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Calder Trophy Power Rankings: Unstoppable Pettersson leads the pack

Preseason prognosticators favored the likes of like Rasmus Dahlin and Andrei Svechnikov to claim 2018-19 Rookie of the Year honors, but it's a handful of early surprises who make up this month's edition of the Calder Trophy rankings:

5. Dennis Cholowski, Detroit Red Wings

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A banged-up blue line has led to lots of early minutes for the Red Wings' young defense core, especially 2016 first-round pick Cholowski.

Averaging more than 22 minutes a night, Cholowski has been regularly called upon by coach Jeff Blashill and leads all Detroit defenders in ice time. While Cholowski's offensive contributions haven't resulted in many victories for the rebuilding Red Wings, he already has six points in eight games.

The challenge for Cholowski will be keeping up his strong play. Mike Green has already returned to the lineup and Danny DeKeyser's eventual activation from the injured reserve could chip away at the 20-year-old's usage.

4. Henri Jokiharju, Chicago Blackhawks

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Long gone are the days when the Blackhawks' blue line was their strength. But the next wave is arriving and Finnish freshman Jokiharju is the main attraction.

The 19-year-old has become a favorite of bench boss Joel Quenneville - he's seeing nearly 21 minutes of action per game. That belief in Jokiharju has paid off on the scoreboard, as the rookie defender has already put up seven points in just 11 contests to lead all Chicago defensemen in scoring.

Perhaps most impressive is how quickly Jokiharju has adapted to the pro game. A first-round pick by the Blackhawks in 2017, he needed just one more year in junior before jumping into Chicago's lineup full time.

3. Max Comtois, Anaheim Ducks

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Goals have been hard to come by in Anaheim, as key offensive contributors Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf have spent much, if not all, of the season on the shelf. The Ducks' playing style also has the team in its own end more often than not, so time around the opposing crease is seemingly a rarity.

Enter Comtois, the 2017 second-round pick who is picking up the scoring pace in the absence of the Ducks' top performers. Through 10 contests, Comtois has picked up two goals, including a game-winner, and five assists to sit tied for first in team scoring.

Comtois has now passed the 10-game entry-level-contract threshold, but his offensive production likely already ruled out any chance of a return to the QMJHL, anyway.

2. Max Lajoie, Ottawa Senators

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While second-year defenseman Thomas Chabot is doing his part to help Senators fans forget about former captain Erik Karlsson, credit is also due to rookie rearguard Lajoie.

Lajoie has stepped into the Senators' lineup after spending just one year in Belleville, and appears to be a perfect fit for Guy Boucher's new-look coaching scheme. Across nine appearances, Lajoie has already picked up seven points, including four goals. It's only a matter of time before the fresh face becomes more well-known to the hometown crowd.

1. Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks

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Looking for a dynamic talent who could run away with this year's rookie honors? Feast your eyes on Canucks first-year sensation Pettersson, if you haven't already.

Through seven appearances, the 19-year-old forward has picked up ten points, including seven goals, showing he can be an integral building block in the Canucks' forward corps alongside Brock Boeser. Even more impressive is that the Swedish talent hasn't struggled in adapting to the pace of play in his first season in North America.

While it's unknown what Pettersson's stat line would look like had he not missed a six-game stretch after a suffering a concussion, the good news is he has since returned to the lineup.

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Dorion: Duchene’s been ‘exactly as advertised’ for Senators

As the one-year anniversary of the blockbuster trade that brought Matt Duchene to the Ottawa Senators approaches, general manager Pierre Dorion remains pleased with his investment.

"(I'm) very happy with how it turned out. Obviously, from a team (perspective), we would have liked to have more success, but the player is exactly as advertised," Dorion told reporters Monday. "He's a No. 1 center, he can carry the load, he can play against the other team's best lines.

"I think his production has been there. I think he's been a big part of why our power play is so successful this year. I think he brings tremendous leadership qualities. He's someone that can do a lot offensively. We've also seen him play some penalty kill."

