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Unveiled: The Shocking NHL Centers Rankings That Could Reshape the Playoff Race

Unveiled: The Shocking NHL Centers Rankings That Could Reshape the Playoff Race

Behind those two is Jason Dickinson, a solid bottom-sixer. In a perfect world, Chicago would add someone in the middle of the mix to stabilize things and help both Bedard and Nazar reach their potential. In the meantime, they’re closer to the bottom of these rankings than the middle.

27. Vancouver Canucks

Current quality: 22nd percentile
Looking for: Top-six center

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Last year the Canucks — with Elias Pettersson, J.T. Miller and Pius Suter — ranked sixth. No team has fallen farther after Pettersson struggled heavily, Miller was downgraded to Filip Chytil and Suter looks likely to walk in free agency. The depth that made the team a contender during the 2023-24 season has evaporated.

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