Unveiled: The Surprising NHL Forward Rankings for 2025-26 That Could Shake Up the Entire League
All four lines can play; Zary, Backlund, and Coleman form an above-average third line, and it’s a luxury having Sharangovich on the fourth line. But similar to Seattle, Calgary desperately lacks dynamic star power in the top six.
Kadri and Huberdeau are coming off better-than-expected seasons; Coronato has 30-goal potential; and Gridin, 19, is an exciting piece of the future. But it’s hard to see the Flames forward crew scoring more than they did last year, when they were bottom-five in the league in goals scored per game.



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