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NHL Power Rankings: Wild looking to upset Western Conference power balance
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NHL Power Rankings: Wild Aim to Shake Up Western Conference Hierarchy

December 17, 2025 4 Min Read
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Here is a rewritten summary of the team rankings and their current status:

1. Avalanche lead the league, showcasing Nathan MacKinnon’s exceptional talent as the team dominates opponents when he’s on the ice.
2. Hurricanes have won four straight, despite Sebastian Aho’s recent scoring drought.
3. Stars’ Lupe Hintz is excelling defensively, contributing to the team’s strong 5-on-5 performance.
4. Wild made a significant move by acquiring Quinn Hughes, aiming to challenge the Central’s top teams.
5. Golden Knights’ Noah Hanifin has decent expected goal metrics despite a low shooting percentage.
6. Capitals’ Tom Wilson is exceeding expectations, on pace to break his career-high in goals.
7. Red Wings’ Moritz Seider is proving himself as an elite defenseman with strong contributions.
8. Ducks’ Mason McTavish is underperforming offensively, with a low expected goal rate.
9. Islanders’ success in December is largely due to goalie Ilya Sorokin’s stellar save percentage.
10. Lightning’s offense has cooled; key players are struggling to score goals recently.
11. Bruins are benefiting from Elias Lindholm’s strong playmaking since Thanksgiving.
12. Panthers’ Sam Bennett has started converting solid underlying performance into goals and assists.
13. Flyers’ Matvey Michkov is struggling in his sophomore season, impacting Philadelphia’s standings.
14. Kings face scoring challenges, ranking near the bottom in goals scored.
15. Canadiens rely heavily on the line of Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, and July Slavkowski but need more depth.
16. Oilers are propelled by Connor McDavid’s outstanding recent performance.
17. Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthews has been prolific in scoring but lacks playmaking volume.
18. Penguins are faltering by failing to maintain leads late in games.
19. Senators’ Brady Tkachuk is underwhelming due to injuries and low shooting percentage.
20. Devils suffer further setbacks as defenseman Simon Nemec injured after missing out on Quinn Hughes.
21. Sharks have shown resilience with multiple comeback wins, staying competitive.
22. Rangers deliver solid defensive performances, including six shutouts this season.
23. Mammoth’s Barrett Hayton has yet to make a significant impact this season.
24. Jets hope for improvement with the return of goalie Connor Hellebuyck as playoff hopes dim.
25. Sabers have replaced their GM, but long-term success depends on ownership commitment.
26. Predators’ Luke Evangelista is leading the team in assists and expected goal share.
27. Flames finally have a player scoring double-digit goals with the addition of Matt Coronato.
28. Blackhawks endure a setback with Connor Bedard sidelined by a shoulder injury.
29. Blue Jackets’ Kirill Marchenko struggles with scoring during a team slide out of playoff contention.
30. Blues battle injuries and poor goaltending contributing to their poor record.
31. Canucks have won consecutive games following the trade of Quinn Hughes.
32. Kraken have a new 10-goal scorer Jordan Eberle but continue to struggle overall.

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Fan Take: This update highlights the dynamic nature of the NHL season, with player performances and team strategies constantly evolving. For hockey fans, understanding these shifts is crucial as they signal potential playoff contenders and rising stars who could shape the future of the sport.

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