Unveiled: The Surprising NHL Forward Rankings for 2025-26 That Could Shake Up the Entire League
Extras: Logan O’Connor (IR), Nikita Prishchepov, Ivan Ivan
In terms of pure talent, this is a deadly top six on paper, even without Rantanen.
MacKinnon is an undisputed top-five player and may be the best forward in the league not named McDavid. Necas is coming off a career-best 83-point season in which he and MacKinnon controlled a dominant 65 percent of expected goals and outscored opponents 16-9 over nearly 300 five-on-five minutes together. Landeskog is back, and Nichushkin, Lehkonen and Nelson are great pieces to round out the top two lines.



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