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NHL Power Rankings: Jets fall heading into the new year
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NHL Power Rankings Update: Jets Slide as New Year Approaches

December 31, 2025 5 Min Read
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Here is a rewritten summary of the NHL team rankings and observations for the 2026 season:

1. Avalanche: Dominant in the regular season, the Avalanche are eager for a tough playoff challenge that likely will come in May.
2. Wild: Quinn Hughes is quickly adapting and getting fitter, raising hopes for even better performance as the season progresses.
3. Stars: Having fallen short three times in the Western Conference Finals, the Stars are determined to break through in 2026.
4. Lightning: Expect another intense Florida rivalry playoff series, with Tampa Bay seeking revenge after consecutive first-round losses to the Panthers.
5. Hurricanes: Despite regular-season success, Carolina struggles beyond the second playoff round but aims to change that with strong personnel.
6. Red Wings: Detroit is on the rise, targeting their first playoff appearance since 2016 thanks to promising young talent.
7. Golden Knights: Las Vegas is poised for a strategic addition to contend seriously for the Stanley Cup again.
8. Panthers: Aiming for a historic three-peat, building on recent back-to-back Stanley Cup victories.
9. Oilers: With Connor McDavid leading, Edmonton strives to overcome flaws and secure the Stanley Cup, coming close in recent seasons.
10. Islanders: Matthew Schaefer is the rising star, potentially earning the Calder Trophy and propelling the franchise forward.
11. Sabres: Despite a strong winning streak, they hover just outside the playoffs but promise exciting games late in the season.
12. Ducks: Well-funded and growing, Anaheim hopes investments will translate into significant future success.
13. Canadiens: Montreal is capable of winning playoff rounds despite some challenges within the Atlantic Division.
14. Senators: Drake Batherson is having a career-best season, making Ottawa a tougher postseason contender.
15. Flyers: Despite uneven play, Philadelphia remains competitive in the Metro Division’s playoff race.
16. Capitals: Rookie Ryan Leonard shines bright, signaling a hopeful future for the veteran-heavy Washington team.
17. Devils: In need of reinforcements, New Jersey’s management faces pressure to improve the roster.
18. Kings: With Anze Kopitar’s final season, Los Angeles aims to ensure one last playoff appearance for their legend.
19. Bruins: Morgan Geekie is off to a historic goal-scoring start, providing a major bright spot for Boston.
20. Rangers: Struggling offensively, New York ranks near the bottom but hopes to improve in 2026.
21. Sharks: Led by emerging stars, San Jose holds on to playoff hope despite recent drafts.
22. Maple Leafs: Toronto faces injury setbacks, limiting playoff aspirations even with a likely postseason berth.
23. Flames: Calgary’s recent wins may risk their draft positioning, creating a delicate balance between success and rebuilding.
24. Predators: Nashville should capitalize on a buying opportunity in the West by trading veterans for future assets.
25. Mammoth: Utah’s playoff chances hinge on goaltender Karel Vejmerka’s ability to perform under pressure.
26. Blue Jackets: Adam Fantilli shows promise beyond traditional stats, hinting at better outcomes ahead.
27. Penguins: Pittsburgh’s playoff odds continue to diminish, shifting focus toward the upcoming draft.
28. Kraken: Despite poor offense, Seattle keeps fans engaged by maintaining playoff possibilities.
29. Blues: Jordan Binnington represents Canada at the Olympics but remains underwhelming in team performance.
30. Canucks: Vancouver needs a rebuild, looking to young talent to form a competitive new core.
31. Jets: Winnipeg falters but fans can still rally behind players competing in the Olympics.
32. Blackhawks: Chicago anticipates renewed excitement with Connor Bedard’s return from injury.

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Fan Take: These insights reveal the dynamic landscape of the NHL as teams strategize rebuilding, contending, or maintaining legacy. For hockey fans, this evolving competition promises thrilling playoff battles and the rise of new stars that will shape the future of the sport.

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