The Senators parted with forward Kyle Turris, goaltender Andrew Hammond, prospect Shane Bowers, a conditional first-round pick in 2018, and a 2019 third-rounder to bring Duchene to Ottawa in a three-team trade Nov. 5, 2017.

But as Dorion indicates, while Duchene owns an impressive stat line since joining the Senators - he posted 49 points in the 68 games that followed the deal, and has 11 points across 10 games this season - it hasn't always translated to the win column. At the time of the trade, Ottawa owned a 6-3-5 record and went 22-40-6 the rest of the way.

Most troubling to pundits was the inclusion of the Senators' first-round pick. Ottawa retained the option to defer the pick to 2019 if the team had a top 10 selection, and the Senators decided to do so in order to draft agitating forward Brady Tkachuk fourth overall. The risk is that some draft-lottery misfortune and another poor finish - the Senators wound up 30th overall last year - could cause the franchise to lose out on budding superstar Jack Hughes come June.

But in the here and now, with the Senators at .500 this season, Dorion seems satisfied with last year's megadeal.

"We're really finding out that Matt Duchene is really a complete player, and as a human being, I can't say enough great things about him," Dorion added.

Duchene, 27, can become an unrestricted free agent next offseason.

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Dorion: Duchene’s been ‘exactly as advertised’ for Senators

As the one-year anniversary of the blockbuster trade that brought Matt Duchene to the Ottawa Senators approaches, general manager Pierre Dorion remains pleased with his investment.

"(I'm) very happy with how it turned out. Obviously, from a team (perspective), we would have liked to have more success, but the player is exactly as advertised," Dorion told reporters Monday. "He's a No. 1 center, he can carry the load, he can play against the other team's best lines.

"I think his production has been there. I think he's been a big part of why our power play is so successful this year. I think he brings tremendous leadership qualities. He's someone that can do a lot offensively. We've also seen him play some penalty kill."

The Senators parted with forward Kyle Turris, goaltender Andrew Hammond, prospect Shane Bowers, a conditional first-round pick in 2018, and a 2019 third-rounder to bring Duchene to Ottawa in a three-team trade Nov. 5, 2017.

But as Dorion indicates, while Duchene owns an impressive stat line since joining the Senators - he posted 49 points in the 68 games that followed the deal, and has 11 points across 10 games this season - it hasn't always translated to the win column. At the time of the trade, Ottawa owned a 6-3-5 record and went 22-40-6 the rest of the way.

Most troubling to pundits was the inclusion of the Senators' first-round pick. Ottawa retained the option to defer the pick to 2019 if the team had a top 10 selection, and the Senators decided to do so in order to draft agitating forward Brady Tkachuk fourth overall. The risk is that some draft-lottery misfortune and another poor finish - the Senators wound up 30th overall last year - could cause the franchise to lose out on budding superstar Jack Hughes come June.

But in the here and now, with the Senators at .500 this season, Dorion seems satisfied with last year's megadeal.

"We're really finding out that Matt Duchene is really a complete player, and as a human being, I can't say enough great things about him," Dorion added.

Duchene, 27, can become an unrestricted free agent next offseason.

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Red Wings to keep Rasmussen following 10-game audition

Michael Rasmussen won't need to pack his bags.

The Detroit Red Wings forward will remain with the big club for the season, head coach Jeff Blashill said, according to Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press.

Rasmussen will play his 10th NHL game Tuesday, effectively burning the first year of his entry-level contract and putting to rest the possibility he would be reassigned to the WHL's Tri-City Americans.

Detroit selected Rasmussen with the ninth overall pick in the 2017 draft. He's picked up one assist across nine appearances this season.

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Blues recall 4 players, including Robby Fabbri, Ville Husso

The St. Louis Blues announced four roster moves on Monday, recalling three skaters and one goaltender from the AHL.

Netminder Ville Husso is among the recalls. He joins the Blues after starter Jake Allen left Saturday's contest following a collision with a teammate.

Robby Fabbri, Nikita Soshnikov, and Carl Gunnarsson, all of whom were on conditioning stints, were also recalled.

