NHL Power Rankings: Unexpected Upsets and Rookie Revelations Shake Up the Season
17. Philadelphia Flyers, 8-5-3
Last week: 17
Sean: 17
Dom: 20
Trevor Zegras has been a point-per-game producer with the best play-driving numbers on the team, and he’s ingratiated himself with his teammates and coach. Sounds like a reasonable time to start talking about an extension, as Kevin Kurz wrote this week. Those guys aren’t getting any cheaper.
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18. Edmonton Oilers, 8-7-4
Last week: 14
Sean: 22
Dom: 16
It was a bit of a surprise that it took so long for Jack Roslovic to find a home after he scored 22 goals last season. He’s a perfectly cromulent player and he’s fit like a glove so far with the Oilers, scoring 12 points in 17 games. Roslovic is prone to hot-and-cold stretches, so don’t expect him to finish with 60 points, but that’s a nice start. The Oilers desperately needed that kind of scoring depth.



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