The Ducks did have their seven-game winning streak snapped by the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night, but they are still tied for the second-best record in the league. They rank second in goals scored (64), and they're getting great goaltending from Lukas Dostal.
One week made a big difference in the NHL power rankings, with injuries continuing to be a big story and lengthy winning and losing streaks standing out.
The big winners of 2024 free agency were one of the NHL's biggest flops last season, finishing with 68 points. They're currently a bit ahead of that pace but certainly not threatening for a playoff spot one month in.
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Tampa Bay beat Anaheim, Vegas, Nashville, Dallas, and Utah in the streak, allowing just nine goals across five games to bring its goals-against average to 2.77, good for 11th in the league. Its mark through Oct. 23 was 3.43, tied for 23rd.
The Avalanche climb into the top spot as we look around the league to see who's playing their way onto — or off of — Olympic rosters.
We’re now a bit more than a month into the season, and while we’re not quite at the infamous American Thanksgiving benchmark in terms of sample sizes, we’re already starting to get a better feel for where some teams are at.
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FloHockey AHL Power Rankings: Grand Rapids Griffins Still Tops
This week, FloHockey contributor and AHL expert Patrick Williams submits his latest AHL rankings and explains why each team made moves in early November. The Grand Rapids Griffins still have a grasp on the top spot in the latest AHL Power Rankings.