Fabbri hasn't suited up for the Blues since February 2017, when he suffered a knee injury. He then missed the entire 2017-18 campaign after re-injuring his ACL. The 22-year-old also sat out the start of this season because of a groin injury.

In three appearances with the AHL's San Antonio Rampage this season, Fabbri has recorded one goal and one assist. He was the Blues' 21st overall pick in 2014.

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Devils recall Schneider from conditioning stint

New Jersey Devils netminder Cory Schneider has been recalled from his AHL conditioning stint, the team announced Monday.

Schneider was assigned to New Jersey's minor-league club earlier in October. He missed the beginning of the campaign as he continued to recover from his May hip surgery and has yet to suit up for the Devils this season.

In three appearances with the AHL's Binghamton Devils, Schneider came away with one win and an .897 save percentage.

Backup Keith Kinkaid held down the fort in Schneider's absence, going 5-2-1 with a .925 save rate.

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NHL announces sports betting partnership with MGM

The NHL announced on Monday a multi-year gaming partnership with MGM Resorts International to become the league's first official gaming and resort destination partner.

The agreement grants MGM access to the NHL's intellectual property, including league and team logos, and proprietary gaming data.

"The new sports betting landscape presents a unique opportunity for fan engagement utilizing technology and data that are exclusive to our league," NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said in a statement.

"As a leading global gaming operator and entertainment company, MGM Resorts is the perfect partner for us to begin our transformative entry into this space. Fan engagement, technological advancement and innovation are paramount to our progressive approach and will be at the forefront of everything we do."

Monday's announcement only became possible after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal law in May that banned sports betting.

The NBA also reached a similar partnership with MGM in July.

"Combining MGM Resorts' world-class sports betting operations and technology with the NHL's top-level competition, iconic brands and cutting-edge data will further transform the rapidly growing sports betting marketplace and solidify our position at the forefront of the industry," MGM chairman and CEO Jim Murren said in a statement.

Speaking Monday, Bettman left open the possibility of future partnerships, as he noted the agreement with MGM is not exclusive, according to Sportsnet's Kyle Bukauskas.

Bettman downplayed the likelihood that opening the door to sports betting could have a negative impact on the league's players.

"I've never worried and don't worry about the integrity of our game," Bettman said. "It has been strong even when the majority of gambling was not through legal sportsbooks."

Earlier this month, the New Jersey Devils announced an independent partnership with William Hill US, which in part will place a sports betting lounge inside the Prudential Center, the Devils' home arena. In September, the Vegas Golden Knights became the first NHL club to announce a betting partnership in an agreement with William Hill US.

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Senators’ Borowiecki to have hearing for hit on Golden Knights’ Eakin

Ottawa Senators defenseman Mark Borowiecki will have a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety on Monday following an illegal check to the head of Vegas Golden Knights forward Cody Eakin.

The incident occurred in Sunday's contest at T-Mobile Arena.

Borowiecki was assessed a major penalty for charging and a game misconduct.

Sunday marked his return to action after serving a one-game suspension for elbowing Boston Bruins rookie Urho Vaakanainen.

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Dustin Brown makes season debut vs. Rangers

Los Angeles Kings winger Dustin Brown was activated from the injured reserve and made his first appearance of the season Sunday vs. the New York Rangers.

Brown missed the first 10 games of the season after he broke his finger during the preseason.

The veteran forward, who notched a career-high 61 points last season, will be looked upon to provide an offensive spark to a Kings squad that sits last in the Western Conference with just five points on the season.

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Report: Capitals’ Wilson to appeal to 3rd-party arbitrator

Tom Wilson is taking his case to the next level.

The Washington Capitals forward will appeal his 20-game suspension to a third-party arbitrator after NHL commissioner Gary Bettman elected to uphold the ban, a source told Sportsnet's John Shannon.

Wilson was handed the suspension after he leveled St. Louis Blues forward Oskar Sundqvist with a blindside hit during the preseason. He has currently served nine games of the ban and is eligible to return to the lineup against the Chicago Blackhawks on Nov. 21.

The 24-year-old inked a six-year, $31-million extension in July.

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