Unveiled: The Surprising NHL Forward Rankings for 2025-26 That Could Shake Up the Entire League
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This is a group of 12 NHL-caliber forwards, but where they’re overmatched by the teams above them is in that second-tier depth after Barzal and Horvat. Some of their forwards who will get big minutes are, frankly, just getting old, with Lee now 35 and a handful of others on the wrong side of 30.
There are a couple of wild cards here, however, including Ritchie, whom they landed in the Brock Nelson trade. If nothing else, the Islanders should be more interesting to watch now, and not just because of the new kid on D they took first overall.



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