There's a new number one team, as the Pittsburgh Penguins have claimed top spot in the TSN.ca NHL Power Rankings.
Rocking a power play that is scoring on an absurd 41.9% of their man advantage opportunities, the Penguins also have received three shutouts in the last four starts by goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury.
Chasing the Penguins are the previous top team, Anaheim Ducks, the Minnesota Wild and Nashville Predators.
The Predators, continuing their strong start, jump from nine to four, with better-than-expected first line scoring.
Other clubs climbing include the Detroit Red Wings, up from 12 to five, and playing much better since the return of Pavel Datsyuk. It's probably just coincidence.
The St. Louis Blues go from 11 to six and the Tampa Bay Lightning jump from 21 to 12, while the San Jose Sharks and Calgary Flames both climb six spots to nine and ten, respectively.
Heading the other way, the Chicago Blackhawks and their goal-scoring woes slide from two to seven.
The Montreal Canadiens dip from four to 13 after a rough run through Western Canada and a goaltending collapse knocks the New York Islanders from eight to 19.
Among other Canadian teams, the Vancouver Canucks are up to 11, from 14, and the Toronto Maple Leafs rise from 24 to 17 after a fortunate week. The Winnipeg Jets, with suddenly strong goaltending, go from 25 to 18.
The Ottawa Senators are down a couple of spots, to 22, and the Edmonton Oilers hold steady at 27.