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NHL Power Rankings: Ducks struggling to stay outside of playoffs
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NHL Power Rankings: Ducks Battle to Keep Playoff Hopes Alive Amid Struggles

January 23, 2026 7 Min Read
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Here is a paraphrased summary of the team rankings and current highlights:

  1. Avalanche
    Brock Nelson has excelled as the team’s second-line center, poised to score a career-high 40 goals at age 34. His 5-on-5 expected goal ratio of 59.3% surpasses notable teammates Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar.

  2. Lightning
    Tampa Bay remains strong with an 11-game winning streak, though the loss of Brayden Point to a potential serious injury may challenge the team’s resilience moving forward.

  3. Red Wings
    Goalie John Gibson has been a key factor in Detroit’s improvement, recovering from a slow start and achieving an impressive 8.87 goals saved above average in his last seven games.

  4. Hurricanes
    Quandre Miller may not have the best plus/minus stats, but his strong expected goal share (57.6%) and 21 points in 39 games hint at a breakout season for Carolina.

  5. Golden Knights
    Mark Stone had a streak of seven straight games with a goal, recently ended by a game contributing three assists; he’s driving the offensive production in Vegas.

  6. Wild
    Matt Boldy has elevated his scoring, matching last year’s total with 27 goals and coming close to his career-high 31 after increasing his shot rate and boasting a 17.6% shooting percentage.

  7. Canadiens
    At just 21 years old, July Slafkowski has impressed with 18 points in 13 games since December 20 and a positive impact at 5-on-5, signaling his NHL potential.

  8. Sabres
    Matthias Samuelsson is excelling defensively and offensively, setting new career highs in goals, assists, and points, while leading the team with a plus-12 rating during even strength.

  9. Stars
    Jake Oettinger has struggled since the Christmas break, allowing multiple goals in recent games and posting a low save percentage, contributing to Dallas’ recent struggles.

  10. Islanders
    Matt Barzal is enjoying his best season yet, tallying 37 points and helping the Islanders outscore opponents when he’s on the ice, reinforcing his value as an underrated star.

  11. Oilers
    Zach Hyman has fueled Edmonton’s climb in the standings since returning in mid-November, contributing 16 goals and 11 assists in 28 games.

  12. Panthers
    Anton Lundell has posted career-best traditional stats due to more ice time but hasn’t yet made a strong 5-on-5 impact, leaving Florida to ponder whether to seek another center.

  13. Bruins
    Marat Husnutdinov surprised with four goals against the Rangers, giving Boston added scoring depth despite less impressive underlying metrics.

  14. Flyers
    Matvey Michkov’s sophomore season has been disappointing, with no goals and only three assists in his last eight games, and reduced ice time compared to last year.

  15. Maple Leafs
    Joseph Woll, returning from injury mid-November, has delivered strong goaltending with notable goals saved above average and solid performance on high-danger shots, helping Toronto’s rise.

  16. Penguins
    Erik Karlsson’s hand injury, sidelining him for weeks, is a significant setback; the veteran leads Pittsburgh in assists and is a positive influence even strength.

  17. Kraken
    Philipp Grubauer is bouncing back after tough seasons, ranking eighth in the league in goals saved above average alongside Joey Daccord as Seattle’s strong goaltending duo.

  18. Capitals
    Logan Thompson’s steadiness in goal is crucial, though Charlie Lindgren faces challenges with a high goals-against average and low save percentage for a team with limited scoring depth.

  19. Sharks
    San Jose’s rebuild hinges on acquiring a solid, impact defenseman capable of influencing play, as their current young prospect isn’t yet ready.

  20. Kings
    Los Angeles’ goaltending woes were spotlighted last month with a poor save percentage, something the team must fix quickly as they face numerous other issues.

  21. Devils
    Despite missing out on a major acquisition and being just outside playoff position, New Jersey managed a decisive win against Minnesota, marking a small but notable success.

  22. Senators
    Ottawa had a turbulent week with the GM condemning rumors about Linus Ullmark’s absence amid a four-game losing streak.

  23. Mammoth
    Nate Schmidt has proven a valuable addition with a 59.2% expected goal share and a plus-17 differential, on pace for his best point total since 2021-22.

  24. Ducks
    Leo Karlsson started strong but cooled off amid the team’s slide down the standings, ending a 12-game goal drought but contributing minimally since mid-December.

  25. Predators
    Nashville has flirted with danger, having a 6-4-0 record during a stretch where they rarely fell behind first, highlighting a need to seize early leads more often.

  26. Blue Jackets
    Columbus made a bold move by waiving head coach Dean Evason midseason, signaling they expect Rick Bowness to elevate the team’s performance.

  27. Blackhawks
    Tyler Bertuzzi continues to be a power-play weapon with nine goals on the man advantage, nearing his career high with much of the season left.

  28. Flames
    Mackenzie Weegar’s 5-on-5 stats look poor due largely to extremely unlucky puck bounces, including an unusually low on-ice PDO of .930.

  29. Jets
    Winnipeg’s offense heavily depends on Mark Scheifele, Kyle Connor, and Gabriel Vilardi, who contribute nearly half the team’s scoring, but depth scoring is lacking.

  30. Blues
    With the team struggling, the Blues may try to trade players; the market is crowded, making it hard to find partners willing to deal.

  31. Rangers
    The Rangers have faced a sharp downturn, managing only two regulation wins last month and performing below .500 overall, emphasizing their ongoing struggles.

  32. Canucks
    Brock Boeser has experienced a lengthy 21-game goal drought since late November, recording minimal assists during that period, raising concerns over his form.

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Fan Take:
This latest team ranking reveals the shifting fortunes and emerging stars across the NHL, highlighting how injuries, hot streaks, and key player performances dramatically impact team success. For fans, it underscores the unpredictable and thrilling nature of hockey, where every lineup change or injury can ripple through a team’s trajectory and shape playoff races.

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