Unveiled: The Surprising NHL Forward Rankings for 2025-26 That Could Shake Up the Entire League
Add Robertson, Johnston (who should take another step this year), and Hintz to the fold and you’ve got four high-end first-line caliber players. And that doesn’t even include Matt Duchene, who’s coming off an 82-point season.
The Stars lost some valuable secondary forwards in Mikael Granlund, Mason Marchment, and Evgenii Dadanov, but a healthy Tyler Seguin — he missed all but 20 regular-season games — should be a huge difference-maker in the middle six and Bourque, who is a year removed from leading the AHL in points, should break out with a consistent top-nine opportunity, too.



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