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Oct 29, 2018

The 7-Eleven Power Rankings: Lightning back on top

The Tampa Bay Lightning have the league's best penalty kill, allowing just two power play goals in their first 10 games of the season, and are the No. 1 team this week in TSN`s 7-Eleven Power Rankings.

Nikita Kucherov

Forget about Saturday’s 7-1 blowout loss to the Arizona Coyotes – after all, it was the Lightning's fifth road game in eight nights – Tampa Bay is tops in TSN`s 7-Eleven Power Rankings this week.

The Lightning have the league’s best penalty kill (95.1 percentage), allowing just two power play goals in their 7-2-1 start to the season, and are this week’s best team in TSN`s 7-Eleven Power Rankings, according to consensus rankings formulated by the TSN Power Ranking panel of Ray Ferraro, Jeff O’Neill, Jamie McLennan, Craig Button and Darren Dreger.

Tampa Bay, which was also ranked No. 1 in our first two Power Rankings of the 2018-19 season, went 3-1-1 on its road trip to move up two spots from last week. The No. 2 Nashville Predators fall out of first place following losses to the improving San Jose Sharks and the surging Edmonton Oilers. Nashville is really starting to miss the services of Pekka Rinne as backup Juuse Saros went 1-2 last week, giving up three third-period goals to the Sharks in just over five minutes last week before losing to the Oilers at home on Saturday.

The Toronto Maple Leafs climb to No. 3 this week from No. 5 a week ago after snapping a two-game skid with consecutive wins over the No. 8 Winnipeg Jets. But Saturday’s win over the Jets at Scotiabank Arena came at a cost as the Maple Leafs lost star centre Auston Matthews to a left shoulder injury for at least four weeks.

Rounding out the top five teams this week are the rejuvenated Pittsburgh Penguins at No. 4, following a sweep on their four-game Canadian road trip, and the No. 5 Colorado Avalanche, who slip three spots from a week ago after going .500 last week. The Avs have placed in the top 10 in our panel’s last four Power Rankings thanks to plenty of scoring from the NHL’s hottest line of Mikko Rantanen, who leads the league in scoring with 21 points, Nathan MacKinnon (18 points) and Gabriel Landeskog (16).

Making the biggest leap this week are both the Penguins and Oilers who catapult 15 spots – Pittsburgh from No. 19 last week and Edmonton to No. 10 from No. 25 a week ago. In fact, the Oilers were ranked No. 29 by our panel just two weeks ago.

The No. 6 Minnesota Wild move up six spots from last week after winning five straight following a subpar 1-2-2 start that had them ranked at a lowly No. 28 in our second Power Rankings of the season three weeks ago. Rounding out the other top-10 teams this week are the Boston Bruins at No. 7; the No. 8 Jets, the Montreal Canadiens at No. 9 and the Oilers in 10th spot following three straight wins, including victories over the defending Stanley Cup-champion Washington Capitals (No. 13) and Presidents’ Trophy winning Predators.

The less than mighty Anaheim Ducks at No. 24 make the biggest plunge of the week, dropping 16 spots from No. 8 a week ago after losing five straight following a strong 5-1 start to the campaign.

The top Canadian team this week is Toronto followed by Winnipeg, Montreal and Edmonton. The Vancouver Canucks plunge to No. 22 after sitting at No. 11 last week while the No. 23 Calgary Flames drop seven places and the Ottawa Senators take a dive to No. 25 from their No. 13 position a week ago.

The Florida Panthers are hoping their two-game series in Finland with the Jets later this week will lift them out of their misery and the No. 27 spot. The other NHL teams hiding in the league's basement this week include: the No. 28 Philadelphia Flyers, who have lost three straight; the Los Angeles Kings, stuck in the No. 29 spot despite ending a six-game skid; the No. 30 New York Rangers, who slip three spots from last week; and the Detroit Red Wings at No. 31, splattered on the cellar floor for a third straight week.

Tampa Bay Lightning
1. Tampa Bay Lightning

  • RECORD
    7-2-1
  • POSSESSION
    53.4%
  • LAST WEEK
    3

A 7-1 loss to Arizona ended a five-game road trip on a sour note, but prior to that they were 3-0-1. They lead the league in penalty-killing percentage at 95.1, having allowed just two power play goals.

Nashville Predators
2. Nashville Predators

  • RECORD
    8-3-0
  • POSSESSION
    51.9%
  • LAST WEEK
    1

The loss of Pekka Rinne to injury is starting to hurt the Predators. Backup Juuse Saros earned a shutout in his first replacement start, but then went 1-2, allowing 12 goals in those three games.

Toronto Maple Leafs
3. Toronto Maple Leafs

  • RECORD
    8-3-0
  • POSSESSION
    50.7%
  • LAST WEEK
    5

The Maple Leafs rebounded from two straight losses with consecutive wins over Winnipeg to maintain a perfect 5-0 record on the road. But now they must deal with a shoulder injury to Auston Matthews.

