
Unveiled: The Shocking NHL Centers Rankings That Could Reshape the Playoff Race
For next season, he projects as an average 2C. That should be great news for the Red Wings — and the better news, based on his age and second-half production, is that he seems to be capable of more. Larkin needs help, and the other options (Andrew Copp and J.T. Compher) are limited for a team desperately trying to take the next step.
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15. Washington Capitals
Current quality: 41st percentile
Looking for: High-end center, Bottom-six center
The key theme for the Capitals across the board will be similar: prove last year was no fluke. That might be harsh, but when it came time to actually play a legit contender, the Capitals folded. It was enough to warrant skepticism that many of the career years experienced throughout the roster were just that: highs that will be hard to repeat.
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