Unveiling the NHL’s Most Shocking Breakout Stars of 2025-26 – Prepare to Be Amazed!
He’s bought into being a more complete, well-rounded player, and the stellar two-way results speak volumes: Evangelista’s earned 60.6 percent of scoring chances and a plus-13 goal differential at five-on-five, which is especially impressive because he’s accomplishing this as the top of Nashville’s lineup in difficult matchups, not just in sheltered middle-six usage. It’s helped, of course, to have O’Reilly’s savvy, high-end two-way ability as a stabilizer on the line, but Evangelista’s pace, slick hands and creativity have been an important factor in that line’s success. Evangelista’s finishing leaves a bit to be desired (it’s clear that he’s never going to be a high-end goal scorer) but he does everything else well and has a bright future as a marquee top-six playmaking winger.



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