Pittsburgh Penguins
4. Pittsburgh Penguins

  • RECORD
    6-1-2
  • POSSESSION
    49.1%
  • LAST WEEK
    19

If you haven’t seen Sidney Crosby’s incredible overtime goal against Edmonton, where he undressed Ryan Strome, check out the highlight. He had eight points (5-3-8) in Pittsburgh’s 4-0 trip to Canada.

Colorado Avalanche
5. Colorado Avalanche

  • RECORD
    7-3-2
  • POSSESSION
    49.2%
  • LAST WEEK
    2

There’s no debate about the best line in the NHL this year. Mikko Rantanen (5-16-21) leads the league in scoring, Nathan MacKinnon (9-9-18) is in third and Gabriel Landeskog (10-6-16) is close behind.

Minnesota Wild
6. Minnesota Wild

  • RECORD
    6-2-2
  • POSSESSION
    45.8%
  • LAST WEEK
    12

The same night that the Wild celebrated Ryan Suter’s 1,000th NHL game they also won their fifth game in a row, especially impressive considering their mediocre 1-2-2 start. Devan Dubnyk has a .945 SV %.

Boston Bruins
7. Boston Bruins

  • RECORD
    6-3-2
  • POSSESSION
    52.1%
  • LAST WEEK
    6

Two days after shutting out Philadelphia 3-0, the Bruins were shut out themselves 3-0 at the hands of Montreal. Jaroslav Halak (1.43 GAA) has two shutouts for Boston and a 3-0-2 record.

 

Winnipeg Jets
8. Winnipeg Jets

  • RECORD
    7-4-1
  • POSSESSION
    49.8%
  • LAST WEEK
    4

The Jets lost twice to Toronto in a three-game span. In Winnipeg last week, their 15-game regular season home point streak ended, and in Toronto they were stunned by two late goals in 26 seconds.

Montreal Canadiens
9. Montreal Canadiens

  • RECORD
    6-2-2
  • POSSESSION
    52.4%
  • LAST WEEK
    7

They’ve scored at least three goals in seven straight games to go 5-1-1. Carey Price (2.13 GAA, .922 SV %) picked up his 290th career win to pass Patrick Roy for second all-time as a Canadien.

Edmonton Oilers
10. Edmonton Oilers

  • RECORD
    6-3-1
  • POSSESSION
    47.4%
  • LAST WEEK
    25

In a tough four games, the Oilers earned a point against Pittsburgh and beat Washington, Nashville and Chicago for a 6-1-1 record after their 0-2 start. Connor McDavid is fifth in NHL scoring with 17 points.

San Jose Sharks
11. San Jose Sharks

  • RECORD
    6-3-2
  • POSSESSION
    58.7%
  • LAST WEEK
    15

They're coming on - via a five-game point streak. Most impressive was the Sharks' 5-4 win in Nashville where they scored three goals in the final 8:20. Winger Timo Meier has six points in his last three.

Chicago Blackhawks
12. Chicago Blackhawks

  • RECORD
    6-3-3
  • POSSESSION
    52.6%
  • LAST WEEK
    9

Special teams haven’t helped the Blackhawks (28th in power play and 22nd in penalty killing) but a league-leading 11 goals by Patrick Kane, who’s No. 2 in NHL scoring, certainly has early in 2018-19.

Washington Capitals
13. Washington Capitals

  • RECORD
    5-3-2
  • POSSESSION
    50.5%
  • LAST WEEK
    18

Pheonix Copley stopped three shootout attempts in Calgary to earn his first NHL win. The Capitals continued their strong offensive play and lead the league with a 37.1 power play percentage.

Carolina Hurricanes
14. Carolina Hurricanes

  • RECORD
    6-4-1
  • POSSESSION
    61.5%
  • LAST WEEK
    14

Forty shots is usually considered a good game, but the Hurricanes are taking an average of 41.5 per game. That’s impressive enough but they also lead the league with the fewest shots against at 23.9.

Buffalo Sabres
15. Buffalo Sabres

  • RECORD
    6-4-1
  • POSSESSION
    48.9%
  • LAST WEEK
    20

An OT loss at Columbus ended a three-game winning streak but they ran their four-goal scoring streak to a fourth game. Jeff Skinner has five goals in those four games and Jason Pominville has four.

Columbus Blue Jackets
16. Columbus Blue Jackets

  • RECORD
    6-4-0
  • POSSESSION
    50.6%
  • LAST WEEK
    21

Despite a winning record, they can’t be happy with their goals against. They’ve allowed 3.80 goals per game, fifth worst in the NHL and a full goal more than last year’s 2.76 goals against.

