
Unveiled: The Shocking NHL Centers Rankings That Could Reshape the Playoff Race
That’s partially because the team’s bottom-six center depth is also lacking. Neither Max Domi nor Scott Laughton looks like a strong enough 3C option, and that was apparent against the Panthers when going up against Lundell. Laughton works very well as a defensively responsible 4C, but an upgrade on Domi is necessary. If Tavares leaves on top of that, Toronto might be in trouble.
14. Detroit Red Wings
Current quality: 59th percentile
Looking for: None
Dylan Larkin once again projects to provide completely legit production for a first-line center. For the first time in a long time, Detroit has reason for optimism behind him. Marco Kasper’s first NHL season was a success. He led Detroit’s regulars in expected goal share and popped off in the season’s second half, leading all rookies with 17 goals after Jan. 10 and adding a welcome dose of creativity and tenacity to the mix.
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