winning the 2022 Hart Trophy.

Maple Leafs forwards Pontus Holmberg and Bobby McMann missed the team's morning skate due to illness and aren't expected to play against Boston, according to the Toronto Sun's Terry Koshan.

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