New Jersey Devils
17. New Jersey Devils

  • RECORD
    5-2-1
  • POSSESSION
    50.8%
  • LAST WEEK
    10

Things are about to get a lot tougher for the Devils. They’ve built their early season success on seven of their eight games being at home. They now hit the road for seven straight starting Tuesday in Tampa.

New York Islanders
18. New York Islanders

  • RECORD
    5-4-1
  • POSSESSION
    42.3%
  • LAST WEEK
    24

The Islanders scored three goals in 2:52 of the third against Philadelphia to pull away for the 6-1 win. Anders Lee has eight points (2-6-8) in the last four game while Josh Bailey has five in his last three.

Arizona Coyotes
19. Arizona Coyotes

  • RECORD
    5-5-0
  • POSSESSION
    53.2%
  • LAST WEEK
    30

The Coyotes have recovered from their early ailments. In their first five games they scored a total of three goals. In their next five games they scored 22. Their record also reversed from 1-4 to 4-1.

Vegas Golden Knights
20. Vegas Golden Knights

  • RECORD
    5-5-1
  • POSSESSION
    57.8%
  • LAST WEEK
    17

A poor start can be traced to a lack of goal scoring – at just 2.27 per game only L.A. is worse. In eight of their 11 games they’ve scored two or fewer goals. A year ago they started their first season at 8-3.

Dallas Stars
21. Dallas Stars

  • RECORD
    5-5-0
  • POSSESSION
    50.9%
  • LAST WEEK
    23

The Stars have been decent at home where they have a 5-2 record and have averaged 3.86 goals per game. On the road, however, they are 0-3 and averaging just 1.0 goals per game.

Vancouver Canucks
22. Vancouver Canucks

  • RECORD
    6-6-0
  • POSSESSION
    43.1%
  • LAST WEEK
    11

Consecutive losses after being outscored 9-1 is bad, but the return of rookie star Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser is good. But now more bad news – Anders Nilsson and Alex Edler are out with injuries.

Calgary Flames
23. Calgary Flames

  • RECORD
    5-5-1
  • POSSESSION
    52.4%
  • LAST WEEK
    16

An embarrassing 9-1 loss to Pittsburgh in Calgary worsened their home goals against per game to a league worst 4.60 goals per game. They then rebounded to earn a point in a shootout loss to the Caps.

Anaheim Ducks
24. Anaheim Ducks

  • RECORD
    5-5-2
  • POSSESSION
    40.7%
  • LAST WEEK
    8

This isn’t something you see very often. The less than mighty Ducks, losers of five in a row (one in overtime) are last in average shots for per game at 24.5 and last in shots against at 39.1.

Ottawa Senators
25. Ottawa Senators

  • RECORD
    4-4-2
  • POSSESSION
    42.6%
  • LAST WEEK
    13

Matt Duchene scored twice in a losing effort in his return to Colorado and the Senators have lost three in a row (once in overtime on a penalty shot in Vegas) after their three-game winning streak.

St. Louis Blues
26. St. Louis Blues

  • RECORD
    3-4-3
  • POSSESSION
    46.7%
  • LAST WEEK
    26

It’s been up and down for the Blues, unable to win consecutive games. For Zach Sanford it’s been all good since his call up - he's 3-3-6 in five games playing in the NHL for the first time since 2016-17.

Florida Panthers
27. Florida Panthers

  • RECORD
    2-4-3
  • POSSESSION
    53.9%
  • LAST WEEK
    28
The Panthers are winless in three games at home (0-2-1) and have yet to earn a regulation win in six road games. They’ll see if they can do better in Finland against Winnipeg on Thursday and Friday.
Philadelphia Flyers
28. Philadelphia Flyers

  • RECORD
    4-7-0
  • POSSESSION
    49.5%
  • LAST WEEK
    22

Their three-game losing skid is bad enough, but in those three games they’ve been outscored 13-2. They’re dead last in the NHL in goals against per game at 4.18 and also No. 31 on the penalty kill.

Los Angeles Kings
29. Los Angeles Kings

  • RECORD
    3-7-1
  • POSSESSION
    47.7%
  • LAST WEEK
    29

They ended their six-game skid when Alex Martinez scored late in the third to give them a 4-3 win. Dustin Brown returned from a broken finger to score and deliver seven hits in that Sunday victory.

New York Rangers
30. New York Rangers

  • RECORD
    3-7-1
  • POSSESSION
    46.1%
  • LAST WEEK
    27

The Rangers are winless on the road where they’ve been outscored 23-13. In their first of three on the West Coast they allowed a goal with 55 seconds remaining in regulation time to lose to L.A.

Detroit Red Wings
31. Detroit Red Wings

  • RECORD
    2-7-2
  • POSSESSION
    47.0%
  • LAST WEEK
    31

It’s not difficult to see why they have the league’s worst record. They can’t score (tied with Vegas at 2.27 for second worst) and can’t stop their opponents from scoring (3.82 for fourth worst).