Unveiled: The Surprising NHL Forward Rankings for 2025-26 That Could Shake Up the Entire League
Right now, Minnesota’s lineup appears a bit top-heavy, but when Zuccarello returns from injury, it’ll allow Boldy to slide down to drive the second line, which is a huge weapon.
The Wild’s bottom-six is weak offensively, but they can hold their own because of their above-average defensive play, and there is some upside if Yurov and Ohgren, a pair of highly touted prospects, can take a step.
Washington Capitals
Alex Ovechkin – Dylan Strome – Aliaksei Protas
Connor McMichael – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Tom Wilson
Anthony Beauvillier – Hendrix Lapierre – Ryan Leonard
Brandon Duhaime – Nic Dowd – Justin Sourdif



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