NHL Power Shuffle: How the Hurricanes Surged to No. 1 and the Surprising "Our Guys" Shaking Up Every Team
He’s delivering thus far, scoring three times in seven games, leading the Caps with 2.08 goals per 60 and making an early push to be at the top of the Calder discussion. Get used to seeing stuff like this from him.
He JUST missed on this one, but Ryan Leonard’s shot is going to be a problem… 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/bVu3DSaOE5
— NHL (@NHL) October 22, 2025
7. Edmonton Oilers, 4-3-1
Last week: 6
Sean: 8
Dom: 7
Expecting Andrew Mangiapane to hit the 35-goal mark, as he did with the Flames a few years back, would be unreasonable, but he’s still capable of substantive five-on-five play and decent production. Quality depth, in other words. Still a pretty novel concept in Edmonton.



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